GrantedDecided 13 October 2025Tipperary County Council

Mount Anglesby, Clogheen, Co. Tipperary

Planning application 2560416
DecisionConditional grant
Decided13 October 2025
Application typeRETENTION
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Site

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Proposed development

Application description published by Tipperary County Council.
1. the additional floor area as constructed including the first floor development in the south facing single storey section, 2. the first-floor window on the south facing elevation, 3. the first-floor window on the north facing elevation, 4. the location / orientation of the dwelling on site, all from that as previously granted under planning reference number 02/545 and for PERMISSION to complete the dwelling house including the proposed changes to the roof elevations and the ridge heights with all associated site works

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