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A planning application has been submitted to Donegal County Council for a residential development project in Lifford. Liam McGilloway is seeking permission for several works on the site, including retention of a partially constructed detached dwelling that currently comprises a completed ground floor slab, foundations, and partially constructed internal walls.

The proposal also includes the removal of the roof and gable from an existing derelict dwelling situated on the property. McGilloway's plans envisage raising the height of the derelict structure by one additional storey, as well as construction of an additional storey and a half to the development.

The application represents a significant intervention at the site, combining retention of the new build element with substantial modifications and extension to the existing derelict structure. The works, if approved, would result in a substantially larger residential footprint than currently exists on the land.

The planning application is being processed by Donegal County Council's planning department, which will assess the proposal against development plan policies and planning guidelines.

For further details on this application, visit the Donegal County Council planning portal.

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