GrantedDecided 25 October 2023Tipperary County Council

19 O'Connell Street, Oldbridge, Clonmel

Planning application 23146
DecisionConditional grant
Decided25 October 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Tipperary County Council.
Works to a building in a conservation area including (1) the removal of an ATM, to be infilled with glazing to match the existing (2) the removal of the night safe front plate, replacing with a blank steel plate (3) the removal of the Ulster Bank raised lettering shop sign (4) the removal of Ulster Bank bus stop sign and the removal of the Ulster Bank general blue signage (5) internal works for the removal of the ATM’s, as well as the removal of loose furniture and the removal of Ulster Bank signage and merchandise on all floors

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