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Site planning risk brief

Harvey's Quay , at Rear of 15 Parnell Street , Ennis Co Clare

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

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Local planning pattern

7% of nearby decided applications were refused. The site check found 1,115 decisions within 5 km, 20 exact-site or onsite candidate records, and 78 structured appeals.

Matched source
24409
Project type
One-off house
Coverage
5 km radius

What this site brief can substantiate today

Each section reports its own coverage. “Not yet covered” means no conclusion is drawn while source datasets or policy extraction are still being loaded.

Applications tied to the site

Partial coverage

20 register records are within the point-match tolerance; a parcel boundary is needed to treat this as exact.

20 matched

Zoning and settlement

Not yet covered

Current indexed zoning and settlement layers are intersected with the selected site where coverage exists.

Rural-housing policy

Not yet covered

Current section-and-page citations have not yet been loaded for this authority.

Flood, heritage, ecology and archaeology

Not yet covered

Each layer reports its own coverage; missing coverage never appears as a clean result.

Access, road and wastewater prompts

Partial coverage

0 prompts are backed by extracted nearby decision evidence; all prompts remain checks, not predictions.

Structured appeal history

Confirmed coverage

78 structured nearby appeal records.

78 matched

Current policy citations

Not yet covered

Historic extracted references are not presented as current policy; verified citations are still being loaded.

1,115Nearby applications
20Site-linked candidates
7%Nearby refused
78Structured appeals

Top refusal reasons nearby

Residential Amenity1
Zoning Contravention1

Nearest planning decisions

24409

For change of use from shop as granted under previous permission P97/53 to Laundrette at premises

Granted0.0 km05 February 2025
23529

To change the use of a first floor commercial unit to a studio apartment, and to construct an extension to the rear of the apartment, located within a building presently being renovated, with all associated site works

Granted0.0 km07 December 2023
188012

To carry out proposed works at the following Laneway locations: River Lane; Enright's Bow; Halloran's Lane; Brady's Lane; Barrett's Lane; Salthouse Lane; Brewery Lane; Howley's Lane; Fahy's Lane; Cabey's Lane; Curtin's Lane; Merchant's Square; Chapel Lane; Murry's Lane; Lysaght's Lane; Thompson's Lane; Arthur's Row; Scabby Lane; Shank's Lane; Post Office Lane; McDonnell's Row; McNamara Lane; Quin's Bow; Cooke's Lane; Westby's Lane; Bindon Lane; Old Friary Lane and Lane to Harmony Row. The development will consist of 1. Up-grading of the public realm of Parnell Street, from High Street in the east to Carmody Street in the west, including re-surfacing in natural stone materials; street furniture; replacement street lighting; replacement signage, new signage and signage restoration and all ancillary site works. 2. Up-grading of the public realm of the Laneways, including where appropriate re-surfacing in mostly natural stone materials; replacement street lighting; provision of bin stores and barrel plinths; replacement signage, new signage and signage restoration and all ancillary site works. In accordance with the Habitats Directive, Appropriate Assessment Screening has been carried out on these projects. An environmental Impact Assessment ( EIA ) screening determination has been made and concludes that there is no real likelihood of significant effects on the environment arising from the proposed development.. Ennis is a recorded monument and place (RMP) and is classified as a historic town by the Archaelogical Survey of Ireland. These works are located within the Ennis Architectural Conservation Area ( ACA) and would materially affect the character of the ACA. There are a number of Protected Structures within the vicinity. An Archaelogical Impact Assessment has been carried out on the projects.

Granted0.0 km11 March 2019
18789

For development regarding a protected structure located in an archaeological conservation area. The development will consist of change of use from hair salon into a restaurant / take-away including a 2-storey extension to rear and related works, restoration / replacement of front windows / front façade, restoration / replacement and enlargement of shop front and fascia width, removal of existing first and second floor, restoration of internal walls, partial removal of rear façade and projecting shop signage ( 800 x 800mm)

Granted0.1 km20 June 2019
23371

For development of a protected structure located in an archaeological conservation area. The development will consist of restoration / replacement of front windows / front facade, restoration / replacement and renovation of the building, partial removal of rear facade to facilitate an extension to the rear of the building and all associated ancillary works, connections to services and site works

Granted0.1 km21 June 2024
21326

For change of use of first floor ancillary storage/office area originally associated with ground floor commercial unit to apartment unit

Granted0.1 km03 June 2021

The brief summarizes the pattern across all 1,115 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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