Planning permission has been granted for works at a recently vacated Longford Bank.
The former Ulster Bank located on Main Street became vacant when the company left the Irish market at the end of April.
The plans include the removal of the outdoor ATM which will be infilled with stone to match the existing wall.
The bank is also seeking permission to remove blue lettering and signage from the facade of the building.
One submission to county planners from a member of the public called for the lettering to be retained and changed regularly to spell different phrases.
Planned internal works also include the removal of ATMs in stud walls, loose furniture and merchandise on all floors.
The permission was granted with 5 conditions attached, including that the removal of the ATM be completed with due care to ensure surrounding stone work is not damaged.