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4809/22

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.

12, Thirlestane Terrace, Thomas Court, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted03 November 2022
5457/22

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the refurbishment and change of use of No.10 Ardee Street (protected structure), a 3 storey over basement building from part dwelling, part office use to office use only; the construction of a part 3-storey with roof terrace and a part 4-storey extension with flat roof to the North and East of No. 10 Ardee Street to provide office accommodation and lift/stairs; the provision of a 1-storey bicycle and bin store with green roof; 12No. bicycle parking spaces and 1 No. car parking space in the courtyard along with provision of a new pedestrian entrance off St. Luke's Avenue along with all associated landscape, conservation and site development works including a new boundary wall to eastern boundary. The proposed works to No.10 Ardee Street (protected structure) include the demolition of 3-storey extension to North known as "The Annex" and 1-storey toilet structure to rear (East); the removal and strip out of other non-original partitions; the reinstatement of windows to rear at ground floor and doors and windows to basement; the adjustment of internal opes into the extension at No.9 Ardee Street at ground, first and second floors with 2no new door openings at ground and first floor level; localised repointing to façades; structural strengthening where required.

Nos. 9, 10, Ardee Street corner St. Luke's Avenue, Dublin 8, D08KP9PDublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted17 February 2023
3002/23

The proposed development comprises the following: i) Demolition of existing derelict structures comprising 1 no. two-storey and 2 no. single storey former industrial units and removal of existing boundary walls on site c.288 sq.m). ii) Construction of a 9 no. storey mixed use development comprising 40 no. 1 bed apartment units ranging in size from c. 50.3 sq.m - 53 sq.m at 1st to 8th floor level and a community hub (including WC, Kitchenette and office) c. 115 sq.m at ground floor level. iii) All units are intended to provide housing for independent living for older residents (60 years plus). iv) Pedestrian access points to the development from Marrowbone Lane and Summer Street South. v) The development also proposes c.274 sq.m of communal open space as a landscaped terrace at roof level, balconies associated with individual apartment units, ground floor access courtyard (c. 50 sq.m), associated secure bicycle parking and bin storage, ESB Substation, switch room, M&E services room, generator room, hard and soft landscaping and all other associated site works and services above and below ground on an overall site area of c. 505 sq.m.

Corner site (known as Lawlor's Corner), at the junction of Summer Street South and Marrowbone Lane encompassing 72 Marrowbone Lane and 3 Summer Street South, Dublin 8, D08 XV2KDublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted31 May 2023
3244/20

The proposed development comprises the following: (i) demolition of existing derelict structures comprising 1 no. two-storey and 2 no. single storey former industrial units and removal of existing boundary walls on site; (ii) construction of a 10-storey apartment block comprising 42 no. residential units (17 no. one-bed and 25 no. two-bed) with each unit being served by private amenity space and having access to a communal roof terrace/garden (263 sqm). The apartment block includes 104 no. bicycle spaces, concierge area (49 sqm), bin store (82 sqm), substation, switch room, tanks/pumps at ground floor level; 42 no. storage lockers (75.5 sqm) at first floor level; and additional plant at roof level; and (iii) All ancillary works including landscaping, lighting and engineering works necessary to facilitate the development.

Corner site (known as Lawlor’s Corner) at the junction of Summer Street South and Marrowbone Lane, encompassing 3 Summer Street South, Dublin 8, D08 XV2KDublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Refused19 October 2020
2187/20

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for the refurbishment and change of use of No. 10 Ardee Street, a Protected Structure of 3 storeys over basement; from part dwelling, part office use to office use only (530 sqm); the construction of a part three storey with roof terrace/part three storey with roof terrace/part 4 storey over basement extension with surface water attenuation and PV panels on roof (5 floors in total) to the North and East of No. 10 Ardee Street(at the former No.9 Ardee Street bounding St Luke's Avenue) to provide office accommodation, lift/stairs and 4 No. apartments (737 sqm), (1No. 1 bed, 1No. 2 bed, 2 No.3 bed), with balconies to South and North facades; the upgrade and refurbishment of No. 11 Ardee Street (a 2storey building) for office use (218 sqm); with new roofs and rooflights along with alterations to existing openings; the construction of 2No. 2 storey duplex 1 bed apartments, with rooflights, within the building known as 'The Ramp' to the east of No. 11 Ardee Street (109 sqm); provision of a bin store with roof terrace above, bio-attenuation area, 26 No. Bicycle parking spaces and 2No. car parking spaces in courtyard; retention of existing arched vehicular entrance off Ardee Street along with provision of new pedestrian entrance off St. Luke's Avenue along with all associated landscape, conservation and site development works including new boundary wall and railing to eastern boundary. Detailed works to No. 10, a protected structure, to include: The demolition of three storey extension to North known as "The Annex" and small toilet structure to rear (East); the removal and strip out of other non-original partitions; the reinstatement of windows to rear at ground floor and doors and windows to basement; the strip out and replacement of redundant services; the adjustment of internal opes into extension at No. 9 Ardee Street at ground, first and second floors with a new ope at both ground and first floor; localised repointing to facades; structural strengthening where required.

Nos. 9, 10, 11 Ardee Street, bounding St Luke's Avenue, Dublin 8, D08 KP9PDublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted26 March 2020
2001/21

Planning permission for development will consist of the construction of new replacement shop-fronts and the upgrade of the facade to No's. 124, 124A and 125 Cork Street, Dublin 8. The proposed works will include: (a) new shop fronts, surrounds, render and backlit signage to the ground floor, (b) new windows, doors, glazing and a roller shutter to the ground floor shop fronts, (c) removal and replacement of all existing windows to the first floor with upgraded window sections, (d) removal of the existing render and exposing the red brick to the first floor of 124 Cork Street, (e) repositioning of new windows and backlit signage to the first floor of no. 124 Cork Street, (f) all ancillary site wortks to facilitate the development.

124, 124A &125, Cork Street, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted29 June 2021
4301/24

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.

128 Cork Street, The Liberties, Dublin 8, D08K5RHDublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Refused15 November 2024
4322/19

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.

Unit B, South Gate, Cork Street, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted02 January 2020
5160/22

The development consists of change of use of existing ground floor retail unit to a restaurant with ancillary takeaway option; outdoor seating and all associated site works.

Unit 3, Southgate, Cork Street, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted02 May 2023
3634/20

Retention permission: the development will consist of the rentention of conversion of attic space including dormer window to rear.

9, Park Terrace, The Coombe, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted17 December 2020
3843/22

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission to make structural repairs and refurbish the facade and basement areas of the Dublin Steiner School, nos. 91, 92 (Protected Structure) and 93 Meath Street, Dublin 8, D08 YN15, formerly the Liberty Crèche, a protected structure. Work will include replacement of the shop front, repair to granite string course and related first floor brickwork dislodged and of unsound construction caused by conversion of former brick wall with pair of sash windows to shop front. Works will also include the cleaning and repointing of brickwork, cleaning and repairs to granite fascia arch and door surrounds, replacement of timber sash windows with new double glazed to match existing. Structural repairs will comprise the removal of the modern shopfront and rebuilding basement facade underneath the shop front including the former basement area and window openings to match existing at ground level to prevent water ingress to the basement, the refurbishment of downpipes and hoppers, replacement of missing fanlight, removal of cables and addition of Steiner School signage on the curved granite fascia.

91-93, Meath Street, Dublin 8, D08 YN15Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted22 June 2022
3536/24

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.

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 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted22 October 2024
3791/23

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.

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 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted10 January 2024
WEB5645/25

Permission is sought for the installation of a new entrance door and steps to the front façade of the ground floor café unit facing onto Cork Street.

Site at the Old Glass Factory, rear of Nos. 113-115 Cork Street, 118 Cork St, and lands rear of 119-122 Cork Street, & 56 John Street (known as the Liberties House), Dublin 8, D08 RH5KDublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted14 January 2026
WEB2789/24

Design alterations to development permitted under application ref: SHD0020/20 (ABP- 308162-20) to allow for the provision of a rooftop padel court (10.0m wide x 20.0m long x 7.0m high), at fifth-floor level, including glass screens, netting and illumination.

The Old Glass Factory, rear of Nos. 113-115 Cork Street, 118 Cork St, and lands rear of 119-122 Cork Street, & 56 John Street, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Refused20 February 2025
3944/22

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Proposed development will consist of amendments to the part-two to part-eight storey mixed-use development in three blocks incorporating a co-working shared space with associated café and 368 no. student accommodation bed spaces with associated facilities granted planning permission under Reference ABP-305324-19 comprising: 1) Introduction of a separate fire fighting access route through Block A from Ardee Street to the internal courtyard and tower and consequent reduction in the permitted areas of the bin store by 9 sq.m and bicycle store by 14 sq.m; 2) Minor modifications to Block A including internal alterations the relocation, replacement of permitted timber gates to the main entrance on Newmarket Square with a metal surround and a glazed sliding door, the replacement of the permitted timber gated entry to the vaults with a simple steel door, retention of the blocked up opening adjacent to the main entrance door with matching reclaimed brick, and to the extent and arrangement of the glazing courtyard at ground floor and to the core; 3) Minor modifications to the internal layout of the ground floor of Block B and consequent amendments to the fenestration to the courtyard elevation and the position of the ridge on the lower roof, to the extent of ground floor fenestration, location of entrance from the courtyard and fenestration to upper lobbies / stairwells, and the omission of 2 no. windows from the facade to Brabazon Street / Place; 4) Modifications to the permitted internal layout of the co-working shared space on the ground floor of Block C fronting onto St Luke's Avenue to remove the shared lobby and create two separate units accessed from the street and consequent reduction in the permitted net unit area from 325 to 298 sq.m; 5) Modification to the elevational treatment of the tower including the retention of all windows on the northern elevation as blind recesses of matching reclaimed brick; and 6) Modifications to the landscape treatment of the internal courtyard consequent to the introduction of a separate fire fighting access from Ardee Street including the relocation of one of the zones for future bicycling parking.

Site known as The Brewery Block bounded, By, Ardee Street, Newmarket, Brabazon Place, Brabazon Row, Saint Luke's Avenue, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted11 August 2022
3454/20

Planning permission for retention permission consisting of alterations to the existing shopfront to create a new entrance to the upper floor.

41 Thomas Street, Dublin 8, D08 Y189Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted15 January 2021
2521/20

The development will consist of the refurbishment of existing building to include a) residential student accommodation on first and second floors and b) a change of use of the ground floor from retail (former butcher's shop) to residential living accommodation at the rear and a cafe at the front.

41, Thomas Street, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Refused29 June 2020
WEB1632/25

Beer Wine Spirits Retail Off Licence subsidiary to main retail use.

Centra, 50 Thomas Street, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted19 May 2025
WEB1691/24

Installation of an ATM machine to the existing North street facing shop front.

Centra, 50, Thomas Street, The Liberties, Dublin 8, D08 E89TDublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted24 July 2024
4117/24

RETENTION PERMISSION for development at this site 37 Thomas Street The Liberties, Dublin 8. A Protected Structure RPS Ref: No: 8154). The development will consist of Retention permission sought for change of use from hairdressing salon to pizza restaurant/takeaway at ground floor and associated site works,

37 Thomas Street, The Liberties, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted17 April 2025
3537/24

PERMISSION: The development will consist of the removal of an existing no. 1 modular ballast with support pole and installation of telecommunications equipment including no. 6 ballast mounted shrouded antennas, no. 3 ballast mounted dishes, remote radio units (RRU's), GPS, cable trays, cabinet and all other associated site development works on the building rooftop to provide for high speed wireless data and broadband services.

Heyday, 16-22 Carman's Hall Student Accommodation, Garden Lane, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted07 June 2024
4298/19

Permission for a residential development at a site of 0.0543 ha (c. 543 sq m) at Nos. 29-31 The Coombe, Dublin 8. The site is bounded by the rear gardens of Nos. 16-19 Park Terrace to the north; the side of No. 28 The Coombe and the rear gardens of Nos. 8-10 Hanover Street West to the east; The Coombe (road) to the south; and No. 32 The Coombe (a Protected Structure) to the west. The development will consist of the retention (apart from at ground floor level) and Alteration of the existing part-3 and part-4 storey front (south) façade and the demolition of the structures behind (total 928 sqm); and the construction of: a part-4 and part-5-storey apartment building (with set-backs at first, third and fourth floor levels) (increasing the height of the existing structures by 1 storey at Nos. 30-31 and 1 and part-2 storeys at No.29), to accommodate 9 No. apartments (1 No. 1-bed unit and 8 No. 2-bed units) behind the retained front (south) façade including a new façade at ground floor level and alterations to existing opes; and a single storey structure to the rear of the development (84 sq m) to accommodate plant, waste storage areas, storage spaces and bicycle parking. The total gross floor area of the proposed development is 1,041 sq m. pedestrian and bicycle access to the scheme will be from the Coombe. The development will also consist of the provision of: private open spaces in the form of ground floor level terraces (to the rear (north)), and balconies/terraces (to the rear (north)) at first, second, third and fourth floor levels; to the front (south) at third and fourth floor level; and to the side (east) at fourth floor level); a semi-private courtyard at ground level (to the rear (north)); all hard and soft landscaping including boundary treatments; changes in level; surface water attenuation measures; roof plant including PV panels, and all other associated site excavation and site development works above and below ground.

Nos. 29-31 The Coombe, Dublin 8, (Eircodes D08 A025 and D08 VE20)Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted19 June 2020
3767/20

RETENTION: The development consists of: the temporary use of part of the existing Student Accommodation for tourist or visitor accommodation until 31st May 2022, after which time the development will revert to the originally permitted Student Accommodation use under DCC Reg. Ref. 2827/17. There are no physical changes proposed to the permitted development.

Heyday Student Accommodation, Carman's Hall, The Liberties, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted21 January 2021
3231/20

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of; a. Provision of shopfront with individually pin mounted partially back lit fascia signage, to the front elevation of the Pharmacy. b. Provision of a projecting cross-shaped sign to the front of the elevation of the pharmacy. c. The proposed works are to a Protected Structure RPS reference number 8776 (National Inventory of Architectural Heritage reference number 50080606).

CarePlus Pharmacy, 36 Thomas Street, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted15 October 2020
WEB2115/25

Ivana and Sam Slote seek Planning Permission for new 7m2 first floor rear extension to remodel master bedroom and bathroom and new dormer window to rear first floor bedroom, plus adjustment to ground floor kitchen windows, all at 12 Hanover Street West, Dublin 8 D08V2P2.

12, Hanover Street West, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted15 July 2025
WEB1788/25

Change of use of a permitted cafe to 'café and/or restaurant' use.

Site at the Old Glass Factory, rear of Nos. 113-115 Cork Street, 118 Cork St, and lands rear of 119-122 Cork Street, & 56 John Street, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted04 June 2025
3234/25

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.

Rainsford Avenue, The Liberties, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Refused21 July 2025
WEB1521/23

The development will consist of Alterations to the previously approved works (Planning Ref: WEB 2147/22) consisting of a terrace area at First Floor with 1.8 privacy, and all associated alterations to the elevations, internal layouts, site, drainage, ancillary and landscaping works

27, The Coombe, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted14 August 2023
WEB2147/22

The development will consist of __ Part demolition of existing single storey structures to the rear and demolition of existing chimney. __ Construction of a new single storey extension to the rear __ New rooflights to the rear roofslope. __ All associated alterations to the elevations, internal alterations, site, drainage, landscaping and ancillary works.

27, The Coombe, Dublin 8 D08 CR2CDublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted24 February 2023
4743/19

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.

Site at Newmarket, Brabazon Place, Brabazon Row and St. Luke's Avenue, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted14 September 2020
WEB2646/24

The development will consist of internal refurbishment works to the existing dwelling, demolition of an existing ground floor single-storey extension at the rear of the property, and construction of a new two-storey extension comprising a first floor bedroom over kitchen at the rear.

17, Hanover Street West, Dublin, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted31 January 2025
4110/22

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.

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 and Brabazon Place and including paDublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted25 July 2022
3822/23

Planning permission to install 131.2kWp (c.625m2) of Roof Mounted Solar PV Panels and all associated works.

Taylor's Lane, The Liberties, Dublin 8, D08 YP0EDublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted06 October 2023
WEB2514/25

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: (a) single storey extension to the rear, (b) elevational changes to Thomas Street comprising new glazing to the central gateway (c) internal alterations to ground and first floors and (d) all associated site works at 109 Thomas St (within the curtilage of NCAD campus, Protected Structure, RPS ref: 8175), Usher's Quay, Dublin 8

109, Thomas Street, Usher's Quay, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted13 March 2026
4460/19

The development will consist of the demolition of the existing structures on site and the construction of a new 47 no. bedroom hotel development across basement to 6th floor level, with direct access from Thomas Court. The development also includes associated reception area, bar, seating/dining area, kitchen, staff areas, ancillary storage, toilets, mechanical plant areas, water tank and attenuation tank. All with associated bin storage, mechanical plant at roof level, signage, lighting and site development works.

No. 1-3 Thomas Court, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Refused17 January 2020
WEB1854/23

Change of use from existing retail (186.8m2) to café with coffee roaster (186.8m2) to ground floor of building only, addition of kitchen, staff WC, and flue.

113, Cork Street, The Liberties, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted29 November 2023
WEB1281/23

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.

Newmarket Square, Dublin 8, P08 P3Y2. The overall site is bound by St. Luke's Avenue, Newmarket Square, Brabazon Street & NewmarketDublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted26 May 2023
3266/20

The proposed development will consist of the demolition of all structures on site (including No. 41 Chamber Street, a habitable house) and construction of a mixed use development of a total of 2,309sqm gross floor area (GFA) to comprise 27 no. apartments (consisting of 11 no. one-bed units; 15 no. two-bed units and 1 no. three-bed unit), and 1 no. retail unit (122sqm GFA) arranged in 2 no. Blocks as follows: Block A is four storeys, rising to five storeys in height at the corner of Chamber Street and Ardee Street, with 1 no. retail unit at ground floor level and 10 no. residential units on the upper floors (first to fourth floor level) with recessed balconies on the north, east and south elevations; Block B is three storeys in height with 17 no. residential units on ground to second floor level and recessed terraces/balconies on southern and eastern elevations, and an external access walkway on northern elevation at first and second floor level. The development will include 60 no. bicycle parking spaces (46 no. internal secure spaces and 14 no. external visitor spaces), bin stores, plant, electrical switch rooms and ESB Substation, controlled pedestrian/cycle access to internal courtyard via Ardee Street, landscape open space areas, boundary treatments, associated signage, lighting and all associated site and development works on a site of 0.15 hectares.

Site at the corner of Chamber Street and Ardee Street, Dublin 8 and including No. 16 Ardee Street, and adjoining yard, and No. 41 Chamber Street.Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted06 January 2021
3082/21

Planning permission for development at 63/64 Thomas Street, Dublin 8. The proposed development seeks to amend a permission for a four to six storey development (granted under Reg. 4776/19) No change is proposed in the permitted building height and overall floorspace is proposed to increase by c.61 sq m (from c. 1,379 sq m to c. 1, 440 sq m) The proposed development includes the following elements: 1. Reconfiguration and change of use of 3 no. existing apartments and 1 no. previously permitted apartment to aparthotel use; 2. Demolition of an existing stair core( to the rear of the existing building) and rearrangement of the previously permitted lift core ( to provide lift access to all floors of the previously granted aparthotel block to the rear of the site and the now proposed aparthotel suites in the front block) and associated increase in floorspace of c.19.5 sq m; 3. Rearrangment of basement-level staff facilities and ancillary areas; 4. Modifications to the permitted floor area to the rear of the existing building and associated increase in floorspace of c.22.5 sq m; 5. Infill of the previously granted basement courtyard (c.7.5 sqm ) and an increase in floor area (of c. 11.5 sq m ) to the rear of the previously granted fifth floor level of the permitted aparthotel block. The application includes all associated and ancillary development and site works above and below ground.

63/64, Thomas Street, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted26 August 2021
4776/19

The proposed development will consist of the following amendments to the existing building on site; the demolition of single storey structures to the rear, enlargement of window opes to the rear at first, second and third floor level of the existing 4 no. storey building, additional balcony at first floor level, replacement of existing gate fronting Thomas Street with a glazed shopfront entrance including signage, and an additional 1 no. bed apartment at set back fourth floor level. The development will also include an extension to the rear of the existing building to provide a linked six storey over basement aparthotel comprising 22 no. aparthotel units, ancillary spaces including lobby area, reception, bin store, bike store, laundry and staff facilities, piped infrastructure and ducting; green roof areas for drainage attenuation purposes; plant room (at basement level); landscaping within proposed courtyard / light well areas; boundary treatments; and all associated site development and excavation works above and below ground.

63/64, Thomas Street, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted15 June 2020
3987/21

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The building is a protected structure and is located in an architectural conservation area. The proposed works include i. a change of use of the rear of the ground floor unit from home brewers centre to residential unit and ii. a two storey extension on the roof of the existing ground floor to the rear comprising of a residential unit on each floor.

118, Thomas Street, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Refused04 February 2022
4011/22

Permission for the installation of three telecommunication antennae and ancillary equipment on the rooftop of the electricity substation building at ESB's Francis Street 110kV Electricity Substation, Francis Street/Swift's Alley/Garden Lane, Dublin 8. The site is located in an Architectural Conservation Area.

ESB's Francis Street 110kV Electricity Substation, Francis Street/Swift's Alley/Garden Lane, Dublin 8.Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted13 July 2022
WEB2056/25

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.

Unit 3 Newmarket Yards, Newmarket Square, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted07 July 2025
WEB2781/24

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.

1-3 Thomas Court, Dublin 8; at the rear of 10-13 Thomas Street West, Dublin 8 with vehicular access, to Rainsford Street to the south;a vacant site between 13 &17 Thomas Street West, Dublin 8; and a, surface car park to the rear of 17 to 25 Thomas StreetDublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted13 August 2025
4418/19

Planning permission for dormer to rear of existing roof to accommodate attic stairs to allow conversion of attic into non habitable storage with ancillary works.

103 The Coombe, The Liberties, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted02 January 2020
3816/21

Permission for development at a site bound by Newmarket to the North, Ardee Street to the West and Mill Street to the South, Newmarket, Dublin 8 (including City House and Unit 3, Newmarket, Dublin 8). The proposed development consists of the demolition of all existing buildings on the site together with site clearance works and the erection of temporary hoardings along the Newmarket, Ardee Street and Mill Street site boundaries. The application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement (NIS).

Site bound by Newmarket to the North, Ardee Street to the West and Mill Street to the South, Newmarket, Dublin 8 (including City House and Unit 3, Newmarket, Dublin 8)Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Refused11 January 2022
4419/19

Planning permission for dormer to rear of existing roof to accommodate attic stairs to allow conversion of attic into non habitable storage with ancillary works.

104, The Coombe, The Liberties, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted02 January 2020
WEB5130/25

RETENTION: PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Dublin Simon Community is applying for retention permission for development consisting of: The change of use of the two storey (with third level stair shaft access to paved roof) building from parish centre (originally built as a school, Saint Nicholas of Myra National School) to a hostel for the provision of short term emergency accommodation for homeless persons and associated alterations to the internal layout to provide 20 bedrooms accommodating 51 people, sanitary facilities, dining area, kitchen, offices, counselling rooms, a fire escape stairs, additional doors to the existing courtyard, conversion of the outbuilding to a laundry and plant room, external water storage tanks and associated external works including the provision of ramps to existing and additional access doors to the courtyard, at the former Parish Centre, 12-14 Carman’s Hall, Dublin 8, which is a PROTECTED STRUCTURE, RPS 8822 (Former Saint Nicholas of Myra National School).

Dublin Simon Community, 12-14 Carman's Hall, Dublin 8, D08 KX89Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted06 November 2025
WEB1013/22

Planning permission for development at this site at a Ground Floor Retail Unit, The Loom, Cork Street, Dublin 8. The proposed development will consist of the change of use of the c. 113.6 sqm unit from ‘retail/enterprise’ to ‘café/restaurant’ and signage zone (c. 3.03 sqm).

The Loom, Cork Street, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted03 March 2022
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