Temporary planning permission for a period of three years. The proposed development will consist of a new single storey portacabin and connecting corridor to the southern side of St. Catherines building at ground floor level. The proposed extension will measure c. 64sqm and will provide additional laboratory space to the existing laboratory at ground floor in this building. All associated site development and service works, including provision of extended footpath around proposed extension are also proposed.
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Blackrock Hospital and Clinic, Rock Road, Blackrock, Co. Dublin
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Temporary retention permission for a development on a site of c. 0.0191 hectares for a period of 3 years. The applicaion seeks temporary permission to retain the existing single storey temporary laboratory building (permitted under reg. ref. D13A/0095 and D20A/0006) with ramped pedestrian access located to the southeast of St. Catherine's building. The building is linked to the existing St. Catherines building via a link corridor with a double door.
Development for a period of 3 years. The application seeks temporary permission to retain the existing single storey temporary laboratory building which measures c. 189.9 sqm (permitted under reg. ref. D13A/0095) with ramped pedestrian access located to the south east of St. Catherine's building. The building is linked to the existing St. Catherine's building via a link corridor with a double door.
Temporary retention permission for developments on a site of c.0.0843 hectares for a period of 3 years at Blackrock Hospital. The application seeks temporary permission to retain the existing single storey temporary building (permitted under D14A/0394 and D20A/0005) located to the east of Blackrock Hospital at first floor level.
For developments for a period of 3 years. The application seeks temporary permission to retain the existing single storey temporary building which measures c. 75.4sqm (permitted under D14A/0394) located to the east of Blackrock Hospital at first floor level.
Blackrock Clinic Limited intends to apply for planning permission for a development at this site at Blackrock Hospital, Rock Road, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. The proposed development will comprise of the following: Removal of 2 no. existing temporary cabins at upper ground floor level along with associated canopy. Construction of a new, permanent 2 storey extension located to the eastern side of the Main Hospital building. The extension will facilitate A new Cardiology Department and “Eye Centre” (associated with the Department of Ophthalmology) located at ground floor level. The removal of 2 existing bedrooms (to provide a connecting corridor) and the creation of 14 no. new ensuite bedrooms in the extension, resulting in a net gain of 12 no. additional new patient bedrooms. Reconfiguration of 2 no. existing bedrooms for access to the 1st floor extension from the existing main hospital building. All associated facilities including nurses stations, store/ utility/ sluice rooms along with offices/ waiting areas/ assessment/ testing / procedure rooms and plant. All associated site development and services works.
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