GrantedDecided 02 November 2022Sligo County Council

Curryfule, Curry, Co. Sligo

Planning application 22300
DecisionConditional grant
Decided02 November 2022
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Sligo County Council.
Development consisting of retention of extension as built and make alterations to the north, east and west elevations of the same extension. To retain an existing entrance and driveway as built to the south of existing house. Permission to increase the size of the kitchen window of the existing house on the north elevation. Permission to retain 2 first floor windows on the west elevation and one first floor window on the east elevation of the existing house. Permission to remove or change condition number 12 as shown on the grant of planning permission conditions for PL01/1071.

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