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08 Mar 2026

Guesthouse plans approved on Laois Main Street

The plans had been appealed to An Coimisiún Pleanála

Developers seek to turn property on Laois Main Street into guesthouse

An Coimisiún Pleanála has approved plans to convert a building into a guesthouse on the Main Street in Mountrath

JPRT Properties Ltd and EDH Properties Ltd were granted conditional planning permission by Laois County Council last year but the decision was appealed. 

The Dublin and Offaly based property companies wanted permission to carry out work at the property on Main Street, Mountrath where O'Rourke's Pharmacy was located. 

The planning permission sought “alterations to the existing front elevation by removing the shopfront with installation of two windows to return it to its original state, change of use of existing dwelling house to commercial guesthouse, and to construct a single storey extension.”

According to documents lodged with the plans, concerns were raised in a warning letter issued by the planning authority and the objections to the planning authority regarding potential ‘end users’ and possibility that the building could be used as a hostel or for the accommodation for International Protection Applicants.

“The applicant submitted a response to the Planning Authority in relation to this issue in the Further Information Response and stated that it is clearly outlined in the planning notices that the premises will be a commercial guesthouse and will meet Failte Ireland standards,” the documents state. 

A condition for its approval stipulated that: “The proposed guesthouse bedroom accommodation hereby permitted shall be used exclusively as guesthouse/ holiday accommodation/short- term lettings accommodation.” 

An Coimisiún Pleanála approved the plans subject to ten conditions on February 24, 2026.

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