GrantedDecided 23 January 2025Westmeath County Council

Ardborro, Drumraney, Athlone

Planning application 2460403
DecisionConditional grant
Decided23 January 2025
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Westmeath County Council.
Retention Planning Permission is being sought for alterations to existing Dwelling as follows: - Retain Attic Conversion incorporating Dormer Structure & containing New Bedroom, Bathroom, Landing Area, leading on to Balcony on the Existing Flat Roof at rear, with the Attic Area being served by a Stairs from Ground Floor Level. Retain 2 No Dormer Windows to Front of Dwelling serving the Attic Area. Retain 2 No Bay Windows to Front of Dwelling with Extension of Existing Roof over. Retain Conservatory Extension to the North side of Dwelling

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