GrantedDecided 17 December 2024Tipperary County Council

Newchapel, Clerihan, Clonmel

Planning application 2487
DecisionConditional grant
Decided17 December 2024
Application typeRETENTION
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Site

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Proposed development

Application description published by Tipperary County Council.
A) the location of the dwelling house and detached garage as constructed on site instead of the location granted under P3/7369, b) the vehicular stone entrance and road side stone boundary wall, c) the chimney to the rear of the kitchen, d) the enclosing open porch with Upvc to form enclosed entrance porch, e) the lean to glazed unit at the rear back door, f) the forming bedroom/study with velux roof light to attic roof space on the first floor, g) internal changes to ground floor layout plan, h) replacement of external original teak windows/doors with Upvc windows/doors

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Conditions

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