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emilbronte
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Hello,
I'm in the process of trying to buy a house. I've found one that I really like but it has no parking. It's in Fairview on a main road and there's no parking outside. There's free parking around the corner on 2 side streets but they're usually full from the residents that live there. Please don't be a smarty pants and tell me to get rid of my car as I work in Meath and need it to get to work so that's not an option, I wish it were. The house has a 47 foot garden and pedestrian access via a back lane from one of the above mentioned side streets. The lane is big enough for a car to drive along. and I am the second house along the lane so wouldn't have far to drive. I was wondering about possibly turning the last 10 feet or so into a parking space and putting in vehicle access instead of pedestrian access. Does anyone know if this would be allowed? The garden is already laid out in concrete so I wouldn't be covering over green areas, quite the opposite, I'd be turning most of it back into garden! Advice would be very much appreciated, thanks
I'm in the process of trying to buy a house. I've found one that I really like but it has no parking. It's in Fairview on a main road and there's no parking outside. There's free parking around the corner on 2 side streets but they're usually full from the residents that live there. Please don't be a smarty pants and tell me to get rid of my car as I work in Meath and need it to get to work so that's not an option, I wish it were. The house has a 47 foot garden and pedestrian access via a back lane from one of the above mentioned side streets. The lane is big enough for a car to drive along. and I am the second house along the lane so wouldn't have far to drive. I was wondering about possibly turning the last 10 feet or so into a parking space and putting in vehicle access instead of pedestrian access. Does anyone know if this would be allowed? The garden is already laid out in concrete so I wouldn't be covering over green areas, quite the opposite, I'd be turning most of it back into garden! Advice would be very much appreciated, thanks