RefusedDecided 14 March 2019Meath County Council

Ashbourne/Donaghmore Parish, Frederick Street, Ashbourne Co. Meath

Planning application AA180865
DecisionRefused
Decided14 March 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Meath County Council.
Full planning permission for development consisting of the following works within the curtilage of Protected Structure (Ref: 1433 7001 Parish Church and Ref: 1433 7002 Parochial Hall): 1. The demolition of the existing single storey Parish Office Building and the 2no. single storey stores adjacent to the Parish Office Building. 2. The construction of a new single storey Parish Education Centre Building. The Education Centre will provide for 3no. Classrooms, 2no. Meeting Rooms, Social Space Cafe and the ancillary support spaces. 3. Change of use of the existing garage adjacent to the Priest's House into a Parish Souvenir Shop. 4. Carpark layout revisions to address 1. and 2. above. 5. All associated site development and landscape works above and below ground

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