Free preview / €49 incl. VAT full PDF

Planning precedent report

Search a place or planning reference, choose the development type, then preview the report before generating the full PDF.
See sample PDF
Opens secure checkout for the €49 incl. VAT full PDF report.Have a code? Enter it at checkout.
€49 incl. VAT once-off PDF, no account required
Refund requests are reviewed under the published refund policy
Derived from public planning records and linked source documents
PlanIntelPlanning precedent preview

Planning precedent report

Airport Viewing Point, Old Airport Road (Collinstown Lane), Dublin Air

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

Preview

Local planning pattern

10% of nearby decided applications were refused. The preview found 3,661 nearby planning records within 5 km where a location match is available.

Matched source
F24A/0512E
Project type
One-off house
Coverage
5 km radius
3,661Nearby applications
10%Refused
3,285Conditional grants
15Refusal reasons

Top refusal reasons nearby

Design4
Visual Amenity4
Other2
Residential Amenity2
Traffic Sightlines2

Nearest similar decisions

F24A/0512E

The provision of an Aircraft Observation Facility on Old Airport Road (Collinstown Lane), at the site of the existing informal ‘airport viewing point’, to include the following: 1. an elevated viewing platform with sheltered viewing structure, seating and tables; 2. improved parking facilities with 22 no. car parking spaces, of which 2 will be provided for Persons with Reduced Mobility (PRM) and 2 dedicated family parking spaces; 3. 5 no. bicycle stands (providing 10 no. bicycle parking spaces) 4. a diverge lane for safe vehicle access from Old Airport Road 5. an electrical enclosure with solar PV Panels 6. surface water drainage works incorporating attenuation; 7. lighting, signage and all other associated site development works, including hard and soft landscaping. AI Rcvd 6/5/25

Granted0.0 km29 May 2025
F23A/0636

In the townlands of Pickardstown, Coultry, Huntsown, Forrest Great, Forrest Little, and Collinstown; and to the east of the airfield in the townlands of Cloghran, Corballis, Commons, Toberbunny, Stockhole and Clonshagh. The proposed development includes upgrades to existing drainage infrastructure and construction of additional drainage infrastructure to improve performance of the surface water management system at Dublin Airport and will consist of: a. a contamination detection and response (CD&R) system comprising detection devices, network decision points (DPs), control kiosks, and ancillary infrastructure including local access roads, local drainage and communications and power ducts; b. clean water supply pipelines consisting of large diameter trunk pipelines; c. airfield contaminated pipelines consisting of large diameter trunk pipelines; d. upgrades to the West Apron surface water collection network including reconfiguration of the existing network, construction of an underground attenuation tank, installation of a local CD&R system, network DPs and a control kiosks, construction of an underground pollution storage tank, a pumping station, and ancillary development including local ductwork, local access roads and local drainage; e. upgrades to the existing surface water collection network in the vicinity of the South Apron including reconfiguration of the existing network, construction of network DPs, upgrade of the existing flow diversion structure (FDS) and reconfiguration of the existing Cuckoo supply channel; f. a central pollution control facility (CPCF) consisting of underground pollution control storage tanks, a pumping station, a discharge pipeline to the Uisce Eireann network, mechanical and electrical equipment, a control building, an electrical substation, and ancillary development including a local access road, enhanced flood bund, local drainage and ducting; g. a CPCF pipeline consisting of a large diameter trunk pipeline; h. a central supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system comprising kiosks and associated electrical power and signal connections; i. repurposing of the central section of the existing Airfield Trunk Culvert (ATC) as a contaminated pipeline; and j. ancillary and associated development including pipework, mechanical and electrical service connections and upgrades, temporary compounds and site works. This planning application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment Report and Natura Impact Statement. AI received 13/06/24 SAI received 27/06/24

Granted0.7 km21 August 2024
F21A/0318

The development consists of an existing telecommunications support structure (previously granted permission under Pl. Ref. F04A/0820) together with antennas, dishes, floodlights, for the GAA club, cabinets, fencing and all associated site development works. The development will continue to provide high speed wireless broadband and data services.

Granted0.8 km28 July 2021
F23A/0721

We, Frylite (Dublin) Ltd, intend to apply for permission for development/continuation of use at 'Frylite', Ballystruan Lane, Swords, Co. Dublin K67 K5X0. (The site was known and referred to in previous planning applications as the ABP Meat Processing Plant, St. Anne's Cloghran, Ballymun, Co. Dublin). The development will consist of temporary permission (5 years) for the the continuation of development granted temporary planning permission under P.A. Ref. F19A/0095. As per planning permission F19A/0095 the development consists of the continuation of the temporary change of use of part of the ABP meat processing plant from meat processing to a waste transfer and processing facility (non-hazardous wastes) providing for / incorporating: (a) The collection, processing, storage and bulking up of used and fresh cooking oil; (b) A waste transfer facility for food waste;(c) the washing of used cooking oil containers (d) a dissolved air floatation tank, (e) continued use of a portacabin office accommodation (permitted under P.A. Ref. F16A/0387), (f) continued use of part of the building for collection, storage and bulking up of used cooking oil, (g) use of 6no. existing silos for storage of fresh cooking oil and use of existing 1 no. silo for storage of used cooking oil, (h) 6 no. silos for storage of used cooking oil and, (i) all related site development works. A waste facility permit is required from Fingal County Council for this proposed development.

Granted0.8 km30 January 2024
F19A/0095

Temporary permission (5 years) for the temporary change of use of part

Granted0.8 km19 July 2019
F25A/0458E

Planning permission sought for a change of use from warehouse to vehicle sales outlet and ancillary siteworks for a period of five years. Additional Information Received 16/07/2025

Granted0.9 km12 August 2025

The full report covers all 3,661 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.

Policy and design risk

Full PDF

Source document extracts

Full PDF

Comparable decision table

Full PDF

Submission strategy

Full PDF
Ready to generate the full report?€49 incl. VAT once-off PDF, no account required