Extension of time refused for new house construction at Carrowbaun
A planning application for a time extension in Carrowbaun, Swinford has been unsuccessful following a decision by Mayo County Council. Sean Conway had sought additional time to commence construction on a residential dwelling that was to include a garage, septic tank and percolation area on the site. The council declined the extension request in April 2026, meaning the original timeframe for beginning works has now expired.
In a separate development affecting the wider area, Tommy McNulty has received approval for renovation and extension works to his existing home located on the Swinford Road in nearby Foxford. The project incorporates construction of a new garage alongside the house works, with associated site development and infrastructure improvements to support the overall scheme.
The contrasting outcomes reflect differing circumstances in each application, with Conway's request for additional time unable to proceed while McNulty's proposal for physical works to his property has advanced through the planning process. Both cases involved residential development within County Mayo's jurisdiction, highlighting the ongoing activity in housing-related planning matters across the Swinford and Foxford localities.
For full details, readers can consult Mayo County Council's planning records.
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Tommy McNulty has been given the green light to extend and renovate his house on the Swinford Road in Foxford, along with building a new garage. The project includes associated site works and services to support the development.