GrantedDecided 17 November 2025Meath County Council

Driseog, Áth Buí, Co. Na Mí.

Planning application 2561017
DecisionConditional grant
Decided17 November 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Change of house type proposed from that previously granted under 21/1605 Tá sé í gceist agamsa, Eoin Potterton, iarratas a dhéanamh ar chead chun forbairt a dhéanamh ag an láithreán seo; Driseog, Áth Buí, Co. Na Mí. Is é atá i gceist san fhoirbairt, ná athrú ar dearadh an tí (teach dhá stór) a deonaíodh roimhe seo faoi Uimhir 21/1605. Ní bheidh aon athrú eile le fáil ar aon chuid den iarratas a deonaíodh roimhe seo faoi Uimhir 21/1605 (don seid stórála tí, bealach isteach, cóireáil fuíolluisce oiriúnach ar an láithreán, agus obair foirgneamh coimhdeach in iómláin)

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