St Nathy's College, Ballaghaderreen, Co. Roscommon
to carry out fire safety up-grade works including lining floors and ceilings, fire compartmentation, associated electrical works, upgrading internal doors, installing escape doors in the chapel and replacing external fire escape stairs (which is a Protected Structure as defined by Part IV of the 2000 Planning and Development Act) at
St. Nathy's College, Ballaghadereen, Co. Roscommon.
To carry out roof repair works including replacing flashings and rainwater goods and the existing artificial slates with natural slates over the 'garrison building' section of the school, all at
Ballaghaderreen Townland, Fairs & Market Site Market-Chapel Street Ballaghaderreen
Permission for development which will consist of two interconnected blocks: Block A is a 9m high structure, over two floors, that will include community, education, and remote working areas with associated ancillary spaces; Block B is a 16m high structure containing the multi-media production facilities. (Combined floor Area: 2,400 sqm) The proposed development includes a public realm plaza, landscaping, car and bus parking spaces and creation of 2 no. pedestrian entrances off Market Street and Chapel Street in the existing site boundary stone wall, together with 1 no. vehicular access point off Market Street (Not part of neighbouring protected structure), including connections to all services and all associated site works. (Parts of the proposed development, listed below, will occur within the curtilage of a protected structure, Saint Nathy's College, as defined by Part IV of the 2000 Planning and Development Act. (Roscommon Record of Protected Structure Reference No 008000211). The existing vehicular entrance into St. Nathy's College, located to the Northern most corner of the proposed site will be widened to improve vehicular movement, together with the creation of 3 no. pedestrian gated openings in the protected wall. This includes partial demolition of parts of the protected wall bounding St. Nathy's College to the North-East of the proposed site at
No Environment Impact Assesments Associated with this Application