GrantedDecided 02 May 2023Dublin City Council

5247/22: PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of; i) demolition and removal of existing single storey 'scullery' to the rear, and 'fuel store' to north eastern side of existing property, ii) new single storey extension to rear of existing garage to north east boundary, iii) construction of new single storey extension to the rear of existing dwelling with apex roof over and associated roflights. iv) new ground floor bay window to western side elevation, v) internal alterations to ground, first and second floor, vi) alterations to side and rear elevations including associated windows, vii) widening of existing vehicular entrace off Victoria road with reinstatement of gate piers along Victoria road, Clontarf. The proposal also includes all associated landscaping, boundary treatment, site and engineering works necessary to facilitate the development.

29, Victoria Road, Clontarf, Dublin 3
DecisionGrant permission
Decided02 May 2023
Application typePermission
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