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Donegal County Council has entered a revised domestic extension application into its public planning list. The application, submitted by Stephen O'Donnell, is identified by the planning reference 22/01/571 and was received on 19 May 2026. The proposed development concerns a revised domestic extension and associated site development works at TAWNY, KILCAR, Donegal PO, Co Donegal. The application is linked to a previously granted planning reference, indicating that it builds upon or modifies an earlier approved scheme.

The planning reference 22/01/571 serves as the unique identifier for this submission within the council’s database.

The council has recorded the application and placed it in the public planning list, which is publicly accessible and allows interested parties to review the details of the proposal. The application is currently in the pre‑validation stage, the first step in the planning process. During this stage, the council checks that the application is complete and that it complies with the relevant planning policies and guidelines. If the application passes pre‑validation, it will move to a full assessment, which may involve public consultation, environmental impact assessment, and a final decision by the council.

The decision due date for this application is 13 July 2026. This date is typical for pre‑validation decisions, giving the council sufficient time to review the application and, if necessary, request additional information. Once the pre‑validation is complete, the council will determine whether the application can proceed to the next stage of the planning process.

Stakeholders and members of the public can view the application details on the Donegal County Council website, ensuring transparency and allowing for any comments or objections to be submitted before the final decision is made. The application’s inclusion in the public planning list also means that it will be considered in the context of the local development plan, ensuring that any proposed changes align with the broader objectives for the area.

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