GrantedDecided 21 June 2021Monaghan County Council

Anderson's Pub, Drum, Co. Monaghan

Planning application 21223
DecisionConditional grant
Decided21 June 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Permission for development at this site at the building known as Anderson's Pub, Drum, Co. Monaghan. The building is as a protected structure of local importance in the Monaghan County Development Plan 2019-2025 under the title 'Anderson's Pub' (ref. no.: Local 80). The development will consist of works including (i) alterations to the internal layouts of the previously approved planning application ref. 19/575 (ii) conversion of existing stores at ground floor level to guest accommodation with annex and the addition of new external steps to provide access, (iii) conversion of an alterations to 2 no. stables at lower ground floor to create guest accommodation, (iv) repair and thermal upgrade of the external fabric of the property including repair works to the existing windows, (v) refurbishment of glazing and shop front to front façade and (vi) all associated site works

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