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15A, Main Street, Dundrum, Dublin 14, D14YP78

One-off house / within 5 km where a location match is available

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Local planning pattern

12% of nearby decided applications were refused. The preview found 11,278 nearby planning records within 5 km where a location match is available.

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D25A/0493/WEB
Project type
One-off house
Coverage
5 km radius
11,278Nearby applications
12%Refused
9,975Conditional grants
71Refusal reasons

Top refusal reasons nearby

Residential Amenity16
Visual Amenity14
Design10
Traffic Sightlines8
Procedure Invalid7

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D25A/0493/WEB

The development will consist of demolition of existing 2 storey derelict building (224sqm) known as 15A Main Street and associated site and development works

Granted0.0 km11 August 2025
D25A/0045/WEB

The development will consist of: - The temporary use (for the next 3 years, 2025-2028 inclusive) of lands to the rear of the Holy Cross Catholic Church and Parochial House for the erection of a temporary tent structure for use as an ice rink for a period not exceeding 17 weeks per year (October – January). The proposed development includes the provision of power and lighting, mobile toilets, plant, associated signage and all associated site and development works. The ice rink will have vehicular and pedestrian access from Main Street and the Dundrum Village Centre car park to the north. A pedestrian access route to Dundrum Town Centre will be provided adjacent to Dundrum Bypass under Dom Marmion Bridge. The site has c.158 parking spaces at present and this number will be reduced to c.85 spaces for the duration of the temporary ice rink use

Granted0.0 km11 March 2025
D22A/0393

Permission for development. The development will consist of:- The temporary use (for the next 3 years 2022-2024 inclusive) of lands to the rear of the Holy cross Catholic Church and Parochial House for the erection of a temporary tent structure for use as an ice rink for a period not exceeding 17 weeks per year (October-January). the proposed development includes the provision of power and lighting, mobile toilets, plant, associated signage and all associated site and development works. The ice rink will have vehicular and pedestrian access from Main Street and the Dundrum Village Centre car park to the north. A pedestrian access route to Dundrum Town centre will be provided adjacent to Dundrum Bypass under Dom Marmion Bridge. The site has c.158 parking spaces at present and this number will be reduced to c.85 spaces for the duration of the temporary ice rink use.

Granted0.0 km28 September 2022
D18A/0803

Permission for Retention for a temporary carpark for 5 years (0.4848 ha)

Granted0.0 km16 October 2018
D20A/0083

Permission for the change of use of unit 18B

Granted0.1 km25 March 2020
D24A/0074

Amendments to previously granted D22A/0948 consisting of refurbishment works to the side and street-facing elevations of the existing dwelling which lies within an Architectural Conservation Area.

Granted0.1 km23 September 2024

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