GrantedDecided 23 December 2024Dublin City Council

WEB2435/24: (i) demolition of existing single-storey rear garden shed, and demolition of existing single-storey garden shed to the side of the dwelling; (ii) construction of a part-single, part-two-storey flat roofed extension to the rear/side of the existing dwelling with 3 no. rooflights provided for kitchen/dining/utility room at ground floor level and new bathroom at first floor level. The works proposed result in a 2 storey, 3 bed residential dwelling.; (iii) internal reconfiguration (including removal of internal partition walls) at ground and first floor levels to accommodate the proposed extension; (iv) external revisions to front, side and rear elevations including amendments to windows at ground and first floor levels; and (v) all ancillary works, including internal layout revisions, as necessary to facilitate the development.

13, Larkfield Avenue, Harold's Cross, Dublin 6W, D6W RX45
DecisionGrant permission
Decided23 December 2024
Application typePermission
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