Market Street, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny
Planning application 18249
DecisionConditional grant
Decided06 June 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Nearby precedent
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- 21318For a change of use to convert the existing shop to a single residential dwelling. The proposed area for the change of use is approximately 128 sm. The building is located within the Thomastown Architectural Conservation Area / 0.1 km away / 11 June 2021Granted
- 19928Is sought for material change of use from existing pharmacy to proposed office space and all associated site development works / 0.1 km away / 13 February 2020Granted
- 22369For (1) Retention Permission to retain indefinitely an existing two storey bedsit to rear of the site and (2) Planning Permission for a change of use of the existing ground floor commercial unit to residential use, internal and external alterations to the existing townhouse to create a 4 bedroom dwelling house, removal of the existing fire escape stairs to the rear of the townhouse, internal and external alterations to the existing two storey bedsit to the rear of the site including raising the height of the external perimeter walls at eaves level and replacing the flat corrugated metal roof with a new slate covered pitched roof and all associated site works / 0.1 km away / 31 May 2023Granted
- 21904For development. The proposed development will consist of the erection of a fabric awning of approximately 3.5m wide and 1.5m in depth to the front of the premises. The building is located within the Thomastown Town Centre Architectural Conservation Area / 0.1 km away / 10 March 2022Granted
- 17485For a Change of Use to convert the existing ground floor shop to a predominantly retail operation and small cafe / 0.1 km away / 07 September 2017Granted
- 2660081For Design amendments to a development previously granted planning permission under application number 24/60446. The newly proposed works consist of; Conservation and restoration works to the original historic bank building – A Protected Structure – remain as granted and include: the refurbishment of existing windows and doors; the refurbishment of existing roof finishes; the refurbishment of historic ceilings; and refurbishment works to the existing façade including re-painting works. Minor internal alterations to existing walls and doors are also proposed to accommodate the proposed new use. Alterations to the existing single-storey flat roof extension to the rear and side of the building are proposed to include: the provision of a new pitched roof in part; internal alterations to accommodate the proposed new use; alterations to the Marsh’s Street elevation and the rear elevation; and the provision of new high-performance glazing and doors. Design amendments associated with this application are confined to the external rear courtyard. The previously approved demolition of two existing single-storey structures is no longer proposed; instead, these buildings are proposed to be retained and reused to accommodate the storage, preparation and processing of ceramics-related materials. The previously permitted pitched-roof structure and covered walkway are proposed to be amended to a lightweight timber-framed covered walkway connecting the outbuildings and the existing vehicular entrance on Marsh’s Street. A new pedestrian entrance and path is proposed from the rear public carpark to the building. / 0.1 km away / 08 April 2026Granted
- 2460446For a change of use and development at the former Bank of Ireland building, Market Street, Thomastown, Co Kilkenny, R95Y962, a Protected Structure, to create a new Centre of Excellence for Ceramics. The proposed works consist of: Conservation and restoration works to the original historic bank building including: the refurbishment of existing windows and doors; the refurbishment of existing roof finishes; the refurbishment of historic ceilings; refurbishment works to the existing façade including re-painting works; and the provision of a new ground floor structure and finishes. Minor internal alterations to existing walls and doors are also proposed to accommodate the proposed new use. Alterations to the existing single-storey flat roof extension to the rear and side of the building are proposed to include: the provision of a new pitched roof in part; internal alterations to accommodate the proposed new use; alterations to the Marsh’s Street elevation and the rear elevation; and the provision of new high-performance glazing and doors. Externally it is proposed to remove two single-storey external shed structures and replace with a new single-storey, pitched roof structure for the storage, preparation, and processing of materials, accessed via a covered walkway from the building and the existing vehicular entrance from Marsh’s Street. A new pedestrian entrance and path is proposed from the rear public carpark to the building / 0.1 km away / 14 March 2025Granted