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14 Apr 2026

Plans to repurpose communal space to apartments in Dundalk development get go ahead

Louth County Council has granted planning permission

Plans to repurpose communal space to apartments in Dundalk development get go ahead

Plans to replace communal space in Red Barns development in Dundalk with apartments get go ahead

Louth County Council has given the go ahead to a developer to repurpose a communal space within a permitted apartment building at the Red Barns Road in Dundalk to additional apartments.

Wonderglade Unlimited Company applied to Louth County Council in February for planning permission for the development at Bayview, Red Barns Road, Dundalk.

The developer sought the go ahead for the repurposing of a communal space within a permitted apartment building to provide four additional one-bedroom apartments.

The permitted apartment mix would then be amended from 14 one-bedroom and 15 two-bedroom apartments, 29 in total, to 18 one-bedroom and 15 two-bedroom apartments, 33 in total.

The planned change would see the total number of units across the Bayview Development increased from 89 units, comprising 60 houses and 29 apartments, to 93 units comprising 60 houses and 33 apartments.

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The planned modifications include external alterations to part of the western façade of the permitted apartment building including window placement and balconies to serve the four new apartments.

According to the developer, there will be no amendments made to the housing, roads or public open space as permitted and under construction.

Louth County Council granted planning permission for the development on 10 April, subject to nine planning conditions.

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