The change of use of attic space to a habitable part of my dwelling
A planning application has been submitted to Carlow County Council for works involving the conversion of attic space into a habitable room at a residential property in the Paupish area.
The applicant is seeking permission to change the use of the attic at Sineim, Burrin Road, Paupish, to create additional living accommodation. The proposal also includes the installation of three Velux roof windows to the rear elevation of the dwelling, along with associated site works necessary to facilitate the conversion.
The application represents a new submission to the planning authority and follows the standard process for residential extensions and modifications in County Carlow. Attic conversions are a common approach to expanding residential properties, particularly where ground-level extension space may be limited.
Members of the public wishing to view full details of the proposal or make submissions to the council should contact Carlow County Council's planning department directly or consult the council's online planning portal for the application reference and further information.
For the complete planning application details, interested parties should refer to Carlow County Council's official planning records.
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