Of a revised window design to the rear of dwelling and a glazed porch at the front
Aisling Daly has received conditional approval from Galway County Council for a revised window design at the rear of her dwelling and a glazed porch at the front entrance on Letterbrickaun, Leenane, Co Galway (H91 DPT6). The application was submitted on 30 April 2026 and the council issued its decision on 16 June 2026. The approval allows the applicant to alter the existing rear window arrangement and install a glazed porch at the front of the property, subject to the conditions set out in the council’s decision.
The decision is part of the council’s ongoing review of planning applications across County Galway. Other recent decisions include approvals for a dwelling house with an on‑site sewage treatment plant in Corrofin Cummer, Tuam; alterations to an existing entrance for forestry work at Tormaun; and minor changes to the front elevation of a house in Beaghmore Belclare, Tuam.
While the council has granted conditional approval for Daly’s project, it has also indicated that it is not blocking delayed wastewater treatment schemes in Clarinbridge and Craughwell, as reported by Galway Bay FM. These separate matters highlight the council’s broader role in managing development and infrastructure across the county.
For further details on the application and decision, see Galway County Council planning file 2660661.
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