GrantedDecided 09 October 2024Westmeath County Council

Portnashangan, Multyfarnham, Mullingar

Planning application 2460286
DecisionConditional grant
Decided09 October 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Westmeath County Council.
The demolition of the existing front entrance porch, side lean-to shed and rear flat roof kitchen area and to construct in its place a new single storey pitched and flat roof extension to the rear, a new single storey pitched roof extension to the side, including internal and external renovations/alterations as shown all to the existing dwelling house, a new detached garage and the decommissioning of the existing septic tank which is to be replaced with a new septic tank and percolation area with all ancillary site works and services

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