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Emmet Court , Saint Vincent Street West, Dublin 8

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 10,168 nearby planning records within 5 km where a location match is available.

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4545/22
Project type
One-off house
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5 km radius
10,168Nearby applications
13%Refused
8,822Conditional grants
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4545/22

The development will consist of: (i) construction of a four-storey flat-roofed apartment block comprising 12 no. two-bedroom apartments each to be served by private south facing terrace and 1 no. vehicular parking space; (ii) provision of new bicycle shed and bin store to serve new apartment block and provision of surface level bicycle parking spaces to serve the wider scheme; (iii) all ancillary works, inclusive of car park revision, open space provision, landscaping and SuDS drainage necessary to facilitate the development. The proposal will increase the number of residential apartments within Emmet Court from 96 to 108 and reduce the number of car parking spaces from 87 to 53.

Granted0.0 km13 December 2022
WEB1177/25

RETENTION: The development seeks permission for the retention of a single storey 9m2 lean to extension at Emmet Court to provide shelter to the building’s water tank.

Granted0.0 km25 March 2025
3815/20

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The site is bordered by St. Vincent Street West and Emmet Crescent. The proposed development consists of: A) Phased demolition of the middle section of the existing school building; removal of prefabricated temporary teaching accommodation units and selected trees. B) Refurbishment and alterations of the retained sections of the building including internal works to existing classrooms on ground floor to provide a new two classroom special educational needs unit and provision of the application of new insulated rendering system to building facades and upgrade of existing windows and doors. C) Construction of two-storey extension to the middle section of the existing school building, consisting of a general purpose hall, special education tuition rooms, multi-purpose room, home school liaison room, 4 no. general classrooms, a library, offices, staff room, stores, toilets, circulation areas, and ancillary accommodation. D) Provision of 22 no. on-site car parking spaces. E) Widening of existing vehicular access and provision for a new pedestrian site access with refurbishment of existing gates and provision of new gates all facing Emmet Crescent Street. F) Provision of 60 no. on-site bicycle parking spaces; refurbishment of gate facing St. Vincent Street West; provision of covered bin store. G) Provision of new hard surfaced and planted play and amenity areas, erection of 6 no. new flagpoles, refurbishment and upgrade of existing boundary walls, fences and gates (as described above and including a pedestrian gate towards the convent at the western site boundary), and provision of ancillary site works at this location. The site is in the curtilage of protected structures, Sisters of Mercy Chapel & Convent to the west.

Granted0.1 km27 January 2021
3508/21

Permission for the development of a 21m monopole to support telecommunications antenna and ancillary equipment, cabinets, fencing, and all associated site works for use by three Ireland (Hutchison) Ltd and other operators at Goldenbridge Industrial Estate, Goldenbridge North, Inchicore, Dublin 8.

Refused0.1 km17 December 2021
2793/20

Planning Permission is sought for the change of use of existing ground floor shop (Liam's Hardware) to a Day Services Centre. The development will incorporate a new single storey extension in the rear yard and conversion of existing rear stores which will include toilet facilities, offices, open plan areas and internal alterations to existing shop. New signage to existing shop front and manifestations to existing shop windows. All at 135 Galtymore Road, Drimnagh, Dublin 12, D12 PY91, for Walkinstown Association for People with an Intellectual Disability Ltd. Trading as 'Walk'.

Granted0.1 km27 July 2020
4186/19

The development will consist of modifications to the ground floor layout and shop facade and will include for: a) The removal of the existing central subdividing wall and other internal walls at ground floor level to provide one single retail unit with a total floor area of (133m2). b) The removal of the existing two front doors and shop front windows and provide new full height glazing with automated sliding doors to the new single unit. c) The removal of the existing Medical Centre signage, with an area of (1.3m2) and the provision of new Allcare Pharmacy sign with a total area of (5.5m2) to be provided. d) All ancillary works required to complete to the required building regulation standards maintaining all existing public utility connections for water and wastewater services.

Granted0.2 km03 December 2019

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