'Room to Improve' home developed without appropriate planning permission

The go-ahead to retain the Tipperary development was granted just three days before the show aired
'Room to Improve' home developed without appropriate planning permission

Dermot Bannon with Kate Moloney and Brian Carrigg in episode two of 'Room to Improve'.

The Tipperary home featured on Sunday night’s Room to Improve was developed without the appropriate planning permission, with the go-ahead to retain the development granted just three days before the show aired.

The project featuring the home of Brian Carrigg and Kate Moloney at Pigeon Park, Cashel, was an overhaul of a 1970s-style bungalow, built with a view of the popular Rock of Cashel tourist attraction.

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