Construction of a mixed-use building ranging in height from 4 to 6 storeys and accommodating 2 no. retail/café units fronting Castle Street and 29 no. apartments at ground to 5th floor levels. The development will include: A mix of 19 no. 1-bedroom and 10 no. 2-bedroom apartments all with private terraces/balconies; Communal open space to the rear at surface level; Communal terrace at fifth floor roof level; 13 no. car parking spaces and 60 no. cycle parking spaces; Vehicular and pedestrian access from Castle Street; Bin stores, landscaping and all associated site works and services
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Former Everest Centre site , Castle Street , Bray
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Temporary use of site for 57 external car park spaces with associated lighting fixtures and temporary accommodation for security and toilets including 3m high site fencing, new access and associated site works
Construction of a 49no apartment unit building comprising of four storey with fifth and sixth floors set back and containing 17no one bedroom/ 2 person units and 32no two bedroom/ 4 person units, new vehicular entrance, 25no sub-level vehicular parking spaces (including 2no disabled spaces), 108no secure resident and visitor bicycle parking spaces, plant room, communal storeroom, bin storage area, pedestrian entrances off Castle Street, creation of hard and soft landscaped public areas to front (south) and rear (north) of proposed development, hard and soft landscaped rooftop (fifth floor) communal amenity space, roof mounted photo voltaic solar panel array (57sqm), connections to public infrastructure mains, and all other associated site development works
Works to rear of dwelling house comprising awning to rear yard, balcony and door thereto to first floor and pitched tiled roof in lieu of flat roof to previously approved first floor extension. Application to further include Permission for the removal of condition 4 of Planning Register Reference 17/236, permission for new timber fence to front garden and obscure glass screen to rear balcony
Revisions and extension of an existing internal road at the former Industrial Yarns site (presently Lidl) to connect the Religious Sisters of Charity complex to the Dublin Road and closure of existing vehicular access at the Dublin Road/Upper Dargle Road Junction and, all associated development works, including revisions to existing footpath/cycle tracks to tie into the proposed extended internal road, provision of footpaths, site clearance, drainage, landscaping and boundary treatment works, road markings, a new entrance gate (c. 2 m height), and all ancillary site works. The application site extends into Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council's administrative boundary; thus, a concurrent application is being submitted to Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.
12 sq. m. structure in rear garden for use as a sewing room
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