GrantedDecided 12 January 2011South Dublin County Council

SD10A/0338: Demolition of an existing 11 classroom single storey school building of 1135sq.m. and the removal of 14 single storey portacabin classrooms of 950 sq.m; the construction of a new two storey school building comprising 24 classroom plus general purpose hall with ancillary accommodation of 3562sq.m.sq.m. with adjustments and enlargement of the existing car park adjacent to the existing Church at Oldcourt Avenue to provide an additional 21 car parking spaces (providing 37 car parking spaces in total) with a new car park layout to provide a new Bus drop off area for traffic management using the two existing vehicular entrances off Oldcourt Avenue with 2 additional hard play areas and reconfigured internal pedestrian paths and grass play areas with adjustments to foul and storm drainage and the provision of an underground surface water attenuation tank and a rain waste water harvesting tank with ancillary and enabling works.

Holy Rosary Primary School, Oldcourt Avenue, Ballycragh, Dublin 24
DecisionGrant permission
Decided12 January 2011
Application typePermission
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