Dwelling converted to restaurant and licensed premises extension at Main Street, Liscannor
A planning application has been lodged with Clare County Council for the conversion of a residential property into a restaurant and licensed premises on Main Street in Liscannor. The proposal, brought forward by Tony Considine, would see the existing dwelling transformed to complement and extend the adjacent Joseph McHugh's business operations.
The development includes several structural modifications to facilitate the change of use. Plans involve constructing rear extensions, installing a new shopfront design, and erecting signage. The application also provides for both covered and uncovered outdoor seating areas to serve patrons.
The site occupies 0.136 hectares, with the current building offering 403.62 square metres of floor space. Under the proposals, this would expand to 526.74 square metres following the completion of the planned works.
The project represents an investment in the village's commercial offering, bringing an underutilised residential space into active business use whilst maintaining and strengthening the existing commercial presence on Main Street.
More details can be found in the planning records held by Clare County Council.
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