GrantedDecided 31 May 2019Wicklow County Council

Blackditch Farm, Newcastle, Co. Wicklow

Planning application 19407
DecisionConditional grant
Decided31 May 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Wicklow County Council.
Alterations to previously approved Planning Register Reference 17/862 (Pl27.249347) comprising of; (a) relocation of replacement dwelling to the location of the existing original dwelling (b) change of house size and scale from 690 sqm four bedroom two storey house to a 360 sqm four bedroom two storey house (c) associated and ancillary landscaping works (d) relocation of surface water run off from all roofs, paved areas and driveways to soak pits to meet BRE standards. 2. detached (59 sqm) single storey gym and games room which is ancillary to the proposed replacement dwelling

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