The development will consist of amendments to Block 4 which forms part of a previously permitted development DCC Reg. Ref. 3742/10 (ABP Ref. PL29S.238212), as subsequently amended by planning permission DCC Reg. Ref. 4443/16 and DCC Reg. Ref. 3416/18. The proposed amendments to Block 4 will provide for an additional storey to Core 2 of the previously approved development to provide for an 8-storey building at Core 2 and an increase in height from the approved 23.375m to the proposed 28.15m. The proposed development will provide for an additional 4 no. residential units, increasing the total in Block 4 from the approved 86 no. units to the proposed 90 no. units. The additional units will comprise the following: -1 no. two-bedroom unit with a floor area of 103m2 to include a winter garden measuring 9.3m2 and external balcony measuring 8m2; -1 no. two-bedroom unit with a floor area of 103m2 to include a winter garden measuring 9.3m2; -1 no. two-bedroom unit with a floor area of 87m2 and external terrace measuring 18m2; -and 1 no. one-bedroom unit with a floor area of 58m2 and external terrace measuring 8m2.
The development will consist of amendments to Block 4 which forms part of a previously permitted development DCC Reg. Ref. 3742/10 (ABP Ref. PL29S.238212), as subsequently amended by planning permission DCC Reg. Ref. 4443/16 and DCC Reg. Ref. 3416/18. The development includes the proposed repositioning of the approved ESB substation and switchroom which will serve Block 4 of the Charlemont Square development to a position inside the wall along the southern boundary of the subject site. The substation and switchroom will consist of a single, flat roofed, single-storey structure with an internal floor area of 25.7 sq.m and measuring 3.15m in height.
PERMISSION:The proposed development will consist of the change of use of the approved retail floor space at upper basement level to a bowling alley and indoor leisure facility with ancillary bar.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: We, Gaiety Productions Unlimited Company, intend to apply for Planning Permission for development at Gaiety Theatre, Nos. 46–50 King Street South, Dublin 2, D02 V097 (a Protected Structure, RPS Ref. No. 4274). The proposed development will consist of the provision of a new Air Handling Unit (AHU) on the eastern roof to replace the existing system in a like-for-like manner; the replacement of the existing water tank on the roof with a new tank of similar size and location; the installation of new internal ductwork within the attic space to extract air from the auditorium and associated new ventilation grilles and louvres; structural repairs to the slabs forming the roof and floors on the eastern side of the Theatre; localised repair works to roof flashings, parapets, concealed gutters, roof lights, and junction areas; reinstatement and upgrade of rainwater outlets and downpipes from various roof levels; the installation of new gantry walkways, access ladders, and fall-protection systems to various roof areas to facilitate safe maintenance; the temporary removal, cleaning and reinstatement of the existing glazed canopy on the King Street South façade; and all ancillary and associated works required to facilitate the above and to improve the Theatre’s ventilation, building fabric and maintenance access.
Planning permission for development at 'Chatham and King', Chatham Street, Dublin 2 bounded to the north by Chatham Street, to the south by the rear of The Gaiety Centre, King Street South, to the west by Clarendon Row and to the east by 6 Chatham Street and the Gaiety Theatre (Protected Structure). The proposed development will consist of: 1) the change of use of the 3 no. food and beverage units at ground floor approved under register reference 4436/16 to retail use and the amalgamation of this floor space with the 2 no. approved retail units to form a single retail unit at ground floor; 2) the change of use of the approved retail floor space at upper basement level to food and beverage use; 3) alterations to the approved shopfronts at ground floor including the redesign of the approved entrance doors; the installation of a retractable accordion gate across the main shop entrance on the Chatham Street elevation; the installation of an additional two sets of double doors on the Chatham Street elevation; and the installation of new double doors to the basement on the Clarendon Row elevation; 4) the display of illuminated (backlit) signage (individual letters and logos) above the shopfronts on the Chatham Street and Clarendon Row elevations; 5) the installation of 12 no. projecting fixed fabric banner signs at first floor level (9 no. on the Chatham Street elevation and 3 no. on the Clarendon Row elevation); and 6) the installation of a projecting curved canopy over the main shop entrance on the Chatham Street elevation.
Retention Permission of amendments made to previously approved planning application (WEB1255/25), consisting of 1. increase in first floor plan width 2. change of building line at side elevation 3. reduction in ground floor window width 4. omission of 1 no. window at first floor level.
To demolish the existing ground floor extension to rear of house, for new single and two storey extension to side and rear of house, for new window at first floor side elevation and new Velux rooflight to side of existing house.
The development will consist of minor amendments to ground – through to seventh-floor level of Block 5 which forms part of a previously permitted development as approved by Dublin City Council under Reg. Ref. 3742/10 (ABP Ref. PL29S.238212), as subsequently amended by DCC Reg. Ref. 4443/16, DCC Reg. Ref. 4088/18, DCC Reg. Ref. 2502/20, and DCC Reg. Ref. 2687/20. The proposed amendments relate predominantly to the internal configuration of Block 5 and will include: • Relocation of the existing ESB substation at ground-floor level; • An overall increase in gross floor area (GFA) of retail space from 222.7m2 to 232m2 arising from an increase to Retail Unit 01 GFA from 68.6m2 to 88.2m2 and reduction to Retail Unit 02 GFA from 154m2 to 144.5m2; • Amendment to Core 2 entrance and minor re-arrangement of internal circulation spaces at ground-floor level; • Alteration to apartment unit no. 09 (Type C1) at ground-floor level from 2-bedroom to 1-bedroom unit, and a reduction in GFA from 87.2m2 to 60m2; • Alteration to apartment unit no. 01 (type A) at first-floor level from 1-bedroom to 2-bedroom unit, and an increase in GFA from 67.4m2 to 77.6m2; • Re-arrangement of internal configuration of apartment unit no. 14 (Type G1) at first-floor level to accommodate fire requirement for ESB substation; • Alterations to apartment unit nos. 47, 51, 55, 59 & 63 (Type L) from third to seventh floor level to provide for removal of winter gardens to increase living areas; • Addition of a service riser from the ground- through to fourth-floor level resulting in alterations to apartment unit no. 02 (Type B) and a reduction in GFA from 59.2m2 to 46.2m2, and apartment nos. 04, 06 & 08 (Type B) and a reduction in GFA from 47.5m2 to 46.2m2; • And addition of a service riser from ground- through to first-floor level resulting in a minor re-configuration to the en-suite bathroom in apartment unit no. 10 (Type D).
The development will consist of the internal and external amendments to Block 5 which forms part of a previously permitted development as approved by Dublin City Council under Reg. Ref. 3742/10 (ABP Ref. PL29S.238212), as subsequently amended by, DCC Reg. Ref. 4443/16 and DCC Reg. Ref. 4088/18. The proposed amendments will include: Re-arrangement of internal core areas and lobby spaces at all levels, resulting in minor changes to layouts and area in surrounding apartments, requiring the conversion of 1 no. two-bedroom unit to a one-bedroom unit and 1 no. one-bedroom unit to a two-bedroom unit at ground floor level; A change in core 1 at first floor level only, requiring the conversion of 1 no. two bedroom unit to 1 no. one-bedroom units and the remaining floor area allocated to the adjoining existing one-bedroom apartment; Change of use of the storage area located to the rear of core 2 at ground level to 1 no. two-bedroom apartment, resulting in the provision of a dual-access route linking the courtyard and the core; conversion of the three-bedroom unit located at the rear of core 2 (first through to sixth floor inclusive) to 2 no. one-bedroom units with GFA’s of 52.7m2 and 47.7m2; The provision of winter gardens in lieu of balconies/external terraces across 83 no. units from ground to sixth floor (inclusive); Addition of corner balconies to the northern elevation at third-floor to sixth-floor level (inclusive); Change the currently approved monocouche render external finish to the internal courtyard of Block 5 to brick finish; Addition of an ESB substation and switch room at ground floor level, resulting in slight reductions to the floor area of the ground floor retail units adjacent; and Addition of stairs at ground level connecting to basement level and a minor increase in size to the adjacent approved goods lift, requiring the conversion of 1 no. two-bedroom unit to a one-bedroom unit. The proposed amendments will provide for an overall increase from the approved 86 no. units at Block 5 to 93 no. units and the following housing mix: 25 no. one-bed units (27%); 62 no. two-bed units (67%) and 6 no. three-bed units (6%).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE The development will consist of the conservation and refurbishment of the existing Pathology Block, one of the buildings included in the National Concert Hall (NCH) Complex, located on Hatch Street Upper. The development includes the change of use of the former UCD School of Medicine to the Learning and Participation function of the NCH. The total floor area of the development is approx. 1401 msq. The Pathology Block, link structure and adjacent Butler Wing (South) are designated Protected Structures within the NCH complex (Reference RPS 2425). The conservation and refurbishment works to the Pathology Block will include a new public entrance to the existing link structure on Hatch Street Upper to provide universal access, 2no. recital spaces, 5no. workshop spaces, offices, new sanitary facilities and additional ancillary support and plant accommodation. The existing sandstone facade and chimney stack to Hatch Street will be cleaned, repaired and conserved. Existing brickwork shall be repointed where necessary. Refurbishment work will include the conservation and repair of existing external windows, doors, roof lights and upgrading of the existing slate roof, including removal of some asbestos slates, and rainwater goods and all minor/repair work. The existing glazing will be retained where possible and works will include installation of slim-line glazing in the two recital rooms and percussion workshops. Secondary glazing will be installed internally to 5no. of the windows of the main recital space. 5no. casement windows will be replaced with new timber sliding sashes, to match the windows on Hatch Street Upper. New heating, ventilation and cooling plant is to be located internally in the first floor area of the West Range, with associated louvres to the roof lantern and condensers in the courtyard garden, new floor and removal of walls and staircase. 2no. window openings are to be adapted, and 2no. new opes to provide fire escape doors on the west elevation. The existing access gate will be relocated to the north. Walls and partitions to be removed to facilitate Workshops 3, 4 and 5 and office 2. Blocked up opes to be reused with new doors and windows to the courtyard. The existing flat roofed timber clad structure over the granite bridge linking the Pathology Block and the Butler Wing is to be removed and the bridge returned to its original condition. A lime render application is proposed on the east elevation facing the Butler Wing. The flat roof and north wall of the link structure to be removed and rebuilt, to accommodate new entrance space, toilet facilities. Internal steps and a platform lift will facilitate universal access to the existing ground floor of the Butler Wing South. The rear wall is to be rebuilt 2.4 meters to the north to accommodate 2 no. universally accessible toilets on the Pathology Block ground floor and the ground floor of the Butler Wing South. In order to facilitate the proposed development, the following demolitions are required: Block A - A 75sqm vacant repair workshop with a flat roof and pre cast concrete coping. Block B - A 9sqm vacant lock-up store of modern blockwork construction, partly rendered. Block C - A 33msq single storey lean-to structure and redundant plant and ducts located to the north side of the Pathology Block to re-instate two high level windows. Block D - An existing 5sqm concrete lean-to shed in the courtyard - housing redundant plant equipment. Block E - An existing 6sqm timber frame enclosure in the courtyard. Modern 1990s mezzanine 141sqm first floor and staircase housing vacant offices. 28sqm timber gallery and stairs. 109sqm Link Structure to include flat roof and rear wall. The external works will comprise hard and soft landscaping, including measures to protect the three mature lime trees, lighting, new steps and gently sloped inclines to facilitate universal access to the proposed new entrance, new folding gates to Hatch Street Upper to replace the existing section of infill railings, 4 bicycle stands (8 bicycles), replacement of existing drainage lines, provision of SUDS features and all associated ancillary drainage and site works on a site area of circa. 0.2628 hectares. The development has been screened for both Appropriate Assessment and Environmental Impact Assessment.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The refurbishment and reinstatement of the structure as a single dwelling, including internal alterations at lower ground, upper ground and first floor levels, removal of non original partitions, doors and finishes, repair and conservation of original features including cornice, sash windows, front door amd fanlight, internal reconfiguration to provide modern living/bedroom/bathroom accomodation, reopening of an existing window to the rear and installation of a new window, repointing of brickwork to the front elevation, excavation of the non original uninsulated lower ground floor concrete slab and replacement with a new insulated concrete slab, reinstatement of the original fireplace at upper ground floor level, removal of a section of wall and non original PVC sash to the rear to enable the extension, construction of a modest two-storey rear extension totalling 35.4 Sqm to lower and upper ground floors with side patio (9.9 Sqm) with three rooflights, upgrading of services throughout the house, landscaping to front and rear gardens and all associated site works.
Proposed demolition of existing single storey extension to rear, construction of a new partial single storey, partial two storey extension to rear, new flat roof dormer extension to the rear of the main roof and associated internal modifications and site works
The development will consist of amendments to Block 5 which forms part of a previously permitted development DCC Reg. Ref. 3742/10 (ABP Ref. PL29S.238212), as subsequently amended by planning permission DCC Reg. Ref. 4443/16 and DCC Reg. Ref. 4088/18. The proposed amendments to Block 5 will provide for an additional storey to Core 3 of the previously approved development to provide an 8-storey building at Core 3, and an increase in height from the approved 36.4m to the proposed 40.3m. The proposed development will provide for an additional 4 no. residential units consisting of 3 no. two-bedroom units and 1 no. one-bedroom unit and all ancillary internal wintergarden and external terrace areas for each unit.
The development will consist of internal refurbishment works of the existing dwelling demolition of rear ground portion of wall and construction of a two storey extension comprising of first floor bedroom and ensuite over living/kitchen area.
Planning permission for change of use of part to short term lettng of the existing dwelling.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE The conservation, refurbishment and upgrade of the existing National Concert Hall (NCH) buildings including: the former University Building's Butler north-east and south-cast wings and the central Butler main entrance block (c.1914); the former Exhibition Hall buildings (c.1865) including the south range, the main auditorium, the John Field and Carolan rooms; the former UCD Medical Library and north range. The total floor area of the existing buildings, subject of this planning application, is 16,560sqm. The development includes a new three storey over basement extension to the west of the existing auditorium, ante space and Carolan Room (3610sqm), the insertion of a new floor to both the Studio Space (226sqm) and the former Medical Library (662sqm) and a new two storey atrium extension linking the Butler building to. the central 1865 block (336m) and an extension to the basement under the main auditorium (873sqm). The overall area of the proposed development is 20,869sqm (4295sqm basement and 16,574sqm above ground) The main buildings and boundary walls, the subject of application are designated Protected Structures within the NCH complex (Ref: RPS 2425). Adjacent protected structures include the Real Tennis Court (Ref: RPS 2426) and Iveagh House (Department of Foreign Affairs) and Iveagh Gardens, including stone garden folly (Ref. RPS 7791). In order to facilitate proposed development, the following demolitions are required: 1042sqm two storey former Anatomy Block (c.1884 with c.1930 modifications) plus 332sqm. of ancillary extensions; 116sqm two storey (1981) plant room with associated roof plant to the rear of the main auditorium; 65sqm two storey (2016) temporary stair block to the rear of the 1865 building 250sqm three storey over basement (c.1995) sanitary accommodation extension to the rear of Butler north-east wing including existing bridge link structure at first floor level; Removal of an internal fire stair core (1981) located to the west of the John Field Room; Removal of escape stairs (1981) from the auditorium within the south range; Removal of existing (c.1960) external fire escape stairs between Butler building and 1865 block; Removal of a section of the basement (c.1914) under the existing carpark to the front of the south wings of Butler building; Removal of several internal modern interventions throughout the buildings. The existing limestone façade to Earlsfort terrace will be cleaned and conserved. The existing rendered and partly rendered masonry walls to the elevations of the 1865 former exhibition hall buildings shall be repaired re-rendered as appropriate. Refurbishment work will include the conservation and repaired existing external windows, doors, roof lights and upgrading - restoration and repair of existing slate roof and rainwater goods, proposed removal of existing bitumen roof covering to the auditorium and John Field room roof structures and replacement with metal standing seam roof finish and new rooflights. Any existing original external glazing will be retained where possible and works will include the upgrade of glazing to some areas. The window openings of the main auditorium shall reopened and a secondary glazing shall be installed externally to the existing windows. The same window treatment is proposed for the NSO rehearsal space (former UCD medical library) The works include complete replacement of all mechanical and electrical services and the provision of solar panels and heat pumps. This application includes minor modifications to the former Pathology Building, previously permitted development (Reg. Ref 4975/23). The modifications include: The provision of a roof light in the link structure; The re-ordering of the link structure layout to include changing places facility; Removal of 1 no. tree from the existing landscaped area fronting onto Hatch Street; Amendments to the external entrance ramp and steps. The external works will comprise of hard and soft landscaping, including measures to protect the existing trees, lighting, new steps, ramps and gently sloped inclines to facilitate universal access to the proposed new entrance, provision of café terrace areas for outdoor dining, 84 no. Sheffield bicycle stands (168 bicycles) plus 8 no. cargo bicycle stands, upgrade of existing foul and surface water drainage lines, provision of SUDS features and all associated ancillary drainage, bin storage, screened mechanical Plant areas and all associated site works on a site area of circa 1.3 hectares. The service vehicle access gate off Hatch Street will be moved further east to accommodate safer access. The development has been screened for both Appropriate Assessment, Environmental Impact Assessment. A Basement Impact Assessment and Architectural Heritage Impact assessment has been carried out.
The proposed development will consist of the demolition of all structures on site (including No. 41 Chamber Street, a habitable house) and construction of a mixed use development of a total of 2,309sqm gross floor area (GFA) to comprise 27 no. apartments (consisting of 11 no. one-bed units; 15 no. two-bed units and 1 no. three-bed unit), and 1 no. retail unit (122sqm GFA) arranged in 2 no. Blocks as follows: Block A is four storeys, rising to five storeys in height at the corner of Chamber Street and Ardee Street, with 1 no. retail unit at ground floor level and 10 no. residential units on the upper floors (first to fourth floor level) with recessed balconies on the north, east and south elevations; Block B is three storeys in height with 17 no. residential units on ground to second floor level and recessed terraces/balconies on southern and eastern elevations, and an external access walkway on northern elevation at first and second floor level. The development will include 60 no. bicycle parking spaces (46 no. internal secure spaces and 14 no. external visitor spaces), bin stores, plant, electrical switch rooms and ESB Substation, controlled pedestrian/cycle access to internal courtyard via Ardee Street, landscape open space areas, boundary treatments, associated signage, lighting and all associated site and development works on a site of 0.15 hectares.
Retention planning permission for development consisting of the retention of a single storey ground floor rear extension compromising new kitchen & study area, alteration to front facade comprising removal of old front door and its replacement with new window to match existing adjacent and all associated minor internal & external alteration works, including demolition of small rear out building shed & outside WC
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: A. The demolition of the existing garage/warehouse buildings to the rear of the 3 properties and; B. The construction of an apartment building, which will be 4 storey height in total (3 levels over ground floor) facing on to Richmond Place South, together with associated site works, providing 10 residential units. No. 26 is a Protected Structure.
Attic conversion for storage with dormer window to the rear, and first-floor extension with a Flat roof to the rear.
The development will consist of single storey porch with glazing to front facade of existing dwelling and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for the refurbishment and change of use of No. 10 Ardee Street, a Protected Structure of 3 storeys over basement; from part dwelling, part office use to office use only (530 sqm); the construction of a part three storey with roof terrace/part three storey with roof terrace/part 4 storey over basement extension with surface water attenuation and PV panels on roof (5 floors in total) to the North and East of No. 10 Ardee Street(at the former No.9 Ardee Street bounding St Luke's Avenue) to provide office accommodation, lift/stairs and 4 No. apartments (737 sqm), (1No. 1 bed, 1No. 2 bed, 2 No.3 bed), with balconies to South and North facades; the upgrade and refurbishment of No. 11 Ardee Street (a 2storey building) for office use (218 sqm); with new roofs and rooflights along with alterations to existing openings; the construction of 2No. 2 storey duplex 1 bed apartments, with rooflights, within the building known as 'The Ramp' to the east of No. 11 Ardee Street (109 sqm); provision of a bin store with roof terrace above, bio-attenuation area, 26 No. Bicycle parking spaces and 2No. car parking spaces in courtyard; retention of existing arched vehicular entrance off Ardee Street along with provision of new pedestrian entrance off St. Luke's Avenue along with all associated landscape, conservation and site development works including new boundary wall and railing to eastern boundary. Detailed works to No. 10, a protected structure, to include: The demolition of three storey extension to North known as "The Annex" and small toilet structure to rear (East); the removal and strip out of other non-original partitions; the reinstatement of windows to rear at ground floor and doors and windows to basement; the strip out and replacement of redundant services; the adjustment of internal opes into extension at No. 9 Ardee Street at ground, first and second floors with a new ope at both ground and first floor; localised repointing to facades; structural strengthening where required.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the conservation and refurbishment of the existing north wing and part of the east wing of the National Concert Hall and the Real Tennis Court building and the construction of a new four storey over basement extension with a planetarium dome to the west of the north wing at the boundary of the Iveagh Gardens. The development includes the change of use of the former UCD School of Civil Engineering to the National Children's Science Centre. The total floor area of the development is approx. 9580 sq.m. The National Concert Hall, Real Tennis Court and Iveagh House (Department of Foreign Affairs) and Iveagh Gardens, including stone garden folly are designated Protected Structures (References RPS 2425, 2426 and 7791). In order to facilitate the new extension, the following demolitions are required: - 450 sq.m two storey stone building, which houses a workshop, plant area and ancillary items; and a 120 sq.m maintenance shed located in the north western corner of the site; - A section of the boundary along the Iveagh Gardens, allowing for a new access ramp and steps into the Iveagh Gardens. - A 200 sq.m single storey lean-to structure located to the south side of the Real Tennis Court building, providing for universal access to the Real Tennis Court building. The Real Tennis Court building will be refurbished including the restoration of the tennis court (to a playable condition), and to facilitate space for temporary displays and exhibitions. Construction of a single storey structure to the south side of the Real Tennis Court building will provide universal access, and will include a lobby, toilets, tea station, stairs, lift and ancillary works. Existing windows and roof lights are to be repaired, restored and upgraded as required. The construction of a new link tunnel with a single storey glazed box roof light will connect the Real Tennis Court building to the north east corner of the National Concert Hall. The restoration and refurbishment works to the north and east wings of the former UCD School of Engineering will include a new entrance to the existing north wing, new fire doors to corridors, new lift core to link all levels and permanent interactive display spaces from basement to second floor, a gift shop, lecture theatre, science demonstration laboratory, classrooms, schools lunch area, offices, new sanitary facilities and additional ancillary accommodation. Refurbishment work will also include the restoration of existing external and internal windows and doors, upgrading of the existing roof and roof lights and all minor/ repair work. All existing plant to be removed from roof and replaced with new plant to be located on both the existing and new roof extension. The new extension will connect to the existing building through a glazed link and will include interactive display spaces, a domed planetarium, and external balcony, café, circulation cores and ancillary spaces. Additional plant, toilets and support accommodation will be housed in the basement. The external works will comprise of hard and soft landscaping, lighting, new steps and ramps to facilitate universal access to the existing north wing and Iveagh Gardens, a section of new decorative railings to Iveagh Gardens to replace the proposed section of wall to be removed 26 no. bicycle stands, new surface water attenuation, new foul connection and all associated ancillary works on a site area of circa. 0.837 hectares. The development has been screened for both Appropriate Assessment and Environmental Impact Assessment.
RETENTION: The development consists of: the temporary use of part of the existing Student Accommodation for tourist or visitor accommodation until 31st May 2022, after which time the development will revert to the originally permitted Student Accommodation use under DCC Reg. Ref. 2827/17. There are no physical changes proposed to the permitted development.
Construction of new single storey utility/study/living room/wc extension to side and rear of existing dwelling and associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the refurbishment and change of use of No.10 Ardee Street (protected structure), a 3 storey over basement building from part dwelling, part office use to office use only; the construction of a part 3-storey with roof terrace and a part 4-storey extension with flat roof to the North and East of No. 10 Ardee Street to provide office accommodation and lift/stairs; the provision of a 1-storey bicycle and bin store with green roof; 12No. bicycle parking spaces and 1 No. car parking space in the courtyard along with provision of a new pedestrian entrance off St. Luke's Avenue along with all associated landscape, conservation and site development works including a new boundary wall to eastern boundary. The proposed works to No.10 Ardee Street (protected structure) include the demolition of 3-storey extension to North known as "The Annex" and 1-storey toilet structure to rear (East); the removal and strip out of other non-original partitions; the reinstatement of windows to rear at ground floor and doors and windows to basement; the adjustment of internal opes into the extension at No.9 Ardee Street at ground, first and second floors with 2no new door openings at ground and first floor level; localised repointing to façades; structural strengthening where required.
The construction of a ground rear extension with flat roof with 2 no. rooflights and 3 no. solar panels, alterations to existing rear outrigger including raising ridge and addition of 1 no. rooflight, and all associated site works.
(a) Demolition of existing single storey rear extension and conservatory: (b) Construction of new ground floor single storey flat roof extension and first floor flat roof extension to rear of existing house: (c) Internal alterations at ground and first floor level and new roof lights on existing roofs: (d) All associated site works and services
The development will consist of construction of 1 No.3 storey, 3 bedroom townhouse (188 sqm) with balcony at 2nd Floor level and roof terrace. Off street parking for 1 car to front and associated site works.
PERMISSION: The front (north) of the site faces towards Harcourt Road/Adelaide Road and the rear onto Albert Terrace/Albert Place West. The east of the site is bounded by Peter Place. LUAS tracks run by the north and east of the site. The proposal includes the demolition of all existing structures on site and the construction of new structures, as detailed below. Demolition: The demolition of the existing office development (c.6,636m2) comprising an 8-storey L-shaped office block (c.26.5m high + setback plant) and surface carpark; and Construction: The construction of a new office development (c.20,519m2), including retail/cafe use (c.80m2) and a community facility (c.709m2). The proposed development will range in height from 4-storeys facing Albert Terrace/Albert Place West, through setback floors of 6 and 8-storeys, to a 9 and 10-storey setback level towards the front (Harcourt Road/Adelaide Road end) of the site, giving an upper parapet height of c.41.47m (+ plant). The scheme includes external terraces facing Albert Terrace and Albert Place West (at 4th floor) and facing Peter Place/Albert Place West (at 6th floor), a wrap-around terrace at 8th Floor and a 9th floor terrace facing Harcourt Road/ Peter Place. The existing 51 surface level car spaces will reduce to 24 spaces, accommodated at basement level, accessed via a car lift off Albert Place West. 289 bicycle spaces will be provided (including cargo bike and accessible spaces and 12 visitor spaces.) The proposed development includes all necessary plant, landscaping and ancillary development and site works above and below ground.
PERMISSION: The development will consist of modifications to the previously permitted scheme DCC Reg. Ref: 2954/20. The modifications will comprise of a reduction in floor area from 188m2 to 168m2 as a result of reduced width of the overall building, revisions to the internal configurations to the permitted unit resulting in a change from previosly permitted 3 bedrooms to 4 bedrooms now proposed, and modifications to front and rear facades and windows.
Permission is sought for the demolition of the existing single storey flat roofed extension which projects at the rear of the house and the construction of a free-standing, single storey home office with a corrugated, metal clad and glazed mono-pitched roof.
Irish Life Assurance plc intends to apply for planning permission to amend the permitted development under Reg. Ref. 3136/23 (as amended by Reg. Ref. 3067/25) at No. 1 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 (incorporating Nos. 5-7 Albert Terrace, Dublin 2). The proposed development will consist of the following amendments to Reg. Ref. 3136/23 (as amended by Reg. Ref. 3067/25): The installation of an internally illuminated external sign (c. 3.7 m wide and c. 0.7 m high with lettering spelling "Deloitte.") located at the permitted 1 st floor above ground floor of 1 Adelaide Road on the north elevation - façade mounted adjacent to the permitted main building entrance; The installation of an internally illuminated external sign (c. 3.7 m wide and c. 0.7 m high with lettering spelling "Deloitte.") located at the permitted 9 th floor of 1 Adelaide Road on the east elevation - façade mounted high level signage; The installation of an internally illuminated external sign (c. 3.7 m wide and c. 0.7 m high with lettering spelling "Deloitte.") located at the permitted 1 st floor of 1 Adelaide Road on the east elevation - soffit mounted between brick columns; The installation of an internally illuminated external sign (c. 2.0 m wide and c. 0.375 m high with lettering spelling "Deloitte.") located at the permitted 1 st floor of 1 Adelaide Road on the south elevation - façade mounted above the permitted car lift entrance; and all associated development works.
PERMISSION to amend the permitted development (Reg. Ref. 3136/23) at No. 1 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 (now incorporating No's 5-7 Albert Terrace, Dublin 2). The proposed development will consist of amendments to Reg. Ref. 3136/23 and additional development, including the following elements: Set-back in permitted facade line facing Albert Place West at levels 0, 1, 2, 3 and terrace above (resulting in a reduction of c. 95 sq m of permitted office space); infilling of a void at level 6 (creating an additional c. 60 sq m of office space at level 7); Change in site boundary to include No's 5-7 Albert Terrace (to accommodate artists/writers in residence studios) and to create a public garden (partly within public roadway at the junction of Albert Place West/Albert Terrace); Single-storey Ground-Floor extensions (c.20 sq m in total) to the rear of No's. 5-7 Albert Terrace, with roof-terrace above (including temporary removal and reinstatement in situ of rear boundary walls) and new opaque windows in the south gable of No 7 Albert Terrace; Design improvements to external community entrance off Albert Place West; Increase of footpath width on Albert Place West; Additional lift inside community entrance; Introduction of opaque glass fins at 45-degree angle within external facade depth to Albert Place West at levels 1, 2 and 3; Changes to planting on 4th Floor terrace facing Albert Place West; Reduction in basement footprint and lowering (by 1.5m) of part of the Level -2 basement; Reduction in number of basement car spaces (from 15 to 13); Changes to landscaping in the central sunken courtyard; Separate fire-fighting lift and passenger lifts to the main core; Change of use of c.128 sq. m. within the -1 basement from community to office; Change of use of c.8sq. m. of café use to office use at Level 0; An additional structural column at the front (north) of the office block; Changes to toilets and to the Core 2 facade, and all associated and ancillary development. The amendments will result in an overall increase in gross internal areas on the site of c. 117 sq m (with no changes to upper roof level or to overall height of the development permitted under Reg. Ref. 3136/23).
Alterations to the planning permission for the refurbishment and extension of the buildings under Register Reference 3706/21; An Bord Pleanála Reference ABP-312494-22 to provide an additional 1,433 sq. m. GFA of office accommodation (to 17,544 sq. m. GFA; an additional 7,672 sq. m. GFA to the existing building) comprising: 1) Rearrangement of permitted basement layout reducing car parking spaces from 16 no. (including 1 no. disabled space) to 6 no. (including 2 no. disabled spaces); increasing cycle parking spaces from 174 no. to 238 no.; repositioning of cycle parking areas, staff showers, changing rooms and lockers, cycle repair area, plant and tank areas, bin storage areas and provision of 1 no. motorcycle parking space; 2) Reconfiguration of layout of ground floor on the Hatch Street Upper frontage including incorporation of permitted office space for collaborative working into building reception area and repositioned ESB substation and switchrooms and on the Adelaide Road frontage to provide for extended building reception area; 3) Construction of an extension (147 sq. m.) to the permitted sixth floor office floorplate on the Hatch Street Upper frontage; 4) Construction of an extension (97 sq. m.) to the permitted seventh floor office floorplate on the Hatch Street Upper frontage including provision of a 44.5 sq. m. roof terrace; 5) Reconfiguration of the permitted roofterrace and green roof on the seventh floor on the Adelaide Road frontage including provision of a plant enclosure and extension of the area of the roof terrace from 136.8 sq. m. to 223 sq. m.; and 6) Construction of an additional office floor (1,158 sq. m.) set back from Hatch Street Upper frontage with two new roof terraces – 87 sq. m. to the north and 192 sq. m. to the south.
Planning permission for the development will consist of the refurbishment and extension of the buildings comprising: 1) reconfiguration of the layout of the basement to provide for 16 no. car parking spaces (including 1 no disabled car parking space); 174 no. cycle parking spaces; 2 no. motorcycle parking spaces; staff showers, changing rooms and lockers; bicycle repair area; plant and tank areas and bin storage areas; 2) reconfiguration of the existing office floorplates and construction of extensions on the eastern and western sides of the buildings at first, second, third, fourth and fifth floors to provide an additional 6,239 sq. m. GFA of office accommodation (to 16,111 sq. m. GFA) including office space for collaborative working at ground floor in Hardwicke House and an ESB substation and switchrooms at ground level; 3) construction of two additional setback floors resulting in an eight storey Hardwicke House, setting back to a seven storey Montague House; 4) removal of all existing external cladding and replacement with a new stone frame structure framing double height glazed openings; 5) provision of roof terraces at sixth and seventh floor level on Montague House and at the sixth floor level on Hardwicke House; 6) provision of a 541 sq. m. plant area enclosure and 85 sq. m. solar photovoltaic ('PV') modules at roof level; 7) upgrading of pedestrian route along the eastern boundary, reconfiguration of the disabled ramp and widening of the access steps to the front of Hardwicke House.
The development will consist of amendments to Block 2 which forms part of a previously permitted development DCC Reg. Ref. 3742/10(ABP Ref. Pl29S.238212), as subsequently amended by planning permission DCC Reg. Ref. 2286/12 (ABP Ref.PL240620), DCC Reg. Ref. 4443/16, DCC Reg. Ref. 4152/17, DCC Reg. Ref. 4562/18 and DCC Reg. Ref. 4707/18. The development relates to the ground floor of Block 2 of the Charlemont Square development only and the proposed change of use of the unit located at the south eastern corner. The proposed development includes the change of use of a unit with a gross floor area of 169m2 from the currently approved retail use to commercial use as a staff amenity area which will from part of the approved office-use at ground floor level. The proposed development does not include any change to the permitted gross internal area as approved under DCC Reg. Ref. 4707/18.
PERMISSION: For development relating to a previously permitted hotel development (Dublin City Council reg. ref. 4284/17) currently under construction at 17 Portobello Dock, Portobello Harbour, Dublin 8, D08 E1V7 (0.13ha). The proposed development will consist of: 1) On the eastern elevation the erection of 2 no. wall mounted internally illuminated signs (5.3m high by 1.0m wide and 1.15m high x 11.15m wide); 2) Any works necessary to facilitate the development.
Permission is sought for development relating to a previously permitted hotel development (Dublin City Council reg. ref. 4284/17) currently under construction at 17 Portobello Dock, Portobello Harbour, Dublin 8, D08 E1V7 (0.13ha). The proposed development will consist of: 1. On the southern elevation: a) The erection of a wall mounted internally illuminated sign (5.3 high by 1.01m wide). 2. On the eastern elevation: a) The erection of 2 no. wall mounted internally illuminated signs (0.92 high x 11.15m wide and 2.4 high x 1.8m wide); b) The erection of 2. no non-illuminated signs (0.6 high by 0.6m wide); c) The placing of 4 no. vinyl glazing logos (0.21m high x 0.27m wide) on the glazing of the revolving door at ground floor level; and, d) The re-location of the approved revolving door and pass door at ground floor level. 3) The development will also consist of any works necessary to facilitate the development.
PERMISSION & RETENTION:Retention permission for (a) change of use from treatment clinic at first floor (with 2 no. shared ground floor door and 2 no stairs) to restaurant with kitchen at first floor (with 2 no. shared ground floor doors and 2 no. stairs); and b) planning permission for new signage at the front entrance door.
Permission for development at the rear of The Lamplighter. The development consists of the erection of an extension at first and second floor level of 2 no. bedrooms with en-suite on each floor to the rear of and above the existing public house, with associated drainage and site works.
The development consists of: (a) The provision of an opening for new door to the side facing Brabazon Street, (b) The fitting of fold arm retractable awnings, extending 1500mm beyond face of building to below the fascia signs to The Coombe & Brabazon Street, (c) The fitting of 7 no. 1800mm flag poles to walls between windows on the Coombe & Brabazon Street, (d) The provision of extension at first and second floor to rear for use as common amenity rooms in association with the short term rented accommodation.
RETENTION: The development consists of a single storey rear extension which includes a kitchen/dining area, bathroom, utility and home office.
Permission for two Portakabins - in continuation of temporary planning permission granted (3837/17).
PERMISSION: The development will consist of the removal of an existing no. 1 modular ballast with support pole and installation of telecommunications equipment including no. 6 ballast mounted shrouded antennas, no. 3 ballast mounted dishes, remote radio units (RRU's), GPS, cable trays, cabinet and all other associated site development works on the building rooftop to provide for high speed wireless data and broadband services.
RETENTION PERMISSION: (a) the retention of the change of use from off-licence retail wineshop to delicatessen at ground floor level, (b) the retention for minor alterations to the shopfront facing Chatham Street (including replacement of exiting signage).
The proposed development consists of the replacement of the existing light box advertising sign (3m high by 2.00m wide by 600mm deep) at first floor level at 51 Grafton Street, Dublin 2, with an LED digital display sign (3m high by 2.00m wide by 150mm deep) which will carry a series of alternating static advertisements (6 per minute). If granted, the permission would be on the basis of decommissioning, in line with the outdoor advertising policy of Dublin City Council, approved "Tesco Finest" outdoor signage located at the upper floors of this building together with it ancillary strip lighting on the surrounds and spot lighting at parapet level.
A new Velux skylight in attic.
PERMISSION: Proposed development consists of the replacement of the existing lightbox advertising sign (3m high by 2.00m wide by 600mm deep) at first floor level at 51 Grafton St, Dublin 2, with an LED digital display sign (3m high by 2.00m wide by 150mm deep) which will carry a series of alternating static advertisements (6 per minute). If granted, the permission would be on the basis of decommissioning, in line with the outdoor advertising policy of Dublin City Council, outdoor signage located at 65 Harold's Cross Road, Harold's Cross, Dublin, D6W W447 and 57 Kilbarrack Road, Kilbarrack Lower, Dublin 5, DO5 V8P9.
Modifications to single-storey house including reconfiguration and partial reconstruction of an existing rear extension together with associated ancillary site works and services. Works to the existing house will include addition of roof lights to the middle (concealed) roof pitches, addition of solar panels to rear roof pitch, re-building of wall to rear laneway with new clerestory glazing and door, and addition of monopitch roof to bedroom.