GrantedDecided 20 July 2017Waterford City and County Council

Quill's Bar, Ballymacmague South, Dungarvan

Planning application 17377
DecisionConditional grant
Decided20 July 2017
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Waterford City and County Council.
Indefinite retention of the following alterations: 1. Western side/rear single storey extension for residential living room and entrance porch; 2. Western side/front entrance single-storey entrance porch to public house; 3. Northern rear extension for bar lounge and kitchenette; 4. Modifications to rear elevation flat roof by installation of pitched roof structure and 5. Installation of a rear elevation roof light to bar lounge area. Planning permission is also required for a new wastewater treatment system

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