GrantedDecided 12 May 2026Monaghan County Council

Parnell Street, Drummond Etra, Carrickmacross

Planning application 2560200
DecisionConditional grant
Decided12 May 2026
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Monaghan County Council.
Permission for the demolition of existing structure ruins and boundary wall and gate entrance at Parnell Street, the construction of 3no. 3 storey, terraced apartment buildings consisting of: 3no. 1-bed units at ground floor level and 3no. 2-bed units at first/second floor level, connections to existing public services, revised boundaries and all associated site works, Significant Further Information received relates to permission for demolition of existing stone wall and entrance along Parnell Street, derelict ruined buildings (as per original application), construction of 2no. 2 storey ( previously 3no. 3 storey), apartment buildings consisting of: 4no. 2 -bed units previously 3no. 1-bed units & 3no. 2-bed units), connections to existing services and all associated site works.

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