Planning permission for a change of use at a site on the corner of No. 2A Jones Road, Dublin 3 and No. 173 Clonliffe Road, Dublin 3. Change of use proposed is from the current residential unit at No. 173 Clonliffe Road, Dublin 3 with an ancillary granny flat at 2A Jones Road, Dublin 3 to retention of the residential unit at No. 173 Clonliffe Road, Dublin 3 and a change of use from ancillary granny flat at 2A Jones Road to an independent residential unit, thus creating two independent residential units on the site.
RETENTION & PERMISSION: Retention permission for an extended vehicle access to front. Planning Permission for small two storey extension for porch and extended bedroom all to front of existing house with ancillary works.
The development will consist of the construction of two 4 bed two storey plus attic level semi detached houses and the demolition of the existing building on site,formerly in use as a light industrial workshop and latterly used as The Church of Jesus Christ The Redeemer, Christian Community Church, provision of two parking spaces,four bicycle spaces, and all associated site works, site landscaping services and all ancillary development.
PERMISSION: The development will consist of the demolition of the existing single storey garage to the side and the construction of a two-storey pitched roof extension to the side and single storey flat roof extension to the rear, all to an existing two storey end of terrace dwelling. The proposed extension is to be clad in brick to match the existing front façade and rendered to the side elevation which includes four windows, the pitched roof is to be clad in natural slate to match the existing. All with associated services including roof mounted south facing photo-voltaic array.
Planning permission is sought by Denise & Alan McGeough for the following works: (i) Construction of a part single storey part two storey extension to the rear of existing dwelling with flat roofs (ii) Formation of dormer window to rear of existing pitched roof (iii) Associated site & landscaping works necessary to facilitate the development all at 46 Clonturk Park, Dublin 9, D09 H772.
Development: New 3m high pergola (with rotating roof louvres) in existing outdoor seating area at front of restaurant premises
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for the construction of an external bin store located to the front of the building, permission to replace existing front door with new door and all associated site works. (all works address Gardiner Street Upper) The building is a protected structure under the Dublin City Development Plan 2022-2028 (RPS Ref No.3137)
Permission for vehicular access and off street parking to front and all associated site works.
Conversion of his attic to non-habitable accommodation including changing the existing hipped end roof to a gable end roof, a dormer window to the rear, a velux rooflight to the front, a new window to the new gable wall and removing the existing rear chimney all at roof level.
Planning permission sought to replace the existing arrangement of 2 separate residential flats in the building and conversion back to one overall residential unit on both floors to include a part single/part two storey extension to the rear.
Planning permission is sought by Roger English for the following works: (i) Widening of existing pedestrian entrance wall & railings (ii) Alterations to existing front elevation to include a new front façade (comprising of traditional timber style panelling & pilasters, new signage, and reformation & widening of existing window / door ope), and all associated site works necessary to facilitate the development.
Permission for development at the same address which will consist of: creating a vehicular access to the front of the residence by partially removing the front boundary wall and railings and widening the existing pedestrian access, and all associated site development works to front.
1 one storey extension to rear & one 2 storey extension to side, total area 81m2, to provide kitchen, sitting, dining, utility, garage at ground level & bedroom, bathroom at first floor. Works include minor internal alterations, modifications to side, front, rear elevations, demolition of existing rear extension and detached garage & 4 no. velux to side & rear, all associated site development works
The development consists of the construction of a 2 storey extension to the side of the existing house for a single storey extension to the rear of the existing house in order to provide ancillary family accommodation and for all associated site works.
1) Permission to demolish existing garage to rear incorporating rear boundary wall to adjoining rear laneway and (2) Permission to construct extension to rear of existing terrace house comprising of one and two storey sections which will consist of a living space, utility and bathroom to ground floor, with a bedroom and wetroom to first floor, which will include the reconstruction of rear boundary wall with access to laneway together with all associated site works
The development consists of: (i) change of use of hotel public house to additional hotel bedrooms and café/ work hub at ground floor of the hotel. The application seeks to provide 2 no. additional en-suite hotel bedrooms to the rear, and a café/ work hub, with toilet to serve café to the rear, fronting Dorset Street; (ii) alterations to the layout of the office and entrance hall to provide for a reception area and communal lounge; (iii) alterations to the layout of bedroom 3 at ground floor; (iv) alterations to existing ope between 18 & 19 Dorset Street to provide direct access from the lounge into the café workhub; (v) alteration of existing ope to provide access to the café/workhub from Dorset Street; (vi) all associated ancillary works necessary to facilitate the proposed development.
Planning permission is sought for change of use, remove public bar and lounge facility known as Caulfield's Hotel Bar and Restaurant to 4 no. bedrooms, also games room to courtyard to be changed to bedroom, offices at basement level altered to become a bedroom with existing bathroom facility to be incorporated, kitchen at basement level to change to laundry room also new reception screening at ground level and all associated site works.
The construction of 27m2 ground floor rear extension with flat roof and 1 no. rooflight and 8.5m2 first floor rear extension with flat roof and 1 no. rooflight, alterations to existing rear elevation, and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for a hotel development on Lands off Clonliffe Road (formerly part of the Holy Cross College Lands), Clonliffe Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3. The subject site encompasses an area of 0.51 hectares. The development will consist of: the construction of a 8.55m - 24.05m (above ground level) part -2 to part -7 storey 8,485 sq.m. hotel building comprising: (i) a lobby, bar/restaurant, kitchen and staff facilities at ground floor level; (ii) ancillary meeting room facilities including a breakout area and office, at first floor level and a gym; (iii) 200 - bedrooms arranged over floors 1-6; and (iv) plant room, lift overrun, green roof and 19 no. photovoltaic panels enclosed by 3m screen at roof level. The hotel is served by 38 no. car parking spaces (including 2 no. universally accessible spaces), 2 no. motorcycle spaces and 28 no. bicycle spaces accessed via a new vehicular and pedestrian entrance from within the Clonliffe College lands to the northern boundary of the site which includes a turning circle for coaches. The development also includes the demolition of the existing boundary wall, repositioning of the gate piers and widening of the entrance on Clonliffe Road to facilitate two-way traffic, the creation of 2 no. pedestrian accesses off Clonliffe Road, and the construction of a replacement plinth boundary wall with railings along Clonliffe Road, landscaping, boundary treatments, street lighting, SuDS drainage, piped and other services, and all ancillary site development works necessary to facilitate the development (including the alteration of site levels and the upgrade of the proposed entrance from Clonliffe Road to include a pedestrian crossing and traffic lights). The development to be applied for is within the Holy Cross College landholding which includes a number of buildings on the Dublin City Council record of protected structures, including the following: the main College Building (1863): Holy Cross Church; the South Link Building; the Ambulatory; the Assembly Hall and the Red House, ref. 1901 and 1902 respectively, all at the Clonliffe College lands, Clonliffe Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3.
Development will consist of a two storey infill to an existing courtyard located over car parking at Level 0 to provide a staff changing room of 82.5sqm at Level 01 and an operating theatre of 82.5sqm at Level 02 along with a single storey extension to the existing theatre plant room of 60sqm at Level 03 and a storey and a half extension to the north of the building at Level 01 to provide a replacement equipment store and staff room totalling 109.6sqm with an increase in height to a portion of the existing northern brick parapet at Level 01 by approximately 750mm.
PERMISSION & RETENTION for development at 17 Dorset Street Lower, Dublin 1. The development will consist of the following; (i) the change of use from rear store areas to retail use, (i) the retention of existing signage, with addition of new signage and (ii) the provision of ventilation ductwork to the rear on to the lane off Kelly's Row
Proposed widening of pedestrian access to form vehicular access driveway to front garden with associated site development works
The development will consist of: -The demolition of existing two storey rear extension. -The construction of a new two storey, flat-roof rear extension. -Construction of a rear dormer. -Minor internal alterations to the existing dwelling.
RETENTION: Retention Permission for the widening of an existing vehicular entrance to the driveway at their home at 110 Home Farm Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, D09 K529, in order to improve accessibility and facilitate safer off street parking. The entrance has been widened to 3.4M and finished to a high standard with rendered walls and piers which have been capped with granite. Permeable surfaces have been incorporated in accordance with SUDs requirements.
Planning permission for modifications to existing front boundary wall, pillars and steel railings to allow for new vehicular entrance with off street parking. The development will include new pillars, pedestrian / vehicle access gates landscaping and all associated development works.
Permission for new vehicular access and off street parking to front and associated site works.
Planning permission is sought by David Jebb & Ruth Bone for alterations/extensions to the existing terraced house at 16 Home Farm Park, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, DO9 C9E8 comprising construction of a new attic dormer to the rear facing slope of the existing roof, 1 no. new rooflight to the rear facing slope of the existing roof above, plus all associated internal alterations and site development.
PERMISSION for works to the existing two storey building, comprising (A) alterations/extensions including the replacement of the unoriginal shopfront with a new brick clad and glazed timber framed shopfront with new illuminated metal signage, alterations to upper portion of front elevation to reinstate original brickwork and window proportions, demolition of existing primary roof to be replaced by a new hipped roof to match neighbouring roofs, with separate apartment access door and internal security shutter to café/restaurant space and sundry works, construction of a new flat roofed extension to the rear, to be part single-storey with 1no roof-light, and part two storey with 1no. roof-light & 1no. roof terrace to the rear, alterations to the rear façade, construction of a partially covered single storey pitched roof to shelter the restaurant garden to the rear. (B) the change of use of the ground floor retail unit (former post-office/credit union) to café/restaurant, sited within a conservation area.
Planning permission sought for change of use from ground floor retail shop to restaurant with ancillary take away use; new shopfront and surround; and new air extract duct to rear.
The development will consist of an attic conversion including a dormer window to rear and rooflight to front of existing roof.
Permission for development at the site at the junction of Gardiner Street Upper and Sherrard Street Upper, Mountjoy, Dublin 1, within part of the garden bounded by a limestone wall, adjacent to St Francis Xavier Church and Presbytery (54-74 Gardiner Street Upper, Dublin 1). and within its curtilage, all Protected Structures (RPS No 3138) The proposed development will consist of the demolition of 2 no. single storey maintenance sheds (combined area 62sq.m.) to facilitate the construction of a two-storey archive storage building at the corner of the walled garden at the junction of Gardiner Street Upper and Sherrard Street Upper, with a new entrance through the existing boundary wall on Gardiner Street Upper. The proposed development, area c. 358 sq.m, will consist of a new entrance gate with associated signage, an open air entrance area with bicycle storage and access to the building; the building itself consists of a reception area, with split level access to the archive storage room, research reading room, ancillary offices, staff facilities, accessible sanitary facilities, platform lift, and plant room and ancillary spaces including a heat pump located in the existing adjoining service yard. Some alteration works are proposed to the limestone boundary wall on Gardiner Street Upper to accommodate an entrance into the building, including the formation of an opening. The development includes the provision of photovoltaic panels at roof level; 3 no. cycle parking spaces; and all associated site development works.
The development will consist of the replacement of the existing telephone kiosks with a new Telephone Kiosk with integral communication unit and a 1.53sq.metre digital advertising display. The proposed structure has an overall height 2.43m, a depth of 0.762m and a width 1.096m.
The development will consist the demolition of an existing dilapidated single-storey shed building; the construction of one new detached two-storey, 3-bedroom mews dwelling with pedestrian access from adjacent laneway 'Dalymount Lane'; private garden space; external terrace at first floor level, roof light to rear of proposed dwelling and all other associated site works required to facilitate the development.
RETENTION PERMISSION: Stay With Us Ltd intends to apply for retention planning permission for development consisting of: Retention of an external retractable awning with permanent glazed screen walls enclosing seating areas, and low level timber screen boundary walls, all at 324b North Circular Road, Phibsborough, Dublin D07NX86.
Permission for (1) to extend the existing retail unit to the front by circa. 6.1sq.m. (2) provide new hardwood timber painted shopfront with internal roller shutter and all associated site works.
The development consists of the construction of a 1st floor extension over the existing single storey extension to the side of the existing house and for a single storey porch extension to the front of the existing house and to alter an existing window to the front of the existing house and for all associated site works.
RETENTION: Retention Permission & Planning permission for development at this site Unit 1, Barley Store, Baker's Yard, Portland Street North, Dublin 1. The development consists of Retention Permission for change of use from ground floor office unit to crèche (65.4m2) and the combination of this unit with existing ground floor crèche (64m2) to form new larger crèche incorporating revised internal layout total 132.6m2 and associated external play area 52.7m2).
Permission is sought for the change of use from retail use to office use at ground floor of 12 Dorset Street Lower, Dublin 1.
Alterations and extensions to existing two storey end of terrace house consisting of partial demolition of existing two storey return at rear, construction of single storey flat roofed bay window extension to side, construction of two storey extension to rear, replacement of all windows with new up and down sliding sash windows including additional new window to gable elevation, miscellaneous works to existing boundary walls and railings and all associated site works
The development of the construction of a new dormer window to the rear slope of the existing roof, with minor internal alterations.
RETENTION: We, Phoenix Tower Ireland III Limited are applying for Retention Permission to retain 17 no. antennas (3 no. 2.1m antennas, 6 no. 2m Antenna, 5 no. 0.5m Antenna, & 3 no. 0.7m Antenna) and 2 no. 0.3m transmission dishes on separate ballast mounted supporting poles together with 3 no. equipment cabinets, radio equipment, cabling and associated site works all located on the rooftop Lidl Drumcondra Store, 25/27 Drumcondra Road Upper, Drumcondra, Dublin 9.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: Retention permission and permission on lands located at 25/27 Drumcondra Road Upper, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 for: Retention of development as built with amendments pursuant to planning permission PA Ref: 3811/11 and ABP Ref: PL29N.240376 and as extended by 3811/11/x1 (parent permission). The amendments set out below cross reference to the submitted plans. The amendments include the following: (1) At ground floor: inclusion of mechanical plant area and ancillary structures in the rear yard (north western elevation of the building); (2) At ground floor: Replacement of and reconfiguration parking spaces with ESB substation and switch room; relocation of the goods lift/stairs; inclusion of a goods received lobby and mechanical plant room. Conversion of two parking spaces to Electrical Vehicle parking. Total parking spaces is 33 compared to previously permitted 37 spaces; (3) At ground floor: Reconfiguration of parking spaces and reconfiguration of the ground floor of the building; changing the overall shape of the ground floor, areas and layout of the restaurant, coffee shop, entrance points, lift core and travellator; the gross area of the ground floor including the additional floor space in amendment (2) increases from 548sqms to 563sqms; (4) At first floor: internal reconfiguration of the sales space of the supermarket area including: relocation of the storage area and off sales space to create a more uniform sales space; relocation of goods lift to the revised storage area and removal of the void above the ground floor. The gross floor area increases from 2,090sqms to 2,103sqms. (5) At roof level, inclusion of new plant deck and mechanical plant and roof ladder; (6) Internal reconfiguration of the office space and removal of balcony. The gross floor area reduces from 737sqms to 713sqms; (7) Replacement of saw tooth window layout with window flush against the facade; (8) At roof level of the offices the retention of AOV (smoke ventilation system) in accordance with Building Regulations; (9) At roof level of the supermarket the retention of AOV (smoke ventilation system) in accordance with Building Regulations; (10) Correction of the ground level of the project and its increase by 125mm to align with the public road level; (11) Increase in first floor and second floor levels by 800mm and 860mm respectively; (12) Increase in roof height of the supermarket by 1.6 metres; and increase in the roof of the offices by 1.3 metres. The overall height of the building increases from 28.5 metres to 29.8 metres. (13) Revised elevations and materials in accordance with the conditions in the parent permission: (14) Signage: including 4 internally illuminated LIDL signs (2.5m x 2.5m); one located at the north eastern elevation; one at the south western elevation; and, two located at the south eastern facade. Directional signage at the vehicle entrance and exit of the development (south eastern elevation) Type 4, (2.0m x 0.5m) and Type 5, (4.0m x 0.6m); and, a Type 6 sign, (4.0m x 0.9m). There is one Type 4 sign (2.0m x 0.5m) on the south western elevation below the LIDL sign. (15) Amendments to the ground floor, north eastern and north western elevations of the building; including two access doors to the ground floor ESB substation and switch room and removal of mesh screening for better ventilation of car park area (this opening sits behind the boundary wall of the hotel); (16) Amendments to the south western elevation leaving the ground floor elevation open for ventilation of car park area. This area sits behind the boundary wall with DCU campus; (17) Replacement of three windows in the office floor with one window and one access door to the mechanical plant deck on the north western elevation. (18) Retention permission for the plaza finishes at the front (south eastern elevation) of the building; security bollards; and, (19) Planning permission for the inclusion of bicycle parking stand on the plaza at the south eastern elevation of the building.
Vehicular Access and Off-Street Parking to front, and all associated works
Permission for development on lands located at the LIDL Development, 25/27 Drumcondra Road Upper. The development will consist of: Permission for amendments to planning permission PA Ref: 2818/20. The amendments include the following items at ground floor level: (1) Permission for the change of use of Unit 1 from a coffee bar to retail unit (pharmacy)/cafe; (2) Permission for the inclusion of internal access door between the Lidl lobby and Unit 1; and (3) Permission for signage on Unit 1 and signage zones on Unit 2 (the restaurant unit).
Bon Secours Health System CLG intend to apply for permission for development at 41-41A, Glasnevin Hill and on lands at Bon Secours Hospital, Dublin 9. The proposed development will consist of the demolition of the existing 2-storey building on site and construction of a 6-storey (5th storey set back), multi-disciplinary medical clinic building located on the Bon Secours hospital campus and fronting Glasnevin Hill. The building will include the following: - • A retail/café unit, main entrance area, medical and procedure suites at ground floor level; • Medical and procedure suites at the first to fourth floor levels; • Bon Secours administration space including offices at fifth floor level; • Vehicular access to the new medical facility will be via the existing Bon Secours Hospital entrance off Glasnevin Hill and a new pedestrian entrance is included; • The proposal includes dedicated car parking, bicycle parking, vehicular set-down, reconfiguration and creation of a hospital plaza to provide connectivity between the proposed clinic building and the existing main hospital buildings; • Landscaping, boundary treatment, bin storage, plant and all associated site works and services.
The proposed development consists of the change of use of the existing two-storey end-of-terrace property from vacant office to residential use resulting in one 3-bed two-storey end-of-terrace dwelling), a reduction in the size of the private amenity space associated with the property (which reflects the development permitted under planning applications DCC Reg. Ref. 3870/18 (ABP Ref. PL29N.304700) and ABP Ref. TA29N.308905), the provision of new site boundaries including the provision of an access point from the reduced private amenity space to adjoining lands, associated internal and external alterations, where required, hard and soft landscaping and all associated ancillary site development works.
The development, located to the rear of no 59 Eccles Street (a Protected Structure - NIAH Ref 50070468), and just off St Joseph's Parade, consists of the proposed replacement of the existing corrugated metal sliding vehicular gates with a pair of metal gates with timber infill. The proposal also includes the reopening of the original pedestrian gate (currently blocked up) and the installation of a new single metal gate with timber infill, metal cladding to the non-original concrete head above the gates and ancillary site works.
Planning permission is sought for change of use from existing ground floor retail/office to 2 no. takeaways, with new signage, alterations to elevations, dry store extension to rear and connection to existing services.
Permission is sought for the extension and alterations of existing semi-detached dwelling at no. 30 Ormond Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, D09 W6T3 by Deirdre Murphy & Kevin Cahill. The development will consist of the following principal elements: 1) Construction of a new single storey extension with pitched roof to the side & with flat roof & roof light to the rear of existing house. 2) Alterations to internal layout and elevations. 3) Demolition of an existing single storey rear extension & existing garage. 4) Wooden wheelie bin storage to front garden and all associated site development works.
RETENTION alterations to previously granted planning (Reg Ref: WEB1718/24). The alterations consist of a) increase to roof ridge-height for the two-storey element of the extension, b) alterations to fenestration to front elevation, c) revised rooflight positions to side elevation.