GrantedDecided 10 April 2024Monaghan County Council

Bank of Ireland Church Square, Mullaghamonaghan, Monaghan

Planning application 2460055
DecisionConditional grant
Decided10 April 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Monaghan County Council.
Permission for a development consisting of: accessibility works to the existing exterior and interior of the bank to include (a)lowering a portion of the internal floor to facilitate the installation of a new ramp. b)regrading existing path level at main entrance to provide level access. (c)ancillary works to existing main entrance door and internal lobby door and all ancillary site works. The building is a Protected Structure (NIAH ref No.41303118) and is within an Architectural Conservation Area.

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