Applications tied to the site
Partial coverage11 register records are within the point-match tolerance; a parcel boundary is needed to treat this as exact.
11 matchedSite planning risk brief
One-off house / within 5 km where a location match is available
Executive snapshot
8% of nearby decided applications were refused. The site check found 1,047 decisions within 5 km, 11 exact-site or onsite candidate records, and 0 structured appeals.
Evidence maturity
Each section reports its own coverage. “Not yet covered” means no conclusion is drawn while source datasets or policy extraction are still being loaded.
11 register records are within the point-match tolerance; a parcel boundary is needed to treat this as exact.
11 matchedCurrent indexed zoning and settlement layers are intersected with the selected site where coverage exists.
Current section-and-page citations have not yet been loaded for this authority.
Each layer reports its own coverage; missing coverage never appears as a clean result.
0 prompts are backed by extracted nearby decision evidence; all prompts remain checks, not predictions.
No structured appeal row is currently tied to the matched decision set.
Historic extracted references are not presented as current policy; verified citations are still being loaded.
Open preview
Open preview
Extensions and elevational changes to existing dwelling along with re-construction of demolished first floor bay window.
Retention planning permission to erect a garden shed to the rear of my home. This proposed development also includes associated site ancillary works. We note that this development is also subject of an enquiry by Cork County Council’s Planning Enforcement Section (Ref: EF/19/095).
The refurbishment and alteration of an existing dwelling including raising the roof and its conversion to a habitable space along with re-roofing of side extension and two storey rear extension with associated site works. – Extension of duration of permission granted under planning ref: 14/6461
Construct a first floor balcony to the rear of the existing dwelling.
Construction of a retaining wall and railing on top, the raising and alteration of the existing ground levels, the restoration of the stone walls of the historic bath house - associated with Horsehead House. The development involves all the required site works, including site drainage, landscaping and the construction of a series of planters located to the front of the retaining wall. The development consisted of works to the boundary, and within the curtilage of a Protected Structure RPS-ID511 (Horsehead House), as listed in Volume 2 of the current Cork County Development Plan. The development is also adjacent to the Protected Structure RPS-ID1476 (Abbotts Bridge). The development is also adjacent to Natura 2000 Sites: Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) and Special Protected Areas (SPAs), of The River Lee and tributaries, and Cork Harbour. The application is accompanied by an Appropriate Assessment of the impacts/potential impacts the developent has had, and will have on the conservation objectives of any Natura 2000 sites
Permission for retention of the construction of a retaining wall with a protective railing on top along the rear/northern boundary and returning to the eastern end, the raising and alteration of the existing ground levels and all ancillary site development works including drainage and landscaping at the rear garden of the dwelling. The development consisted of works within the curtilage of a protected structure RPS-ID511 (Horsehead House)
The brief summarizes the pattern across all 1,047 matched decisions within 5 km and includes up to 80 detailed comparables (40 nearest refusals and 40 nearest grants), with extracted reasons, quotes, and available source links. €29 incl. VAT.
Source match
Matched from public planning record 20/5397The site brief adds up to 80 nearest detailed grants and refusals, extracted source evidence, document links, and a shareable risk summary.
Included in site brief
Included in site brief
Included in site brief
Included in site brief