GrantedDecided 06 October 2021Offaly County Council

O'CONNOR SQUARE, TULLAMORE, CO. OFFALY

Planning application 21351
DecisionConditional grant
Decided06 October 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Offaly County Council.
CHANGE OF USE OF GROUND FLOOR FROM POST OFFICE TO RESTAURANT AND CONSTRUCTION OF EXTENSION ON GROUND FLOOR EASTERN ELEVATION TO THE REAR, INCORPORATING EXTENSION TO PROPOSED DINING AREA. GROUND FLOOR WILL INCLUDE DINING AREA, TOILETS, KITCHEN, STORES. STAFF CLOAKS AT 1ST FLOOR LEVEL TO REAR, CHANGE OF USE FROM OFFICES AT 1ST AND 2ND FLOOR FACING ON TO O'CONNOR SQUARE INCORPORATING 2 NO. 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS AT 1ST FLOOR AND 1 NO. TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT AT 2ND FLOOR AND ALL ASSOCIATED WORKS AND SERVICES. THIS IS A PROTECTED STRUCTURE 23-219 AND NIAH 14807023

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