Planning permission refused for 'overbearing' multi-storey hotel in the heart of Kilkenny city
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Planning permission refused for 'overbearing' multi-storey hotel in the heart of Kilkenny city
"An Coimisiún Pleanála has refused planning permission for a 67-bedroom hotel in the heart of Kilkenny city because of the alleged "overbearing impact" the proposed development would have on the surrounding residential area."
"Earlier this year, Kilkenny County Council granted planning permission for a 67-bedroom development on the corner of Pennyfeather Lane and Pudding Lane"
"Earlier this year, Kilkenny County Council granted planning permission with 16 conditions attached for the hotel which was due to be constructed on the corner of Pennyfeather Lane and Pudding Lane in Kilkenny city."
Kilkenny County Council granted planning permission earlier in the year for a 67-bedroom hotel at the corner of Pennyfeather Lane and Pudding Lane. The council approval included 16 conditions attached to the permission. An Coimisiún Pleanála subsequently reviewed the decision and refused planning permission for the proposed hotel. The refusal was issued because the development was deemed to have an alleged overbearing impact on the surrounding residential area. The proposed hotel was planned for a central location in Kilkenny city and would have been a sizable addition to the local built environment.
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