Planning decided...: for the construction of a dwelling house, domestic garage and waste water treatment system with all
Damien and Niamh Kilcommons of Patch Moylough in County Galway have received planning permission from Galway County Council to build a new dwelling house, a domestic garage and a waste‑water treatment system on their property. The decision, recorded in the council’s planning register, allows the construction of a single‑storey residence and a separate garage for vehicle storage, together with the installation of a treatment system to manage domestic wastewater in compliance with environmental regulations. The approval follows the council’s standard review process, which considered the site’s suitability, the proposed building design and the impact on the surrounding area. The Kilcommons’ application was submitted in accordance with the county’s planning guidelines, and the council confirmed that the development meets all relevant planning and environmental requirements. The decision is part of the council’s ongoing efforts to support residential development while safeguarding local infrastructure and environmental standards. The planning permission is now in force, and the Kilcommons can proceed with the construction of the dwelling, garage and wastewater system. The decision reflects the council’s commitment to balanced rural development and ensures that new homes are built with sustainable infrastructure. For full details, see the Galway County Council planning portal.
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