The development consists of the demolition of the existing 2 storey over basement building, currently in use for retail with ancillary storage and the construction of a new 3 storey over ground floor and basement building (five floors in all). The ground floor and basement will be in restaurant use while the upper floors will be in use as a hotel. Part of the ground floor will provide a reception for the proposed hotel on the upper floors. The ground floor elevation to the laneway will contain the entrance to the hotel, the restaurants and contain display cases for art.
PERMISSION AND RETENTION: PROTECTED STRUCTURE; We, Trinity College Dublin (the Provost, Fellow Foundation Scholars and the other members of Board, of the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin) Intend To Apply For: Permission & Retention Permission For development at this site: known as the Trinity Business School (0.518 ha site approximately), within the campus of Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, DO2R590, DO2F6N2. The site is principally bounded by Pearse Street to the north; the existing railway line to the east; existing structures on Pearse Street to the west and the Trinity College campus to the south. The site also includes Nos. 183-188 Pearse Street (incl.) which are Protected Structures RPS Ref No's 6515, 6516, 6517, 6518 & 6520. The development will consist/consists of: permission for amendments to the planning permission granted under Reg.Ref: 3012/15 (3012/15/X1 extended to 18th December 2025).The amendments involve modifications to the permitted layout which originally provided for the demolition of the Simon Perry Building to create an Agora Space. Under the modified proposal the open space adjacent to the Business School will be reduced by 334 sqm to form an enclosed courtyard to the rear of the Simon Perry Building, which building will not be demolished. As part of the amendment application linear planter boxes are proposed along the northern facade of the Simon Perry building in the courtyard to manage existing surface water runoff from the roof of the building. The application includes all associated works to accommodate the proposed changes including relocation of bike racks (28 bicycles spaces) within the courtyard (previously shown on the permitted development adjoining the steps and ramp on the southern elevation). Retention permission is sought for a platform lift to the courtyard, minor elevational changes to the ground floor doors and the reconfiguration of the ramp and steps all on the southern elevation of the Business School.
Permission is sought for modifications to previously approved mixed use development reg. ref. 4344/17 at 175-176 North Strand Road and 115 Seville Place, Dublin 1 comprising the following: (1) Change of use of the existing ground floor commercial unit of 147 sq.m to residential use to provide two, one bedroom universal design apartments, each with direct front door access from the street, and with gross floor areas of 74 sq.m and 63 sq.m respectively. This will increase the overall number of apartments in the building to 13 apartments; (2) Provision of private amenity space for each of the new ground floor apartments; (3) Alterations to existing ground floor elevations to accommodate the ground floor apartments; (4) Landscaping and boundary treatment works and all associated site works and services.
For a new roof terrace at second floor level (approx.54 sqm), to be partially covered with retractable roofing system (approx.40 with sqm); additional services at rear (approx. 30 sqm) comprising toilets, staff facilities and ancillary storage; also with stairs link to existing restaurant on first floor level; including associated elevational changes.
Development will consist of demolition of existing single storey extension to the rear of the existing property and replacing with a two storey extension. 2 No. new roof lights to rear of property roof and all ancillary works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:]. Planning permission is sought for works to the public house, The Ha'penny Bridge Inn, located at 42 Wellington Quay D02 Y103 (protected structure RPS no. 8373) and to the adjoining building at 1 Fownes Street Lower D02 HW72 formerly in restaurant use, now vacant. The works relate to the existing public house at ground and first floors, and will involve the part demolition of a section of partition walls of the protected structure at ground and first floors and the creation of two new openings in the party wall of the protected structure, to provide access from no. 42 to the restaurant seating and kitchen in the Fownes Street building. The existing 1-bed apartment on the second floor in no. 42 will be retained and an additional self- contained 1-bed studio apartment of 37.5sq.m with external terrace will be provided on the second floor of 1 Fownes Street Lower. The combined bar, restaurant and ancillary rooms will have an area of approximately 312 sqm in total in addition to the existing 1 bed apartment of 78sq.m at second floor in no. 42 and the proposed studio apartment of 37.5 sq.m. in Fownes Street. The commercial floorspace at 1 Fownes Street Lower, at ground and first floor will be approximately 98 sqm in total. The proposed development consists of refurbishing and upgrading the accommodation at 1 Fownes Street Lower. In order to comply with Part M requirements, an accessible toilet will be provided at ground floor. Other minor works associated with the development are proposed. No works are proposed to the elevations of 42 Wellington Quay. The proposal will include replacement front elevation signage for 1 Fownes Street Lower. These are to improve its presentation and include the removal of the external roller shutter and provision of a new shopfront at ground floor and removal of paint to the existing windows cills.
Permission for: Single and Two storey extension to rear, incorporating balcony at the first floor level. Enlarge existing window at rear at first floor level. Creation of vehicular access and area for off street parking all to front and all associated site works.
The demolition of existing single storey extension to the rear and construction of a new two storey extension to the rear.
Permission for development at this site at 50 City Quay, Dublin Docklands, Dublin, D02 F588 and an ESB substation located directly opposite to the north of City Quay. The development will consist of a mural (84sqm), at the western elevation of existing property at 50 City Quay extending 3 storeys in height; and four murals (100 sqm in total), at each of the elevations of a single storey ESB substation located opposite to the north. Planning permission was granted for the development for 3 years under Reg. Ref.: 3715/21.
Planning permission for development at this site at 50 City Quay, Dublin Docklands, Dublin, D02 F588 and ESB substation located directly opposite to the north of City Quay. The development will consist of a mural (84sqm), at the western elevation of existing property at 50 City Quay extending 3 storeys in height; and four murals (100sqm in total), at each of the elevations of a single storey ESB substation located opposite to the north.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Modifications to existing planning permission Reg. Ref. 4736/19 for development at 34 North Frederick Street, Dublin 1. The modifications will consist of: -1) Replacement of existing roof timber structure- 2) An AOV (Automatic Opening Vent) system size 1140x1180mm, installed to the roof rear slope, connected to the fire detection and alarm system for fire safety improvement -3) All other related works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at 34 North Frederick Street, Dublin 1, protected structure of 5 storeys including basement. The development will consist of change of use into a 6-bedrooms residential unit and restoration works including - new removable partitions - creation of reception rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, study, kitchen/dining room, laundry, bicycle store and other storage - installation of electrical radiators - installation of electrical radiators - installation of external insulation on gable wall from 1st floor to top floor - internal insulation of external walls - fire protection to all floors - new floor screed, at basement level - replacement of existing window by external door to rear basement level - replacement of existing door by window to rear basement level - restoration and replacement of windows where necessary - installation of secondary glazing - replacement of entry door - proposed new door to front at basement level - new internal stairs from basement to ground floor - new external stairs and pedestrian gate to front - upgrade of plumbing and electrical systems - replacement of internal doors - repair / restoration / decommission of fireplaces - structural repairs to balconettes, walls and flat roof - removal of modern flat roof to basement at front - all other related works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development will consist of the use of the Long Room, located within the Old Library, for a temporary exhibition for 12 months. The temporary exhibition will include for the temporary installation of a suspended 6m inflatable and rotating globe depicting the planet earth. The globe will be suspended from a truss supporting structure to be placed at first floor level within the Long Room- no physical interventions are proposed to the existing structure or fittings to facilitate the installation. The provision of all associated electrical cabling which is fully reversible and connected to existing distribution board.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE Permission for development at the Old Library, Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin, College Green, Dublin 2 (a Protected Structure, RPS 2004 and a Recorded Monument - Ref No.: DU018 020180). The proposed development will consist of the continued use of the Long Room, located within the Old Library, for a temporary exhibition for an additional period of three years. The temporary exhibition, as currently permitted and in place under DCC Reg. Ref. 3678/23, includes for the temporary installation of a suspended 6m inflatable and rotating globe depicting the planet earth.
Outline Permission for a development on this site at 12 Mark's Lane, Dublin 2. The development will consist of demolition of an old three storey building consisting of 6 old one bedroom apartments and the construction of a new five storey building over basement with penthouse consisting of 12 new apartments, 3 studio apartments, one two bedroom apartment and eight one bedroom apartments and associated site works.
Planning permission for proposed development comprising a change of use from existing ancillary storage to residential use to provide 4 no. 1 bed apartments and 1 no. studio apartment at first floor level, with balconies to Parnell Street and associated alterations to existing ground floor commercial unit to include new entrance on King’s Inns Street, new steel louvred gate to external bin storage area and escape stair from apartments on Parnell Street, new stairs and lift core, cycle and bin storage and all associated elevational alterations and site development works.
Planning permission for the development at the site located on the eastern side of Dominick Street Lower at the junction of Dominick Street Lower and Dominick Place, Dublin 1. The site is a part of SDRA 10 in the Dublin City Development Plan 2016-2022 and part of the masterplan granted planning permision by An Bord Pleanala in 2011. The development will consist of alterations to previously approved developmnt (Reg Ref. 4646/19) consisting of the repositioning of the rear boundary line at the right of way, adjoining rear 20 Dominick Street Lower and rear 20A Granby Lane. This will include the repositioning of the boundary security fencing and access ramp and gateway to the school to allow for vehicle access to rear 20 Dominick Street Lower.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Emgen Four Gp Limited intend to apply for permission in respect of a two-storey storage building (69 m²) with Undercroft, located in a yard (with vaulted cellars (29 m²) below) to the rear of the Old Storehouse, 3 Crown Alley (Protected Structure), Dublin 2, and to the rear of 8 Cope Street (Protected Structure), Dublin 2. Development to consist of construction of a covered area for licensed external-dining consisting of trussed-timber and hipped mono-pitch roof with slate finish, cast iron rainwater goods, lead flashings and 3 No. conservation rooflights, all on cast-iron columns and with new masonry fireplace & chimney plus, alterations to existing building (permitted under planning Ref 4426/24) consisting of a change of use at ground floor level from store to food and bar-servery, also adjustments to door GF-D1 and omission of 2 No. above-counter infills including windows GF-W1 & GF-W2 and replacement with demountable timber shutters, plus adjustments to hard standing and all associated works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: Permission in respect of a two- storey storage building (69 m²) with undercroft, located in a yard (with vaulted cellars (29 m²) below) to the rear of the Old Storehouse, 3 Crown Alley (Protected Structure), Dublin 2, and to the rear of 8 Cope Street (Protected Structure), Dublin 2. Retention is sought for executed demolition of: a) mono-pitch, corrugated metal roof and flashings on timber rafters and ceiling joists below, b) first floor brick gable wall on northern boundary, c) yard façade wall at ground and first floor built of random-rubble, brick, and concrete block plus rainwater goods, d) external concrete stairs, landing, box-metal handrail and double- door timber enclosure below, e) 2 no. window openings with concrete cills, timber window frames and casements, one with metal security grill on inner face, f) first floor timber entrance door and frame in external stud wall of timber cladding on timber stud with 1 no. window of fixed pane and two casements and rainwater goods, g) ground floor entrance door, frame and wall. h) internal flush-doors, architraves, plasterboard-finished timber stud walls and ceilings. Plus, for retention of executed construction of: i) 3 no. double glazed rooflights and mono- pitch felt roof, timber rafters and wall plate, lead flashings, and rainwater goods j) northern boundary gable wall reinstated at first floor in concrete block, k) new yard façade of concrete block-backed walls faced in salvaged and supplemented random-rubble stone and brick with segmented brick arch heads to 2 no. window openings, I) new yard façade brick wall with segmented salvaged brick arch heads to 2 no. window openings and 2 no. stone cills, m) first floor steel columns and beam support to roof, n) ground level new yard façade timber beam- effect cladding at undercroft and over 2 no. openings with timber cills below. Also, Permission is sought for development to complete the works to include: o) stone parapet copings to façade to yard and to northern boundary gable wall, p) external render and lead flashings to first floor northern boundary gable blockwork, q) first floor 2 no. stone window cills and 4 no. double-glazed timber sliding-sash windows, r) at ground floor reduce 2 no. openings with infill insulated timber stud wall with stained t&g timber cladding boards to form 2 no. casement timber window openings, and 1 no. flush timber door, s) removal of temporary internal timber open-riser ladder staircase and handrail and closing-up of the stairwell opening, t) making of new internal stairwell opening in first floor and fitting of new timber staircase and handrails, u) first floor repair and renewal of structural timbers and floorboards over, v) new walls, doors, and ceilings, ventilated dry-lining, thermal insulation and fire protections, w) mechanical and electrical services. Plus all associated works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE / RETENTION: for development at this site: 100 Seville Place & 101 Seville Place, Dublin 1, Dublin. 100 Seville Place and 101 Seville Place are Protected Structures with RPS Reference 7496, 7497. The development consists of: Retained as existing bedsits with full internal and external works as listed below Planning Permission is sought for: 1. External (a) Repair/restoration and installation of replacement railings across the front of the properties (b) Restore and repair stone paving (c) Lime rendering to exposed basement levels (d) Lime rendering to new retaining walls in front basement gardens (e) New stone paving/stone steps and stone coping stones (f) Soft planting and landscaping (g) Reinstate authentic replica painted timber front doors (h) New painted timber doors to all external door positions excluding 101 extensions (i) Newly positioned external doors and windows to rear elevations (j) Installation of a new external staircase to the rear extension (k) Reinstate decorative leaded fan lights over external front doors (l)Replace windows to front and rear facades with timber windows, excluding extension (m) Installation of lime feathering reveals excluding extension (n) Make good any damaged brickwork (o) New terracotta vents (p) Replacement rainwater goods throughout excluding extension (q) Existing coping stones to gables to be dressed in lead sheet (r) Reinstatement of natural slate hanging to rear (s) Lime rendering to lower level to rear (t) Undertake careful paint removal to 101 2. Internal (a) Carefully remove the IWI insulated dry lining (b) Make good internal face of all external walls Retention Permission is sought for: 3. External (a) Construction of new retaining walls in new positions (b) Adjusted door openings to front elevation (c) Carefully remove of masonry Chimneys (d) Replace full roof covering with new Slate (e) Insulation in the existing roof space (f) Replacement of existing roof access hatches with new glazed roof lights 4. External 101 Extension (a) Installation of EWI to rear extension with rendered finish (b) New raised roof structure (c) New natural Slate roof (d) New UPVC windows and doors (e) Reconfiguration of window/door openings to extension (f) New uPVC rainwater goods, soffit and fascia 5. Internal (a) Installation of new internal partitions (b) Removal of modern staircase from 100 with new timber staircase (c) Removal of 3 steps down in 101 (d) Removal of chimney breasts (e) New internal doors and woodwork (f) New floor finishes (g) New sanitaryware provision throughout (h)New kitchen installations throughout (i)New ventilation installed (j) New 1 hour fire rated ceiling (k)New electrical installation (l)New plumbing and waste connections (m) Lowering of existing ground floor.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for the construction of an extension on two levels to the rear of a three storey over basement residential building, a Protected Strucure (RPS Ref No. 6391 ) which contains 13 no apartments approved under Reg. Ref. 0753/96 and the repointing of the front facade (wigged pointing to match existing to ground floor section, i.e. below string course; flush pointing to upper section). The extension will consist of two no. 1 bed apartments each with balcony at second and third floor levels over the existing three storey rear return, with access provided from the the existing building at the second floor half landing level connected by a link containing a new dogleg stairs to the new apartments within the area of the proposed extension. Additional bicycle parking provided at lower ground level and additional refuse bin provided at rear ground floor area with access from Granby Lane.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission to (i) remove existing pedestrian side access from Dominick Place (ii) introduce vehicular access from Dominick Place to the existing rear yard of No.20 Lower Dominick Street. The works will consist of blocking up the existing pedestrian gate, the removal of approximately 3000mm in length of temporary timber fencing and approximately 1200mm in length of the concrete boundary wall to Dominick Place, to create a 4200mm wide opening, in which a double leaf metal swing gate will be installed, with each gate leaf measuring 2000mm in width and 3000mm in height approximately, and all ancillary works. No. 20 Lower Dominick Street is a Protected Structure.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning Permission is sought for roof repair works to the Museum Building at Trinity College; a protected structure reference 2003 on the record of protected structures as follows: - Replacement of modern glazing, glazing caps, glazing fixings & flashings to the apex rooflights over the inner hall - Replacement of modern roof access walkways to the inner roof wells at The Museum Building, Trinity College, The University of Dublin, College Green, Dublin 2 by The Provost, Fellows, Foundation Scholars and other members of the Board of the College of the Holy and undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Full planning permission is sought for roof repair works to the Museum Building at Trinity College; a protected structure reference 2003 on the record of protected structures as follows: - Replacement of slate finish to outer pitches, - Replacement of all copper work to outer pitches, - Replacement of glazing, glazing bars, glazing fixings & flashings to linear rooflights, - Repairs to chimneys to outer pitches at The Museum Building.
Change of use from a retail shop or as a restaurant to an outlet for the sale of hot food (burgers and hot dogs) for consumption off the premises from 12:00pm. to 11pm. seven days per week. This development breaches condition 7 of the An Bord Pleanala planning permission under appeal Ref. No. PL29S.110301 (Dublin City Council Reg. 2773/98) which stated 'Ground floor units shall be used as shops or as a restaurant which shall not be used as a take-away or for the sale of hot food for consumption off the premises' and this present proposal seeks to alter that original consent so as to allow No. 5A Crown Alley, to be used as a hot food take away outlet. The application also includes the erection of a name sign on the front elevation of this building.
Permission is sought to change the previously granted render finish listed on the south west elevation in the previously granted planning application reference No. 3326/18, to a brick finish.
Demolition of the remaining walls of a single-storey semi-detached workshop building and the construction of a two storey semi-detached house with a roof terrace at second floor level to the front of the property and all associated works.
RETENTION: Retention permission for alterations to previously granted works permitted under Reg Ref 3455/24. The works for which retention permission is being sought are as follows: A) New Facebrick finish to Side/North East elevation of Apartment Block. B) Select Concrete band along full extent at Level 3 and Level 4 of Side/North East elevation of Apartment Block. C) Configuration of layout to Fourth Floor Staircore and Apartment 12. D) Provision of a new solid metal blank panel to the bathroom of Apartment No. 12 on the front/North West elevation. E) Overall height extension of the lift core at roof level. F) Addition of a new Stair Core extending from Fourth Floor to Roof Level, including a new select staircase access door to the roof-level plant area. G) Adjustment to the location of air-to-water heat pumps at roof level, with revised surrounding fall-protection system. H) New 1m x 1m automatic opening vent (AOV) to the stair core. I) Omission of the previously proposed roof access hatch. J) All associated site and ancillary works.
PERMISSION For amendments to works permitted under Planning Reg Ref. 5385/22 at Nos. 173 & 174 North Strand Road, Dublin 1. The proposed amendments include: A) The reconfiguration of the internal ground floor layout in relation to the bike store, bin store and retail unit to adhere to Fire and DAC requirements. B) 1 no. proposed new additional external access door to the bike store to adhere to Fire and DAC requirements. C) The addition to a privacy screen to the ground floor (Type A:Apt 1) apartment balcony. D) A reduction of the floor to floor heights to reflect the proposed construction build up. E) A proposed additional storey comprising of 3 no. additional units. This involves the duplication of the Second floor at Third floor level and elevating the previously granted Third and Fourth floors up one level to form the proposed amended Fourth and Fifth floor levels. This proposed amendment will bring the development from 12 no. apartment units to 15 no. apartment units. F) The proposed addition of 2no. new windows at Fifth floor level. G) And all associated ground and site works
The proposed development comprises: a) Demolition of existing buildings on site; b) Construction of a new 5-storey apartment building (totalling c. 1103.5 sqm), including a partially setback third and fourth floors, with a plant area enclosure on the roof. The building will comprise 1no. ground floor retail unit (c.60.5sqm) and residential floorspace of c. 1,043sqm comprising of 12no. apartments consisting of: a. 7no. 1-bed units; b.4no. 2-bed units; and c. 1no. 3-bed unit. c) The apartment block includes terraces and balconies to the apartments, to be located on the north east and south west and south east elevations. The balconies to apartment nos. 2 and 5 will be provided with screening (a mix of brick and perforated brick) on the south east elevation. The apartment block will also provide 30no. bicycle parking spaces, including visitor spaces; d) The development will also include for all associated and ancillary site development works, including drainage, services and hard landscaping (including boundary treatments), fascia level signage zone to retail unit, bin storage, and all other ancillary works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development seeking permission will consist of the change-of- use of the existing entrance-level from commercial use to studio apartment with balconies, and change-of-use of the existing first-floor level from commercial use to one bed apartment with balconies along with all associated site works.
Planning permission for the demolition of a single storey flat roofed storage building and the construction of 5 no. one bedroom apartments at 23/24, Rutland Place North, Dublin 1. The proposed development is a proposed infill development of a brownfield site and consists of a two storey slated pitched roof building fronting onto Rutland Place North and finished in materials matching the existing streetscape. There are three apartment units on ground floor level and two located at first floor level. There is access to one apartment at ground floor level on Rutland Place North and access to the other two apartments is located to the rear of the building. Access to the two first floor apartments is also located at the rear of the building. The entrance to the site from Rutland Place North is constructed in rendered pillars and double timber gates together with a pedestrian side gate. There is a single storey bicycle store with 15 bicycle spaces. The bicycle store is flat roofed and rendered walls externally. Recreational shared open space is provided to the rear of the development with landscaped open space and all ancillary services.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission to carry out repair works to facade of 29 Lower Ormond Quay, a protected structure. Works comprise full repointing of brickwork, brick repairs and renewal of plaster window reveals.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The Provost, Fellows, Foundation Scholars and the other members of the Board of the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, intend to apply for permission for development at the Old Library (a Protected Structure ) and Berkeley Library (a Protected Structure) Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin, College Green, Dublin 2. The development will consist of refurbishment, demolitions, alterations, introduction of building services and fire protection measures to both to the Old Library (a Protected Structure, RPS 2004) and Berkeley Library (a Protected Structure, RPS 2005), below-ground additions beneath Fellows' Square with a new entrance structure, reconfiguring of external stairs and ramps, and change of use of part of the podium interior from ancillary library use to tourism use. This application seeks permission for the following works: 1. Works to the Old Library (a Protected Structure) to include: • External Works: Removal of non-historic steps, ramp and guardrail at Fellows' Square entrance, and replacement of the non-historic door with fire-exit doors; Removal of the existing steps at the Library Square entrance and replacement of the ary Podium; Refurbishment of historic facades, windows and roof, replacement of rooflight glazing and provision of new ventilation louvres. • Substructure Works; Underpinning of section of the existing building to provide for new services connection to Ground Floor Arcade, West and East Pavilion and new basement under the East Pavilion and modified link to the Berkeley Library and to 1937 Reading Room. • Long Room- Removal of non-historic central stair, introduction of trench-heating grilles in floor and extract air slot in gallery level alcove vaults, replacement of linoleum floor covering and window blinds, providing new natural light controls, insertion of new fire-resisting doors to East and West Pavilions retaining historic doors, replacement of rope lines with new exhibition information plates, general refurbishment works. Relocation of existing lift access doors from East Pavilion within the Long Room. Replacement of non-historic door at gallery level to East Pavilion with door to historic design. • Ground Floor Arcade - Removal and modification of non-historic floor, retaining and relocating surviving areas of historic paving, removal of mezzanine, shelving, library storage and partitions in the ground floor area to allow for new circulation strategy and configuration of rooms. Modification of 1 no. historic opening and forming 1 no. new opening in historic fabric. Provision of new central spine wall and new service risers. Provision of new raised floor and services floor zone to the South of 'spine wall'. Relocation of reading rooms from upper floors to new Research Collection Study Centre to the north side of spine wall and new Book of Kells exhibition to the south of spine wall. Provision of new services, partitions, ceilings, floor finishes and sanitary facilities; Relocation of 2 no. previously moved historic doorsets. • Interventions to West Pavilion- Replacement of the non-historic service stair and lift; Enlargement of previously relocated door opening, provision of new door openings to service stair and lift core on all levels (total 6 no. new and 1 no modified door openings in historic fabric); Closing access to early twentieth-century stair to basement level and provision of floor access hatch (connection to 1937 Reading Room); Replacement of earlier steel supporting structure to grand stair to improved detail; Reinstatement of floor finish to historic detail; Reconfiguration of ground floor and first floor rooms to integrate new lift with new steps, accessible toilet and security room at ground floor; Removal of non-historic partitions, wall, floor and ceiling finishes at second and third floors and provision of arrangement including removal of concrete third-floor slab, provision of new timber floor, sanitary facilities and services; Provision of plantroom to house new air-handling units (AHUs) in roof space, retaining historic trussed structure. • Interventions to East Pavilion- Removal of existing insertions comprising concrete staircase at ground to first floor, concrete staff stair and lift shaft to all levels, corridor wall at existing basement level, suspended mezzanines at historic second floor, including supporting structure above and later insertions; Enlargement of existing basement and creation of lower basement with new link to basement level in Berkeley Podium; Provision of new risers, stairs and lifts to all levels; Provision of new ground level slab; Removal of non-historic walls, ceiling and floor finishes to new circulation areas; Alterations to floor, ceiling, walls and shelving in first-floor Fagel Collection to upgrade fire compartmentation, including new glazed wall and doors between collection and circulation area; Provision of new timber floor over second floor; Provision of new partitions and finishes to new storage rooms. Provision of plantroom to house new air-handling units (AHUs) in roof space, retaining historic trussed structure. 2. Works to the Berkeley Library (a Protected Structure) including provision of new entrance pavilion within Fellow's Square for visitors to the Old Library through the Berkeley Library Podium, with new stair and lift down to a new visitor welcome and ticketing area; Replacement of later steps and ramp up to external Podium level from Fellow's Square, and of original ramp from College Park; Reconfiguration of levels and repaving of sloped area along Museum Building Paving and waterproofing repair works to Podium roof; Refurbishment of original rooflights to roof and side walls of Podium, and of original glazed lobby facing Museum Building; Provision of new smoke extract ventilation grille level to ground surface to northwest side of Podium, new grille under the new ramp and related structural openings. 3. Interventions and amendments to the interior of the Berkeley Library Podium (a Protected Structure) to include: • Removing internal blockwork partitions, floor screed and later shelving system including supporting structure to create Visitor Centre with associated functions, including new partitions and sanitary facilities; Alteration of mezzanine level link connection to Old Library East Pavilion and at basement level creation of new opening in original wall as connection into new basement under East Pavilion resulting in an increase in floorspace of 163 sq.m; Replace original existing mezzanine floor slab on east side with new exit stair to replace original timber and concrete stair and extension of mezzanine area resulting in an increase in floorspace of 253 sq.m. • Provision of a new public entrance point from Fellows' Square to proposed new Visitor's Centre below the Berkeley Library Podium to include ticketing (41 sq.m) and welcome area (148 sq.m), and a change of use of part of the existing below podium from ancillary library use to tourism use to include retail areas (296 sq.m), exhibition space (143 sq.m), cloakroom (70 sq.), exhibition introduction area (91 sq.m) storage and associated back of house, circulation and storage areas. The total area subject to change of use is 993 sq.m. The proposed development will increase the existing gross floor space below the existing podium and below ground level by c. 708 sq.m. 4. General works to both buildings including upgrading of the internal fabric to achieve required fire rating. Replacement of the existing services. General refurbishment of internal fixtures and finishes. Provision of new lighting, security, fire detection and suppression systems. Provision of new information and fire escape signage. 5. New single-storey basement beneath Fellows' Square to accommodate proposed Energy Centre (764 sq.m) with heat pump, AHU, ICT and electrical room, pump rooms, water storage tanks with 3 no. connections into floor void in Old Library Colonnades; 6. Permission is also sought for all associated site development, temporary construction operations, landscaping, external lighting, signage and boundary treatment works & to include removal of some existing trees and adjustment of the external ground levels at Fellows' Square and around Berkeley Library Podium.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: This application site contains 4 no. Protected Structures (RPS Ref. 3095, 3096, 3097 and 3098). The proposed development consists of the following: i. Cleaning and repair of front and rear elevations, railings, plinth and masonry elements. ii. Replacement of windows and rainwater goods. iii. Replacement steel stair leading to external basement area including works to railings to facilitate same. iv. Internal works and repairs including removal of certain existing non original partitions and rendering to basement walls. v. Works to external paving and yard including repair and replacement. vi. Relocation of ground floor kitchen in Nos. 9 and 10 to the basement of Nos. 9 and 10. vii. Provision of external louvre under window at low level in front basement area of No 10. viii. All associated site development works, opes for ducting and conservation works as set out in the application.
For permission for development at a site located at Portland Row, Dublin 1, D01 FV05. The site has access via Portland Row and is bounded by houses on Portland Row, Dunne Street, North Great Clarence Street and fronts onto Aldborough Place. The proposed housing development aims to provide a sustainable and vibrant residential community with a total of 49 units across 3 blocks. The development will feature a mix of two-story houses, own-door duplex apartments, and apartment units, catering to diverse housing needs. Additionally, the project will include ample secure and visitor cycle parking facilities, associated site works, and landscaping. These works include the demolition of 2no. existing industrial sheds. Proposed Construction of; Block A comprising of 4no. 3 bed 2-story houses, Block B comprising of 4no. 3 bed 2-story houses and Block C is an apartment building ranging from 3 to 5 storeys, comprising 16no. 3 bed duplex apartments, 16no. 2 bed apartments, 9no. 1 bed apartments as well as a community arts and culture space, bicycle storage, utilities and bin storage. The proposed development also includes public open space, communal open space and associated site works.
PERMISSION AND RETENTION for development at this site; Bad Ass Café, 9-11 Crown Alley, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02ED77 and Unit 2/3, Temple Bar Square, Dublin 2, DO2 X738. 9-11 Crown Alley is a Protected Structure. The development will consist of; a) on the Crown Alley façade, the retention of the illuminated "Bad Ass" fascia sign; b) on the Crown Alley façade, the replacement on the fascia sign of the 2D black lettering "Guinness" and "Temple Bar" with new 3D lettering; c) on the Temple Bar Square façade, the removal of the illuminated signage comprising a gold harp and the words "Bad Ass" and its replacement with whole new fascia and associated signage and d) on the Temple Bar Square façade a new metal screen to replace the existing roller shutter to the stairwell. All as described in detail in the drawings.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE Alterations to development previously approved under Reg. Ref. 2427/21 (ABP Ref. No. 311307) comprising: (i) replacement of 1 no. one-bedroom apartment at ground floor level with a communal room (48.5sq.m) with external balcony; (ii) replacement of the two-bedroom apartments (5 no. total apartments) at ground, first, second, third and fourth floor levels with 2 no. one-bedroom apartments at each floor level (10 no. total apartments); and, (iii) all associated ancillary works, including general revisions to internal layout and increase in building floor area (total of 33sq.m) from ground to fourth floor level, provision of additional private amenity spaces, and elevational changes necessary to facilitate the development. The revised unit mix will be 22 no. one-bedroom apartments each served by private amenity space in the form of a balcony/terrace. All units are intended to provide independent social housing for older residents (55+ years). The site is within the curtilage of The Free Church on Charles Street Great which is a Protected Structure..
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning for the development will consist of (i) removal of existing vehicular entrance gate off Fitzgibbon Street and demolition of two-storey commercial structure comprising former workshop/service garage and an adjoining derelict two storey dwelling which is bound to the south-east by an existing two-storey derelict structure situated within the grounds of No. 46 Charles Street Great (A Protected Structure - RPS No. 1371); (ii) construction of a five-storey flat/green-roofed apartment block served by 1 no. rooflights and comprising 19 no. units (1 no. studio, 14 no. one-bedroom units and 4 no. two-bedroom units) with each unit provided private amenity space, in the form of balcony and having access to communal amenity space (158sqm) at ground level. The development is to be served by 4 no. vehicular parking spaces 32 no. bicycle parking spaces and covered bin storage located within shared access yard accessible via a new vehicular entrance gate, of width 3.85m, off Fitzgibbon Street. The proposal also includes all ancillary works, inclusive of landscaping and SuDS drainage, necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of (i) Removal of existing vehicular entrance gate off Fitzgibbon Street and demolition of two-storey commercial structure comprising former workshop/service garage and an adjoining derelict two-storey dwelling which is bound to the south-east by an existing two-storey derelict structure situated within the grounds of No. 46 Charles Street Great (A Protected Structure - RPS No. 1371); and (ii) Construction of a two-storey over lower ground-floor level flat-roofed (with partial green-roof) apartment block served by 4 no. rooflights and comprising 4 no. two-bedroom and 4 no. three-bedroom duplex apartments. The two-bedroom apartments will each be served by south-west facing terraces at lower-ground and ground floor level and a north-east facing terrace at lower-ground floor level. The three-bedroom apartments will each be served by a south-west facing terrace at first floor level, a south-west facing balcony at second floor level and a private terrace and dedicated storage space (3.7sq.m) located at roof level. The development is to be served by 8 no. vehicular parking spaces, 24 no. bicycle parking spaces and covered bin storage located within a shared access yard accessible via a new vehicular entrance gate, of width 3.85m, off Fitzgibbon Street. The proposal also includes all ancillary works, inclusive of landscaping and SuDS drainage, necessary to facilitate the development.
Permission for the development of a part two, part three-storey mews house at 18A Fitzgibbon Street, Dublin 1, within the Mountjoy Square Architectural Conservation Area. The development will consist of the demolition of the existing single storey shop structure and the construction of part two, part three-storey mews house. It includes entrance, storage, ground floor WC, a home office, and a bedroom at ground floor; Open plan kitchen-dining and living area at first floor, a bedroom, bathroom at second floor, all measuring 120 m2. It includes an accessible roof terrace measuring 18 m2 at roof level, incorporating renewable technology, as well as a front garden measuring 13m2. It will include all associated ancillary works and services.
PERMISSION The works will include the demolition of the rear (South) facing elevation, renovation and restoration of existing derelict 3 storey over basement building, and construction of a 2 storey extension to infill rear (South) yard, a new 2 storey rooftop extension with a North facing roof terrace, new fenestration and shop front to the North Street Elevation. The proposed use of the development is retail on basement and ground floor level (54m2) and 1 no. 3 bedroom apartment over 1st,2nd,3rd and 4th floor level (124m2).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: 'The proposed development is limited to the basement, first floor rear room as well as front entrance, railings, lightwell and rear courtyard lightwell to No. 22 Dominick Street Lower, Dublin 1 (A Protected Structure RPS 2311), and includes: Internal works as follows: At first floor rear room - (i) removal of non-original fabric including internal walls and mezzanine structure, (ii) reinstatement of dado panelling and installation of a standalone bathroom, kitchenette and murphy bed, (iii) the removal of paint to the decorative ceiling plasterwork and cornice by a conservation specialist, (iv) repair and painting of original dado panelling, skirting, and architraves. Repair and replacement of floorboards where necessary, At basement level - (v) removal of non-original fabric including internal walls, liners, dropped ceilings and mezzanine structure, (vi) the 3 no. existing units will be reduced to 2 no. high quality units, (vii) replacement insulated floor provided throughout with new drainage to serve each unit, (viii) new dropped ceilings and wall liners will replace non-original versions throughout, (ix) repair and replacement of door architraves, window casings, skirtings, and floorboards, External works as follows: (x) modification of an existing rear window (non-original) opening to accommodate a hardwood timber door and beside this, a matching door will also be reinstated where there is currently an opening, (xi) restoration of the original wrought iron railings and plinth, removal of non-original blockwork with a new proposed corner post and entrance gate location for access to the front lightwell, (xii) restoration and repainting of existing front door and fanlight, (xiii) new stone paving and rationalisation of external drainage at the front and rear lightwells, (xiv) repair and painting of the original front entrance door to the building, and (xv) provision of a new steel stair in the front well to serve the front basement unit. The proposed suite of works will result in the provision of a 10 no. unit residential building.'
PERMISSION & RETENTION: The development consists of Retention permission of an existing telecoms installation and associated equipment and Permission to install 7 no. Antennas and 2 no. Transmission Dishes on supporting poles together with remote radio units (RRUs), cabling, and associated site works at 1 College Green, Foster Place, Dublin 2.
The proposed development will consist of the following: Erection of external signage to proposed Leon Restaurant to Millennium Walkway and Strand Street Great elevations and awning to millennium walk elevation and to amend condition No. 7 of planning permission Ref: 3016/14 to amend opening hours to Sunday to Wednesday 07.00-22.00 and Thursday to Saturday 11.00-23.00, including all associated site and ancillary works at this address, Unit 7, Millennium Walkway, Dublin 1, D01 EO1 EOH9.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the change of use of the ground floor level (72.76sq.m) from a retail tourist information shop to a retail Gelato store selling Gelato for consumption on the premises. Works also include modifications and upgrade works to the front existing signage.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION: Permission for retention of a change of use from office/educational use (granted permission under Pl Ref No 2556/14) back to use as a single residential dwelling house at 15 Mountjoy Square, Dublin 1. a Protected Structure.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: planning permission for the development will principally consist of the change of use of the ground floor level (72.76 sq.m) from a tourist information shop to a gelato & crepe store selling hot and cold food for consumption off the premises. Works also include minor colour and wording change to the existing signage.
Change of use of the existing ground floor financial services unit to a takeaway facility including the installation of new signage and a mechanical extract system venting at roof level along with internal alterations and all associated site works.
Planning permission for development at Unit 3 Creighton Street, which forms part of the development at 1-6 Sir John Rogerson's Quay, 17 Creighton Street and 21-22 Windmill Lane, Dublin 2. The development will consist of the change of use of the ground floor unit (c 94.5 sqm) from existing 'own door office/retail' (permitted under Reg. Ref. 2836/15) to physiotherapy use for treatment of sports injuries, podiatry, sports message and additional ancillary physiotherapy related services. No physical changes are proposed.