GrantedDecided 23 October 2008South Dublin County Council

SD08A/0470: Alterations & extensions to existing hotel (Protected Structure) comprising at ground floor internal alterations to the ballroom (including removal of modern balcony) toilets / cloakroom and adjoining Liffey (function) room forming ballroom / function room toilets and staff welfare areas together with the demolition of the existing modern single storey extensions to the south of the ballroom and their replacement with a single storey extension comprising ballroom pavilion annexe, kitchen and store areas with screened roof plant level area, the removal of the modern ballroom balcony and toilets to form boardroom / bedroom at first floor, alterations to the existing elevations comprising re- instatement of windows to ballroom, Liffey Room, and 1 no. window in the south facade at first floor level, construction of an external ground level balcony structure to the south and west as part of the ballroom pavilion annexe, and reinstatement, extension and part enclosure of original glass canopy to the hotel (entrance) west elevation.

Lucan Spa Hotel, Lucan, Co. Dublin
DecisionGrant permission
Decided23 October 2008
Application typePermission
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