GrantedDecided 25 February 2026Offaly County Council

CLONAGH, RHODE, CO. OFFALY

Planning application 25135
DecisionConditional grant
Decided25 February 2026
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Offaly County Council.
(A) EXISTING DOMESTIC GARAGE AS CONSTRUCTED, PERTAINING TO THE GRANT OF PLANNING PERMISSION REFERENCE PL99/1348, (B) PERMISSION FOR THE FOLLOWING (I) CHANGE OF USE FROM DOMESTIC GARAGE TO A NEW HABITABLE STOREY-AND-HALF TYPE DWELLING, (II) CONSTRUCT AN EXTENSION TO THE FRONT ELEVATION, (III) MODIFICATIONS TO ALL ELEVATIONS, INCLUDING THE ADDITION OF WINDOWS, DOORS, AND ROOFLIGHTS (VELUX WINDOWS) (IV) INSTALLATION OF A NEW WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM, (V) DEMOLITION/REMOVAL OF EXISTING 109 SQ/M BARN AND (VI) NEW LANDSCAPING AND ALL ASSOCIATED SITE DEVELOPMMENT WORKS

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