GrantedDecided 26 June 2020Offaly County Council

UNIT B CLONCOLLIG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, CLONCOLLOG TULLAMORE, CO. OFFALY

Planning application 2082
DecisionConditional grant
Decided26 June 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Offaly County Council.
THE CHANGE OF USE OF THE PROPERTY TO " WAREHOUSE WITH ANCILLARY TRADE COUNTERS" (FOR THE SALE OF BUILDING RELATED PRODUCTS PRINCIPALLY TO TRADE). MINOR PROPOSED EXTERNAL CHANGES COMPRISE AMENDMENTS TO CLADDING AND FENESTRATION ON THE EAST ELEVATION; A NEW FIRE DOOR IS PROPOSED ON THE NORTH ELEVATION OF THE BUILDING; A NUMBER OF INTERNAL LAYOUT AMENDMENTS ARE PROPOSED ON THE GROUND FLOOR AND FIRST FLOOR OF THE UNIT TO FACILITATE THE END USER. ALL ASSOCIATED WORKS TO FACILITATE THE DEVELOPMENT

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