GrantedDecided 29 March 2017Meath County Council

Dunboyne Castle Hotel, Dunboyne, Co. Meath

Planning application RA170101
DecisionConditional grant
Decided29 March 2017
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Meath County Council.
The development will consist of modifications and amendments to the development authorised by Register Reference RA/151320 i.e. planning permission granted for development consisting of 2 no. housing blocks accommodating 18 no. housing units and an apart-hotel block which 30 no. hotel suites (comprising 9 no. 1 bed, 15 no. 2 bed and 6 no. 3 bed suites). The modifications/amendments relate to changes to the elevations of the proposed housing units. No access through Rooske Road including for construction or other traffic. Permission is also sought to amend condition no. 3 of planning permission RA/151320 relating to revised supplementary alternative occupancy conditions to those contained within condition no. 3. The proposed development is located within the curtilage of a Protected Structure, Dunboyne Castle

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