What if my house is a Protected Structure or in an Architectural Conservation Area?

Planning permission is required for any works, including extensions, to Protected Structures (including Proposed Protected Structures) or works to the exterior of a structure within an Architectural Conservation Area. Details of Protected Structures and Architectural Conservation Areas in the county can be found by contacting Declan Noonan & Associates.

It is recommended that proposals to alter or extend a Protected Structure or a structure within an Architectural Conservation Area are discussed with the Council’s Conservation Officer before submitting a planning application. It is important to note that any person who damages or undertakes works to a Protected Structure without the necessary planning permission is committing an offence. Declan Noonan & Associates can represent your interests in these initial planning consultations. Contact us for more information.

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