GrantedDecided 16 September 2022Offaly County Council

TOWNSEND STREET AND NEW ROAD EAST, BIRR, CO. OFFALY

Planning application 21629
DecisionConditional grant
Decided16 September 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Offaly County Council.
CHANGE OF USE OF AN EXISTING PUBLIC HOUSE (KNOWN AS THE SUNRISE INN) TO 3 NO. TWO STOREY TOWNHOUSES (2, 3 & 4 BEDROOM RESIDENTIAL UNITS). A PROPOSED WINDOW OPE TO THE EAST ELEVATION, MODIFICATIONS TO THE NORTH ELEVATION INCLUDING ADDITIONAL WINDOW OPES, BLOCKING UP OF AN EXISTING DOORWAY, ADJUSTMENTS TO EXISTING WINDOWS, THE DEMOLITION OF AN EXISTING SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION TO FORM INDIVIDUAL OUTDOOR AREAS FOR USE BY THE RESIDENTS INCLUDING SEPARATE GATED ACCESS, AND ALL ASSOCIATED INTERNAL MODIFICATIONS AND SITEWORKS

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