(A) Make alterations to existing dwelling house (B) construction of a single story
Elaine Sullivan has received a conditional decision from Sligo County Council to carry out a series of works at her property in Lugdoon, Templeboy, Co Sligo. The council’s planning file (reference 2660170) shows that the application was submitted on 6 May 2026 and the final decision was made on 12 June 2026, with the outcome due to be published by 30 June 2026.
The proposal covers three main elements. First, alterations are planned for the existing dwelling house. Second, a single‑storey extension will be added to the current structure. Third, a water and wastewater treatment system (WWTS) is to be installed to service the site, together with all ancillary works and services required for the development.
The decision was granted on a conditional basis, meaning that Sullivan must comply with any conditions set by the council before construction can commence. The application falls within the normal planning process for residential developments in the area and follows other recent decisions made by Sligo County Council, such as the approval of a new detached dwellinghouse and domestic garage at Shannon Eighter Td., the revision of site boundaries at Fermoyle Calry, and the retention of a storage building at Cregg.
The council’s planning portal lists the decision code as “CONDITIONAL” and confirms that the authority remains Sligo County Council. The application is situated in the broader context of ongoing residential development within the county, reflecting the council’s continued focus on managing growth while ensuring appropriate infrastructure provision.
Residents in Templeboy and surrounding areas will be able to see the final decision documents on the council’s website, where they can review any conditions attached to the approval. The conditional nature of the decision means that Sullivan must address these before work can begin, but once satisfied, construction of the extension and installation of the WWTS should proceed.
For more details see Sligo County Council’s planning portal.
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