PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at this 8 sq.m site:The Iveagh Hostel, Bride Road, Dublin 8, D08R7DX, a protected structure (Record of Protected Structures ref. 860). The development will consist of: the removal of the existing concrete steps and landing located within the main entrance porch on the ground floor of the Iveagh Hostel which is situated on Bride Road. Remedial works are proposed to the existing steel structure which is currently supporting the existing landing. Replacement concrete stairs and landing are proposed together with associated site works.
The development will consist of internal refurbishment works of the existing dwelling demolition of rear ground portion of wall and construction of a two storey extension comprising of first floor bedroom and ensuite over living/kitchen area.
Attic conversion for storage with dormer window to the rear, and first-floor extension with a Flat roof to the rear.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: The works will consist of:-a) the structural strengthening and repair of the original timber staircase of St Patrick's Deanery (a protected structure RPS ref. no 4188 & 4189 and Recorded Monument DU 018-020113). b) the the replacement and upgrade of the existing central heating system
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist: a) the repair, refurbishment and alteration of a nineteenth century mews building within the curtilage of St Patrick's Deanery (a protected structure RPS ref. no 4188 & 4189 and Recorded Monument DU 018-020113), change of use of the ground floor spaces to provide new music school/community facilities and upgrade of the existing music school facilities at first floor level, replacement of existing rooflights with new conservation rooflights; b) remodelling of the mews yard to provide universal access to the mews and the offices of the Deanery as well as an outdoor amenity space, including construction of a new single storey services building and timber canopy, demolition of existing structures, alteration of existing doorway to the Deanery offices, and new below ground services; c) remodelling of the Dean's garden to provide universal access from St Patrick's Close to the mews yard including the formation of new openings in the limestone wall enclosing the mews yard.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION/RETENTION: the works will consist of the widening of stair flights in an existing stairwell (west end of the building) from lower ground floor up to mezzanine level, retention of a small link stairs located at the upper mezzanine and dance studio levels, extending a small area of floor surface at ground floor level to allow disabled access to the lift and assisted toilet, all to the interior of the building. Two new automatic opening smoke vents at roof level (to the exterior of the building) one over each of the existing stairwells located to the west and east ends of the building, and appropriate architectural feature lighting to the front elevation.
Permission for change of use from commercial use to education use with internal alterations.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for works at Blocks A,B, E, F, G and H, Iveagh Trust Buildings, Dublin 8, a protected structure (RPS No.1011). The works for which permission is sought are conservation works to the external elevations of Blocks A, B, E, F, G and H, The Iveagh Trust Buildings, Bull Alley Street, Dublin 8, involving repair of brickwork and concrete elements, local repointing, repair of chimney brickwork, painting of rainwater goods and iron window railings, and painting and repair of cladding of the attic windows and all associated works.
PERMISSION: The development will consist of: 1) Proposed street front alterations to Francis Street 2) Proposed new public doorway to existing South East elevation 3) Proposed internal alterations 4) All site and associated works.
A CHANGE OF USE of part of the ground floor unit, from its current use as office to takeaway coffee dock, with alterations to the north elevation to include external service hatch and associated works.
The development will consist of change of use from permitted retail/non- retail services (Reg. Ref. 4447/16) to use as a coffee shop with elevational changes including a serving hatch, retractable awnings, signage, lighting, external seating in the courtyard to the rear and all associated site works and services.
PERMISSION:The development will consist of the material change of use of the approved office unit to provide for a hostel use as well as alterations to the fenestration along the Carman's Hall elevation.
Permission for material change of use of the approve office unit (class 2b; professional services) at 58/59 Meath Street and part of 27 Carman's Hall (as permitted under reg. ref. 3120/22, 3934/20, 3985/17 and ABP-302295-18) to provide for a language school with associated internal modifications.
Planning permission for a material change of use of the approved retail unit at 58/59 Meath Street & part of 27 Carman's Hall (as permitted under reg. ref. 3934/20; 3985/17 and ABP-302295-18) to provide for Class 2 financial/professional services and /or Class 3 office use and/or Class 8 healthcare use.
Permission for a material change of use of the approved retail unit at 58/59 Meath Street & part of 27 Carman's Hall, Dublin 8 (as permitted under ref 3985/17 & ABP-302295-18) to provide for Class 1 retail use, with minor alterations to the internal layout at ground level only.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist/consists of the proposed replacement of existing single-glazed windows and ground floor door of 1980's bindery building that falls within the curtilage of Archbishop Marsh's Library (protected structure ref. 7747), with double-glazing. No change of use proposed.
We, Carrey Issuer DAC, intend to apply for permission for development at this site, Newmarket Square, Dublin 8, Dublin, D08 P3Y2. The overall site is bound by St. Luke's Avenue, Newmarket Street, Brabazon Street and Newmarket. The development will consist of erection of new signage and wayfinding totems to the existing building, which will consist of the following; 1 no. horizontal aluminium lettering sign (6.795m x 0.4m) on the northern façade of the building with internal LED illumination, 1 no. horizontal aluminium lettering (5.025m x 0.3m) on the southern façade with internal LED illumination, 1 no. aluminium wayfinding panel (0.8m x 0.8m) on the southern façade and 2 no. external wayfinding totems (2m x 0.8m x 0.155m) north of the existing building.
The development will consist of the material change of use of the approved language school (as permitted under reg.ref. 4901/22) and sub-division of existing unit to provide for a café and an office with associated internal modifications and façade alterations to provide an entrance to office on the Carman’s Hall elevation and associated signage.
Permission for amendments to permitted development (Ref. 3102/19, 3985/17 & ABP-302295-18) at 58-59 Meath Street, Dublin 8 to include: a) Modifications to the approved 12 no. apartments (7 x two beds and 5 x one beds) at first, second, third, fourth & fifth floor levels and the creation of an additional 1 no. apartment at first floor level to provide 13 no. apartments in total (6 x two beds and 7 x one beds), each with a private balcony, including associated elevational amendments; b) An increase of 5sqm to the stair and lift core at roof level; c) the provision of dedicated apartments storage at ground floor level and d) all associated site works.
Permission for amendments to permitted development (Ref. 3102/19, 3985/17 & ABP-302295-18) at 58-59 Meath Street, Dublin 8 to include: a) Modifications to the approved 12no. apartments (7 x two beds and 5 x one beds) at first, second, third, fourth & fifth floor levels and the creation of an additional 1 no. apartment at first floor level to provide 13no. apartments in total (6 x two beds and 7 x one beds), each with a private balcony, including associated elevational amendments; b) An increase in floor area of 5sqm to the stair and lift core at roof level; c) The provision of dedicated apartment storage at ground floor level and d) All associated site works.
BCP Fund Manangemenet DAC, acting in its capacity as manager of BCP Investment Fund in respect of its sub-fund BCP Real Estate Value Add Fund, intend to apply for permission for amendments to a permitted development under DCC Reg. Ref. No. 3752/19 and ABP-307062-20 for an enterprise centre building at the site. The development will consist of the following amendments: 1. Increase in gross total floor area to c. 5,325.6 sq.m from c. 4,459 sq.m (including a basement area change to c. 1,101.3 sq.m from c. 1,129 sq.m) from ground to fifth floor levels. 2. Increase in height of plant screen at roof level from c. 23.37m to c. 24.280m. No increase in roof parapet level from permitted. 3. Basement level reconfigured to relocate the cycle access stairs, accommodate 1 no. disabled parking space, provide unisex toilets including disability accessible cubicles, male and female shower rooms, changing rooms, cycle parking and locker room/drying rooms, bin storage room, security/ storage room, relocation of smoke extract fans from external south-west corner at ground level to basement level and ancillary plant. 4. Ground floor extended by c. 91.7 sq.m to the south adjacent to Fumbally Square, including a set back from eastern boundary at Cathedral Court Block, distance varies, reconfiguration of stair cores, lifts, escape route, provide unisex toilets, introduce reception desk and office, remove step in floor level, provide shallow ramp and steps and internal platform lift from lobby at employee's entrance doors and draft lobby to the east, provision of ventilation grille to plant room wall on the west elevation, provision of an external platform lift adjacent to main (west) entrance at junction with Fumbally Square. 5. First floor extended by 210.5 sq.m to the north/northeast and south, including a set back from eastern boundary at Cathedral Court Block distance varies, an extended meeting area of c. 20.2 sq.m to the south to abut the Fumbally Square building, reconfiguration of stair cores, lifts, provide unisex in place of male & female toilets, remove step in floor level at northern end of floor. Fenestration to Fumbally Square building removed and modified adjacent to extended meeting area and for minimum of 1.5m on both sides at both ground and first floor levels and replaced by fire resistant construction to comply with fire safety regulations. 6. Second floor extended by 144.1 sq.m to the north/north-east and south, including a set back from eastern boundary at Cathedral Court Block distance varies, reconfiguration of stair cores, lifts, provide unisex in place of male & female toilets. 7. Third floor extended by 127.4 sq.m to the northeast and south, including a set back from eastern boundary at Cathedral Court distance varies and at northern elevation, reconfiguration of stair cores, lifts, provide unisex in place of male & female toilets. 8. Fourth floor extended by 88.2 sq.m including a set back at Cathedral Court Block distance varies and at northern elevation, reconfiguration of stair cores, lifts, provide unisex in place of male & female toilets. 9. Fifth floor external terrace removed and floor extended to north, west and south by 244.4 sq.m and reconfiguration of stair cores, lifts, provide unisex in place of male & female toilets. 10. Roof level plant area reconfigured and extended by 60.3 sq.m including photovoltaic panels, 2 no. automatic opening vents, mechanical plant, part covered, part open access stair for maintenance purposes and 2690mm high metal screen.
The development will consist of a proposed new shopfront and associated signage for café as submitted under Reg. Ref: WEB1757/24.
Planning permission to construct two new 1-bed rooftop (sixth floor) apartment units on the existing eastern and western roofs. Consisting of a 51sqm apartment to the eastern roof and a 55sqm apartment to the western roof of the existing apartment building both with south facing balconies and a set back from existing parapet with ancillary terrace space facing east, west and north. All with ancillary services and associated site works.
The development will consist of change of use from permitted retail/non-retail services (Reg. Ref. 4447/16) to use as a public house/gastro bar with elevational changes including retractable awnings, signage, lighting, external seating in the courtyard to the rear and all associated site works and services.
Permission for development at the rear of The Lamplighter. The development consists of the erection of an extension at first and second floor level of 2 no. bedrooms with en-suite on each floor to the rear of and above the existing public house, with associated drainage and site works.
The development will consist of a new internal stair from first floor to roof and the forming of a roof terrace with associated zinc-clad housing for the stairs, metal balustrade, planting and photo-voltaic array. Also consisting of necessary restoration works to the building and to the rear a utility shed is to be placed within the yard, all with associated services.
The development consists of: (a) The provision of an opening for new door to the side facing Brabazon Street, (b) The fitting of fold arm retractable awnings, extending 1500mm beyond face of building to below the fascia signs to The Coombe & Brabazon Street, (c) The fitting of 7 no. 1800mm flag poles to walls between windows on the Coombe & Brabazon Street, (d) The provision of extension at first and second floor to rear for use as common amenity rooms in association with the short term rented accommodation.
The development will consist of the erection of new signage consisting of: - • A horizontal sign (2.4m x 0.6m) over the main entrance on Francis Street; • A horizontal sign (2.4m x 0.6m) in the internal courtyard; • 2 no. illuminated plaques (0.5m x 0.5m) located on either side of the main entrance on Francis Street; • 1 no. projecting sign (0.6m x 0.6m) located on Francis Street; Vinyl graphic detail applied to glazing along the Francis Street frontage; All of the above signage will have internal LED illumination.
The erection of an external steel gate arrangement, consisting of a single leaf pedestrian gate and single leaf vehicular gate, to the existing passageway access from Francis Street to the internal hotel courtyard (Tivoli Square) at Staycity Aparthotel.
RETENTION PERMISSION: Sherborough Enterprises Ltd. is applying for retention permission for the change of use of Unit 06 from retail to resident’s amenity space providing a shared work/ study from home hub and recreation break out area with an area of 89 sqm. All with associated works at, Unit 6 Cathedral Court, New Street South, The Liberties, Dublin 8.
Permission for development at this site. The site is generally bound by Engine Alley to the north, by Crosstick Alley to the south, by two storey dwellings along Catherine Street to the east, and by Meath Street to the west. The proposed development will consist of the phased demolition of the existing market building (806 sqm) in line with the phased construction of a mixed use development (2,294 sqm), including a new market building at ground floor. The development ranges from one to five storey in height. The development will consist of: • The phased demolition of the existing single storey market building and all associated elements (806 sqm) to be undertaken with the phased construction of a new market building and ancillary elements at ground floor with pedestrian access off Engine Alley, Crosstick Alley and Meath Street (740 sqm); • Construction of 3 no. residential blocks containing 20 no. apartments (4 no. studio; 6 no. 1 bed; 9no. 2 bed and 1 no. 3 bed units) above the market building, with pedestrian access off Engine Alley and Crosstick Alley that will consist of: Block A bounding Engine Alley (3-5 storey) that will consist of 8 no. apartments; Block B bounding Meath Street (3-4 storey) that will consist of 2 no. apartments; and Block C bounding Crosstick Alley (3-5 storey) that will consist of 10 no. apartments. Each apartment block will also be accessed from, and include a communal courtyard at first floor level. Communal terraces are proposed at the fourth floor of Blocks A and C; with private balconies to serve each apartment on all levels. The development will also include hard and soft landscaping as well as 20 no. secure bicycle parking spaces to be accessed off Crosstick Alley; and bin store to serve the apartments; as well as all associated ancillary and site development works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE. CHANGE OF USE. Liberty Renaissance Ltd. having received Planning Permission (Ref 4021/24) for fixtures and fittings in the rear yard and front garden of Tailors Hall (a protected structure RPS Ref. 332), 8 Back Lane, Dublin 8, to support the permitted uses (Ref. PL 29S.235911) in the lower ground floor, is hereby applying for planning permission to include the addition of a restaurant use in the lower ground floor to be open daily and accessed directly off High Street. For the purposes of clarity, the previous approved uses are “lower ground floor for dancing at private events and permission to use the basement and ground floors for small theatrical events and concerts”. All at Tailors Hall (a protected structure RPS Ref. 332), 8 Back Lane, Dublin 8, D08 X2A3.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:1. The erection/fixing of wall mounted black cased LED floodlights and associated service cables, affixed to the external fabric of the protected structure facing into the rear yard which bounds High Street. 2. The fixing/erection of wall mounted black security cameras, black speakers and associated service cables affixed to the external fabric of the protected structure facing the rear yard which bounds High Street. 3. The placing of horse box trailer to facilitate the sale of tea/coffee, on the rear yard which bounds High Street. 4. The placing of numerous picnic style table/ seating benches in both the front garden bounding Back Lane and in the rear yard bounding High Street. 5. The fixing of a canvas banner type sign to the high level railings adjacent to the rear yard which bounds High Street. 6. The erection/ placing of 5 number lamp posts running through the non- original boundary railings at various locations along the party boundary, which bounds High Street. 7. The erection/fixing of a wall mounted black security camera, a black speaker and all associated service cables affixed to the external fabric of the protected structure the rear yard which bounds High Street. 8. The placing/laying of paving slabs on an area between the access ramps located in the front garden which bounds Back Lane. 9. The placing of a half bust statue on the western boundary wall of the front garden which bounds Back Lane. 10. The placing of wall mounted light bulbs and associated service cables and conduits along access ramps located in the front garden which bounds Back Lane. 11. The installation of new internal electrical services and alternations to the existing internal electrical services including the provision/connection of a wall mounted TV, security and emergency lighting including all associated cabling, fixtures and fittings. 12. The installation of metal ventilation ducting within the external store and the installation of a wall vent to the external fabric of the protected structure facing into the rear yard which bounds High Street.
Conversion of the existing first and second floors from office space into residential use. It includes the construction of a rear extension at first-floor level for a bicycle store; a rear extension at second-floor level to accommodate a new stairwell to the third floor; and a rear extension at the location of the existing second-floor roof terrace. An extra floor will be added on top of the existing three-storey building with a new lift shaft. The development will comprise four one bed apartments; six two bed apartments & one two bed duplex apartment, totalling eleven residential units, along with internal alterations and all associated site works.
The proposed development (6,448sqm gross floor area) will consist of a hotel (6,275sqm) comprising 151 bedrooms with all associated ancillary accommodation with access from Brabazon Lane and including public bar / restaurant, reception area, toilets and back-of-house areas at ground floor with access and external seating areas onto Newmarket; 2no. independent units on Newmarket comprising a café/restaurant (100sqm) and a retail unit (73sqm). The proposed development includes a new public routeway through the site from Newmarket to St. Luke’s Avenue. The building ranges from 6 storeys (including set back level) to Newmarket stepping to 8 storeys (including set-back level) on Brabazon Lane and includes a basement/lower ground floor level accessed from the new internal street. Permission is also sought for signage, hard and soft landscaping and all ancillary and associated site development works. The demolition of all existing buildings on the overall site known as the IDA Ireland Small Business Centre at Newmarket Industrial Estate has been approved and will be carried out pursuant to Reg Ref: 3323/17 (Bord Ref: ABP 300431-17). The remainder of the overall site bounded by Newmarket, Newmarket Street Brabazon Street and St. Luke’s Avenue will be subject to a separate planning application for a Strategic Housing Development (SHD) to An Bord Pleanala.
The development will consist of the erection of new signage consisting of: - A replacement horizontal sign (3.4m x 0.9m) above the entrance on Chancery Lane; A replacement horizontal sign (3.4m x 0.9m) on the western elevation facing Bride Street; 2 no. horizontal signs (5.5m x 1.4m) at parapet level on the northern and southern elevations; 1 no. illuminated plaque (0.6m x 0.6m) located at the main entrance on Chancery Lane; All of the above signage will have internal LED illumination; Vinyl graphic detail applied to glazing on the ground floor level on the northern, western and southern elevations.
RETENTION PERMISSION:Retention permission for the change of use and amalgamation of Units 04 (45sqm) & 05 (70sqm) from retail to resident’s amenity space providing a recreational use gym area, in a total combined area of 115 sqm.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for modifications to the mixed use development permitted under Reg. Ref.: 4423/19 & ABP Ref.: 307217-20. The application site is located at the junction of New Row South to the northwest, Blackpitts to the west and Fumbally Lane to the south and southeast. The site contains a protected structure (referred to as a former laundry building under RPS ref 5821). The proposed modifications to the permitted development consist of the following: • Change of use of the 69 no. permitted single occupancy shared accommodation units and amenity spaces from fourth to seventh floor level and extension to permitted 7th floor level to provide 86 no. hotel bedrooms. • Internal alterations to permitted first to third floor level to provide 5 no. additional hotel bedrooms on previously permitted floors. • The proposed development will increase the total number of permitted hotel rooms to 235 no. rooms. • Internal alterations to permitted ground floor level including the removal of residential lounges, gym, restaurant and public community/event space. • The proposed ground floor level comprises co-working, café/restaurant event space, hotel reception, lounges areas and ancillary back of house areas. • Omission of the basement and relocation of plant to an enclosure at 7th floor level. • Provision of 3 no. new window openings to the existing building, a Protected Structure under RPS Ref.: 5821, minor alterations to the previously permitted works to the façade to the Protected Structure including reconfiguration of main entrance points and modifications to the fenestration at first floor level. • The proposed development includes elevational changes to the permitted 8 storey building to the southwest of the site including enclosure of the multi-storey staircase. Provision of a c. 1.4 metre pop- up area at roof level for ventilation purposes and increased parapet height of the building by 300mm to accommodate blue roof system. • Reduction in cycle parking provision at ground floor level. • All associated development.
Full planning permission for a Change of use of existing retail unit to a veterinary clinic and all associated site works at Unit 3 Newmarket Yards, Newmarket Square Dublin 8.
The development will consist of the erection of new signage consisting of: • A horizontal sign (2.7m x 0.7m) over the main entrance on High Street; • A horizontal sign (3.2m x 1m) on the corner of Back Lane and High Street; • 1 no.illuminated plaque (0.5m x 0.5m) located at the main entrance on High Street; • 1 no. projecting sign (0.8m x 0.8m) located on High Street; • All of the above signage will have internal LED illumination
Planning permission for development of 4 No. Illuminated external projecting signs and building facade lighting. This external signage and lighting application relates to a previously permitted development (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 4743/19) currently under construction on a site of 0.115 hectares located at Newmarket, Brabazon Place, Brabazon Row and St. Luke's Avenue, Dublin 8 (lands comprising part of the site known as the IDA Ireland Small Business Centre at Newmarket Industrial Estate including parts of 10, 12, 13 and 14 Newmarket Industrial Estate and Brabazon Place, 32 Newmarket/ Brabazon Place). The proposed development consists: of the election of (a) 3 No. high level double-sided projecting internally illuminated signs (2.944 sq m each). 1 No. on the Brabazon Row / Brabazon Place (western) elevation and 2 no. on Newmarket) (southern) elevation and (b) 1 No. low level internally illuminated panel sign (2.091 sq. m) on the Brabazon Row / Brabazon Place (western) elevation and the provision of building facade lighting on the Brabazon Row / Brabazon Place (western) and Newmarket (southern) elevations.
The development will principally consist of the demolition of all shed structures on site (647 sq m) and the construction of a part 1 No. to part 8 No. storey over basement and part lower ground floor hotel, providing 261 No. bedrooms (8,369 sq m). The development will also include: the provision of pedestrian access to the Hotel from Molyneux Yard; a landscaped garden (125.5 sq m) at basement level; a bar (156.6 sq m) at lower ground floor level; a café (100.4 sq m) at ground floor level with access onto Engine Alley; a dining room (140.6 sq m) with an external ground level terrace (36.7 sq m) fronting onto Molyneux Yard; a roof terrace at sixth floor level facing north and north-east; bicycle parking; hard and soft landscaping; plant; ESB substation; and all other associated site works above and below ground.
Planning permission for development at a c. 0.1918 ha site at 36 Bride Street, Dublin 8, D08 AX62 and Molyneux House, 67-69 Bride Street, Dublin 8, D08 C8CN. The development will consist of the following; 1) The demolition of an existing single-storey pitched roofed light industrial building (c. 480sqm) and a 2/4/5-storey office building including the remaining external walls and roof of Molyneux Chapel (c. 2,639sqm); 2) The construction of a 247-room hotel building comprising of a part 4-storey, part 5-storey brickwork and polyester-powder coated framed glazed block facing Bride Street and a nine storey brickwork and polyester-powder coated framed glass block at the corner of Bride Street and Peter Street. A total of 14 disability accessible bedrooms are included; 3) The proposed building has a total height of 31.856m above ground (+44.41m ODM, including lift overrun), stepping back at 4th, 5th and 6th floor levels with a gross floor area of c. 8,326 sqm (including basement of c. 261 sqm); 4) The retention of a 4-storey brick facade element to Bride Street to create an 'art-link' open air gallery space at ground floor level and the insertion of a linked gallery 'Stephenson Room' at 2nd floor level; 5) Polyester powder-coated steel entrance gates, cycle parking stands both inside and outside gates and hard and soft landscaping elements and external seating to the existing terrace courtyard at the northern boundary of the site; 6) A ground floor 'Living Room' foyer area will include a bar and servery, check-in pods, soft seating areas and meeting rooms, toilets and back of house areas with links to the open air gallery and landscaped terrace courtyard. This area will span the entire width of the building on Bride Street and include side hung glazed terrace doors as well as a draught lobby with 2 no. sets of bi-parting automated doors; 7) An electrical sub-station located at ground floor on the Peter Street facade; 8) An existing part basement area is proposed to be retained for plant; 9) Rooftop plant areas above both 5th floor and 9th floor areas will be screened with polyester powder-coated louvered metal panels; 10) Artwork poem at 3rd, 4th and 5th floor levels to brickwork panel to Bride Street corner of the Peter Street facade; 11) 2 no. signage panels at 9th floor level to brick panels; 12) All other engineering and associated site development works.
The development will principally consist of modifications to the permitted 1-8 no. storey over basement and part-lower ground floor Hotel (7,969 sq.m) comprising 244 no. bedrooms, as granted permission under DCC Reg.Ref. 4262/19. The amendments principally comprise additional site area to the north of the site (to the rear of No. 83 Meath Street) and the re-alignment of the redline boundary to the rear of No. 82 Meath Street, resulting in an overall increase in the site area by 120 sq.m from 1,281 sq.m to 1,401 sq.m; the provision of an associated lateral extension and rationalisation of the existing floorspace to provide a 265 no. bedroom hotel (8,155 sq.m); the relocation of external plant from fourth to fifth floor level; and all associated site works above and below ground.
PERMISSION: amendment permission to the permitted Hotel development granted under DCC Reg. Ref. 4262/19 & amended under Reg. Ref.. 4017/20 (ABP Ref. PL29S.309781) at a 0.1401 HA site on lands at Molyneux Yard and Engine Alley and the site to the rear of No. 83 Meath Street, Dublin 8 (the site includes No.75 Molyneux Yard as detailed on Eircode Mapper). The development will principally consist of: the provision of a new stair core and amendments to the layout of all permitted stair cores, as required for the fire safety certificate, resulting in an increase in floor area by c. 8 sq m; a reduction in the number of Hotel bedrooms from 265 No. to 235 No. bedrooms; a minor increase in the maximum height of the building by 0.58 metres to cater for lift overruns, minor revised elevational treatments; internal changes to the permitted internal layout; and all associated works.
Planning permission for the following amendments to the development permitted by DCC Reg. Ref. 2915/20 and ABP Ref. ABP-309466-21 for a new hotel at this 0.1918 ha site at 36 Bride Street, Dublin 8, D08 AX62 and Molyneux House, 67-69, Bride Street, Dublin 8, D08 C8CN (1) overall floor area increase of 102.02 sq.m. (2) updated depiction of retained Stephenson facade on drawings to accurately show what is retained on site following completion of updated survey from ground to fifth floor level, (3) change to shape of rear elevation from ground to eight floor level causing a floor area reduction of 8.87 sq.m. at ground floor level, floor area increase of 0.59 sq.m. at 1st to 5th floor level (inclusive), no floor area change at 6th to 8th floor level, (4) basement level plant area reduction of 28.27 sq.m. (5) at ground floor level - landscaping changes within northern external terrace comprising amendments to planters and trees, rearrangement of bike spaces and paving material change, previous void area changed to plant area of 43.10 sq.m., installation of external lighting, changes to entrance/exit doors on all elevations comprising the removal of one main door entrance door, removal of a door from lobby to outdoor seating area, three meeting room doors change from double to single doors and position change for door exiting onto Peter Street, new sign over main entrance box (Bride Street elevation 1-1), replacement of permitted external gates with a double vehicle gate containing single pedestrian gate within it (Bride Street elevation 1-1), (6) at first floor level - increase in plant area of 15.94 and removal of skylight, (7) at second floor level - steps added to retained Stephenson room, (8) at third floor level - amendments to glazed roof comprising pitch angle changed and panels above link bridge changed to opaque, (9) at fourth floor level - stepping out of building line causing floor area increase of 3.8sqm to this floor, (10) at fifth floor level - stepping out of building line (no change in floor area) and additional plant equipment on roof, (11) at sixth floor level - additional plant equipment on roof and change in position of external door, (12) at eighth floor level - increase in the size of plant area by 4.08 sq.m.. (13) John Field Road Elevation 2-2 - changes to fritting on glazed curtain walling comprising the removal of fritting to the upper section panel and material change from brick to grey Sto Render at 7th and 8th floor, (14) Peter Street Elevation 3-3 window fritting changes comprising vertical frosted sections added to panes, directional change to brickwork from vertical to horizontal, at 3rd floor to 5th floor level - change of poem wording and change in material from brick to bronze lettering, (15) Rear elevation 5-5 partial material change from red brick to grey Sto render at ground to 8th floor level, level change for plant screen and parapet from +20.04 to 20.24, (16) northern block elevation 6-6 - changes to fritting on curtain walling comprising removal of fritting from upper section of panel and inclusion of artwork on the rear of the retained Stephenson facade, (17) Southern block elevation 7-7 - partial material change from brickwork to grey Sot render 1st to 8th floor, changes to fritting on glazed curtain walling comprising removal of fritting from upper section of panel and addition of vertical frosted sections to panels and directional change of brickwork from vertical to horizontal, (18) rear of retained Stephenson facade - additional of artwork from ground to 3rd floor level.
Permission for development for construction and a change of use in relation to the existing mixed -use development on this site of 0.1 ha at The Chancery, Nos. 3-10 Chancery Lane, Dublin 8, D08 E4PK (including Apartments 1 (D08 X757), 2 (D08 C5C6), 3 (D08 NW59) and 4 (D08 E725) at The Chancery, Nos. 3-10 Chancery Lane, Dublin 8. The development will consist of: the amalgamation of the external walkway and roof terrace area (189 sq m) at fifth floor level with the existing office accommodation and the addition of a sixth floor of office accommodation (570 sq m) with external balcony and roof terrace area (to the north, east and west) (resulting in a building of 7 storeys in height over a single basement); and the change of use of the 4 No. residential units at 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Floor Level, to office accommodation, including associated ground floor lobby and circulation space (423 sq m). The proposed development will result in an additional 759 sq m of gross floor area. The development will also consist of: green roof; associated elevational and internal changes; and associated alterations to the existing building's plant and services (mechanical and electrical, water supply, sewage disposal and surface water disposal).
Planning permission for alterations to development previously approved under Reg. Ref. 3972/18 and ABP-303646-19 comprising (i) no change to the volume of the building external envelope as approved, (ii) omission of basement level -2, (iii) enlargement of bedrooms with necessary alterations to fenestration and internal layout to facilitate the reduction of previously approved 185 bedrooms to 182 including, (iv) replacement of 7th floor rooftop bar and terrace with bedrooms, (v) alteration to layout of creative art studio (vi) Internal alterations to facilitate amendments, with a three year time extension to allow completion of the works, at site bound by Vicar Street to the east and Molyneux Yard to the west, the site adjoins public space to the south that fronts onto Swift's Alley further to the South, Dublin 8.
Planning permission for demolition of all existing buildings/structures on site (approximately 1,020 sq.m GFA) and the relocation of an existing ESB substation to the ground floor of the proposed building fronting onto Molyneux Yard together with new switchroom. The proposed development comprises the erection of a part 5, part 8-storey mixed use building over single basement (approximately 7,509 sq.m GFA) to provide principally for a new hotel (182 bedrooms) and ancillary development at basement to seventh floor level. A total of 22 bicycle parking spaces are provided at ground floor level. A Creative Art Studio (approximately 122 sq.m GFA) is proposed at ground floor level and basement level. The proposed building is set back at ground and first floor level from the southern, eastern and western site boundaries to provide lightwells serving basement level. The hotel entrance is accessed off an arched, internal, shared pedestrian and vehicular street running east-west across the northern part of the site connecting Vicar Street and Molyneux Yard. The upper levels of the building (from first floor and above) cantilever over the proposed internal street and the upper levels (from second floor and above) cantilever over the proposed lightwells along the southern, eastern and western site boundaries, respectively. The development will include all site works that comprise of all boundary treatments and associated site works, at site bound by Vicar Street to the east and Molyneux Yard to the west, the site adjoins public space to the south that fronts onto Swift's Alley further to the South, Dublin 8.
The development will consist of: (i) the change of use of the ground floor market and retail premises only to a gym and training facility (292 sq m); (ii) the proposed repair of the rear single-storey roof and addition of 4 no. 1.2m x 2m rooflights; (iii) the proposed provision of accessible changing and sanitary facilities; (iv) the proposed restoration of the existing shop fascias and provision of new signage; (v) the proposed replacement of existing shuttered shopfronts with a secure shopfront incorporating glazing and 2 no. access/egress doors; and (vi) permission is also sought for all associated site and infrastructural works necessary to facilitate the development.