PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning Permission for development on site to the rear of Saint James's Roman Catholic Church, James's Street, Dublin 8, a site within the Curtilage of a Protected Structure. The development consists of the demolition of a derelict two storey house and the erection of an 11 bedroom boutique hotel with dining room at ground floor and kitchen with ancillary service area at basement level. The building will be 4 storey to Grand Canal Place and a 3 storey over basement to rear fronting onto Echlin Street.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: planning permission for the development will consist of 3 converted shipping containers, single storey in height for use as a temporary cafe/retail unit for a period of 3 years on a section of the site attached to the derelict house (15 Echlin Street). The development will involve the removal of existing gates to gain pedestrian access to the proposed cafe/retail unit on Echlin Street.
The development will consist of: (i) demolition of 2 no. existing two-storey residential properties at Nos. 16-17 Grand Canal Place; (ii) construction of a six storey, with communal roof terrace, residential apartment block comprising 16 no. apartments (6 no. studio, 6 no. one-bedroom & 4 no. two-bedroom) each having shared access to a communal roof garden and bike store (30 no. spaces); and, (iii) all ancillary works, inclusive of SuDS drainage, necessary to facilitate the development. Each apartment from first to fifth floor level will be served by private amenity space in the form of a balcony.
PERMISSION:The development will consist of: (i) demolition of 2 no. existing two-storey residential properties at Nos. 16-17 Grand Canal Place; (ii) construction of a six storey, with set-back fifth floor level, aparthotel comprising 24 no. bedrooms with common room, plant room, roof terrace and external plant area provided at fifth floor level; (iii) provision of a café unit (66sq.m) at ground floor level; and, (iv) all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
Permission is sought by Focus Housing Association CLG for development at Nos. 28-34 Braithwaite Street and Nos. 63-66 Pimlico, Dublin 8 (bounded by No. 35 Braithwaite Street to the east and north, Nos. 61 and 62 Pimlico to the north, Braithwaite Street/Poole Street Playground to the west, and by St. Margaret’s Avenue and St. John’s Avenue to the south). The development will consist of the construction of a residential development of 49 no. apartments set over two blocks (connected at ground floor level) ranging from 1-6 storeys in height and consisting of 10 no. studios, 9 no. 1 bed units, 11 no. 2 bed (3-person) units and 19 no. 2 bed (4-person) units, with all apartments provided with private balconies/terraces to north, south, east and west elevations; bin store, plant room, maintenance and store rooms; 1 no. ESB substation; 107 no. bicycle parking spaces (79 no. spaces within bicycle stores at ground floor level and 28 no. spaces within communal courtyard; landscaping including recreational, exercise and play equipment; lighting; boundary treatments; upgrades to existing footpaths with new pedestrian gate to St. Margaret’s Avenue (emergency access/egress only); heat pumps and PV panels at roof level; and all associated engineering and site works necessary to facilitate the development.
Planning permission for development on a site of 1,764sqm approximately (c.0.18ha) at Nos. 28-34, Braithwaite Street and Nos. 63-66 Pimlico, Dublin 8. The development will consist of the provision of a residential apartment scheme with a gross floor area of c.4,327 in 2no. blocks, each with separate street access via private entrance lobbies from Braithwaite Street and Pimlico, respectively; an overall height of 6 storeys above ground level (with screened and setback rooftop plant) comprising 49no. residential apartments (consisting of 6no. studio apartments, 14no. one-bedroom apartments and 29no. two-bedroom apartments); private amenity space in the form of ground level courtyard terraces and upper level balconies; communal amenity space in the form of a centrally located courtyard and open space area near the southwest corner of the site (482sqm approx. in total) each with dedicated children play areas; and 103 no. cycle parking spaces. The overall development will also include: a new ESB substation; piped infrastructure and ducting; hard and soft landscaping; changes in level; boundary treatments; pedestrian circulation areas and footpaths; drainage works; provision of bio-diverse roofs for assisting with drainage attenuation; communal refuse storage areas; and all associated site development and excavation works above and below ground.
Planning permission for a residential & ESB sub-station development of 51 apartments comprising 21 one-beds & 30 two-bed apartments all with balconies or terraces. The development is in two blocks with heights ranging from two storeys facing St. Maraget's Avenue to a set-back sixth storey facing Braithwaite Street. The development is a total of 4,702 square metres.
The proposed development consists of the following: • Change of use of areas at ground and first floor of 'The Brickworks' student accommodation development from educational use to student accommodation, to provide 38 no. additional student accommodation bedspaces in 6 no. clusters (1 no. 3 bed cluster, 1 no. 5 bed cluster, 1 no. 6 bed cluster, and 3 no. 8 bed clusters). This results in an overall increase of total student accommodation bedspaces from 276 no. to 314 no. spaces; • Provision of 10 no. additional cycle parking spaces at ground floor level (replacing an existing refuse store); • Associated alterations to fenestration and façade treatment to the east, west, north and south elevations at ground and first floor level; • Use of the existing and proposed student accommodation units for tourist or visitor accommodation during academic holidays (superseding the wording of Condition 18 of Reg. Ref.: 3316/16); • All associated development.
Permission for alterations to the previously approved planning permission, Dublin City Council Ref: 2022/19 and An Bord Pleanala ref: ABP-303959-19 which will consist of the following changes: 1. Change of use of previously approved ground floor retail unit into two number one-bedroom studio apartments including changes to the elevations and footprint of the building. 2. To change approved first floor two-bedroom apartment into two number one-bedroom studio apartments. 3. To change the approved second floor two-bedroom apartment into two number one-bedroom studio apartments. 4. For the provision of an increased area of public open space amenities for the development. 5. And for all associated site development works.
Planning permission for development at this property consists of a single storey extension to the side of the existing part two storey, part single storey end of terrace dwelling (part of the Thomas Street and Environs ACA); consisting of a study at ground floor level and a roof terrace overhead at first floor level.
Permission for development at a site of 0.7 ha at the former No. 2 Brewery, which incorporates the Brew Hall Building and connected Front Wing Building, and which is part of the existing Guinness Brewery lands to the South of James's Street, Dublin 8. The site is bound by the Open Gate Brewery to the north-west, former Front Offices (Protected Structures) along James's St to the north, St. James's Church (a Protected Structure) and Echlin Street to the west, Grand Canal Place to the south west and the Guinness Brewery site to the east and south. The development consists of the redevelopment and repurposing of the former No. 2 Brewery to accommodate a commercial office, of c.16,413 sq.m with associated facilities and the demolition of the adjacent unused former Brewhouse Water Tank building, unused Wet Grain Silos, which form part of the former Guinness Flavour Extract Plant 1 (known as GFE1), and partial demolition of former No. 3 Brewery to the west and south of the No. 2 Brewery Building (total demolition of c.12,923 sq.m). To facilitate the redevelopment of the buildings as commercial offices the following works are proposed: The height of the existing Front Wing Building is extended by 2 no. floors above the existing masonry enclosure in a modern pattern of framed openings, set back at the uppermost level increasing the existing building from a current height of 3 storeys plus mansard roof (c. 40.09m OD) to 5 storeys (max height of c. 39.33m OD). The height of the existing No. 2 Brewery Building is extended by 2 no. floors above the existing masonry enclosure in a modern pattern of framed openings, set back at the uppermost level, level increasing the existing building from a current height of c. 5 storeys equivalent (c. 44.84m OD) to 7 storeys (max height of c. 51.35m OD). External roof terraces are provided at 3rd, 4th and 5th floor level on the southern elevation, 4th and 6th floor level on the northern elevation and 5th floor level on the eastern elevation. The existing buildings are retained and the external elevations are cleaned and refurbished in line with best conservation practice. The interior structure is replaced with a modern structure to support the proposed use of the building as a commercial office. The space is provided with a central top lit glazed atrium space, which rises from level 00 to roof level. The central atrium space features a new steel structure recreating the spirit and aesthetic of the original industrial structure. The interior elements for retention include the distinctive internal tiling to the inside face of external walls, the existing cast iron and jack arch construction of The Front Wing and the ground floor staircase of The Front Wing from Level 00 to Level 01 and the existing staircase of The Front Wing from Level 00 to Level 01 is proposed to be relocated to the base of the proposed atrium to link in with proposed levels. The roof of the Brewhouse building is provided with a northlight profile plant screen which recreates the profile of the original existing structure at a higher level, screening roof mounted plant and forming a roof mounted photovoltaic array. The modern pastiche southern elevation of The Front Wing is removed and replaced with a modern metal clad façade which extends to the south, recreating the pattern of the existing façade in a striking contemporary material and aesthetic The modern party wall of the southern elevation of the No. 2 Brewery is removed and replaced with a contemporary metal framed façade, providing shading and depth to this elevation. The core located to the south west is clad in a profiled precast concrete, which returns to the newly formed western elevation. The redundant industrial interior structures, roof structure (including the modern structure and finishes to the mansard of the Admin building), redundant copper and modern finishes/ cladding elements are carefully removed. The intention is to retain the existing structural elements and copper structure for reuse in the site landscape scheme as part of a future masterplan application. Existing timber and metal windows are proposed to be retained and refurbished in line with best conservation practice. Externally the existing spiral stair to the north elevation is proposed to be retained and conserved in place and the ground level glazed openings are replaced with modern glazing and frames and an integrated metal lining is added to the proposed reception area entrance to demarcate the entrance zone. A new extended basement level with appropriate retention structures is formed to the building, expanding east and west from the existing part basement at a slightly lower level to accommodate staff changing facilities and plant rooms. The basement also contains space for future car parking space (currently in accessible under this plan which will be subject to future interconnection with wider masterplan basement). The Guinness Brewery lands contains Protected Structures, the proposed development does not comprise work to any protected structure.
The development consists of: reinstatement of the Dutch Billy Elevation acknowledging its historical past. Reinstatement of past two storey above existing building via, the raising of existing mid-terrace flat roofed two storey over raised basement building to five storey over raised basement building with a new flat roof. The fabric of the existing two storey house which is c. 300 years old and consists of original brick walls with sand and cement render is to be retained and the new external and internal walls above the first floor are to be a mixture of new solid and non-solid construction. The terrace to the west of No 128 consists of early 20 th century red brick two storey houses with pitched slated roofs and uPVC windows and doors, while the housing to the east consists of deck access two storey housing with a concrete tiled pitched roof, developed, owned and managed by Dublin City Council for housing for older people. The existing solid party wall between No 126 and no 128, wholly located within the red line of the applicant site, is to be retained and raised to the fifth floor parapet level of the raised building. The new building will have the following accommodation: At ground floor, an entrance hall accessing a lift and stair core located to the existing rear return of the building, providing vertical circulation for the new raised building with emergency and other ingress and egress to public domain at Robinsons Court, as well as an office unit. At first floor level two short term let residential units served via the new rear lift/stair core. At second floor level a new long term let two bedroom residential unit served by the lift/stair core. At third floor level a similar new long term let one bedroom residential unit served by the lift/stair core. At fourth floor level a new long term let one bedroom residential penthouse unit with south facing terrace private open space served by the lift/stair core. Addition of balconies to rear wall of all long term let residential units. Reinstatement of Basement Level for storage, plant and services use. At roof level there is a zinc parapet and sedum covered flat roof. Windows and doors to be thermally broken aluminium framed units to selected colour with triple glazing. Currently external walls are rendered and painted, new walls to be similarly rendered and painted to selected colours. The walls to the sides and rear including cills are to be wrapped with insulation and rendered to match the existing. All existing cut granite elements including cills, parapet stones and granite entrance steps are to be retained protected and preserved. Existing granite cills to have paint removed and exposed. Cills to new windows to be matching exposed granite. Minor alterations including moving of existing rear door and creation of new plant service only access doors along rear site boundary. The proposed floor areas are as follows: Basement 47.9 sqm, GF 75 sqm, FF 76.3 sqm, SF 77.5 sqm, TF 77.5 sqm, Penthouse 65sqm. The office and residential units have south facing views over Weaver Park across the road from the site. All units enjoy north/south duel aspect. Provision for all associated equipment and services and internal and external refurbishment and site works.
RETENTION: the development consists of the subdivision of a 2 storey house into 2 separate apartments.
RETENTION: The development consists of a two storey rear extension.
RETENTION: Permission is sought to retain the present upper floor flat roofed domestic bedroom extension, as built, at the rear of 18 John Street South, Dublin 8, D08 VXR9.
RETENTION: The Retention Permission to retain the two storey flat roof extension to the rear and the flat roof dormer window in rear elevation roof plane.
RETENTION: The development consists of the retention for a temporary period of 5 years of a liquid oxygen compound previously part approved (for a temporary period under Reg. Ref. 3040/16) comprising of: a VIE (vacuum insulated evaporator) liquid oxygen primary tank (40,000 litres) of 8.15m in height; 2 no. back-up VIE liquid oxygen tanks (3,000 litres and 10, 500 litres) of 4.38m and 4.9m in height respectively; vapourisers (5.7m in height), concrete plinth, hardstanding area, concrete ramp, aluminium palisade fencing and security fencing (reconfigured from that previously approved); and all other site development works above and below ground required to facilitate the entire development.
The development will consist of a a 2 storey flat roof extension totalling 28m2 to the rear of the existing dwelling.
The change the use of the existing commercial space to a gymnasium and associated works. Works will include construction of additional toilet and storage facilities and erection of external signage. The space is completely self contained from the remainder of the building complex.
For the subdivision of the commercial retail unit into 2 commercial retail spaces and associated works. Works will include new fire rated separating wall, new front curtain wall glazing with separate entrances, new signage, modifications to existing stone plinths and vents on front elevation, new escape door to the rear and new toilet and storage facilities to unit 1. This space is completely self-contained from the remainder of the building complex.
An 8.17 Sq.m First Floor extension to rear of 3 Cameron Street Dublin 8, visible from Maxwell Street
Change of use to allow short term let, no other changes are proposed.
Installation of a rooflight on the South-East facing roof pitch and removal of the existing front elevation pebble dashing.
1) Demolition of the existing shed in the rear garden; 2) Construction of a part single-storey and part two-storey extension to the rear of the existing dwelling and rooflights to the proposed roof of single-storey extension; 3) Internal alteration and all associated works.
RETENTION: Permission is sought for the as built single storey rear extension at 17 Meath Place, The Coombe, Dublin 8. This will require a change in condition number 2 (a) of permission web1242/19 as the builder was unable to maintain the distance from the boundary required by condition 2 (a) in order to comply with condition 4 & 6 of that permission.
The development consists of new external signage as follows: - 2no. 1500mm diameter circular illuminated lightboxes portraying the Guinness Open Gate Brewery logo, - Illuminated 380mm high 3D Lettering stating 'GUINNESS OPEN GATE BREWERY' - 1no. 1500mm x 800mm illuminated Lightbox to display menus, - 2no. 1900mm high x 1000mm wide Polyester Flags bearing the Guinness Open Gate Brewery logo, and - 1no. 800mm x 700mm illuminated Guinness Logo Pub Sign.
The description of development is as follows: alterations to the northern facade of the Open Gate Brewery as follows: the installation of a piperack to the facade of the building at ground and first floors; the installation of an external cable tray to the facade of the building at ground, first and second floors and the installation of a canopy above an existing stairs located to the north side of the building and all associated works. The site is the subject of an Industrial Emissions Licence (Ref. No. P0301-04).
RETENTION: Permission for change of use and sub-division from Cafe/Restaurant takeaway to 2 no. sub divided takeaway units with 2 no. signage for each, all with associated ancillary works.
RETENTION PERMISSION of development consisting of the alterations and extension of existing dwelling house which includes an increase in the floor area from 48SQM to 64SQM located to the rear and at ground floor level only and all associated site development works at 12 Eugene Street, Dublin 8, Co. Dublin
Permission for the demolition of the existing single-storey extension and the construction of a replacement two storey extension to the rear of the existing terraced cottage at no. 13 Eugene Street, Dublin 8, together with associated alterations including two new velux rooflight to the front of the proposed new rear extension.
Permission for the demolition of the existing single-storey extension and the construction of a replacement two storey extension to the rear of existing terraced cottage, together with associated alterations including new Velux rooflights.
The development will consist of: i) the amalgamation of the ground floor retail units to provide for a single retail unit (c.575 sq.m GFA) including an ancillary alcohol sales area (c.32 sq.m); (ii) minor external alterations to the elevations to include automatic sliding entrance door, signage, vinyl window coverings and louvered screens to the internal plant room on the Reuben Street (front) elevation; signage to the James's Walk (side) elevation; and louvered screens to the internal plant room on the Herberton Street (side) elevation; and (iii) all ancillary site services and site development works. The development will also consist of the provision of a loading bay on James's Walk.
RETENTION: Retention planning permission for single storey extension to rear of existing house with ancillary works.
The development located within an Architectural Conservation will consist of the construction of a new bin storage structure to the northern end of Rainsford Avenue, together with all associated site works.
RETENTION: Retention permission for the construction of an extension to rear of my dwelling house, consisting of an extended kitchen area on ground floor and extended bedroom on the first floor with associated site development works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development comprises a ten-year planning permission to provide a building for the Guinness archives on a 638 sqm site. The subject site is bound by Thomas Street to the north, the Crane Building to the east, and existing Brewery works to the west and south. The development includes works and developments to Arthur's House which is Protected Structure No. 8145; the demolition of its rear modern section; the demolition of the part of the Crane Building to its rear; and the construction of a new Archive Building contiguous with and linked to Arthur's House. The development includes: • Opening up existing blind windows and replacing other existing windows in a historically appropriate style; • The installation of an external steel escape stair from the basement front elevation and the insertion of a new gate in the railing to match the existing railing; • Internal re-ordering to include replacement with historically appropriate flooring, fireplaces and cornices; • The demolition of the 1964 internal dividing walls within Arthur's House; • The demolition of 506 sq. m. of buildings, including the rear 1964 section of Arthur's House and the part of the Crane Building to which this is attached; • The demolition of the rear modern exterior ramps, steps, railings and security building; • The construction of a 624 sqm archive building to the rear of Arthur's House; • New exterior works to include ramps and steps; and • All associated works above and below ground. Arthur's House is and will remain 17.26m in height over four storeys and comprises: basement, ground, first and second floors with the third floor in the loft space. The section of the Crane Building to the rear of Arthur's House proposed for demolition is 21.72m in height and comprises ground and four further floors and roof top plant. The height of the proposed four storey new building is 20.85m. The proposed development is located within a site which is the subject of an approved Industrial Emissions (IE) Licence (Ref. No. P0301-04).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE. The Land Development Agency intends to apply for permission for development comprising enabling works pending redevelopment at a site of c. 0.65 ha that comprises No. 1-3 Thomas Court, Dublin 8; a former cash & carry building at the rear of Nos. 10-13 Thomas Street West, Dublin 8 (D08 VH9W) with vehicular access to Rainsford Street to the south (The Digital Hub building at Nos. 10-13 Thomas Street West, Dublin 8, D08 PX8H, is a Protected Structure (RPS No. 8149) located outside the Application site); a vacant site between Nos. 13 and 17 Thomas Street West, Dublin 8; and a surface car park to the rear of Nos. 17 to 25 Thomas Street West, Dublin 8 with existing access from Thomas Court to the west. (Nos. 19 and 22 Thomas Street are Protected Structures RPS Nos. 8150 and 8151, respectively.) The application site adjoins structures abutting Vat House 7, Crane Street, Dublin 8 (Protected Structure, RPS no. 2071), and adjoins No. 28 Thomas Street West (“Arthur’s Pub”), Dublin 8, D08 VF83 (Protected Structure, RPS No. 8152). The development will consist of the demolition of: a part-single, part-two storey former cash & carry building to the rear of Nos. 10-13 Thomas Street West, Dublin 8, D08 VH9W, with vehicular access to Rainsford Street to the south (c. 2,939 sq m); a two storey structure (over part cellar) vacant building at Nos. 1-3 Thomas Court, Dublin 8 (c. 476 sq m) and making good of the southern elevation of the adjoining No. 28 Thomas Street West (“Arthur’s Pub”), Dublin 8, D08 VF83 (Protected Structure, RPS No. 8152); and selected boundary walls. The development will also consist of interim development pending the future regeneration of the site to include: the use of an area of c. 350 sq m at Thomas Court as a tree and plant nursery and as an apiary; the erection of hoardings with graphics between No. 13 and No. 17 Thomas Street West, at Nos. 1-3 Thomas Court; and at Rainsford Street at the southern boundary of the former cash & carry building. The development will also consist of the provision of: a redesigned and repositioned vehicular entrance and gate at Thomas Court; boundary treatments; hard and soft landscaping; and all site development works above and below ground, including decommissioning, diversion and replacement of piped services.
DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL – I, Mary Ann Murphy, intend to apply for PERMISSION, for development at this site 10 Cameron Street, Dublin 8. The development consist of extension to the rear ground and first floor and demolition of rear w/c. Extension works include relocation of stairs, enlargement of bedrooms to the rear of first floor, enlargement of living area as an open plan kitchen, dinning and living room, inclusion of a downstairs toilet and an upstairs shower room. With all the associated ancillary works.
Installation of an ATM machine to the existing North street facing shop front.
The development will consist/consists of the removal of existing rear garden shed adjoining neighbour and the construction of a new single storey extension.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE (RPS: 8149): permission for development at 10-13 Thomas Street, Dublin 8, D08 PX8H, a protected structure (ref: 8149) in use as office space, to comprise the following: removal of non-original internal glazed screen and door at first floor level and replacement with a plasterboard-lined stud-wall with fire-rated flush door-set; removal of a section of original non-load bearing internal stud walling at second-floor level and the addition of a new plasterboard-lined stud-wall to create a new protected escape route; and the conversion of an existing timber sliding-sash window to a casement window.
Planning permission for the installation of a terrace over the existing flat roof kitchen extension to the rear, installation of a new external access stairs, new planters and glass balustrade screens to 1.8m high and all associated site works.
The development will consist of the change of use from existing shop to a yoga/exercise studio with therapy rooms, external signage and all associated site works.
Planning permission for development at their community resource premises. The development will consist of a material change of use of the existing flat roof at the rear and side of the SICCDA building for use as a roof garden, together with the installation of a balustrade guarding to the perimeter of the proposed new roof garden and the increase of this roof level thickness to upgrade its technical performance. Permission is also sought for a new external escape stair in their side yard at the west side of the building and the replacement of the existing canopy at that location and associated site works and for the installation of a smoke vent to a protected stairway.
The development will consist of demolishing existing non-original 1 storey extension to the rear of terraced house, construction of new 1 storey rear extension and reconfiguration of ground floor internal layout.
The proposed development consists of the renovation and restoration of an Artisan Dwelling which is presently in derelict condition. It is proposed that the floor level of the existing dwelling be lowered 850mm to create additional internal height for the project. This added height will allow for a ground floor and first floor, with a ground floor to ceiling height of 2400mm and an attic conversion with a floor to ceiling height of 2400mm. Planning is also sought for a ground floor single storey extension to the rear of the property, a large dormer window to the rear roof plane to create space for a bedroom, stairwell and office room, and one velux roof window to the front roof plane of the property. Plus all associated site works
Planning permission - the proposed development will consist of a 4 storey, 1072 sq. m., 14.02 metre high infill to vacant yard and extension to the north of the existing mortuary building to serve as a bio-bank process storage unit accommodated over 2 floors with the additional 2 floors allocated to associated laboratory and administration functions; included will be a louvered open plant area 140 sq. m. at roof level, a further 2.7 metres high, all to match the existing building finishes; plant equipment and all other site development works, above and below ground required to facilitate the development, all located adjacent the north eastern boundary of the hospital campus. Vehicular access will be through the north entrance gates from Ewington Lane.
The development will consist of alterations to existing masonry wall adjacent to Gate 112 on James Street with the insertion of a new pedestrian gateway for staff to safely enter the South Lotts of the Brewery. The proposal also involves a new pedestrian gateway in an existing metal fence over brick wall adjacent to Gate 4 for staff to safely pass from Grand Canal Place through to Portland Street West.
The development will consist of: i) demolition of non-original single-storey rear extension and single-storey ancillary shed building; ii) construction of new part single, part two-storey flat roofed extension to the rear, with 1 no. rooflight; iii) alterations to roof of existing dwelling to provide 3 no. rooflights; and iv) all associated works, including boundary treatments, revision of internal layout, landscaping, SuDS and drainage necessary to facilitate the development.
Happy Hand Ltd intend to apply for continued planning permission for 3 years for a temporary café/retail unit on a section of derelict land located at 161-163 Thomas Street, Dublin 8. The development consists of two converted shipping containers, single storey in height. The development is situated on unused land in The Digital Hub complex. We have operated on this site for over 8 years already.