Permission to widen the existing pedestrian entrance to create a new vehicular entrance to provide for off street parking and facilitate EV charging with the associated kerb dishing.
Planning precedent report
Search a place or planning reference, choose the development type, then preview the report before generating the full PDF.Planning precedent report
26, Braemor Avenue, Churchtown, Dublin, D14NX96
One-off house / within 5 km where a location match is available
Executive snapshot
Local planning pattern
12% of nearby decided applications were refused. The preview found 13,356 nearby planning records within 5 km where a location match is available.
- Matched source
- D25A/0634/WEB
- Project type
- One-off house
- Coverage
- 5 km radius
Open preview
Top refusal reasons nearby
Open preview
Nearest similar decisions
Permission for development at this site
Permission for a domestic extension and alterations to existing semi-detached
Construction of a two storey detached dwelling, forming new site entrances, boundaries, associated site works and site services
1 dwelling
Permission is sought for a single storey front extension with tiled roof over, attic conversion with dormer roof and window to the rear, solar panels, two roof lights to the front of the existing roof, internal alterations, vehicular driveway and entrance, alterations to the front boundary wall, dishing of the public footpath & kerb and all associated site works.
The full report covers all 13,356 decisions within 5km — with the planner's exact reasons, verbatim quotes and policy citations — delivered as a PDF. €49 incl. VAT.
The full report adds the full list of similar grants and refusals, source quotes, document links, and a shareable PDF summary.
Included in full report
Policy and design risk
Included in full report
Source document extracts
Included in full report
Comparable decision table
Included in full report