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Buildingregisterwithppn BuildingRegisterWithPPN Notice Type Notice No. Local Authority Commencement Date Description Development Location Planning Permission Validation Date Owner Name Owner Company Owner Address Builder Name Builder Company Designer Name Designer Company Certifier Name Certifier Company Completion Cert No. Received Commencement Notice CN0001624CW Carlow County 11/08/2014 construction of a storey and half style Newgarden, Athy Road, 13143 30/07/2014 Richard Pawley Richard Pawley Bill Forristal BFP Consulting Bill Forristal BFP Consulting CN0001624CW Council extension to rear of existing dwelling Carlow, carlow Engineers Engineers house,provision of front porch, sub- division of existing site and dwelling into 2 no. self contained sites/dwellings, upgrading of on-site wastewater treatment system to serve each individual property, development of a shared site entrance Commencement Notice CN0001446CW Carlow County 06/08/2014 Construct a single storey dwelling Monaughrim, Clonegal, carlow 13/288 18/07/2014 William Whelan William Whelan Bill Forristal BFP Consulting Bill Forristal BFP Consulting CN0001446CW Council house, double garage, new site Engineers Engineers entrance, septic tank, associated percolation area, all ancillary site works and services.Pl Ref: 13/288 Commencement Notice CN0001647CW Carlow County 31/07/2014 test test, test, carlow 31/07/2014 test test test 2 test test test 2 test test test 2 test test test 2 CN0001647CW Council Seven Day Notice SN0000083CW Carlow County 31/07/2014 Internal Revisions to Existing Crèche Tullowphelim , Tullow,, carlow 31/07/2014 Gary Sofer Gary Sofer Mark Kelly Mark Kelly SN0000083CW Council And After School Facility Commencement Notice CN0001378CW Carlow County 29/07/2014 Erection of extension to rear of 16 Templeowen, Tullow, carlow 13/313 15/07/2014 Michael Berry Michael Berry Bill Forristal BFP Consulting Bill Forristal BFP Consulting CN0001378CW Council existing dwelling Engineers Engineers Commencement Notice CN0001128CW Carlow County 24/07/2014 change change, change, carlow 22222 02/07/2014 test test test 2 test test test 2 test test test 2 test test test 2 CN0001128CW Council Commencement Notice CN0001258CW Carlow County 17/07/2014 Construction of two storey dwelling Ballyloo, Ballbolger, Nurney, 1429 09/07/2014 Brian Bryne Brian Bryne Bill Forristal BFP Consulting Bill Forristal BFP Consulting CN0001258CW Council and garage, entrance & Septic Tank carlow Engineers Engineers Commencement Notice CN0001234CW Carlow County 17/07/2014 The construction of a single storey The Institute of Technology 146599 08/07/2014 Institute of Mythen Brian Dunlop Brian Dunlop Brian Dunlop Brian Dunlop CN0001234CW Council extension to the existing Avionics Carlow, Kilkenny Road, Carlow, Technology Carlow Construction Ltd Architects Architects Building (located on the existing carlow campus) Commencement Notice CN0001235CW Carlow County 15/07/2014 Demolish an existing 2 storey Parknakyle, Old Leighlin, 13175 08/07/2014 Jaakko Ranta Seosamh Lalor Lalor Builders Carlow Conor Moriarty Conor Moriarty Conor Moriarty Conor Moriarty CN0001235CW Council dwelling, portal frame shed and carlow Ltd Architects Architects outbuilding, construction of a new 2 storey dwelling, on site treatment system and all ancillary site services as well as modifying an existing site entrance Commencement Notice CN0001230CW Carlow County 14/07/2014 Remaining Portion of Phase 2b of Tullow Hill,, Tullow, carlow 10/265 08/07/2014 Donnacha Harkin Arthur Morrissey Robert Cummins Cummins + Voortman Robert Cummins Cummins + Voortman CN0001230CW Council Tullow & South Leinster Tennis & Construction Ltd Ltd Sports Club. These works include the following parts of the current Building Regulations: Part B, Part D, Part E, Part F, Part G, Part H, Part J, Part K, Part L & Part M. It also includes portions of Part C and small portions only of part A. Existing foundations, base including radon barrier and main timber frame structure and other small items, some glazing are not included as they are existing on site. Seven Day Notice SN0000082CW Carlow County 12/07/2014 test 1, 1, dublin_16 31/07/2014 Sabrina McDonnell Sabrina McDonnell Sabrina McDonnell Sabrina McDonnell SN0000082CW Council Seven Day Notice SN0000065CW Carlow County 08/07/2014 Minor alterations to the ground floor of 12 Tullow Street, Carlow, 08/07/2014 Sylvester Lyster Sylvester Lyster Bill Forristal BFP Consulting Bill Forristal BFP Consulting SN0000065CW Council existing public house building to carlow Engineers Engineers include the removal of an existing defunct open staircase and construction of new partition walls to form a new open smoking area and new public bar partition. All pertain to an area of 72.78m² of the existing ground floor. Commencement Notice CN0000987CW Carlow County 25/06/2014 Extension to the front of house by 12 Kilree Avenue, Babenalstown, 13/55 25/06/2014 Kathleen Phelan John Dormer Raymond O'Leary Lynch and Associates Raymond O'Leary Lynch and Associates CN0000987CW Council sq meters carlow Commencement Notice CN0000673CW Carlow County 10/06/2014 New Single storey 4 classroom Dunleckney, Bagenalstown, 11/254 05/06/2014 St Marys NS Board John Somers John Somers Roger Patterson Roger Patterson CN0000673CW Council National school, car park, traffic carlow of Management - Construction Ltd calming measures during school Dept. of Education times, site access, connection to N/A public water and sewage mains plus all ancillary site works. Commencement Notice CN0000552CW Carlow County 03/06/2014 Alterations ans extension to existing Oakley Heights, Oakley Wood, 13/128 27/05/2014 Patrick Cogan MDY Construction Richard Vaughan Richard Vaughan CN0000552CW Council building to provide a Resident Support Tullow, carlow Ltd Facility at No. 1&2 Oakley Heights,Oakley Woods, Dublin Road, Tullow, County Carlow. Seven Day Notice SN0000023CW Carlow County 22/05/2014 Proposed conversion of a two storey Main Street,, Rahanna, carlow 13/145 20/05/2014 Eric Osbourne Martin Byrne Ivor Bowe Bowe Consulting Ivor Bowe Bowe Consulting SN0000023CW Council store building into tourist Engineers Engineers accomodation and associated site works Commencement Notice CN0000326CW Carlow County 15/05/2014 (a) Retention of demolition of two- Kellistown Stud, Kellistown, 13/291 06/05/2014 Thomas Quigley Thomas Quigley Anthony Mullen Tony Mullen Architects Anthony Mullen Tony Mullen Architects CN0000326CW Council storey return and (b) Construction of rathoe, carlow new part two-storey, part single-storey Extension to rear, new open Veranda to rear Courtyard, new proprietary private Waste Water Treatment System & all associated Site works. Commencement Notice CN0000213CW Carlow County 30/04/2014 The construction of 19 houses Kilkenny Road, Carlow, carlow 08/541 23/04/2014 Paddy Governey P.J. Coleman Séamus Grogan EssGee Consultants Séamus Grogan EssGee Consultants CN0000213CW Council including all ancillary site and development works, landscaping, boundary treatments, services and internal access roads and new entrance Commencement Notice CN0000169CW Carlow County 24/04/2014 Construction of extension to domestic Rutland, Palatine, Carlow, 14/2 15/04/2014 Noel Dillon Rutland, Noel Dillon Noel Dillon N/A N/A CN0000169CW Council garage carlow, PalatineCarlow, carlow Commencement Notice CN0001609CN Cavan County Council 06/08/2014 Storey and a half type dwelling with Killygreagh, Ballyconnell, cavan 13/267 29/07/2014 Aine Finnegan Marc O Morain Michael Fitzpatrick Michael Fitzpatrick Michael Fitzpatrick Michael Fitzpatrick CN0001609CN new entrance, sewerage treatment Architects Ltd Architects Ltd facilities and all ancillary works 01/08/2014 02:33pm 1 / 83 BuildingRegisterWithPPN Notice Type Notice No. Local Authority Commencement Date Description Development Location Planning Permission Validation Date Owner Name Owner Company Owner Address Builder Name Builder Company Designer Name Designer Company Certifier Name Certifier Company Completion Cert No. Received Commencement Notice CN0001606CN Cavan County Council 05/08/2014 to construct a dormer dwelling house Termon, Killinkere,, Virginia, 13268 29/07/2014 Colm Keating Eddie Smith ES Stone Masonry Garvan Hanley Hanley Taite Design Garvan Hanley Hanley Taite Design CN0001606CN and detached domestic garage, install cavan Ltd Ltd wastewater treatment system and percolation area, form entrance onto public road and all associated site works Commencement Notice CN0001607CN Cavan County Council 29/07/2014 The construction of a single storey Rosehill, Mullagh, cavan 13238 29/07/2014 Denver & Bridgette Kinnear Kinnear construction Niall Smith Niall Smith Architects Niall Smith Niall Smith Architects CN0001607CN detached dwelling with garage, new Arendse Construction Ltd. ltd Ltd Ltd vehicular entrance onto public road, connection to all existing public services, boundary treatments, landscaping and associated site works at Rosehill, Mullagh, Co. Cavan for Denver & Bridgette Arendse Short Commencement CN0001391CN Cavan County Council 11/07/2014 to decommission 2 no. existing pig Aghafad, Ballina and Tawlaght, 14/31 16/07/2014 Kevin Kiernan Ballyheelan, M & R Kearns N/A N/A N/A N/A CN0001391CN Notice houses and to construct, 1 no. pig Kilnaleck, cavan Kilnaleck, cavan house and extensions to 2 no. existing pig houses, in compliance with animal welfare and nitrates regulations, together with all ancillary structures and all associated site works arising from the above proposed development Commencement Notice CN0000969CN Cavan County Council 10/07/2014 To construct
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