PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission to excavate the front garden to lower ground floor level to provide a concealed bin/bike store with reconfigured pedestrian steps.
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41, Heytesbury Street, Dublin 8, D08X7K5
One-off house / within 5 km where a location match is available
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13% of nearby decided applications were refused. The preview found 13,533 nearby planning records within 5 km where a location match is available.
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- 4412/22
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PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development consisting of internal renovations, renewal of electrical, plumbing and heating installations and replacement of modern windows with new replica sash windows with slim-profile double glazing.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for the following works to a two storey mid-terraced house: a) a single storey rear extension with curved zinc clad roof, facilitated by the demolition of internalised ground floor level walls which are part of existing return; b) omission of new en-suite (previously approved under PP ref. no. 2148/21) and alterations to lobby to include new utility room at lower ground floor; c) alteration to stairs to improve internal circulation; d) alterations to existing main bathroom and en-suite at lower ground floor; e) alterations to upper ground floor wc to form shower bathroom; f) replacement of 2 approved (PP ref. no. 2148/21) roof windows in upper return room with single roof window over upper landing area; g) provision of new window in existing return at upper level; h) alterations to front sunken terrace including provision of bike store; i) sundry alterations, repair and restoration works carried out under conservation principles throughout including sash window restorations and renewal of mechanical and electrical services.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the refurbishment of the existing dwelling and includes, insertion of roof-lights, re-pointing of entrance steps and replacement of entrance fanlight. Work to the back garden includes reducing the finished ground level and removal of existing shed, and construction of a new patio area. New construction includes new openings in the rear return, two on the lower ground and one on the upper ground level. Internal refurbishment works include replumbing/rewiring throughout, new insulated slab to lower ground floor, two new internal openings, and insertion of a new en-suite. The application also includes redecoration throughout, landscaping and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: the application consists of the following works: 1. internal reconfiguration including the partial removal of two internal structural walls, relocation of an existing internal door and installation of lightweight partition wall; 2. Excavation to front garden and construction of new semi-basement storage space; 3. reconfiguration of front and rear garden; 4. installation of timber-framed glass canopy to existing rear extension; 5. all associated external works required to be undertaken as part of the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: the development will consist of a new rooflight to the north facing slope of the pitched roof of the rear return.
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