GrantedDecided 30 May 2018Offaly County Council

GLOSTER HOUSE, BROSNA, BIRR

Planning application 17292
DecisionConditional grant
Decided30 May 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Offaly County Council.
THE CHANGE OF USE OF PARTS OF GLOSTER HOUSE AND ADJOINING BUILDINGS FROM A DWELLING AND PREVIOUS SCHOOL BUILDINGS (A PROTECTED STRUCTURE RPS REF. 57-12) TO A PRIVATE EVENTS VENUE, WITH ACCOMODATION FOR 4 BEDROOMS AND ANCILLARY FACILITIES, A PROPOSED FIRE ESCAPE DOOR OPE TO AN EXISTING STAIRWELL TO THE SOUTH. ADJUSTMENTS TO THE EXISTING GATE LODGE ENTRANCE TO THE NORTH, AND ALL ASSOCIATED SITEWORKS, THESE PROPOSED WORKS ARE IN THE CURTILAGE OF A PROTECTED STRUCTURE LISTED UNDER THE RECORD OF PROTECTED STRUCTURES IN THE OFFALY COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PLAN (RPS REF. 57-10)

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