Retention of pub extension, beer garden, ancillary structures, and residential-to-letting conversion with noise controls
MJ O'Connor's Public House Ltd has applied for retention permission for several alterations and developments at its premises in Leitrim Village, County Leitrim. The application covers four separate but interconnected changes to the site at Tullylannan.
The pub has constructed a rear bar extension topped with a stretch tent roof structure, which incorporates a bar counter, toilet facilities, a stage area, and an exit leading to an adjoining amenity space. On the side of the property, a new beer garden has been developed, featuring a gateway and modifications to boundary walls. Additional structures include a pool room, kitchen facilities, and a storage shed positioned adjacent to the main building.
The application also covers the conversion of residential space to letting accommodation, a change of use that will be subject to noise control measures to manage potential impact on neighbouring properties. The retention permission sought by the pub operator suggests these works have already been completed or substantially progressed on site.
Leitrim County Council's planning department is considering the application as part of its regular planning process.
For full details of this planning application, contact Leitrim County Council's planning section or consult the council's official planning register.
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