Permission for outdoor seating area at southern side of Maynes Bar Donnybrook including seating area, protective screening, static umbrellas, planting and associated services on behalf of Dublin Heritage Pubs SMC Ltd to Arthur Maynes Bar 48-50 Donnybrook Road, Donnybrook Dublin 4, D04TR26.
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48-50, Donnybrook Road, Dublin 4, D04TR26.
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Planning permission for a replacement of existing static type light box advertising sign (3.250m high by 6.140m wide) on the gable of 48/48A Donnybrook Road (wall of Arthur Maynes Public House) Donnybrook, Dublin 4, with new 3m x 6m LED display static advertising sign. The LED displays shall carry a series of static advertisements (6 per minute). If granted, the permission would be on the basis of decommissioning, in line with the outdoor advertising policy of Dublin City Council, a similar outdoor sign in Tyrconnell Road, Inchicore, Dublin 8, on the gable of the Oblate View mixed use development.
Application for planning permission for a development on these lands at No 3 Eglinton Terrace, Donnybrook, Dublin 4. D04 A6K7. Permission for New 2.9m wide vehicular access / opening onto Rampart Lane to the rear of the property. Along with all associated and facilitating works.
Replacement of 1No. internally illuminated 6.4m x 3.35m Premiere advertising display with 1No. digital 6.28m x 3.4m advertising display at 54 Donnybrook Road, Dublin 4 and permanent decommissioning of one 6.3m x 3.3m illuminated advertising display at 56 Donnybrook Road, Dublin 4 and permanent decommissioning of one 6.3m x 3.3m advertising display at 28 Emor Street, Dublin 8, and all associated site works and services.
Planning permission is sought by Quooker Ireland Limited for development at Donnybrook House, 36-42 Donnybrook Road, Dublin 4. The proposed development consists of the change of use of this currently vacant ground floor unit of 213.9 square metres, along Donnybrook Road frontage, previously approved as a Restaurant (Reg. Ref. 3719/19) to use as a retail showroom to include ancillary staff facilities.
The proposed development comprises a change of use of a ground floor cafe / retail unit (approximately 215 sq.m) and external landscaped courtyard space, as permitted and constructed under DCC Reg. Ref. 2163/09 (as extended in duration under DCC Planning Ref. 2163/09/x1) and subsequently amended under DCC Ref. 4014/15 (ABP Ref. PL29S.246130), to Restaurant use. Permission is also sought for the use of the permitted external courtyard space as an ancillary outside seating area to be used in connection with the proposed restaurant, and the installation of an associated ventilation extraction system to serve the proposed restaurant. An extension of the permitted hours of operation of the unit is proposed from 07h00 until 23h00 (Monday to Sunday). The proposal will result in the following revised mix of uses - a total of 5,866 sq.m (including 325 sq.m of ancillary storage space) of office floorspace; 215 sq.m of Restaurant floorspace and 1,867 sq.m of Gym floorspace (GFA).
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