GrantedDecided 20 June 2022Tipperary County Council

Ballycullen, Mullinahone, Co Tipperary

Planning application 22336
DecisionConditional grant
Decided20 June 2022
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Tipperary County Council.
(1) the change of use from a garage attached to the dwelling house for use as additional living space and associated elevational changes (2) elevation changes to the roof of the dwelling house (3) the additional area of the draught lobby to the front of the dwelling; and (4) the relocated site entrance. And Planning Permission also being sought for (5) the proposed construction of a new larger porch in place of the draught lobby to the front of the dwelling and (6) elevational changes to front side and rear elevations of the dwelling house.

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