PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The building is a protected structure and is located in an architectural conservation area. The proposed works include i. a change of use of the rear of the ground floor unit from home brewers centre to residential unit and ii. a two storey extension on the roof of the existing ground floor to the rear comprising of a residential unit on each floor.
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118, Thomas Street, Dublin 8
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Permission for development at a site as bounded to the south by, and inclusive of, 112-113 Thomas Street; as bounded to the north by Oliver Bond Street; as bounded to the west by 114 Thomas Street, Millar's Hall and 4 Oliver Bond Street; and as bounded to the east by the campus of the National College of Art and Design. The development will consist of the erection a) a temporary four-storey high hoarding structure (measuring 13.4m wide x 12.3m high overall) to the frontage at 112-113 Thomas Street, incorporating a refurbished existing single-storey shopfront at 113 Thomas Street and a new single-storey shopfront with access doors at 112 Thomas Street, jointly surmounted by a three-storey high patent PVC fabric screen (measuring 13.4mwide x 8.8m high overall) with building elevations printed thereon, all supported by a structural steel frame; and b) a 3m high coated steel mesh security fence and matching gate to the Oliver Bond Street frontage in lieu of the existing security fence and gate at that location.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of; a. Provision of shopfront with individually pin mounted partially back lit fascia signage, to the front elevation of the Pharmacy. b. Provision of a projecting cross-shaped sign to the front of the elevation of the pharmacy. c. The proposed works are to a Protected Structure RPS reference number 8776 (National Inventory of Architectural Heritage reference number 50080606).
RETENTION: The development will consist of the following: a. Retention of fascia signage that is partially internally illuminated to the front elevation of the pharmacy. b. Retention of an LED projecting cross-shaped sign to the front elevation of the pharmacy.
RETENTION PERMISSION for development at this site 37 Thomas Street The Liberties, Dublin 8. A Protected Structure RPS Ref: No: 8154). The development will consist of Retention permission sought for change of use from hairdressing salon to pizza restaurant/takeaway at ground floor and associated site works,
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: (a) single storey extension to the rear, (b) elevational changes to Thomas Street comprising new glazing to the central gateway (c) internal alterations to ground and first floors and (d) all associated site works at 109 Thomas St (within the curtilage of NCAD campus, Protected Structure, RPS ref: 8175), Usher's Quay, Dublin 8
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