O’Connell Square, Clonroad Beg Ennis, Co. Clare Ireland
Planning application 2360301
DecisionConditional grant
Decided25 September 2023
Application typeRETENTION
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Extracts from the council's own decision documents for this application — 16 pages of searchable text on file.Chief Executives Order2 pages indexed
Order No: CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 (AS AMENDED) GUNG | File Reference Number: P23/60301 Name of Applicant: Address: Ulster Bank Ireland DAC c/o Tate Stevenson Architects Ltd Unit 1A Rawdon Court Moira Co. Down Northern Ireland BT67 OLQ Application Received: 04/08/2023 Nature of...
Final Grant2 pages indexed
eS CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL COMHAIRLE CONTAE AN CHLAIR Ulster Bank Ireland DAC c/o Tate Stevenson Architects Ltd Unit 1A Rawdon Court Moira, Co. Down Northern Ireland BT67 OLQ 27 October 2023 Re: Planning Ref No. P23/60301 A Chara, ! attach herewith a Grant of Retention Permission subject to 1 Condition in respect of the...
Notification Of Decision4 pages indexed
CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 (AS AMENDED) a NOTIFICATION OF DECISION TO GRANT RETENTION PERMISSION (SUBJECT TO tr a CONDITIONS) UNDER SECTION 34 OF THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT ——_ Comhairle Contae an Chlair 2000 (AS AM EN DED) Clare County Council To: Ulster Bank Ireland DAC c/o Tate...
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Source documents
Original council portal records and source PDFs where available.- Application fileApplication file on www.eplanning.ieSource portal
- Notification Of DecisionSource: clarecoco.eplanning.ie / 936fac9b-c563-4c4b-b0f9-689757b74bc7.pdf / Document 690936Source PDF
- Chief Executives OrderSource: clarecoco.eplanning.ie / 2f72c766-e176-4981-ae2a-bf46744b8cb6.pdf / Document 690935Source PDF
- Final GrantSource: clarecoco.eplanning.ie / Dfc8a143-fdc7-49cf-a940-f78b2ed93958.pdf / Document 696888Source PDF
- Planners ReportSource: clarecoco.eplanning.ie / 21ee124c-59c5-4eb4-a554-3428dae9434c.pdf / Document 690932Source PDF
- Planners ReportSource: clarecoco.eplanning.ie / C2e9a057-f90f-4fb9-b637-88e23daaeb45.pdf / Document 690933Source PDF
Nearby precedent
Similar nearby applications linked to this planning decision.- 2360474To demolish existing shop front and erect new shop front together with associated works / 0.0 km away / 21 December 2023Granted
- 2360472For a 3 year permission for retention of temporary free standing food kiosk to serve an outdoor seating area previously granted a temporary permission under planning permission Ref: P21/420 / 0.0 km away / 19 December 2023Granted
- 21420For the provision of a temporary food kiosk for a two year period to serve an outdoor seating area / 0.0 km away / 04 June 2021Granted
- 208002For the refurbishment of the Tourist Office and Eastern section of the County Museum building. The proposed development will include: 1) Alterations to the internal layout of the Tourist Office. 2) Replacing the existing entrance doors on the North and South elevations with new timber entrance doors and side screens. 3) Break through the Western wall of the Tourist Office and install a full height window. 4) Change the use of part of the second floor to office accommodation. 5) Provide a new vehicular ramp and planters from the Friary Car Park to the North elevation of the building. 6) The installation of associated signage. 7) All ancillary site works. In accordance with the Habitats Directive, Appropriate Assessment Screening has been carried out on the project. An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) screening determination has been made and concludes that there is no real likelihood of significant effects on the environment arising from the proposed development. Ennis is a recorded monument and place (RMP) and is classified as a historic town by the Archaeological Survey of Ireland. These works are located within the Architectural Conservation Area (ACA) and would materially affect the character of the ACA. There are a number of Protected Structures within the vicinity / 0.0 km away / 13 July 2020Granted
- 1776To change the use of the ground floor of the building from a Licenced Public House to a Retail Shop together with ancillary site works / 0.1 km away / 05 May 2017Granted
- 18536To construct an in fill mezzanine floor and reinstate blocked up windows to alleyway. / 0.1 km away / 21 August 2018Granted
- 1839To RETAIN change of use from apartment to office accommodation / 0.1 km away / 14 March 2018Granted
- 188012To carry out proposed works at the following Laneway locations: River Lane; Enright's Bow; Halloran's Lane; Brady's Lane; Barrett's Lane; Salthouse Lane; Brewery Lane; Howley's Lane; Fahy's Lane; Cabey's Lane; Curtin's Lane; Merchant's Square; Chapel Lane; Murry's Lane; Lysaght's Lane; Thompson's Lane; Arthur's Row; Scabby Lane; Shank's Lane; Post Office Lane; McDonnell's Row; McNamara Lane; Quin's Bow; Cooke's Lane; Westby's Lane; Bindon Lane; Old Friary Lane and Lane to Harmony Row. The development will consist of 1. Up-grading of the public realm of Parnell Street, from High Street in the east to Carmody Street in the west, including re-surfacing in natural stone materials; street furniture; replacement street lighting; replacement signage, new signage and signage restoration and all ancillary site works. 2. Up-grading of the public realm of the Laneways, including where appropriate re-surfacing in mostly natural stone materials; replacement street lighting; provision of bin stores and barrel plinths; replacement signage, new signage and signage restoration and all ancillary site works. In accordance with the Habitats Directive, Appropriate Assessment Screening has been carried out on these projects. An environmental Impact Assessment ( EIA ) screening determination has been made and concludes that there is no real likelihood of significant effects on the environment arising from the proposed development.. Ennis is a recorded monument and place (RMP) and is classified as a historic town by the Archaelogical Survey of Ireland. These works are located within the Ennis Architectural Conservation Area ( ACA) and would materially affect the character of the ACA. There are a number of Protected Structures within the vicinity. An Archaelogical Impact Assessment has been carried out on the projects. / 0.1 km away / 11 March 2019Granted