Permission for development at the Former 'Des Kelly Site', a site of 0.262 Ha. bounded by 364- 374 North Circular Road, Royal Canal Bank and 168, 169 Phibsborough Road, Dublin 7. Vehicular access will be from 169 Phibsborough Road to lower ground level with egress from Royal Canal Bank. The development will consist of parking spaces (17 spaces for retail, 19 spaces and 2 club car spaces for residential and 210 cycle spaces) at lower ground level, retail space of 1925 sq.m at ground floor level, coffee shop of 37 sq. m. facing Royal Canal Bank at lower ground level, with 96 dwellings (23 studios, 25 one bed, 47 two bed and 1 three bedroom apartments) overhead in upper floor development. With the exception of no. 168 Phibsborough Road, which is to be retained, the application proposes to demolish all the existing buildings on the site. The new buildings to North Circular Road shall be 6 storey in height (ground floor retail with apartments on upper floor) with a 12 storey apartment tower at the corner of North Circular Road and Royal Canal bank with a 9 storey section above park level are proposed. Within the site, the apartment buildings will surround a central amenity open space for residents. It is proposed to demolish 169 Phibsborough Road and replace with a three storey building with vehicular entrance at ground floor level giving access to lower ground level parking and services. A substation is proposed with PV panels on the roof together with all ancillary services.
Permission for development for ancillary off licence use within Retail Unit no. 1, in a proposed development at 368- 372 North Circular Road, Royal Canal Bank and Phibsborough Road, Phibsborough, Dublin 7 The site is part of, and subject to the construction of, a larger site and proposed mixed used redevelopment scheme extending to Royal Canal Bank and 168-169 Phibsborough Road, Dublin 7 - Planning Ref: 4145/22, currently under Appeal Ref: ABP-315984-23). The off- licence display area proposed for the sale of sprits, beer and wines relates to a portion of the ground floor (58.76 sq.m in extent). The total floor area of the retail unit in question is 1781 sq. m
The development will consist of the demolition of existing single storey extension to rear, internal reconfiguration and construction of new single-storey extension, with accessible roof garden and associated site works. Accommodation to consist of living, dining, kitchen, utility, wet room and new courtyard to ground floor level with 2 no. bedrooms, toilet and new access door to rear with provision of screening and extensive green roof to first floor level.
Permission for development at this site of number 23 to 24 Parkgate Street (former Westbrook Motors property) D08 WF6W, Dublin 8 and No. 29 Parkgate Street D08 PN77, Dublin 8. The site is located adjacent/proximate to protected structures 17-22 Parkgate Street (RPS Ref. 6314) and 28 Parkgate Street, Ryan’s of Parkgate Street (RPS Ref. 6315). The proposed development will consist of the demolition of all existing buildings on site including the former motor sales buildings, forecourt, car parking building and no.29 Parkgate Street (with the exception of the facade either side of the existing gate). Construction of a mixed-use hotel and residential development as follows: • A hotel building (4 to 6 storeys over basement) which will comprise 155-no. bedrooms (all en-suite), with a licensed restaurant, public bar and all ancillary facilities/ services/plant associated with the hotel. • The development will also include a separate apartment block (2 to 5 storeys) comprising 22 no. units (11 no.1-beds and 11 no.2-beds) all with private open space. • The construction of a single residential dwelling (3 bed townhouse, 3 storeys in height) to replace existing No. 29 Parkgate Street. Access to the apartment development will be via the existing access from Parkgate Street. The development will also include the provision of a new loading bay outside no. 29 Parkgate Street and the expansion of the existing loading bay outside 23/24 Parkgate Street. All associated site development works, plant areas, landscaping, open spaces, bike stores, waste management areas, and services provision. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared in respect of the proposed development.
Permission for development for the provision of advertising signage at a proposed (ground floor) convenience retail unit at 368, 370 & 372 North Circular Road, Phibsborough, Dublin 7 (part of, and subject to the construction of, a larger site and proposed mixed used redevelopment scheme extending to Royal Canal Bank, and 168-169 Phibsborough Road, Dublin 7 - Planning Ref: 4145/22, currently under Appeal Ref: ABP-315984-23). The proposed development comprises: a) 1 no. Lidl sign above store entrance; b) 1 no. Lidl Logo sign positioned inside glazed façade; c) 2 no. projecting Lidl logo signs affixed to façade; and, d) associated internal illumination of signage.
To convert the existing attic space to home office/study with the construction of a dormer window in the rear elevation roof plane and addition of two roof lights in the front elevation roof plane.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: We, Foxfield Inns DAC, intend to apply for Permission for development at this site: 4/5 Parkgate Street, D08 K259, 12 Temple Street West, D07 T0C3, and the associated rear courtyard to the north and northwest (The site is bound by Parkgate Street to the south; Temple Street West to the east; residential development along Montpellier Hill to the north; 11 Temple Street West to the north, east and south; and 6 Parkgate Street (Protected Structure) to the west). The development will consist of: The change of use of 4/5 Parkgate Street (a four storey [three storey over partial basement] corner terraced building) from Ground Floor Public House and Lounge and upper floors Residential, to Hostel use; and the change of use of 12 Temple Street West (a four storey mid-terraced building) from Residential to Hostel use, to provide for 53-bed capacity over 10 bedrooms, with associated entrance hall, reception, dining area, lounge, public toilets and one ensuite accessible bedroom at ground floor level and 6 no. ensuite bedrooms to first and second floor level of the existing 4/5 Parkgate Street. 12 Temple Street West will comprise of a self-catering kitchen at ground floor level, with three ensuite bedrooms located on the existing first, second and third floors. The development will also include: 1. Replacement exit doors to Temple Street West elevation and rear door from No.12 Temple Street West at ground floor level. 2. Ground Floor extension to the rear/north of 5 Parkgate Street to facilitate toilets. 3. Demolition of the internal non-original timber partitions at ground floor level. 4. Provision of ensuites to first, second and third floor levels. 5. Installation of new building services, mechanical and electrical plumbing systems and all associated drainage and ancillary site works. 6. Provision of site works including external steps and bin enclosure in the existing rear courtyard and provision of soft landscaping and bike storage in the existing rear courtyard. 7. External works to the elevations including removal of existing external downpipes on the front/southern external elevation of 4/5 Parkgate Street and to the rear/western external elevation of 12 Temple Street West; and replacement windows to rear of 12 Temple Street West. 8. All other associated development and site works necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:The development will comprise the removal of the existing automated arm security barrier system at the vehicular entrance/exit onto King Street North and replace the arm barrier with a painted metal, automated telescopic vehicular access gate with associated fencing and will also include a separate pedestrian access gate in the same location as the current arm barrier system. No works or alterations are proposed to the existing boundary fencing or existing wrought iron gates or to the former St. Paul's Church which is a Recorded Monument (DU018-020414) and Protected Structure and lies within a Zone of Archaeological Interest.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for the addition of a metal canopy above the access door to the east of the development within the grounds to the rear of the former St Paul's Church, King Street North, Smithfield, Dublin 7, and adjoining Paul's Street Dublin 7 and the former Blackhall Parade, Dublin 7. The development will comprise the construction of a metal canopy above the access door to the east elevation with a painted rendered blockwork support wall with illuminated signage and the addition of a timber facade to the wall below the canopy and also timber treatment to the vehicular access gate to the east of ongoing development Reg ref: 3756/20. No works or alterations are proposed to the former St Paul's Church which is a Recorded Monument (DU018-020414) and Protected Structure and lies within a Zone of Archaeological Interest.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development within the grounds to the rear of the former St. Paul's Church. The development will comprise the construction of a 500m2 detached two storey building generally within the footprint of the former school building and playground (demolished after fire damage in 1992) to include a shared incubator community based kitchen with hospitality, tuition space, demonstration kitchen together with ancillary food preparation and storage, toilet and changing facilities within the building. Reconfiguration to the existing car park to the rear of the former St. Paul's Church will reduce the no. of parking spaces to the rear to 18 along with a delivery drop off and collection zone. 10 additional cycle spaces shall be provided. The two-storey building will include rooftop machinery and plant, photovoltaic panels and rooflights located behind the parapet wall at roof level. The grounds of the former graveyard to the west of the building shall be landscaped and planted with raised flower beds with a grass boarder, bench seating and a memorial plaque placed on the southern boundary wall. Connections are required to existing drainage, foul water, potable water, and utility services located to the north of the building. No works or alterations are proposed to the former St. Paul's Church which is a Recorded Monument (DU018-020414) and Protected Structure and lies within a zone of Archaeological Interest.
The development will consist of change of use of existing ground floor unit B (floor area 294 sq. m) to office use. The eternal modifications will include two glazed screen access doors and upgrade works to the existing glazed facade and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
PERMISSION: For modifications to the previously granted Planning Permission (Reg. Ref 3689/21) for alterations/extensions to the existing two storey semi- detached house -at 10 Croaghpatrick Road, Navan Road, Dublin 7, D07 Y7T2. Modifications to comprise the conversion of the existing hipped roof to a gable end roof, increasing the area of the proposed attic conversion, a new rear dormer, an additional velux rooflight to the front roof slope and a new obscured window to the east elevation, plus associated modification to fenestration and site development.
RETENTION AND PLANNING PERMISSION: planning permission is sought for alteration / extension of the existing two-storey house comprising demolition of the existing single storey rear extension and construction of a new single storey flat roof living / dining / kitchen rear extension, with 2 no. rooflights, conversion of existing garage to a single storey flat roof utility / office with 1no. rooflight, attic conversion with dormer window to the side roof pitch with 1no. velux rooflight to both front and rear roof pitches, modification of the existing internal layouts and fenestration and associated site development. Retention planning permission is sought for widening of the vehicular entrance to the front of the property.
Planning permission for Alterations to existing hip roof to create gable roof to side to accommodate attic stairs to allow conversion of attic into non habitable storage with Dormer to rear, roof window to front roof, reconfigure roof of existing 2 storey extension to rear to accommodate dormer all with associated ancillary works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE (RPS. 765): the development will consist of a metal and glass security shelter located in the forecourt.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: The development will consist of:-a) the repair, refurbishment and alteration of existing forecourt railings, granite plinth and iron piers within the curtilage of Blackhall Place (a protected structure RPS ref. no 765). b) fitting of new iron railings on top of the existing granite plinth in a detail and technique matching the existing railings. c) remodelling of the existing corner iron piers with new lamp posts.
Permission for the construction of a new 10.5sq.m. second storey addition to an existing two storey rear annex to the existing terraced bungalow and to include ancillary works.
The development will consist of the removal of: Demolition of an existing single storey extension and chimney stack to the rear. Construction of a part single part two storey flat roof extension to the rear. Amendments to rear eaves line. Internal modifications and all ancillary works.
Planning permission to erect an open ended traditional drop arm style awning over the existing sign board on the full front elevation of P. Duggan’s Public House. All work is to be carried out to front.
Planning permission for demolition of existing three storey mid-terrace building (172 sq.m.) at 26 Parkgate Street, Dublin 8 and the erection of a five storey building (397 sq.m.) containing 4 no. one bedroom apartments, one per floor at upper levels (including south facing balconies and a ground floor 37.5 sq.m.) retail unit and associated works. Also, apartment bin and bike store at ground floor level.
The development will consist of a demolition of existing rear shed and rear extension and construction of a new single storey rear extension, a new rear dormer, internal alterations and associated site works.
The development will consist of the demolition of the existing two storey mixed-use buildings at 146-147 Phibsborough Road and a derelict single storey dwelling known as 10 Eglington Terrace to the rear and construction of new mixed-use development. The proposed development is for a mixed-use block consisting of a restaurant & cafe space together with associated waste management and plant room areas totalling 325 sq.m. at ground floor level. The upper levels will comprise 17 No. apartments above provided in 2.No blocks of six storeys to Phibsborough Road, five storeys to the rear set around a central courtyard space at first floor level containing the lift and access decks. Recessed balconies are provided throughout and projecting balconies are provided to the east elevation of the rear block. The apartments consist of nine one-bedroom apartments and eight two-bedroom apartments totalling 1492 sq.m including external circulation access decks. The proposed development also consists of 2.No three bedroom two storey townhouses totalling 207 sq.m. with private gardens and 3 No. car parking spaces to the rear. Vehicular access to the development is via the existing entrance to the St. Peter's Square Development while the townhouses are accessed separately via a laneway from Royal Canal Bank. Proposed landscaping and associated ancillary works include a communal open space, bicycle parking, permeable paving to the existing car parking area where 2. No. Spaces will be dedicated to the apartments in the new development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE Global Media and Entertainment (Ireland) Limited is applying for planning permission for the replacement of 1 no. existing trivision advertising display (15.48m x 3.0m, surface area 46.44m2) with 1 no. LED advertising display (11.84m x 2.88m, surface area 34m2) and the lowering of existing boundary wall cladding, along with associated works at the south-facing boundary wall of 17-22 Parkgate Street, Dublin 8. 17-22 Parkgate Street, Dublin 8 is a Protected Structure (Record of Protected Structures Ref. No. 6314).
RETENTION & PERMISSION: Retention planning permission for alterations to the front facade, include the reinstatement of the original configuration, fenestration and finishes. Planning permission is sought for the construction of single and two storey extensions and alterations to rear, internal alterations and all associated site works.
The proposed installation of an outdoor seating area with associated perimeter glazed partitions, parasol & heaters, all so as to service existing restaurant/ take away business known as "RUA", previously granted full planning permission under planning reference number 2667/18 and all ancillary works.
The development will consist of the following: A single storey extension to the front of the existing house and all associated site works.
RETENTION: The development consists of retention of an automatic barrier installed on adjacent Devery's Lane.
Permission to construct 1 no. 1-bed apartment at third floor level on an existing 3-storey building and all associated site works
Permission is sought by Tempside Limited for change of use of Unit 141 & Unit 142 from permitted office space (circa 358 m2) to retail use and part change of use to ancillary off-license sales (area for display of alcohol circa. 19.2m2) and associated signage for the Unit and associated site works, all at 141-142 Phibsborough Road, Dublin 7, DO7 YK12.
Permission for alterations to the shopfront glazing and stone kicker in the front elevation to provide a widened entrance doorway and the fitting of an aluminium louvred ventilation panel on the North King Street, frontage and for provision of a part off-licence in the previously approved retail unit, ancillary to the approved retail use.
The development will consist of, demolition of the existing single storey extension and construction of a new single-story extension, with ground floor level glazed lightwell courtyard with accessible roof garden to first floor level, with provision of privacy screening, defensive planting & raised planters to rear. 2 No. Roof lights with PV solar array to rear roof, internal reconfiguration, and associated site works. Accommodation consists of living-kitchen-dining area, shower room, 1 No. bedroom/study and storage to ground floor level with 2 No. bedrooms, shower room and new access door to roof garden at first floor level.
The development will consist of the demolition of the existing ground floor rear extension and the construction of a new ground floor rear extension and all ancillary works.
RETENTION/ PERMISSION: The development will consist of permission for a single storey front extension plus first floor rear extension over existing ground floor rear extension plus retention permission for completion of partially constructed rear garden home office/shed and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for change of use to previously approved plans 4113/15 of a Protected Structure at 87 North King Street, Dublin 7, from 56m2 ground floor restaurant to gym/personal training studio and 48m2 basement level to toilet and storage space.
Widening of existing front vehicular access and all associated site works.
The development will consist of: (i) construction of a five-storey, over-basement level residential development comprising 2 no. residential units (1 no. three-bed unit at basement, ground and first floor levels (Unit No. 1) and 1 no. four-bed unit at second, third and fourth floor levels (Unit No. 2)) with a set-back at fourth floor level. Each unit will be served with private open space with Unit No. 1 provided with terraces to the front and rear elevation at basement and first floor levels and Unit No. 2 provided with terraces to the front and rear elevations at second and fourth floor levels and to the front at the third-floor level. The building will be accessed off North King Street with an external stairwell also provided to the rear. The proposed development also includes; (ii) an external bin store and 8 no. bicycle parking spaces which will be provided to the rear at ground floor level and will be accessible from both of the proposed residential units; (iii) the reinstatement of an existing light well and cast iron railings to the front of the site; and (iv) all associated works, including boundary treatments, landscaping, infrastructure and drainage necessary to facilitate the development.
The conversion of existing attic space to study with a dormer window and two roof lights to the rear.
Extension and refurbishment of existing house to include: (a) Conversion of existing ground floor garage to side and provision of new side passage (b ) first floor extension to side (c) Conversion and extension of attic with gable type roof, dormer window to rear and velux type windows to front (e) alterations to window openings and addition of velux type roof windows to existing rear extension (g) associated internal alterations, drainage and external works all at 5 Croaghpatrick Road Dublin 7 (D07 F2Y9).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: At Roof Level: Repair works to roof including rebuilding the roof, valleys, and parapets, reusing original timbers where appropriate, including the use of new Blue Bangor slates, rebuilding the access dormer in central valley, rebuilding of chimneys and rebedding of pots, and cast-iron rainwater goods. At Ground Floor level; Provision of new suspended timber floor at ground floor level; reinstatement of the stairs between basement and ground floor levels; reopening of an existing external door in link to Cook House. To Cook House to rear: Removal of an outside toilet and reopening of original arch in rear wall to access new bin store; Provision of new insulated concrete floor at rear Cook House; Replacement of collapsed roof on rear Cook House building with new roof including new roof lights; Form new opening in party fence wall with no. 84 King Street North, with new access door to enable refuse collection. At Basement level: Provision of new insulated concrete floor at basement level; The reopening of front and rear lightwells; New windows at basement level front and rear; Generally: Works to the party wall with 84 King Street North to eliminate damp issues caused by the roof; All associated works and services necessary to facilitate the development; Repairs to ''Connell's'' sign on front facade: Repairs to the structure on removal of the temporary works: Removal of the paint finish on the ground floor brickwork and door surround, repairs to same and repointing of front and rear brickwork.
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
2 storey extension to rear of dwelling, attic conversion with dormer type window to rear, roof lights to front and new gable window, internal modification and associated site works.
RETENTION: for single storey extension & domestic shed to the rear of the existing dwelling house.
The proposed development will be two no. Short Term Lease Apartments comprising one no. three bedroom apartment and one no. four bedroom apartment all to a total storey height of five storeys over basement on an urban infill site within an existing terrace. The works will include the reinstatement of an existing light well and reinstatement of cast iron railings to front. A top floor terrace with privacy screen is proposed to the front North King Street facade, and the rear lands will accommodate an external stairwell and ancillary access terraces.
RETENTION: Planning permission for retention of A. Single storey domestic shed/playroom B. all associated site works.
For the demolition of the existing single storey building with the construction of a 3-storey building (Block A) comprising of ground floor use as retail / estate agent with associated signage. 2No. 1 bed apartments to the first floor with balconies and 1No. 3 bed apartment to the second floor with balcony. Widening Devery's Lane with the provision of footpaths, 1No. disabled parking space, turning area and street lighting. Construction of a detached 3 storey residential apartment building (Block B) comprising of 5No. 1 bed apartments with external terraces to the ground floor and 5No. 3 bed duplexes to the first and second floors with balconies at first floor. Provision of a standalone Bin Store with Plant Room, Bicycle Store all with associated landscaping and all associated site development works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The Law Society of Ireland intends to apply for permission for development at its site comprising 0.46 Hectares being the Greenhall Building (The Law Society Diploma Centre Eircode D07 R81C), within the curtilage of the former Blue Coat School (protected structure RPS no.765) at Blackhall Place, Dublin 7 D07 VY24 and the adjoining shed building, to the south, off Benburb Street (Eircode D07 AEC5), Dublin 7. The proposed development will comprise: 1. Demolition of the existing single storey print facility building and adjacent lean-to-shed (c.93sqm ) and the removal of the temporary poly tunnel (c.35sqm) located to the west of the Greenhall building. 2. Demolition of the shed building (c.538sqm) off Benburb Street to the south of the Greenhall building. 3. Alteration works to the existing Greenhall building to provide an enlarged flexible teaching space, additional toilets, lecture room, counselling room and connections to the proposed extension. 4. The construction of a single-storey extension to the west end of the Greenhall building to provide a new secondary entrance and a moot court with judge’s chambers (c.93sqm) with SUDS compliant green roof. 5. The construction of an upper floor extension to the west end of the Greenhall building to provide a lecture room, counselling room and accessible WC (c.126 sqm) with SUDS compliant green roof. 6. The construction of a glazed link (c.12sqm) connecting the three-storey extension to the east end of Greenhall building at first-floor level. 7. The construction of a three-storey extension (with local lowering of the ground level by approximately 2.3m) to the south of the Greenhall building to provide 12 tutorial rooms, 2 meeting rooms, a changing-places sanitary facility, with rooftop plant enclosure and roof mounted plant over and roof mounted photovoltaic panels (c.1,134sqm) with SUDS compliant blue roof. 8. The creation of a new entrance plaza to the east of the proposed three storey extension, which involves the removal of a c.11.3m long portion of a boundary wall to create an opening onto the Academic Street to the south of the former Blue Coat School building. The stone removed will be used to build low stone walls around the plaza, topped with metal railings. 9. The replacement of the existing vehicular ramp with a new ramp to provide improved fire tender and delivery access to the rear of Blackhall Place via existing vehicular access from Benburb Street. 10. New gardens and landscaping to the south and west of the building and along the edges of the new vehicular ramp. 11. The construction of cycle parking facilities to the west of the proposed single-storey extension. 12. Upgrading works to the existing tennis court, removal of outdoor gym equipment, hard landscaping and all other repair and refurbishment site development and associated site development works.
Planning permission is sought for an attic conversion storage room with dormer roof to rear, roof light to the front, internal reconfiguration, and renovations, a new extension to the rear and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
The development will consist of the construction of a flat roofed dormer window to rear of dwelling and all associated internal and external works and alterations.
Permission for alterations to the permitted development ref. 3565/21. These include: Adjustments at lower ground level to the internal layout of the commercial unit, communal storage and residential Unit 1. with associated site works and minor facade amendments, to enable the conversion of Unit 1 to a two-bedroomed/ four-person unit to fulfil condition 5a of the permitted development ref: 3565/21. The permitted structure is set-back from the existing ESB substation along the south boundary with associated alterations to the facade of the building. Access remains via a pedestrian entrance on the North Circular Road. There will be no increase to the approved number of storeys and the massing above lower ground floor level is unchanged.
Planning permission for alterations to a previously granted planning permission (Ref. 3964/19 & ABP-307115-20) at 378A North Circular Road, Phibsborough, Dublin 7 to include: modifications to the approved five residential units to allow for an additional three units, providing a total of eight units (1 three bed, 1 two bed, 3 one beds & 3 studios), associated minor amendments to the facades including three new inset-balconies located at ground & first floor level and the omission of two clear windows at first floor level on east facade to be replaced with one semi-opaque window and timber screen, adjustment to the internal layout of the stair core and communal storage, reduction in the size of one commercial unit, and associated site works. Access remains via a pedestrian entrance on the North Circular Road. There will be no increase to the approved number of storeys or the gross internal floor area.