Planning application received: DEMOLITION OF EXISTING MICA DEFECTIVE DWELLING AND ERECTION OF A NEW REPLACEMENT TWO STOREY DWELLING
Several planning applications have been submitted to Donegal County Council in the Letterkenny area, reflecting ongoing housing challenges in the region. Peter and Denise O'Donnell have applied for permission to demolish an existing mica-defective dwelling at The Grange, Glencar, Scotch, and construct a new two-storey replacement property on the site.
A second application from Kathy Doherty and Timothy Bell seeks to demolish a defective block dwelling at Keeloges, Churchill, and reconstruct it with an extension to the side of the building.
Joseph McGarvey has submitted plans for construction of a side extension to his existing dwelling house at Ballyness, Falcarragh, which will include alterations to the property.
Liam Conaghan's application at Keenaghan, Kilmacrennan, proposes alterations and extensions to an existing dwelling house, alongside demolition of related structures.
These applications indicate continued efforts by homeowners to address defective properties, particularly those affected by the mica defect crisis that has impacted numerous dwellings throughout Donegal. The submissions demonstrate a mix of rebuilding, extension, and alteration work across various townlands in the Letterkenny postal area.
Further details on these planning proposals are available through Donegal County Council's planning register.
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