RefusedDecided 19 April 2024Dublin City Council

3287/24: Alterations to reconfigure the existing seating area north of Dash Café to provide for (i) alterations to the existing seating layout and replacement of 11 no. existing picnic benches with 9 no. new modern picnic benches laid atop a proposed gravelled area, (ii) 7 no. spray finished timber planter boxes (to include 4 no. tree boxes, 2 no. shrub/plant planter boxes, and 1 no. raised timber planter boxes, and 1 no. raised timber planter with a bar style ledge) with powder-coated timber fencing to the inside and landscaping in-between, (iii) new granite paving for existing pedestrian access, (iv) a stone border around seating area to be flush with concrete path and gravel, (v) a new concrete footpath north of the seating area providing for 25 no. bollards, (vi) 8 no. new bicycle parking spaces, (vii) and all ancillary works and landscaping necessary to facilitate the proposed development.

Dash Café, Blackhorse Avenue, Dublin 7, D07 Y53F
DecisionRefuse permission
Decided19 April 2024
Application typePermission
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