RefusedDecided 11 October 2007South Dublin County Council

SD07A/0151: 2.1m high perimeter railing to the school grounds at Scoil Treasa. The works will involve the relocation of both the existing vehicle / pedestrian main access to the school and the vehicular access to the Presbytery and teachers car park approximately 5m in a southerly direction to ensure that both access gates are at right angle to Ballycullen Avenue and also to facilitate the construction of a new access ramp from the high level teachers car park to the school perimeter footpath below. The works will include the construction of 2 no. pedestrian access gateways, one to serve the existing access pathway from the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel to the Presbytery, and the second to be located in the north east corner of the perimeter railing in the area of the existing tarmacadam ball courts. We also propose to construct a new vehicular access gateway approximately half way between the Presbytery and Carriglea Grove to facilitate access to the school playing grounds from Ballycullen Avenue.

Scoil Treasa National School, Ballycullen Avenue, Firhouse, Dublin 24.
DecisionRefuse permission
Decided11 October 2007
Application typePermission
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