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Application Received Report Date: 24/06/2021 GALWAY COUNTY COUNCIL TIME: 2:16:46 PM PAGE : 1 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATION RECEIVED FROM 14/06/2021 To 20/06/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED AND LOCATION 21/1043 Enda Hynes R 14/06/2021 for [a] retention of works completed in the restoration of a protected Brownsgrove structure [Ref RPS 883 Waterslade Place] including internal upgrade Tuam works and replacement of dilapidated rear two storey extension [b] the Co Galway retention and completion of works to a r ... Waterslade 21/1044 Conor Guider P 14/06/2021 to relocate the entrance to my dwelling house and close up the existing Creagh entrance coupled with ancillary site works. Gross floor space of any Ballinasloe existing building is 44.27m2 Co Galway Creagh, Ballinasloe 21/1045 Joseph & Suzanne Naughton P 14/06/2021 for the demolition of 10.2sqm existing single storey bay to rear, Liscappul construction of 62sqm single storey extension with alterations to rear Aughrim and side of existing two storey detached dwelling. Retention Co. Galway permission is also sought for the following; 38sqm ... Liscappul, Aughrim Date: 24/06/2021 GALWAY COUNTY COUNCIL TIME: 2:16:46 PM PAGE : 2 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATION RECEIVED FROM 14/06/2021 To 20/06/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED AND LOCATION 21/1046 Tesla Motors Ireland Limited P 14/06/2021 for 8 no. car parking spaces, 8 no. Tesla illuminated charger points, 8 no. 92 Bracken Road Tesla parking sign posts, 2 no. supercharger cabinets, 1 no. ESB Sandyford substation/switch room and for all associated site development work. Dublin 18 Gross floor space of proposed works: 30 ... Raheen 21/1047 Apple Distribution International E 14/06/2021 to construct the following: a 24,505sqm single storey data centre Hollyhill Industrial Estate building, a 5232sqm single storey Logistics and Administration Building, Hollyhill a 289sqm single storey Maintenance Building, a 16sqm Security Hut Cork and associated barriers, 2 number 48sqm Fibre ... Palmerstown Toberroe & Derrydonnell 21/1048 Cian Mac Giolla Bhríde P 14/06/2021 chun teach cónaithe, garáiste agus córas séarachais a thogáil. Spás An Lochán Beag urláir comhlán na n-oibreacha beartaithe: 324.8 msq Indreabhán An Lochán Beag Co na Gaillimhe 21/1049 Joseph Cahill P 14/06/2021 to construct a dwelling house with shed, sewerage system and Clonboo associated site works at the above address. Corrandulla KILROE, CORRUNDULLA Co. Galway H91 WDK1 Date: 24/06/2021 GALWAY COUNTY COUNCIL TIME: 2:16:46 PM PAGE : 3 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATION RECEIVED FROM 14/06/2021 To 20/06/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED AND LOCATION 21/1050 Lorraine Lynch R 14/06/2021 to retain the cottage, outbuilding and shed with site works, to extend 6 Cuirt Mhuire the shed and to construct a dwelling house with well & sewerage Clonfert Avenue system at above address. Gross floor space of work to be retained, Portumna Co Galway cottage 49m2, outbuilding 40m2, shed 18.5m2 Tynagh, Loughrea 21/1051 Siobhan Duffy P 14/06/2021 to retain the existing dwelling house, domestic garage/fuel store, septic Cartronroe tank, percolation area all on revised site boundaries from previous Tuam planning 98/254. Full planning was also sought to install two dormer Co Galway windows to the front of the dwelling h ... Cartronroe. Tuam 21/1052 George Landers P 14/06/2021 for new works to existing dwelling house. Proposed works to include Oranbeg single story sunroom extension to rear and detached storage shed with Oranmore WC to side of existing house. Gross floor space of proposed Co. Galway H91X2FM works:66sqm Oranbeg Date: 24/06/2021 GALWAY COUNTY COUNCIL TIME: 2:16:46 PM PAGE : 4 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATION RECEIVED FROM 14/06/2021 To 20/06/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED AND LOCATION 21/1053 Nora Ni Chonghaile P 15/06/2021 for: 1. the construction of a dwelling house, garage and wastewater Doiringlass treatment system and 2. Retention of groundworks in the townland of Lettermore Carrowroe North. Gross floor space of proposed works: 123.51sqm Co. Galway H91AEP8 (House) & 60sqm (Garage) Carrowroe North 21/1054 Anna & Michael Chrapala & Molloy P 15/06/2021 to retain the entrance location and variations to the dwelling house Cashla from that granted under P05/3154 and for PERMISSION to alter the Athenry fenestration, extend and renovate the existing dwelling house , upgrade Co Galway the existing septic tank and soakway and all ... Cashla, Athenry 21/1055 Labhrás Ó Loidéain & Réiltín Joyce P 15/06/2021 chun tech cónaithe 239.04 sqm agus garáiste 19.25sqm a thógail Techmore West chomh maith le, Córas séarachais, Ait siothlaithe agus don obair agus Inverin seirbhisí eile atábaintech leis an suíomh I Baile Liam, An Spidéal, co. Na Co. Galway H91N60W Gaillimhe. Spás urláir comhlán na n-oibrea ... Baile Liam Date: 24/06/2021 GALWAY COUNTY COUNCIL TIME: 2:16:46 PM PAGE : 5 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATION RECEIVED FROM 14/06/2021 To 20/06/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED AND LOCATION 21/1056 Lorraine Courcey P 15/06/2021 for the construction of a single storey house, 150.0sq. metres in area, Knockbrack with a pitched roof, a new entrance, associated site works and a waste Cleggan water treatment system on her land at Ballynew, Moyard, Co. Galway Co Galway Cleggan 21/1057 Bernie Ní Chadhain P 15/06/2021 chun Teach nua cónaithe dhá stór a thógáil chomh maith le Garáiste An Cartúr Leathan nua, agus le Córás searachais nua ag an seoladh thuas. Spás urláir Indreabhán comhlán na n-oibreacha beartaithe 253.4m2 & 54m2 Co Na Gaillimhe INDREABHÁN 21/1058 Caroline & Gerard Quinn & Burke P 15/06/2021 chun teach cónaithe 239.04m2 agus garáiste 19.25m2 a thógail chomh Georges Street maith le, Córas séarachais , Ait siothlaithe agus don obair agus seirbhísí Gort eile atá bainteach leis an suíomh I Baile Liam, An Spidéal. Spás urláir H91 AX24 comhlán na n-oibreacha bearthaithe ... Sheeaun, Gort 21/1059 Walter McDonagh P 16/06/2021 for the erection of: a dwelling house, garage and sewage treatment Ballydotia system at the above address. Gross floor space of proposed works Moycullen 237sqm. Co Galway BAILE DOTIA, MAIGH CUILLINN Date: 24/06/2021 GALWAY COUNTY COUNCIL TIME: 2:16:46 PM PAGE : 6 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATION RECEIVED FROM 14/06/2021 To 20/06/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED AND LOCATION 21/1060 Marie Gorman P 16/06/2021 to construct a single-storey dwelling, domestic garage, on-site effluent Rusheens treatment unit and percolation area and all associated site works. Belclare GLENNAFOSHA, BELCLARE, TUAM Tuam H54KX74 21/1061 John Corcoran P 16/06/2021 for revisions to front elevation of existing sunroom, extension to rear, Castlegar internal alterations and all associated site development works. Gross Kilcolgan floor space of proposed works 37.4sqm Co Galway H91NXF6 Castlegar, Kilcolgan 21/1062 K. Warren P 16/06/2021 for the construction of a serviced dwelling with an effluent treatment Chapel Road system and a garage/shed at the above address. Gross floor space of Abbeyknockmoy proposed works: 248sqm (Dwelling) and 60sqm (Garage) Tuam Co. Galway Ballina 21/1063 Michael Burke P 16/06/2021 to construct a fully serviced private dwelling house with waste water Mountbellew treatment system and private garage/fuel shed to include all associated Co. Galway site works at the above location. Gross floor space of proposed works: Rahins Date: 24/06/2021 GALWAY COUNTY COUNCIL TIME: 2:16:46 PM PAGE : 7 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATION RECEIVED FROM 14/06/2021 To 20/06/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED AND LOCATION 21/1064 William and Johanna O Donohue P 16/06/2021 for the construction of a dwelling house, garage, installation of a Tully wastewater treatment system, new vehicular entrance and all associated Eyre Court site works at Gowil, Portumna, Co. Galway. Gross floor space of Ballinasloe Co. Galway proposed works: 275sqm Gowil 21/1065 Pamela Kelly & Anthony Coyne P 16/06/2021 to construct a new dwelling house a new effluent treatment system at Stream House Derrartha Beag, Carraroe, co. Galway. Gross floor space of proposed Derrartha Beag works: 181.2sqm Carraroe Co. Galway Carraroe 21/1066 Deirdre Ní Choistealbha P 16/06/2021 chun an obair uilig atá deanta ar an bealach isteach go data a An choinneáil agus cead chun leagan amach an an bealach isteach chuig Pairc an suiomh a bhi ceadaithe theana fhein faoi uimhir plaenail 09/2204 a An spideal Co na Gaillimhe athru agus pileir, balla cloiche agus geata nua a ..
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