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08 Sept 2025

Plans for 14 apartments at Clanbrassil St in Dundalk move step forward

Decision due next month on planning application

Plans for14 apartments at Clanbrassil St in Dundalk move step forward

Plans for 14 apartments at Clanbrassil St in Dundalk move step forward

Plans for 14 apartments at Clanbrassil Street in Dundalk, have moved a step forward with the submission by the developer of significant further information on the planned development, after it was determined that previous further information submitted was an incomplete response.

Tanola Ltd. c/o Dundalk Fabrications applied to the local planning authority in August 2022 for planning permission for the development at 57 Clanbrassil Street in Dundalk that would include the refurbishment, alteration and extension of the
existing commercial building and its extension at ground floor level, with a new ground floor shopfront to include a new
entrance door and replacement display window glazing and reinstatement of original side arched access.

The plans include the refurbishment, alteration and extension to first and second floor to form a two bedroom/four person apartment and a two bedroom/three person apartment. 

The proposed development would also see the construction of a new standalone apartment building to rear of No 57 comprising 12 apartments, of which 11 are one bedroom/two person units and one of which is a two bedroom/four person unit.

Louth County Council sought further information on the planned development in October 2022, which was submitted on 15 February. The local planning authority deemed the response incomplete however, as it said that the further information constituted significant changes and therefore newspaper and site notices were required. 

Significant further information was received by Louth County Council on 14 March. A decision is now due by 10 April 2023.

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