GrantedDecided 23 October 2019Wicklow County Council

Earlsbrook House, 41 & 42 Meath Road, Bray

Planning application 19707
DecisionConditional grant
Decided23 October 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Site

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Proposed development

Application description published by Wicklow County Council.
First floor bridging link, connecting no 41 Meath Road (A Protected Structure) and no 42 Meath Road, provision of an internal passenger lift located between number 41 and 42 Meath Road, removal of an ensuite shower room at No 41 Meath Road and the construction of a new internal corridor at first floor level to include an opening in the gable wall at first floor level to connect with the proposed first floor bridging link, internal alterations at ground floor level (No 41 Earlsbrook House) to accommodate works, and all associated site development works

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