Permission for (a) New dormer / 2-storey type extension to rear (West
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21,Hayestown, Rush, Co. Dublin.
One-off house / within 5 km where a location match is available
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25% of nearby decided applications were refused. The preview found 1,094 nearby planning records within 5 km where a location match is available.
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- F19B/0164
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The development will consist of alterations to the front facade, a rear single storey extension, the dishing of public footpath to facilitate a new vehicular entrance and all assoicated site works.
Permission for 1) Demolition of existing wc/utility room to side. 2) Conversion of existing attic to bedroom accommodation, with attic storage extension to side, dormer window to rear, velux rooflights to front and rear, which includes raising of ridge line by 800mm. 3) Construction of single storey granny flat extension to front & side. 4) Construction of single storey bedroom extension to rear. 5) Construction of porch extension to front. 6) Relocation of vehicular access and associated site works.
1/ Demolition of existing w/c utility room to side.
Permission is sought for a single-storey flat-roofed kitchen/dining extension to the rear and all associated alterations, drainage & siteworks.
The development consists of a rear extension (64sq m) incorporating a family flat, and all associated site works.
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