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17% of nearby decided applications were refused. The site check found 651 decisions within 5 km, 27 exact-site or onsite candidate records, and 49 structured appeals.
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27 register records are within the point-match tolerance; a parcel boundary is needed to treat this as exact.
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49 structured nearby appeal records.
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Development which will consist of the following works to Protected Structures Fairview Cottages B22-21: (1) Renovation and extension of existing protected cottages No. 2-12 of Fairview Cottages facing onto Shraud Street including sympathetic conservation of external elevations, removal of flat roof sub-standard extensions and replacement with new single storey extensions to rear of existing cottages and all associated site works. (2) Demolition of 5 No. sub-standard cottages, cottages number 15-19 on south boundary. (3) Construction of 2 No. residential blocks consisting of a total of 11 No. duplex townhouses and 5 apartments over Block 1. (4) Associated siteworks including new vehicular entrance to site, new pedestrian entrance to site, construction of pathway/grass tree lined verge to south boundary of site. (5) Resurfacing and widening of south boundary laneway, and (6) All associated siteworks relevant to the proposed development, development site, including all associated car parking and infrastructural services. Revised by significant further information consisting of; removal of new residential units to rear of site from overall scheme
Permission to construct 2 Blocks of 2 no. 2 bed semi-detached dormer type dwellings (to total 4 no. dwellings) with connection to foul sewer and all associated works
(1) To demolish 3 No. derelict cottages including Protected Structure No. 19 Fairview Cottages B22-21; (2) Construction of 7 No. part storey and a half, part single storey dwellings to rear of existing Fairview Cottages. Dwellings to comprise 6 No. 3 bedroom units and 1 No. 2 bedroom unit; (3) Associated siteworks including new pedestrian entrances to each individual site, construction of pathway/grass tree lined verge to south boundary of site; (5) Resurfacing and widening of south boundary laneway, and (6) All associated siteworks relevant to the proposed development site, including all associated infrastructural services. Revised by significant further information consisting of; Revised site layout to include the re-use/redevelopment of all existing derelict cottages rather than demolition of same. Revision to proposed new dwellings to include dual aspect frontages and all associated site work
1. Relocation of existing vehicular entrance to Fairview House to accommodate new development granted under planning ref. no. 19/608. 2. Change of design to existing cottages on Shraud Street previously granted under planning re. no. 17/1498, Alterations to previous design include; (a) Increase number of bedrooms from 1 to 2 in Cottages No. 2,3 and 7 and (B) Increase number of bedrooms from 2. to 3 in Cottages No. 12 and 13. 3. All associated site works relevant to the proposed development,
For 1. Retention Planning Permission for Cottages Nos. 02 through 11. This includes (a) the removal of vandalised fire damaged substandard party walls (only constructed to ceiling level & not fully to underside of roof level), reinstated with new party walls constructed to current TGD PART B (Fire Safety) of the Building Regulations, (b) removal of vandalised fire damaged substandard structurally unsafe chimneys and reconstructed using the existing brick to affirm the continuation of the existing Vernacular street scape and (c) the removal of existing derelict vandalised fire-damaged extensions and their replacement with single-storey rear extensions aimed at enhancing the living space and overall aesthetic of each cottage while achieving an A-rated energy rating. Specific details include: Cottage No. 02: total area of 68sqm existing, with a replacement extension area of 35sqm; Cottage No. 03: total area of 68sqm existing, with a replacement extension area of 35sqm; Cottage No. 04: total area of 68sqm existing, with a replacement extension area of 35sqm; Cottage No. 05: total area of 68sqm existing, with a replacement extension area of 35sqm; Cottage No. 06: total area of 68sqm existing, with a replacement extension area of 35sqm; Cottage No. 07: total area of 68sqm existing, with a replacement extension area of 35sqm; Cottage No. 08: total area of 62sqm existing, with a replacement extension area of 30sqm; Cottage No. 09: total area of 58sqm existing, with a replacement extension area of 28sqm; Cottage No. 10: total area of 68sqm existing, with a replacement extension area of 28sqm; Cottage No. 11: total area of 62sqm existing, with a replacement extension area of 28sqm; 2. Retention Planning Permission is also sought for Cottages Nos. 12, 13 & 15 to 18 and Planning Permission for their completion. This includes (a) the removal of vandalised fire damaged substandard party walls (only constructed to ceiling level & not fully to underside of roof level), reinstated with new party walls constructed to current TGD PART B (Fire Safety) of the Building Regulations, (b) removal of vandalised fire damaged substandard structurally unsafe chimneys and reconstructed using the existing brick to affirm the continuation of the existing Vernacular street scape and (c) the removal of existing derelict vandalised fire-damaged extensions and their replacement with single-storey rear extensions aimed at enhancing the living space and over aesthetic of each cottage while a
1. Alterations/revisions to site boundaries previously granted under planning ref. no. 17/1489, 19/608 and 20/1431. 2. Remove permission to relocate existing entrance previously granted under planning ref. no. 20/1431. 3. Revisions to dwelling no.1 previously granted under planning ref. no. 19/608, alterations include revisions to elevations and reduced floor area to accommodate Item 1 above. 4. And all associated site works
The brief summarizes the pattern across all 651 matched decisions within 5 km and includes up to 80 detailed comparables (40 nearest refusals and 40 nearest grants), with extracted reasons, quotes, and available source links. €29 incl. VAT.
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Matched from public planning record 171489The site brief adds up to 80 nearest detailed grants and refusals, extracted source evidence, document links, and a shareable risk summary.
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