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Emer Ní Cheidigh has received planning permission from Galway County Council to construct a new house, a garage or shed, and a farm service building on the site known as Cor na Róin in the village of Indreabhán, County Galway. The approval was granted on a conditional basis, meaning the applicant must satisfy a set of conditions set out by the council before construction can commence. The decision was made by the council’s planning committee after a review of the application, which included an assessment of the proposed development’s impact on the local environment and infrastructure. The new dwelling will add to the housing stock in the area, while the farm building and garage are intended to support local agricultural activities. The council has indicated that the development will comply with the county’s planning policies and that the applicant will need to demonstrate that the works will not adversely affect the surrounding landscape. The approval is recorded in the council’s planning register and is subject to the conditions outlined in the decision. For more details, see the Galway County Council planning decision.

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