The development will consist of the change of use of the ground floor (vacant retail measuring 196 sq m) and first floor (vacant storage measuring 264.2 sq m) to a restaurant internal modifications; signage; plant and all associated works.
The development will consist of the erection of six telecommunications antenna, three dishes, equipment cabinet and other ancillary equipment at roof level.
PI Hotels & Restaurants Ireland Ltd intends to apply for permission for development of 4 No. illuminated external signs and building façade lighting at the former Clery’s warehouse building site at Nos. 13, 14 and 15 Earl Place, Dublin 1. This external signage and lighting application relates to a previously permitted hotel development (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 5479/22 and amended by DCC Reg. Ref. 3616/24) that is currently under construction. The proposed development consists: of the erection of (a) 2 No. high level internally illuminated signs of c. 3.77 sq.m each, located on the north and south elevations (b) 2 No. low level internally illuminated signs of c. 0.88 sq.m and 0.56 sq.m on the west elevation (c) All signage is single sided consisting of aluminium panel powder coated purple, with applied vinyl graphics. (d) the provision of building façade lighting, comprising LED spotlight uplighters on the western elevation.
For development to amend a previously permitted hotel scheme (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 5479/22) on a site of c. 0.129 hectares at lands known as the site of the former Clerys' warehouse building at Nos. 13, 14 and 15 Earl Place, Dublin 1. The proposed development, which provides for alterations to the permitted building, comprises: a change to the permitted development boundary resulting in building adjustments throughout the permitted structure (site area continues to measure c. 0.129 hectares); a decrease in the size of the permitted Basement Level (from c. 319 sq m floor area permitted to c. 258 sq m floor area total proposed), and an increase in the size of the Ground to Eighth Floor Levels (including Roof) (from c. 8,283 sq m floor area permitted to c. 8,585 sq m floor area proposed across these levels); the reconfiguration of the internal layout of all levels of the permitted building (from Basement to Eighth Floor Levels), to include amendments to the hotel bedrooms and related ancillary hotel facilities including reception area, lobby and licenced restaurant with public bar, storage areas, administration and staff facilities, plant, waste storage area and bicycle store, ancillary space (which includes areas such as circulation cores (lifts and stairs) and routes, plant areas (including ESB substation and meter room) and internal courtyard throughout the building); the reconfiguration of the permitted plant and mechanical and electrical services areas (and amendments to the associated plant screen) at Roof Level and an increase in the height of the plant screen (by c. 160mm); alterations to green / blue roofs; provision of photovoltaic panel zones; elevational alterations from Ground to Eight Floor Levels as required; provision of boundary wall to eastern elevation; and associated alterations to permitted landscaping and permitted scheme's site services (mechanical and electrical, water supply, sewage disposal and surface water disposal). The total gross floor area of the hotel building increases by c. 241 sq m (from c. 8,602 sq m permitted to c. 8,843 sq m proposed). There are no changes arising to the number of hotel bedrooms permitted (229 No.).
Permission for development on this site of c. 0.129 hectares at lands known as the site of the former Clerys warehouse building at Nos. 13, 14 and 15 Earl Place, Dublin 1. Planning permission was received for development, including development on this site, under Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 3442/16 (as extended under Reg. Ref. 3442/16/X1 to 28th July 2025) (and subsequently amended by Reg. Refs. 3933/19 and 3576/21 (decisions are pending on Reg. Refs. 4995/22 and 5171/22 (which were lodged with the Planning Authority on 5th October 2022 and 4th November 2022, respectively)). Demolition of Clerys' warehouse building, reduction of ground level and enabling works (comprising contiguous piled wall with an insitu reinforced concrete capping beam, along with internal piles and temporary steel propping of perimeter walls) have been undertaken on the site further to this permission. The existing pile layout will be used for the proposed development. The proposed development will consist of the construction of a building 9 storeys (with setbacks) in height (over basement) comprising hotel and associated licenced restaurant and public bar uses. The hotel will comprise 229 No. bedrooms and related ancillary hotel facilities including reception area, lobby, licenced restaurant with lounge and public bar, cold room, kitchen, toilets, storage areas, administration and staff facilities, plant room, refuse area and bicycle parking area) with a total new build gross floor of c. 8,602 sq m (including c. 319 sq m basement, and ESB substation and switch room). The development will also include: the removal of the remaining elements of the former warehouse building and other associated development; associated lighting; pedestrian access/egress via Earl Place; Sustainable Urban Drainage systems (including green roofs and attenuation tanks); roof-mounted photovoltaic panels, roof plant and associated screening; associated hard and soft landscaping; and all other associated site excavation, infrastructural and site development works above and below ground including changes in level, boundary treatments and associated site servicing (foul and surface water drainage and water supply).
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.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of change of use from existing paved area to outdoor seating area for use by customers of 'The Wiley Fox', to comply with social distancing guidelines as defined by the Department of Health and the HPSC. This will include the erection of 4 no. removable canvas screens, supported by metal posts, and the placement of tables and chairs.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development that will consist of a glazed canopy (2838mm x 13050mm) fixed to the front of the building (a Protected Structure) at first floor level to overhang at a height 2580mm above the existing pavement seating on the pedestrian section of Harry Street. Building is located at junction of Harry Street (pedestrian section) and Swan Yard to end of Chatham Lane (road). Main access from Harry Street.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for subdivision of an existing retail unit and first floor mezzanine, (459m2) to a smaller retail unit (82m2) including new entrance door/alterations to shopfront at No. 50 Mary Street (A Protected Structure) and change of use to a restaurant with ancillary staff and customer facilities at the rear mezzanine (371m2) at 49 Mary Street. New shopfront and signage to No. 49 Mary Street, and all associated site works and services, all at no. 49-50 Mary Street, Dublin 1. The change of use was previously granted as part of Planning Reg. Ref. 4033/17, the other works for which that grant of permission permits are no longer proposed to be carried out.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: permission for development on a site of c.0.03ha located at Nos. 1-2 Upper O'Connell Street and No. 29 North Earl Street, Dublin 1 (a Protected Structure). The upper floor facades of Nos. 1-2 Upper O'Connell Street are a Protected Structure (RPS Ref. 6016). The development will consist of alterations to approved development (Prev Reg Ref: 2150/19 ) consisting of the provision of a fire escape stairs serving all floors, provision of a fire exit corridor at ground floor level, alterations to existing shopfront to provide a fire exit door to match existing shopfront, removal of 5 previously approved bedrooms to accommodate the new fire stairs. Provision of 2 additional bedrooms at first floor level giving a new total number of 38 bedrooms, relocation of existing roof access door to rear north west elevation and provision of replacement window, and minor internal alterations to accommodate the changes, all remaining works will be carried out as approved under Reg Ref: 2150/19 and all associated site development works above and below ground.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of roof, chimney, valleys, parapet, rainwater good repair. Removal of redundant services on façade; shopfront signage investigation; front and gable brick repointing; repair of window openings; repair of rear façade render, with the intention of fully weathering the envelope of this protected structure.
RETENTION: Planning permission is sought for retention for use as short term letting of one bedroom apartment, no. 55 College Gate located at fourth floor level of existing apartment development at College Gate, Townsend Street, Dublin 2.
Planning permission for amendments to previously permitted development, Reg. Ref. 3794/18 / ABP Ref. 302980-18 at site of c. 0.2 ha bound by Georges Quay to the north, Tara Street to the west, Poolbeg Street to the south and Tara Street Station to the east. The site includes lands of the former Tara House, 2-16 Tara Street, Dublin 2, D02 W597 and existing Tara Street Station concourse accessed from Georges Quay. Kennedy's Public House (The Workshop) at no. 10 Georges Quay is contiguous but does not form part of the site or the application. No. 10 George's Quay (Licensed Premises) is a Protected Structure RPS 3175. The proposed amendments comprise of the following: - Change of use at ground floor level from hotel/restaurant entrance foyer to restaurant/cafe/retail foyer (88 sq.m.); - Change of use of the hotel to office at 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th floor level (3,112 sq.m.) and change of use of hotel/office to retail/cafe/restaurant at 5th floor level (c. 416 sq.m.) with associated outdoor terrace (205 sq.m.); - New mezzanine level between ground and first floor (c. 181 sq.m.) for use as cafe/restaurant/retail; - Internal reconfiguration of the permitted development to provide for a new core layout and internal office floorplate; - Modifications to the facade detail as a result of the proposed introduction of the retail/cafe/restaurant area and internal core reconfiguration; - Revised entrance to the ground floor retail/cafe/restaurant area; - Modifications to the permitted colonnade along Tara Street; - Modifications to basement layout to reduce the number of car parking spaces from 16 no. to 12 no. and provision of 144 no. cycle parking spaces; - The development also includes all associated and ancillary works including site development works, and revisions hard and soft landscaping necessary to facilitate the proposed amendments. The proposed amendments will result in an increase in gross floor area from 16,557 to 16,961 sq.m. (including basement) comprising of 14,185 sq.m. office use and 1,071 sq.m. of cafe/retail/restaurant use.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Works comprised of the refurbishment and repainting of existing windows, repainting of existing shopfront, repair of existing metal gutters and downpipes on East and South facades, limited repointing to areas of damaged/missing mortar on East and South facades, repointing to terracotta parapet cappings, cleaning of facade brickwork/terracotta on EAST, WEST and SOUTH facades, general maintenance to roof, installlation of facade lighting to SOUTH and EAST facades, installation of flagpole above main entrance, replacement of existing projecting sign on EAST facade and associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: permission to carry out works to the ground floor facade of 2-3 Mary's Abbey, Dublin 7, D07 X6R6, a protected structure, RPS No. 8770. Work comprises the erection of 1 no. 800 mm diameter non- illuminated sign, repainting of exterior at ground floor, removal of paint on granite footings and parapet. Removal of plywood board over entrance. Application of new window decals. Installation of souvenir vending machine.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development will comprise the conservation, repair and adaption of the protected structure at 2-3 Mary's Abbey, Dublin 7 to facilitate a change of use from artist studios at first, second and third floors, shop at ground floor and storage at basement level of the protected structure to museum and ancillary use at ground first second and third floors and storage at basement level of the protected structure and the demolition of existing structures to the rear of the protected structure to allow the development of new ancillary museum building on lands to the rear of the protected structure as follows: 1. Buildings to the rear of the site which are not protected structures are to be demolished, all boundary party walls to be maintained. 2. The construction of a new building on lands to the rear of the existing protected structure as the new premises of the National Leprechaun Museum, two storeys in height to an overall height of 13.5m (exclusive of roof mounted PV panels), landscaping works to internal courtyard lightwell. Roof to new building at rear to be a combination of flat semi intensive green roof with PV panels and a pitched reflective insulated metal deck roof with brick slip cladding to external perimeter walls and roof top plant with louvered enclosure. 3. Structural intervention works to stabilise the building fabric of the protected structure. 4. Alterations to rear facade of protected structure at ground, first and second floors to facilitate new escape and access stairs to facilitate access from garden, to repair and reinstate original windows, to dismantle and re-build destabilised segment of wall at top floor level, reinstatement of cast iron rain water goods. 5. Repairs to the roof, gutters, rear eaves and front parapet of the protected structure. 6. Works to the front facade of the protected structure at all levels comprising brick, stone, render and jointing cleaning and repair, removal of existing modern shopfront and installation of new shopfront and external articulated shutters, repairs to all existing metal framed windows above ground level, dismantling and re-building destabilised segment of parapet at top floor level. 7 Removal of modern interventions to the interior of the protected structure including partitions, stud walling, false ceilings and modern stairs and installation of new partitions, doors and lift shaft to facilitate proposed new museum use.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: a) Change of use of the first floor and second floor attic, from Licensed Wine and Spirit Shop to Licensed Restaurant and the shared use for both shop and restaurant of the ground floor entrance hall and stairs, and associated minor works including an external sign on Balfe Street; and b) Alterations to the existing roof mounted venitilation equipment.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for the following: (a) change of use of the entire building of 416sqm (basement, ground floor, first floor and attic levels) from retail to off-licence (including ancillary spaces) selling wines and spirits and; (b) the change of text of the existing projecting sign at high level, and the name above the door, both on Harry Street, and; (c) the application of removable gold lettering to the glass of the lower sashes of the ground floor windows on all three elevations. The application includes, (d) the installation of removable shelf/display units including ground floor level window displays of non-alcohol produce.
Permission for demolition of the existing rear extension and a portion of the original building in order to create a courtyard and a new three storey rear extension for a total floor area of 97 sq.m; lowering of the attic floor for integration with the rear extension; opening of a skylight on the front pitch of the roof: decorative and services works internally, and all the ancillary site works.
The development will consist of: Installation of new proprietary metal cladding system, including cills, cappings and flashings to the south (side) and west (rear) elevations of existing house.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: McDonald's Restaurants of Ireland Ltd. intend to apply for planning permission for development at No. 62 O'Connell Street Upper, Dublin 1 (Protected Structure). The development will consist of proposed external and internal improvement works including improved service window and counter area, new walls and fire doors at ground floor level; new walls and fire doors to basement, upper mezzanine, first floor, second floor and third floor levels; proposed works to the existing shopfront/front eastern elevation to include new fascia board and associated works, replacement of existing lights, replacement glazing to existing window, new shopfront signage to replace existing signage to include internally illuminated projecting sign, wall mounted golden arch and 'McDonald's' text signage, new orb, and all associated site works necessary to facilitate the development.
Planning permission for development of 1 no. illuminated external sign. This external signage application relates to previously permitted development (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 2546/18, which has been amended by Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 4387/18) on a site of 0.106 hectares at the above address. The proposed development consist of the erection of 1 no. high level illuminated sign (1.556 sq m) on the South Great George's Street (western) elevation.
Permission for development of 3 No. illuminated external signs. This external signage application relates to previously permitted development (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 2546/18, which has been amended by Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 4387/18) on a site of 0.106 hectares at Nos. 41-46 South Great George's Street and Nos. 51-53 Stephen Street Lower, Dublin 2. The proposed development consists of the erection of (a) 1 no. high level illuminated sign (1,566 sqm) on the South George's Street (western) elevation and (b) 1 no. high level illuminated sign (1,566sqm) and 1 no. low level illuminated sign (1,566 sqm) on the Stephen Street Lower (southern) elevation.
Planning permission for the change of the colour of existing fascia and side wall pilasters of the shop front of existing ground floor retail unit from the current black to the brand related red RAL3020 and all ancillary site works. This building is located within an architectural conservation area.
Removal of existing ground floor glazed shopfront and exterior cladding from fascia and side wall pilasters, construction of a new ground floor glazed shopfront featuring swing doors and stall riser, restoration/painting of existing fascia and side wall pilasters, installation of one non-illuminated shopfront sign (replacing current signage) mounted on the existing ground floor facia and all ancillary site works at 32 Grafton Street, Dublin 2, D02 FH60. This building is located within an architectrural conservation area.
Part off-licence use in the existing retail unit.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of removal of existing 'Inglot' signage and projecting banner at first floor level. Proposed external signage to existing timber storefront fascia at ground floor level in the form of individually pin mounted front-lit letters with a proposed internally illuminated 'snow cap' roundel behind the existing fenestration at first floor level. Minor alteration to storefront facade facing Anne Street South at ground floor level to include the replacement of existing modern sliding entry doors with traditional double leaf timber entry doors. All with associated site works.
The retention planning permission for a retractable canopy and support structure above the ground floor windows at the south elevation (front façade) of Unit 3- 5, Royal Hibernian Way, Dublin 2, facing into the pedestrian mall, running between Dawson Street and Duke Lane, Dublin 2.
RETENTION: Retention planning permission for the retention of a retractable canopy and support structure above the ground floor windows at the south elevation (front facade) of Unit 3, Royal Hibernian Way, Dublin 2, facing into the pedestrian mall, running between Dawson Street and Duke Lane, Dublin 2.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission at a site (c.0.02Ha), at No. 61 O'Connell Street Upper (a Protected Structure), including rear onto Henry Place, Dublin 1. The site is otherwise bound by No. 62 O'Connell Street Upper to the south, the east side of Henry Place to the west, the west side of O'Connell Street Upper to the east and No. 60 O'Connell Street Upper to the north. The proposed development comprises the conservation, repair, refurbishment and adaptive reuse of an existing commercial building (4 storey over basement) to include: - a 'licensed restaurant/cafe unit with takeaway/collection facility' (c.35 sq. m gfa) at ground floor level on O'Connell Street Upper and a 'licensed restaurant/ cafe unit with takeaway/collection facility' (c.10 sq. m gfa) at ground floor level on Henry Place; 3 no. 2 bed apartments from 1st to 3rd floor (1no. unit per storey); 1no. gym/leisure studio (c.172 sq. m gfa) at basement level; All associated and ancillary site development works, conservation, demolition, landscaping, temporary works, including: - the creation of a new pedestrian link through part of the ground floor connecting O'Connell Street Upper and Henry Place; bicycle (8no.) and bin storage to rear of No. 61 O'Connell Street Upper at ground floor level; building signage zones and retractable canopy. The application site is within the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) accompanies this application.
Planning permission to include licensed restaurant use in addition to previously approved café/deli (as approved under reg. ref 3661/22).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: the development will consist of signage on the external elevations of 11-12 Dawson Street comprising individually mounted steel letters and logo over the entrance door facing Dawson Street, individually mounted steel letters and company sign within a steel frame (600 mm square) at ground floor elevation facing Dawson Lane; application of perforated PVC film displaying the company sign on the glazed internal lobby doors on the Dawson Street entrance and the repainting of the existing sign above the entrance door facing Dawson Lane to match the surrounding facade.
RETENTION: To retain three no. external projecting flag banners affixed to the façade of The Hairy Lemon at 40 Drury St/42 Stephens St Lower, D02NV08
Permission for the following additions to approved restaurant including: (i) 2 x external illuminated projecting signs (W870 x H1100mm), 2 x illuminated internal hanging logotype signs, 3 x illuminated internal hanging round signs 2 x internal menu lightboxes and vinyl manifestations on the West, South & South West (corner) elevations respectively; (ii) New louvres into the existing blank panels above each window on the West, South & South West (corner) elevations; (ii) Relocation of main entrance door on west elevation back by 200mm; (iv) New kitchen extract to existing riser at roof level; (v) New pipework & external condenser to existing screened compound at roof level.
RETENTION: the development consists of the retention of an existing external awning over the front entrance of the unit located on the ground floor, the retention of the external outdoor seating which include 4 no. tables and 10 no. chairs and the retention of circa 1.8m surrounds bounding the external outdoor seating.
Permission for the removal of an existing mechanical vehicular gate to be replaced with a similar gate positioned closer to the street building line at Block B, Castle Gate Apartments, Castle Street, Dublin 2.
PERMISSION:The development will consist of: Material alterations & change of use to first, second, third and fourth floors over existing basement and ground floor restaurant. Upper floors are currently vacant with part ancillary storage to restaurant. Proposed use to provide for 3 no. apartments, 2 no. 1 bedroom & 1 no. 3 bedroom duplex apartment at third and fourth floor levels. Extension to existing fourth floor level with external roof terrace. Modifications to existing shopfront and part ground floor restaurant to provide for new entrance lobby and new internal stair core to upper floor apartments.
Planning permission for minor amendments to a permitted development under Reg. Ref. 4627/18 for development at a site within the overall Royal Hibernian Way complex of 0.24 hectares, Dawson Street, Dublin 2. The permitted development relates to the refurbishment and extension of Block C (fronting on to Duke Lane) at Royal Hibernian Way (and also includes the provision of a two storey ESB sub-station and ancillary changes to basement level within the complex). The proposed amendments to the permitted development comprise of: Minor relocation of the permitted substation, located in the northern service yard at Royal Hibernian Way, omission of previously permitted platform lift to the northern service yard, and minor reconfiguration of the layout of the northern service yard to facilitate the substation, including cladding works to part of the internal walls to the northern service yard for fire safety reasons arising from the substation; Introduction of a second internal staircase to the permitted development, for fire safety reasons, associated minor internal reconfiguration of the permitted development, and AOV at roof level to proposed staircase; Minor amendments to the permitted façade Duke Lane, to include a fire exit door to the façade to allow escape from the second staircase and amendment to the permitted main entrance door from Duke Lane; Relocation of permitted 18 no. bicycle parking spaces to an alternative location at basement level, proximate to 12 Duke Lane, resulting in the loss of 2 no. existing car parking spaces. The permitted development resulted in an increase in gross office floorspace at Block C of c.866 sqm, bringing the building total to c. 1,656 sqm gross floor area for Block C. The proposed amendments do not amend the gross floor area of the permitted development. The introduction of the second staircase and associated internal reconfiguration results in a reduction in the net internal area from 1,162sqm to 1,094sqm.
Permission for a material change of use from retail to cafe/deli of the approved unit No. 19/20, Royal Hibernian Way, Dawson Street, Dublin 2 (as permitted under reg. ref. 3643/16) with no alterations to shop front (as approved under reg. ref. 3744/17).
RETENTION: We, SK Wonder Greenfield Limited, intend to apply for retention permission for development at this site: 56 Mary Street, Dublin 1. The development consists of; the change of use from 3no. flats, at first, second and third floor levels, to short-term tourist rental accommodation units and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at 9-12 Dawson Street, Dublin 2 (No. 11-12 and facade only of No. 9-10 (Protected Structure). The premises consists of Building A (a 1930s building bounded by Dawson Lane and to rear of no. 11-12), Building B (a 1964 building facing Dawson Street and Dawson Lane, to the front of no. 11-12), and Building C (a 1971 building, No. 9-10 Dawson Street). Permission was granted (Reg. Ref. 4716/18) for the overall development and refurbishment of these buildings. As part of that, a change of use totalling 851.7 m2. of the ground floor of No. 9-10 Dawson Street and rear of No. 11-12 Dawson Street from office use to licensed restaurant use was granted. The continued use of the basement for plant and car parking with access from Dawson Lane was approved in that application as well as introducing cycle parking, storage, shower and locker facilities for the entire building. Permission is now sought to use a part of the basement area, (170 sq.m in extent) for staff toilets, staff changing and storage, exclusively dedicated to serve the permitted restaurant at ground floor level.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE Allied Irish Banks plc intends to apply for planning permission for development at 9-12 Dawson Street, Dublin 2 (Protected Structure). The development will consist of the installation of 9 no. CCTV cameras affixed to the external elevations of the building - 2 no. on the western (Dawson Street) elevation; 3 no. on the southern (Dawson Lane) elevation, and 4 no. on the eastern (Dawson Lane) elevation.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: (Extent of Protected Structure: Building A (1934), onto Dawson Lane: Building envelope and main office spaces; Building B (1964), 11-12 Dawson Street: Elevations to Dawson Street & Dawson Lane & main staircase with stained glass windows; Building C (1971), 9-10 Dawson Street: Front elevation only) The proposed development consists of a variation to the previously approved development Reg. Ref 4716/18. The proposed changes to the previously approved are: a. Modifications to the basement and ground floor access arrangement to the new stair core on the east elevation of the new build element to the rear of Building C (1971) at Dawson Lane, including provision of a metal enclosure to the basement access stair, adjustments to steps and hard landscaping b. Provision of an additional security barrier to the top of the existing vehicular ramp.
SIPTU intends to apply for Permission to affix external facade LED lighting, at Liberty Hall,33 Eden Quay, North City, Dublin 1,D01 CX72.Liberty Hall is generally bounded by the Old Abbey Street, terraced commercial buildings, VHI House adjoined to the former Scots presbyterian Church and Church Hall (protected Structure) facing Abbey Street Lower to the north, No. 28-15 Eden Quay to the west (protected Structures), the Custom House (Protected structure) to the east and the River Liffey to the South. The proposed development comprises the installation on the exterior of the building, of LED linear strip lighting (approximately 16mm in diameter) in casing on each external facade (4 no.) at each level above the ground floor level of Liberty Hall, thereby forming a series of bands (16 no.) around the exterior of the building. LED strip lighting to be fitted with diffuser lenses.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION is sought by Razorlight Ltd for permission for a development at 9-12 Dawson Street, a Protected Structure. Permission was previously granted (Reg. Ref. 4716/18) and extended, for a change of use totalling 851.7sq.m. of the ground floor of number 9-10 Dawson Street and rear of 11-12 Dawson Street from office to licensed restaurant. Permission was also granted (Reg.Ref.3889/24) to use part of the basement area (170 sq. m. in extent) for staff toilets, staff changing and storage to serve the restaurant at ground floor level. Works to implement these permissions are commencing and these are expected to be completed by October 2025. The original permission, as extended, will expire before that date and so permission is now sought, for the normal statutory period, to renew these permissions, i.e. the use of 851.7 sq. m of the ground floor of 9-12 as a licensed restaurant and the use of 170 sq. m of the basement for staff toilets, staff changing and storage associated with the restaurant.
Permission for a material change of use from retail to restaurant of the approved unit (as permitted under reg. ref. 3643/16) with minor alterations to shop front and rear (as approved under reg. ref. 3744/17) for ventilation purposes and minor alterations to interior.
RETENTION: Crestcove Limited is seeking retention planning permission for change of use from retail to medical (doctors surgery) of the 145sqm ground floor unit together with associated signage to the east elevation all at No. 139 Capel Street, Dublin 1, D01 P9K7.
The proposed development comprises of the following elements: 1) Block D the installation of a c.0.800m x 1.658m internally illuminated sign on the ground floor fascia of the entrance to Block D facing the garden courtyard. 2) Block A and Abbey Street Lower - the removal of 'Talking Heads' sculptures, currently located on the pavement outside the front of the building (to be relocated elsewhere within the Irish Life Centre), the installation of 4 concrete planters of varying size on the pavement outside the front of building, replacement of existing paving with new precast concrete paving to match the main Irish Life plaza, the installation of a c.0.916m x 1.900m internally illuminated sign on the fascia at ground floor level, and affixing two small signs (c. 550mm x 265mm each) to the interior of the glazing of the main doors facing Abbey Street Lower. 3) All of the preceding to include associated ancillary development and site works above and below ground.
Alterations to front facade of 39 Capel Street involving (1) A new shop front at ground floor including new window, lighting, plaque, and red sandstone finish (development involves the continuation of shop front design of the adjoining no. 40 Capel Street), (2) Replacement of existing door with matching door and fanlight, and (3) Reduction in size of window at first floor level to allow for facade changes at ground floor level, all at 39 Capel Street, North City, Dublin 1.