GrantedDecided 21 February 2018Westmeath County Council

Cusack House & former Lake County Night Club, Castle Street and Spoutwell Lane, Mullingar

Planning application 176365
DecisionConditional grant
Decided21 February 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Westmeath County Council.
Change of use of existing ground floor nightclub area to retail use with access from Castle Street and Spoutwell Lane, (2) Amalgamation of existing retail unit into proposed retail unit, (3) Alterations to existing front elevation facing onto Castle Street, (4) Demolish existing 1st and 2nd floor offices while retaining front façade wall facing onto castle street, (5) construct new first floor extension to be used as a sit down restaurant to include kitchen, toilet, storage and staff area and provision for ventilation stack to the rear. (6) change of use of existing 1st floor nightclub area to storage, office and staff area to be used in conjunction with proposed ground floor retail unit and all associated site works

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