GrantedDecided 01 July 2020Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council

D15A/0255/E: Permission for development. The development will consist of proposed use of St. Thomas Estate for sports and recreation use; change of use of St. Thomas House (a Protected Structure) to a sports clubhouse; provision of surface car parking for a total of 61 cars in two locations within the boundaries of the estate; widening of the primary existing vehicular access point to Tibradden Road by 1.3 metres with associated road lighting and landscaping works along the Tibradden Road; provision of new pedestrian entrance adjacent to existing vehicular access at Kilmashogue Lane with associated landscape works, pavement and road lighting; provision of new un-signalled road crossing point adjacent to existing Kilmashogue Lane entrance point; construction of two new gateways within the estate boundaries; provision of new tertiary waste treatment system and percolation area.

Saint Thomas Estate, Tibradden Road, Whitechurch, Dublin 16
DecisionGrant extension of duration of perm.
Decided01 July 2020
Application typeExtension Of Duration Of Permission
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