59/60 Davis Street Mallow Co. Cork.
Planning application 11/55022
DecisionConditional grant
Decided14 September 2011
Application typePERMISSION
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- 16/7092The extension, renovation and amalgamation of existing premises at 56-57 Thomas Davis Street, Mallow, including change of use of 28sq.m. of ground floor of No.56 from office to retail. Upper floors of No.57 will remain in existing residential use and upper floors of No.56 to revert to residential use linked to No.57. Proposed works include a new retail window/hatch and a new residential door opening to Jones’ Lane, removal of existing front entrance door to No.56. reordering of existing butchers shop/deli, a new unified and renovated shop front to both including new projecting signage and awning, replacement of upper storey windows to Thomas Davis Street elevation including reversion of second floor bay at No.56 to former design. Demolition of 196sq.m.of ground floor extensions to No.57 including excavation and levelling of ground floor and removal of existing staircase. Construction of 277 sq.m. replacement extension to facilitate reordering of rear of premises to incorporate new café area, kitchen, cold room, staff service corridor, customer facilities, courtyard, storage and delivery area, staff facilities, first floor terraced area, external staircase and access to rear. The premises are situated within an Architectural Conservation Area. / 0.0 km away / 14 February 2017Granted
- 09/55002Permission for retention of internal alterations and external rear facade alterations as previously granted planning under ref. 55,069/06 / 0.0 km away / 23 March 2009Granted
- 05/55083Construct alterations to front facade of building and permission for material change of use on ground floor from retail to off licence / 0.0 km away / 13 January 2006Granted
- 23/6175Permission on the 2nd floor of existing mixed use building for change of use of office space to residential to include 2 no. apartments and for permission on the 2nd floor for material alteration to existing internal stairway enclosure to accommodate same and all associated site works / 0.0 km away / 21 December 2023Granted
- 18/5442Change of use of permitted off-licence use to coffee shop use with ancillary take-away facility, the erection of a shop front fascia signage, external lighting and all associated site works. / 0.0 km away / 16 August 2018Granted
- 05/55059Change of use from existing licensed premises known as the Pulpit Bar to Restaurant / 0.0 km away / 27 October 2005Granted
- 19/4195Change of use from consumer electronic retail and related offices and storage to retail butcher, delicatessen, catering kitchen and associated staff facilities, offices and storage. The development will consist of cold rooms and raw meat prep at lower ground floor with revised access from the rear, ground floor commercial catering kitchen, ground floor butcher, grocers and delicatessen. The first floor is to be storage and offices for the business with provision for small public events such as cookery demonstrations. Revisions to the elevations incorporating a new shop front to the laneway for the butchers, new shop front to Main St for the Deli. with a coffee hatch to the laneway for take away service. New windows to the west and skylights to the first floor and new refrigeration and extractor plant placed on the roof accessed by new stairs internally. New signage to both Main Street and the laneway in line with Conservation Area requirements. The existing laneway will be re-surfaced and graded in places to improve drainage and to provide easier access from the lane and to repair damage from construction work. In summary, the existing uses present in the applicants current premises in no. 57 are being re-located to 119. / 0.0 km away / 01 August 2019Granted