GrantedDecided 03 December 2024Dublin City Council

4339/24: PROTECTED STRUCTURE The development will consist of the refurbishment, services upgrade and re- ordering of the church interior, a protected structure. Works include removal of existing floor slab, floor finishes and building services, upgrade of life safety systems and M&E services; new stone predella with access ramp, altar & lecterns, fixed seating; new floor slab and floor finishes with underfloor heating, new access ramps; reinstatement of stained glass window, new room with glazed screens; new tea station and accessible WC and lobby using existing drainage; pews and railings refurbished; surplus pews put in storage; repository relocated, new protective glazing to stained glass windows; new handrails to sanctuary; general cleaning and redecoration of surfaces; miscellaneous conservation repairs.

Church of Saint Peter, North Circular Road, Phibsborough, Dublin 7
DecisionGrant permission
Decided03 December 2024
Application typePermission
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