GrantedDecided 11 February 2021Tipperary County Council

Bredagh, Lorrha, Co. Tipperary

Planning application 201509
DecisionConditional grant
Decided11 February 2021
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Tipperary County Council.
Existing dwelling house and rear store shed as constructed, full planning permission is also sought for the following: 1. carry out modifications to the facade of the existing dwelling house 2. construct extensions to the sides and rear of the existing dwelling house 3. part demolish and construct a new extension to the existing store shed located at the rear of the existing dwelling house 4. revise the site boundaries of the development 5. upgrade and relocate the existing septic tank and percolation area to a new sewage treatment system and percolation area

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