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Donegal County Council has approved several building projects across the county. Jack and Esther Taylor have received permission to construct a detached garage at Mullafin, Knockbrack, near Letterkenny, with the decision issued on 8 May 2026. The approval is subject to conditions that the applicants must fulfil before proceeding.

In Malin Head, Mark Walker has been granted planning permission for a domestic shed along with an associated extension and site works. The council has imposed conditions on this project that must be satisfied during construction and completion.

In Lifford, John McDermott has secured approval to build a domestic garage at Rossgeir, which will include all necessary site works to make the structure operational. Like the other projects, this permission comes with conditions attached that the applicant will need to meet.

All three decisions represent routine planning approvals for domestic structures and associated works across County Donegal. Each applicant will be required to adhere to the specific conditions set by the council as part of their respective permissions.

Further details on these planning decisions can be found through Donegal County Council's planning portal.

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Donegal County Council (Planning)

Jack Esther Taylor has received the go-ahead to build a detached garage at Mullafin, Knockbrack, Letterkenny. The decision came through on 8 May 2026, but it comes with conditions that the applicant will need to meet.

Donegal County Council (Planning)

John McDermott has received approval to build a domestic garage at Rossgeir in Lifford. The project includes all the site works needed to get it up and running. Permission was granted with conditions attached.