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Mayo County Council has granted planning permission for the completion of an incomplete dwelling on a property in Caher, Ballinrobe. The decision, recorded in the council’s planning portal, concerns the residence of Catherine Shaw and allows the existing structure to be retained while permitting its full completion. The council’s approval follows the standard planning process, which requires a detailed assessment of the site’s suitability and compliance with local development plans. By retaining the incomplete dwelling, the council aims to preserve the existing fabric of the property while ensuring that any new work meets current building regulations and planning standards. The decision is part of the council’s broader duty to manage development in a way that balances growth with the character of the local area. Residents of Ballinrobe and the surrounding community will be able to see the final outcome once the construction is finished, and the completed dwelling will contribute to the local housing supply. The planning permission is available for public review on the Mayo County Council website. For further information, see the Mayo County Council planning portal.

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