2-bedroom house becomes seasonal language student accommodation and visitor rooms
Application incomplete—awaiting further information from applicant
Beulah Croker and Martin Osborne want to convert their 2-bedroom house in Letterkenny into short-term accommodation for Irish language students and visitors. The building itself won't change—no new extensions or alterations—and the existing wastewater system will stay as it is.
Full description from the council file
CHANGE OF USE OF AN EXISTING 2-BEDROOM DWELLING TO PROVIDE SEASONAL RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION FOR IRISH LANGUAGE STUDENTS ATTENDING LOCAL LANGUAGE COURSES AND SHORT-TERM VISITOR ACCOMMODATION WITHIN THE EXISTING DWELLING WITH NO ALTERATIONS TO THE BUILDING FOOTPRINT, HEIGHT, ACCESS ARRANGEMENTS OR SERVICES PROPOSED AND THE EXISTING WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM AND PERCOLATION AREA WILL REMAIN AS APPROVED
Details
Source: Donegal County Council planning portal.
Full file, drawings, observations and decision documents are on
the council's own ePlan site —
view application 2650073 on the council portal →.
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