Permission is sought for change of use of a two storey terraced office building
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137, Lower Georges Street, Dun Laoghaire
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Retention permission for development at this site. The development will consist/ consists of: Permission is sought by the restaurant for the retention of 2 no. non-illuminated aluminium framed signage, flat wall mounted at window level, to facades in Georges Street Lower and Clarence Street, and background lightening effects signage texts at high level to existing signage location.
Change of use at ground floor from retail use to restaurant use as an extension to existing restaurant.
The change of use at first floor from office use to residential use.
Roof modifications and rear dormer extension at attic level incorporating 1 no. bedroom and associated spaces, dormer window to rear of roof, 3 no. rooflights to front and top of roof and all associated site works.
Permission is sought for chnage of use from commercial
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