GrantedDecided 21 July 2022Roscommon County Council

Timothy's Londis Plus, Ardnanagh Townland, Abbeytown Roscommon

Planning application 22260
DecisionConditional grant
Decided21 July 2022
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Roscommon County Council.
Permission to retain three minor extension areas to the rear as follows: single storey extension 60.26SqM to the west rear of existing part single part two storey supermarket, single storey extension 8.19SqM to the east of existing two storey store and single store extension 24.14SqM to the west of existing two storey store. Retention permission is also sought for 66.5sqm of ancillary storage/office space to first floor front east and all associated ancillary site development works at

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