GrantedDecided 23 September 2021Sligo County Council

Ballymulderry, Ballinfull, Co. Sligo

Planning application 21310
DecisionConditional grant
Decided23 September 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Sligo County Council.
Development consisting of (1) extension of the existing dwelling (2) demolition of existing entrance porch (3) the refurbishment and alteration of the existing dwelling (4) blocking one existing site access entrance and construction of a boundary stone wall in its place to match the existing boundary stone wall (5) disconnection from the existing treatment system and construction of a new proprietary treatment plant and polishing filter and all associated site works. The application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement.

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