GrantedDecided 12 September 2024Westmeath County Council

Kingswood Manor, Bryanstown Ballinea, Mullingar Co. Westmeath

Planning application 2460136
DecisionConditional grant
Decided12 September 2024
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Westmeath County Council.
Permission & Retention permission sought for alterations to existing dwelling previously granted permission under Ref. 99/604 as follows: 1. Retention of conversion of attic space into habitable rooms, walk-in wardrobes/ dressing rooms and storage room on second floor and conversion of roof space into a habitable room on first floor, including additional windows, roof windows and minor alterations to external fenestration/ wall finishes of existing house, together with proposed dormer windows to rear elevation and velux roof windows to side elevation. 2. Retention of revised location of existing septic tank and its replacement with a proposed Tricel wastewater treatment plant and proposed pumped soil polishing filter to EPA standards.

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