No. 1 Pery Square, Limerick
Planning application 2052
DecisionConditional grant
Decided16 March 2020
Application typeRETENTION
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Nearby precedent
Similar nearby applications linked to this planning decision.- 18847Internal alterations to the layout of the single storey link building to Barrington Street, and all associated site works. No. 1 Pery Square is a Protected Structure Ref. no. RPS 231 and is on the NIAH Ref. no. 21517182 / 0.0 km away / 16 October 2018Granted
- 22455A change of use from former flat/office/consulting uses, reverting to a single-family dwelling house. Permission is sought to construct a rear basement extension including modifications to rear annex to facilitate family living areas and access to outdoor living space, along with the reinstatement of 3no. traditional-type windows within original bricked up window openings in gable wall, and replacement of basement metal stairs access off Barrington St., with restoration of original entry at basement level. Permission is sought to carry out some necessary internal modifications together with some internal upper floor layout changes. Permission is also sought to provide an additional attic floor area for necessary storage and home office use to include the replacement of existing substandard roof structure/elements, while providing a rear terrace accommodating renewable energy, mechanical and electrical systems along with installation of a replacement metal spiral stairs. The existing ridge height is to be unchanged. Permission is sought to convert and make good the associated existing derelict mews structure to a ground floor domestic garage space for use by the main house and a first-floor apartment with access to the apartment/garage off Schoolhouse Lane/Little Barrington St. Permission is sought for all associated site development works all / 0.0 km away / 06 September 2022Granted
- 2360351The proposed Development that consists of; 1) partial Change of Use from Office to Community Support Services managed by the Society of the St. Vincent de Paul and (2) works to the building including relocation of entrance door to lane, conversion of existing entrance door to partially glazed screen, internal reconfiguration, fabric repairs, replacement of roof finish, replacement of external windows and doors, installation of rooflights and services penetrations, installation of lift, replacement of building services generally, external plant area at roof level, photovoltaic panels to rear slope of roof and all ancillary works associated with the development. The building is a Protected Structure RPS. 3147. The Mechanics Institute building is owned by the Limerick Mechanics’ Institute Delegate Board. Part of the building was previously in regular use as the Constituency Office of local Labour Party T.D.s but this use has ceased. The Limerick Mechanics’ Institute Delegate Board maintain a presence in the building with archive, library and offices as well as general purpose hall but the building is only used occasionally and is generally under-utilised. The SVP has operated a Drop-In Centre to the rear of Ozanam House since 2002 but has insufficient space to properly support the range of services they offer. The location of the Mechanics Institute building directly adjacent to Ozanam House renders the building an excellent opportunity to accommodate elements of the Drop-In Centre. The Limerick Mechanics’ Institute Delegate Board supports the proposal but also want to retain a presence in the building due to its historical connection with the building. This Planning Application is for partial Change of Use of the building for those parts of the building that the SVP propose to occupy and from which it will offer community support services. The Planning Application is also for repair works, reconfiguration works and renovation works all associated with the proposal. The Mechanics Building is a Protected Structure and located in an Architectural Conservation Area. The Planning Application is supported by an Architectural Heritage Impact Assessment (AHIA) prepared by Michael Pledge Conservation Architects / 0.0 km away / 19 July 2023Granted
- 247011Extension of permission for planning ref. 19/196: demolition of the single storey 20th Century WC extension alongside Hartstonge Street, the refurbishment of the existing porch to the original state. Re-installation of original Georgian railed external area to the West of the existing entrance porch. Provision of planting to existing external railed area east of existing entrance Porch. Upgrade, including partial demolition, of the partial remaining rear return structure, to permit the re-installation of the original Georgian fenestration to opening at stairwell. Additionally, upgrade of the rear return to provide a new side access entrance to serve existing commercial basement floors, and re-construction of a new glass-clad rear return, to provide misc WC's, lobby and an enclosed glazed room, ensuring visibility of replacement Georgian window from street level. Construction of a new enclosed, rear lower lobby, modification of 2 no. rear window openings to permit egress in the lower lobby area, and access to the roof deck above the lower lobby area. Insertion of a new internal stairs above the existing third floor service stair to access a proposed renovated roof valley via a glazed roof level doorway and the modification of non-original roof valley finishes to discretely accommodate Renewable Energy Mechanical & Electrical systems within the roof valley area. Repointing, 'wigging' of the external brickwork on the street facades, and all ancillary internal, external and site works. This planning application contains works to a protected structure RPS: 236, NIAH Ref. No.:21517187 and is located within a Limerick Architectural Conservation Area ACA1A / 0.0 km away / 28 August 2024Granted
- 19196Demolition of the single storey 20th Century WC extension alongside Hartstonge Street, the refurbishment of the existing porch to the original state. Re-installation of original Georgian railed external area to the West of the existing entrance porch. Provision of planting to existing external railed area east of existing entrance Porch. Upgrade, including partial demolition, of the partial remaining rear return structure, to permit the re-installation of the original Georgian fenestration to opening at stairwell. Additionally, upgrade of the rear return to provide a new side access entrance to serve existing commercial basement floors, and re-construction of a new glass-clad rear return, to provide misc WC's, lobby and an enclosed glazed room, ensuring visibility of replacement Georgian window from street level. Construction of a new enclosed, rear lower lobby, modification of 2 no. rear window openings to permit egress in the lower lobby area, and access to the roof deck above the lower lobby area. Insertion of a new internal stairs above the existing third floor service stair to access a proposed renovated roof valley via a glazed roof level doorway and the modification of non-original roof valley finishes to discretely accommodate Renewable Energy Mechanical & Electrical systems within the roof valley area. Repointing, 'wigging' of the external brickwork on the street facades, and all ancillary internal, external and site works. This planning application contains works to a protected structure RPS: 236, NIAH Ref. No.:21517187 and is located within a Limerick Architectural Conservation Area ACA1A / 0.0 km away / 30 April 2019Granted
- 2460201The development that will comprise permission for retention of change of use of part lower ground floor, ground floor, first floor from dwelling use to use as a dental surgery including permission for retention of all previous modifications and alterations. Permission is also sought for a change of use of the remaining lower ground floor apartment and the existing second floor apartment to dental surgery use including permission for all proposed modifications and associated site development works at No. 18 Barrington Street, Limerick. This application relates to a Protected Structure RPS 3171 / 0.1 km away / 01 May 2024Granted
- 21320Change of use of existing first floor surgery/clinic and second floor ancillary/commercial use to 2 no. first floor apartments and 1 no. apartment on second floor, provide separate entrance to an existing lower ground floor apartment, associated building modifications, and all associated site development works. This application relates to a protected structure RPS 171(NIAH 21517171) / 0.1 km away / 10 March 2022Granted
- 2388The change of use of 144.5 sqm of existing office use at ground floor to the provision of medical services & healthcare, a proposed single storey extension (7m high to parapet) of 120 sqm to the existing medical services clinic at ground level to the rear to house a new MRI facility, a proposed electricity substation of 14 sqm to the rear of the site & retention permission for an existing switch/meter room of 7 sqm to the rear of the site. The proposed development will include all necessary ancillary site works including interns alterations, external security fencing, access to plant on the MRI extension roof, the location of building plant in the undercroft below the MRI extension and & underground utility installations such as drainage and power / 0.1 km away / 13 July 2023Granted