RefusedDecided 01 December 2021Dublin City Council

3652/21: PERMISSION AND RETENTION PERMISSION: PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for a new single storey cafe structure and associated covered pergola structures to be located on both sides of a new landscaped and terraced garden within the existing forecourt and car park at the front of the Lansdowne Hotel. A proposed external wheelchair lift located beside the front entrance no 29 with associated alterations to a front window to facilitate access, internal alterations at basement level to facilitate access from the lift and also to provide for an accessible WC. Permission also sought for retention of the use of the existing smoking area and sunken garden at the rear of the hotel for public use together with retention of the glazed canopy structures and associated landscaping works.

The Lansdowne Hotel, 27/29 Pembroke Road, Dublin 4
DecisionRefuse retention permissi
Decided01 December 2021
Application typeRetention Permission
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