GrantedDecided 04 December 2024Meath County Council

No. 7 Oliver Plunkett Road (Archdeaconry Glebe TD.), Kells, Co. Meath

Planning application 24413
DecisionConditional grant
Decided04 December 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Meath County Council.
The development consists of and will consist of the following: Retention Permission for: (1) The conversion of the dwelling's attic area to non-habitable use as games room and toilet and including 3 no. roof lights to the rear of the roof. (2) All ancillary site works. Planning permission for: (1) To demolish an existing single storied extension at the rear of the house. (2) To construct a replacement part single, part two storied type extension to the rear of the house (3) To carry out internal alterations including widening of door opes and the ground floor bathroom. (4) Alterations to external window and door opes to include closing up an existing window and door and fitting new windows both to the side, at ground floor level. (4) All ancillary site development works

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