Applications tied to the site
Partial coverage11 register records are within the point-match tolerance; a parcel boundary is needed to treat this as exact.
11 matchedSite planning risk brief
One-off house / within 5 km where a location match is available
Executive snapshot
14% of nearby decided applications were refused. The site check found 2,894 decisions within 5 km, 11 exact-site or onsite candidate records, and 330 structured appeals.
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Each section reports its own coverage. “Not yet covered” means no conclusion is drawn while source datasets or policy extraction are still being loaded.
11 register records are within the point-match tolerance; a parcel boundary is needed to treat this as exact.
11 matchedCurrent indexed zoning and settlement layers are intersected with the selected site where coverage exists.
Current section-and-page citations have not yet been loaded for this authority.
Each layer reports its own coverage; missing coverage never appears as a clean result.
0 prompts are backed by extracted nearby decision evidence; all prompts remain checks, not predictions.
330 structured nearby appeal records.
330 matchedHistoric extracted references are not presented as current policy; verified citations are still being loaded.
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Permission for development which will consist of the Retention of Roof construction over back door adjoining toilet facilities to the rear of premises known as Crowes Bar
Permission for development which consists of retention permission for minor elevation alterations including 1no. additional rear facing roof window
EOD on Pl. Ref. 16/209: Permission to extend and renovate the existing single storey terraced house with front attic space and rear flat roof, to form new and refurbished two storey house to the rear and the installation of dormer window to existing front attic roof, plus refurbishment of associated services
Permission for retention which will consist of retaining 2 no bedroom attic conversion and to retain and complete a dormer window to the front first floor bedroom and also to retain and complete an addition to the rooflight to the rear first floor bedroom both to act as fire escape windows
Permission for development which consists of: retention permission is sought by Golden Birches Limited, at The Dean Hotel, No. 80 Prospect Hill and No’s 82, 84 & 86 Bohermore, Galway City, for revisions to the development permitted under Pl. Ref. No.’s 17/41, 22/19 & 22/248. No. 86 Bohermore on site is a protected structure (RPS No. 1201). The development consists of (1) Retention of additional floor area at lower ground floor level, (2) Retention of increased floor area at third floor level, and (3) Retention of change of use of third floor from bedroom accommodation to restaurant and rooftop bar, together with all associated site works and services.
Permission for retention which will consist of revisions to the development permitted under Pl. Ref. No. 17/41. No.86 Bohermore is a protected structure (RPS No. 1201). The development consists of (1) Retention of relocation of ESB sub-station towards the southern boundary of the site (to the rear of the Hotel) together with associated revisions to landscaping to provide screening (2) Retention of revised surface layout to the rear of the Hotel including revised turning area arrangements and a reduction in the number of on-site car parking spaces from 13 to 8 (3) Retention of high level Hotel signage to the front and side elevations, together with all associated site works and services
The brief summarizes the pattern across all 2,894 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 22267The 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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