Permission for the change of use at first and second floor levels from bank/financial
A planning application has been submitted to Louth County Council for the conversion of a protected structure in Dundalk town centre. The proposal seeks to change the use of the first and second floor levels at 100 Clanbrassil Street from banking and financial services to residential accommodation. The development would create six one-bedroom apartments, with three units on each floor. The works would include the replacement of a window with a new door to Clanbrassil Street, along with associated site development works. The building is a protected structure, classified as reference D120 in the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage (NIAH No. 13704002). The application reflects broader efforts to revitalise town centre spaces by introducing residential use to underutilised commercial properties in Dundalk. Further details are available from Louth County Council's planning portal.
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