Permission for development at main (St Stephen’s Green/Grafton Street) entrance to the St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre, St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2. The proposed development involves the replacement of the existing advertising panel over the main entrance to the shopping centre (from St Stephen’s Green/Grafton Street), which projects full-motion/dynamic content with rapid transitions, with new signage which displays a loop of static content, separated by smooth transitions.
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).
Planning permission to include licensed restaurant use in addition to previously approved café/deli (as approved under reg. ref 3661/22).
The development will consist of the replacement of the existing fascia sign with a new white metal fascia sign and a new black aluminium lighting trough below, covering the existing black glass fascia with black matt vinyl at 26/27 Grafton Street, Dublin 2. Fascia sign to be 2250mm x 378mm.
The proposed development will consist of the following: (i) Change of use of second floor office (with a GFA of 64 sq.m) to dining / seating area and toilet facilities associated with the licenced restaurant and public bar premises at basement, ground and first floor level of No. 20 Dawson Street; (ii) Alterations to the rear elevation of No. 20 including the removal of the existing extension / projection and provision of replacement windows; and (iii) All associated works.
Planning permission for the proposed development will consist of modifications to / extension of development approved under Reg. Ref. 2012/20 to consist of: (i) change of use of first floor office to restaurant seating area as an extension of the permitted licensed restaurant and public bar premises at ground floor level at No. 20 Dawson Street; (ii) provision of new first floor outdoor seating area, associated access from first floor level of No. 20 Dawson Street and access to adjoining outdoor terrace; (iii) all associated works.
The proposed development will consist of the following: • Change of use of the basement and ground floor of no. 20 Dawson Street from office/professional services use to use as a licensed restaurant, including ancillary public bar, and all associated internal and external works to the existing premises to facilitate the proposed change of use, including a new staircore from basement to first floor level. • The proposal includes the demolition of the existing two storey rear extension and replacement with a single storey extension including covered outdoor bar area at ground floor level and external terrace at roof level for restaurant, including anc illary public bar, use also. Access to the roof level terrace is proposed from the first floor level of the adjacent mews extension, permitted under Reg. Ref. 3133/18, of the coach houses restaurant (currently under construction); • The proposal includes alterations to the shopfront to Dawson Street, including new signage at fascia level, and all associated site works; • The proposed licensed restaurant and ancillary public bar will have a total GFA of 178 sqm, including the proposed extension. The licensed restaurant, including ancillary public bar, is proposed to operate in conjunction with the permitted licensed restaurant in the coach houses and mews extension to the rear (development currently being implemented Reg. Ref.: 3564/17 as amended by Reg. Ref,: 3133/18
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.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the erection of a fixed temporary enclosure and awning to our existing external seating area on the Dawson Side of the café.The seating area will be in use during the cafe's opening hours of 8.30am to 4.30pm Monday - FRIDAY and 10am-4pm Saturday and Sunday.
The development will consist of the change of use of the ground floor area from the retail of cosmetic/beauty products to the retail of jewellery and associated items, with the remaining floor levels to continue to be used for ancillary staff and storage use. Permission is also sought for new signage and internal display to the Grafton Street and Johnsons Court elevations.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of works to facilitate disability access to the building as follows: removal of existing external stairs from front pavement to basement level; construction of new stairs and platform lift for disabled access to basement yard; installation of new passenger lift at rear elevation (with glazed external finish to first and second floors) serving 3 floors over basement, with access to each floor via alterations to existing rear window openings; installation of new glazed door to return area at first floor; fire protection measures including upgrading of floors and installation of automatic opening vent at roof level.
Permission for a material change of use from retail to cafe of the existing unit no. 14 Royal Hibernian Way, Dawson Street, Dublin 2 with minor alterations to shop front and rear (as approved under reg. ref. 3744/17) for ventilation purposes and minor alterations to interior.
Permission for a material change of use from retail to restaurant and amalgamation of the existing units with minor alterations to shop front and rear (as approved under reg. ref. 3744/17) for ventilation purposes and minor alterations to interior.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The erection of a free-standing, steel framed glazed canopy over the courtyard located between the coach houses and the rear of No. 20 Dawson Street
(i) Change of use from commercial premises to restaurant/bar with ancillary entertainment use; (ii) demolition of existing staircase and provision of replacement fire exit staircase; (iii) provision of new fire exit/entrance doors; (iv) and all other associated works necessary to facilitate the change of use.
PERMISSION The development consists of: (i) roof top bar and covered terrace area at the third-floor level comprising seating area and bar; (ii) new lobby at third floor level to provide access to fire escape staircase; and (iii) all associated site and infrastructural works, including foul and surface water drainage, landscaping, plant areas, and lighting necessary to facilitate the development.
The proposed development will consist of a proposed roof top bar and covered terrace at the third-floor level comprising of seating and bar together with extending the existing fire escape staircase to the third-floor roof terrace. All with associated site works.
The development will principally consist of the change of use of ground floor level (109 sq m) from retail (accessories) to retail (cosmetics/beauty products); ground floor level elevational changes including the refurbishment of the existing shop front windows, plinth and doors and the removal of the existing shopfront signage and replacement with new back-lit signage; internal modifications and all associated site works above and below ground.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: & RETENTION: Retention planning permission at the Coach Houses (Nos. 14 and 15), located to the rear of 14 and 15 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, two protected structures (RPS Nos. 7772 & 7773), which the coach houses are located within the curtilage of. The site is accessed from the laneway between Nos. 20 & 21 Dawson Street, Dublin 2. The development for which retention permission is sought relates to alterations to the development permitted under Reg. Ref.: 3564/17, as amended by Reg. Ref.: 3133/18, which is currently being implemented on site and consists of the following: - Internal and external alterations at ground floor level including omission of a permitted window opening, provision of new / larger door /window openings in existing walls, alterations to stairs layout, alterations to the bathroom layout and other minor associated works; - Internal and external alterations at first floor level including relocation of the kitchen area and associated relocation of the seating area, omission of permitted window openings, provision of new / larger door / window openings in existing walls, alterations to stairs layout, alterations to the bathroom layout and other minor associated works; - The provision of a flat roof on the two storey modern extension to provide for a mechanical plant area and relocation of rooflights and ventilation extracts at roof level.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of Change of use from Cafe and Offices to Museum. Works to facilitate disability access to the building as follows: removal of existing external stairs from front pavement to basement level; construction of new stairs and platform lift for disabled access to basement yard; installation of new passenger lift at rear elevation (with glazed external finish to first and second floors) serving 3 floors over basement, with access to each floor via alterations to existing rear window openings; fire protection measures including upgrading of floors and installation of automatic opening vent at roof floor.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of revisions to the previously approved development (REG REF. 3157/22) to include (a) Replacement of 1 No. internal basement window with a door to suit the existing opening width (b) Provision of reversible fire rated partition required to upgrade existing lath and plaster wall construction in one room which is located beside a fire escape route (c) Provision of replacement construction to upgrade the fire integrity of non-original plasterboard internal wall linings (d) Alterations to the rear lift enclosure design to provide translucent glazed side walls in lieu of clear glazing (e) the removal of 1 No. internal door at basement level (f) Sundry alterations to the installation routes for piped and ducted services to ensure minimal disruption of original fabric (g) Changes to the layout of the former staff room to become a reading room to the rear ground floor (h) provision of a kitchenette to the top floor staff area (i) removal of non-original joinery below ground floor stairs and (j) All 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.
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.
PERMISSION:For development at a site known as "Textile House" located at Nos. 3 - 5 Johnson's Place (also known as Johnson Place) and Nos. 2 - 5 Clarendon Market, Dublin 2. The site is located adjacent/proximate to a number of protected structures No. 1 Johnson's Place (RPS Ref. 4063), No. 2 Johnson's Place (RPS Ref. 4064), former Mercer Hospital, Mercer Street (RPS Ref. 5074), and No. 39 William Street South (RPS Ref. 8580). The proposed development will comprise the demolition of all existing commercial buildings on site (c.612 sq.m) and the construction of a mixed-use development up to 8 storeys in height over 2 no. levels of basement and comprising the following: Restaurant/Bar and Retail unit at ground floor and basement levels; Hotel providing a total of 61 no. bedrooms (all ensuite), along with gym and all ancillary facilities/ plant associated with the hotel provided at basement to fifth floor. The hotel bedrooms will be located from first to fifth floor. This proposed hotel facility will operate as an extension to, and will be managed by, the existing nearby Grafton Hotel. 6 no. residential apartments (located on the sixth and seventh floors), comprising 2 no. 1-bed, 3 no. 2-bed and 1 no. 3-bed units, ranging in size from c.54 sq.m to c.128 sq.m and with balconies to the south/east/north/ west elevations. The total gross area of the building including basement is c. 4,361.6 sqm All associated site development works, plant areas, landscaping, waste management areas, and services provision.
RETENTION: Retention permission for development at Pablo Picante, 4/4a & 5 Clarendon Market, Dublin 2. The development consists of retention of existing ground floor window and door fenestration and new awnings over with associated graphics all onto previously approved internal alterations.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the replacement of the existing shopfront at ground floor level, including shopfront glazing, entrance door and signage, with new Corten finish aluminium and glass shop front; existing stone clad fascia to be retained with new replacement individual internally illuminated sign letters; new wall-mounted bus-stop style projecting internally illuminated sign panel, and replacement flag banner to existing retained flagpole.
The proposed scheme is for the installation of a self standing video screen inside the premises of the building in one of the three windows' shop at 22-23 Duke Street - Dublin 2.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE (Ref. 8696): Permission for replacement signage on the front of the cafe at 14 Clarendon Street, Dublin 2.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:RETENTION: Retention planning permission for signage on the front of the café
New shopfront signage to comprise the following; 1 - Main facade signage to read ‘Dr. Martens’. Overall sign dimensions are 385mm high x 3000mm wide, sign area 1.155m². The sign is comprised of individual built-up metal lettering with an overall depth of 80mm. Front face of lettering is white acrylic with a metal surround and side with black powder coated paint finish. The sign is illuminated with integrated lighting. 2 - Signage board, mounted perpendicular to facade with Dr. Martens logo. Board dimensions are 600mm high x 600mm wide, area 0.36m². Signage board to be fabricated from aluminium with black powder coated paint finish. The sign is illuminated with integrated lighting.
Application for Permission for new signage. The proposed signage is to read 'Dr. Martens'. The overall sign dimensions are 2300mm long x 300mm high, sign area 0.69m². The sign is comprised of individual letters with an overall depth of 80mm. The front face of the lettering is white opal acrylic with metal sides painted black. Illumination of letters by LED lighting modules mounted inside each letter, casting white light through the opal acrylic face. The existing signage that reads 'Dr. Martens' with overall sign dimensions of 600mm high x 4500mm wide, is to be removed.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:PERMISSION/ RETENTION:For the following at Nos. 18/19 Duke Street (Protected Structure) and No.8 Duke Lane Upper, Dublin 2 (Basement and Ground Floor levels): (a) Retention: i) Change of use from travel agency/ retail to licensed bar/ public house/ restaurant ii) General alterations including the following: relocation of internal partitions, installation of building services, upgrading of fire resistance of doors and floors, with internal modifications and associated site works; (b) Permission: i) Replacement of 3 no previously existing fascia signs of 300mm high letters with new signs of 300mm high brass lettering 2mm thick on pins; (ii) erection of a new sign of 400mm and 200 high brass lettering 2mm-thick on pins (total size) 1850 x 600mm high, approximately 3200mm from ground); iii) Provision of 4 no. gold logos on shop windows.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION: (a) Change of use from retail office to Hotel with 17 No. of Hotel bedrooms (at First, Second, Third and Fourth levels); (b) General alterations including the following: provision of bathrooms and relocation of internal partitions, upgrading of fire resistance of doors and floors, and repair of sliding sash windows, with internal modifications and associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission is sought for change of use from travel agency / retail to licensed bar/public house/restaurant (to basement & ground floor) with 17 no. of hotel bedrooms at floors 1st to 4th, general alterations including the following - provision of bathrooms, relocation of internal partitions, installation of building services, upgrading of fire resistance of doors and floors, repair of sliding sash windows with internal modifications and associated site works.
The removal of the existing signage and the provision of new signage to the front facade of the existing retail store and all associated site works. The proposed development is located within an Architectural Conservation Area.
The development will consist of the sub-division of the basement and first floor levels which will reinstate the original party wall between properties, reverting each property back to their original footprint and all associated site works. The buildings are located within an architectural conservation area.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE / RETENTION: (RPS: 8596): retention for retractable awnings and outdoor heaters to the front of the Pyg Restaurant on Coppinger Row, Unit 12a & 13 Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, 59 South William Street, Dublin 2.
Permission for a change of use application: commercial office to laser eye surgery consultation clinic. We will sub-divide the first floor 86 Grafton Street, forming partitions taken to ceiling height to provide patient welcome and waiting, patient diagnostics, advisory and optometry rooms, staff tea prep & storage. The communal areas, WC's external elevations will not be altered.
The development will consist of the change of use of the first floor demise from retail use to office use and all associated site works. The building is located within an architectural conservation area.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for development along the St. Stephen's Green and York Street elevations of our building at 123 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2 (within the curtilage of a protected structure-R.P.S. ref:7815). Development comprising specialist conservation and restoration to the east (front) facade to St. Stephen's Green and the historic elevations to the south (left) facade to York St. along with the recovering of the historic roofs to the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (a protected structure), 123 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2. Development works will consist of the cleaning, repair, and repointing of all stonework and statutory, including renewal/replacement of previous cementitious repairs in matching stone and installation of lead flashings; conservation of all windows and main St. Stephen's Green entrance door, including reinstatement of original glazing bar pattern to St. Stephen's Green elevation windows; conservation and repair of the decorative ironwork railings; repair and re-slating of the historic roofs, replacement of existing modern rooflights/ lanterns, and renewal of all lead and copper coverings, linings, and flashings; and all associated site works. The proposed works are intended to reinstate the original character of the building in compliance with good conservation practice.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of a change of use of a vacant unit, 268.68 sq.m in size, located at second floor level fronting Clarendon Street and Coppinger Row. The unit was previously in use as an occasional lunchtime theatre venue and has been vacant for some time. Permission is sought to change the use to a gym with reception and ancillary changing area and works to existing door openings.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of temporary planning permission for a period of two (2) years for: Provision of a covered restaurant seating area on the existing outdoor terrace for the purposes of social distancing. The existing outdoor terrace is to be provided with a lightweight awning system consisting of powder coated posts and rails, with retractable fabric roof panels. Clear glass screens are to be provided to the front and sides of the terrace, with the side screens fixed and the front screens partially opening. Positioned on the upper first floor terrace on the main front Dawson Street elevation of the Fire Steakhouse & Bar Restaurant overlooking the front garden of the Supper Room Building. The site is a Protected Structure within the curtilage of the Mansion House located in South City Retail Quarter Architectural Conservation Area.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: Alterations to Previously Approved Development for a healthcare related consultancy (Application No. 4464/22) to include; a) New internal fitout with minor internal alterations to existing building, b) New shopfront, c) New external mechanical plant equipment on flat roof of first floor to the rear At 57 South William Street, Dublin 2, D02 HP23, which is a PROTECTED STRUCTURE (RPS Ref. 8594)
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: (RPS Ref. 8594) planning permission for change of previously approved use under reg. ref. 2396/19 from cafe and education to healthcare-related consultancy and ancillary use together with new shopfront and signage.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: a) On the Coppinger Row façade, the replacement of the existing ALLSAINTS signage made of corten steel letters with halo illuminated lettering, with new aluminum letters of the same height, with cabochon style marquee illuminated lettering set within, fixed to the existing fascia. b) Both existing electrical conduits fixed to face of stone are to be retained. c) Works are to a Protected Structure
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Development at this site No.15-20 Grafton Street, no.1-7 Duke Street, no.2 Duke Lane, Dublin 2, located within an architectural conservation area. Numbers 15-20 Grafton Street and no.1 Duke Street are noted as 'Protected Structures' (RPS Ref: 3243, 2394). The development will consist/consists of: 1. Specialist conservation and restoration works to the west (Grafton Street) south (Duke Street) and east (Duke Lane) facades as follows: No.15-17 Grafton Street: Repairs and cleaning to existing plaster detailing at 2nd floor level. No.18 Grafton Street: Cleaning of brickwork / cornice to remove soiling, repair damaged/spalled bricks and repoint in hydraulic lime at 2nd floor level. No.19-20 Grafton Street: Cleaning to existing plaster detailing, removal of soiling at 2nd floor level and proposed new lead protection at capping level. No.1 Duke Street: Cleaning of soiling on flat render sections at 1st floor and 2nd floor. No.2-4 Duke Street: Cleaning of soiling to facade, capping and cills, removal of vegetation, repairs to cracks around windows at 1st and 2nd floor level and repointing of cappings. No.5, 6, 7 Duke Street and no.2 Duke Lane: Removal of cracked and blown cementitious render sections at 1st and 2nd floor level with replacement in hydraulic lime render. Repairs to plaster moulds around windows, repairs to cills, repainting, repointing of joints in cappings and proposed new lead protection at capping level. General repairs to existing timber sash windows throughout, as required, with like for like details. 2. Material alteration at No.1 Duke Street consisting of the installation of a modern replica 'midshipman' statue in place of the original statue (removed for its protection and conservation) and relocation of the conserved original statue internally, all in accordance with appropriate conservation methodology.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission to install a 2 x 12.3m retractable canopy / awning to the Coppinger Row façade of the existing commercial unit to the side (north) of the City Assembly House, 58 South William Street, Dublin 2, a Protected Structure, RPS ref. 8595.
Partial demolition of existing external stone clad planter at street level, and the insertion of a new external platform lift to access the ground floor reception area approx. 1880 mm above street level. A single pane of the existing facade will be demolished and replaced with an inward opening door as part of the disabled lift installation. The sides and rear wall of the new opening in the planter will be clad in granite to match the existing planter walls. There will be a new gate and shutter in power-coated metal finish to close off the passenger lift at night.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for development at Stephen Court, 18-21 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2 (D02N960). The front of the site faces onto St. Stephen's Green and the rear onto Joshua Lane. Vehicular access is provided to the rear, from Dawson Street via Joshua Lane. The western and eastern boundaries on St. Stephen's Green are formed by No's. 17 and 22 St. Stephen's Green, respectively (both Protected Structures). The proposal includes development within the former curtilage of No. 17 St. Stephen's Green, a Protected Structure. 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. 14,086 sq m. including a coffee shop) comprising 3 no. interlinked blocks ranging in height from 6 storeys (c.20m + setback penthouse floor) facing St. Stephen's Green, to 7 storeys (c. 23.2m + setback plant floor) at the rear; and Construction: - The construction of a new office development (c. 21,219 sq m), including an associated arts facility (c. 494 sq m) and retail outlet (c. 72 sq m), and, additionally, a new publicly accessible landscaped courtyard (c. 575 sq m). The proposed development will range in height from 5 storeys (c. 20.6 m) on the St Stephen's Green frontage, through setback floors of 6 to 7 storeys (up to c. 28.75 m) to the rear, giving a maximum overall height, including rooftop plant, of c. 31.8 m. The scheme includes external terraces facing St Stephen's Green at 5th and 6th Floor levels. The existing 211 car spaces will reduce to 35 spaces, accommodated at basement level, accessed via Joshua Lane, with 6 additional car spaces provided for No.17 St. Stephens Green (with these accessed through an existing entrance on St. Stephens Green). 297 bicycle spaces will be provided, including 9 cargo bike spaces and 14 visitor spaces. The proposed development includes associated plant, landscaping and ancillary development and site works-above and below ground.