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05 Sept 2025

Planning decision for demolition of buildings to make way for apartments in Graiguecullen

Conditional planning permission granted for three storey apartment block next to a protected structure

Planning decision for demolition of buildings to make way for apartments in Graiguecullen

Maryborough Street, Photo: Google Maps

Carlow County Council have provided conditional planning permission for the demolition of a number of buildings on Maryborough street in Graiguecullen.

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The planning permission was made by John Brennan and was received by the Carlow County Council on the 12th of December last year.

The Council made the decision on the 8th of September 2024.

The list of the works in the planning notice are as followed:

The developments are to take place in the planning permission are at number 7 Maryborough Street, Graiguecullen, County Carlow.

The works will consist of the demolition of all existing structures on site, comprising of 1 three storey derelict house, 1 three storey derelict warehouse, 1 single storey warehouse unit.

The construction of a three storey, residential apartment block, comprising of 15 two bedroom apartments, each with external terrace area or balcony.

Together with with external bin store, all associated services provision, landscaping, boundary treatments and site works.

The development of the site is located next to a protected structure, 6 Maryborough Street.

The conditional planning permission that was received for the application contains 33 and the full planning permission can be found on the Carlow County Council planning permission website.

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