RefusedDecided 27 May 2021Waterford City and County Council

Ballyduffmore, Dungarvan, Co.Waterford

Planning application 21278
DecisionRefused
Decided27 May 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Waterford City and County Council.
Sub-division of a site of a protected structure, change of use and refurbishment of an existing two storey derelict stone outbuilding to a two storey dwelling house with proposed two-storey extension to rear of same, new wastewater treatment system, alterations to an existing roadside entrance for use as a shared entrance to both sides, boundary treatment and all other associated site works. This development consists of development within the curtilage of a protected structure under RPS No. 719 and NIAH 2290323

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