14 William Street, Drogheda, Co Louth
Planning application 21801
DecisionConditional grant
Decided12 August 2021
Application typeRETENTION
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Nearby precedent
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- 22520Permission for the material alterations and extension to the former Methodist Church (Protected Structure) and Laurence Shopping Centre, for the change of use and material alterations to no. 15 St Laurence Street. The proposed material alterations to the former Methodist Church comprise the removal of existing (modern) first and second floors; infill openings at upper levels to existing adjoining building; the repair of existing walls and windows; new ope to existing rear wall; new escalator and internal glazed entrance lobby; the extension to infill existing courtyard to connect both levels of the existing Laurence Shopping Centre; associated internal alterations to the existing shopping centre at basement levels, lower ground and upper ground floors consisting of relocation of existing stairs, subdivision of unit 11 to form café, removal of units 12 and 14A and extending unit 13. The proposed development at no. 15 Saint Laurence Street is change of use from retail to café and associated material alterations. The proposed development also includes new gates, fence, paving, steps and lift to the forecourt of the former Methodist Church / 0.1 km away / 14 March 2023Granted
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- 19839Permission for development at St John's Home, a Protected Structure, Ref. No. DB-216 (NIAH Registration No.'s 13619082 and 13619083) and are within Architectural Conservation Area (ACA) No. 11 - St Peter's Church of Ireland and it's Environs. The development will consist of the following: 1. Demolition of 2 no. single storey extensions to east side of buildings. 2. Subdivision of 12 no. bedsit units to 4 no. 1 bed residential units including associated internal alterations. 3. Construction of 2 no. two storey staircase enclosures to east side of existing buildings. 4. Repair/restoration of external envelope. 5. New rooflights in northern building. 6. New handrail to steps at entrance to courtyard, western elevation and within courtyard area. 7. Replacement of existing windows and external doors. 8. Repair and replacement of rainwater goods, drainage and associated works. 9. New external lighting. 10. New hard/soft landscaping to courtyard and new bin stores. 11. All associated site works. / 0.1 km away / 29 November 2019Granted
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- 21494Permission for development that will consist of change of use from offices to retail use at ground floor level and residential use to the rear and at upper floor levels, (ground floor 1# 2-bed apartment, upper floors 2# 2-bed apartments and 2# studio apartments), demolition of part of the existing rear structure and three storey rear extension for residential use ( PROTECTED STRUCTURE - DB262). *Significant Further Information received on 30/07/2021* / 0.1 km away / 20 August 2021Granted
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