Bealnagowan House


In accordance with the PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000, Dublin City Council has given notice that it intends to add Bealnagowan House, St Mobhi Avenue, St Mobhi Road, Dublin 9 to the record of protected structures. Bealnagowan House is the property most recently occupied by the Fisheries Board. As a building it is considered a fine example of international modern design. 


The details can be examined at the Planning Department, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8 from Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays) between the hours of 9.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. from Thursday, 15th December 2011 to Monday, 6th February, 2012, inclusive.

Submissions may be lodged in writing before Monday 6th February 2012 to The Conservation Office, Planning & Development Department, Block 3, Floor 3, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8 or made via email to conservation@dublincity.ie and will be taken into consideration before the making of the additions/deletions and amendments.

This notice may also be viewed on the Dublin City Council website, www.dublincity.ie.

Mary.

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