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  1. © OpenStreetMap
    22132Granted

    The Aquaskiff Boat House, Castle View, Wicklow Town

    (138msq) extension / refurbishment of the ground floor, a new concrete hardstanding & slip access, a new first floor extension (183msq), an external viewing deck all together with site and development worksDecision record indexed
    Decision21 October 2022View record
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    FW22A/0175Granted

    Blue Mall entrance,Blanchardstown Town Centre, Coolmine, Dublin 15

    For planning permission for amendments to the development permitted under Reg. FW20A/0018 and FW20A/0030, at Blanchardstown Town Centre, Coolmine, Dublin 15. The application site relates to the existing Blue Mall entrance and public plaza area, existing ESB substation, Unit 309 and 500 within the Blanchardstown Centre, part of the Leisureplex surface car park, the Blue Mall multi-storey car park entrance area, a section of Road D and associated landscaped area to the south. The proposed amendments comprise of the following: • Alterations to the permitted Blue Mall extension to provide for an external mall plaza area, through the removal of the roof structure above, alterations to the existing lobby to the internal mall and alterations to the façade and fenestration associated with the above; • Alterations to the permitted extension, including a lowering of the permitted level of the ground floor (by c. 450mm), alterations to the permitted stair cores and internal corridors, alterations and reconfiguration of the permitted café / restaurant units, amalgamation of permitted units 737 and 738 into a single café / restaurant unit (unit 737) at ground floor level (Level 2), amalgamation of permitted units 808 and 809 to provide for a single café / restaurant unit (unit 808) at Level 3, omission of the ATM from the Multi-Storey Car Park, and omission of the permitted retail unit 739. Associated alterations to the permitted signage zones, outdoor terraces areas, façade and fenestration arising from the above; • Alterations to the 2 no. permitted kiosk zones within the external mall plaza area, including an increase in the maximum cumulative area of the kiosk zones (not to exceed 208 sq.m in total) and provision of canopies. Associated alterations to the external mall seating and landscaping, and all other associated site development works within the external mall plaza area. • Associated alterations to the Blue Mall service yard area; • Alterations to the permitted re-alignment, pedestrian crossings and shared surfaces on Road D and alterations to the slip road south of Road D; • All associated ancillary amendments, including alterations to the public plaza and hard and soft landscape areas, alterations at roof level, reconfiguration of plant area, foul and surface water drainage, including attenuation areas, alterations to the ESB double substation, and all associated development and ancillary works.Decision record indexed
    Decision10 October 2022View record
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    22619Granted

    11 Great Georges Street, Waterford, X91 VH93

    Section 254 is required for the laying of temporary non-slip grass surface (removable) the area of which will cover 14.5 m2. Six tables with 4 chairs per table in the area, which will be covered by 2 umbrellas and bounded 4 whiskey barrelsDecision record indexed
    Decision30 August 2022View record
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    3670/22Granted

    46, Rathmines Road Lower, Dublin 6

    Permission for front façade amendments/elevational changes comprising: a) Proposed selected brick slips fixed onto entire existing front/west façade with soldier coursing and all associated site works. b) Fenestration changes at ground and lower ground floors. c) Proposed railings and guarding to external steps and all associated works.Decision record indexed
    Decision04 July 2022View record
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    WEB1387/22Granted

    39, Brookwood Crescent, Artane, Dublin 5 D05 TP44

    A ground floor rear extension, and reconfiguration of existing side garage into accommodation, including the provision of 5 roof lights and external insulation with brick slip and painted render finish and all ancillary site works.Decision record indexed
    Decision23 June 2022View record
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    22272Granted

    76 Kieran Street, Kilkenny

    For a change of use from existing store area on first floor to short term residential letting, internal alterations and all associated works at first floor of 76 Kieran Street with use of existing ground floor access off Market SlipDecision record indexed
    Decision16 June 2022View record
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    SD22B/0090Granted

    51, Castleview Road, Clondalkin, Dublin 22

    Alteration to the front domestic south facing elevation consisting of 17sq.m of PV solar panels located on the existing house front roof pitch; alterations to first floor front bedroom windows ope to contain a central self-coloured acrylic render external insulated system on masonry wall to create new window elevational layout; alterations extending beyond the front building line of the domestic south facing elevation consisting of new self-coloured acrylic render external insulated system to ground and first floor level and grey brick slip finish to external insulated system to ground floor bay window walls.Decision record indexed
    Decision25 April 2022View record
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    D21A/0936Granted

    5, Beechmount Drive, Clonskeagh, Dublin 14, D14XD23

    Permission for development at this site. The development will consist of: Demolition of existing garage front elevation and roof to side, kitchen roof to side, garden shed abutting party wall and part demolition of existing hipped roof and side and rear elevations to accommodate new extension. Construction of new part single part two storey extension to side and rear (including attic overhead); Rebuilding garage front elevation, roof and single storey porch extension with canopy to front; Widening of existing vehicular entrance to 3.5m and reinstatement of new pier to match existing. Works will also include alterations to entrance window/door opening to front and garage doors; Rooflights to rear roofs; application of external insulation to entire dwelling including matching brick slips to front elevation (ground floor only) and all associated internal, site, drainage and landscaping works.Decision record indexed
    Decision01 April 2022View record
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    3220/21Granted

    Dublin Port, Alexandra Road, Dublin 1

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at this site which extends from North Wall Quay Extension to the Tolka Estuary, to include the western boundary to Dublin Port and pavements along East Wall Road, across the Alexandra Road junction with East Wall Road, across the Tolka Quay Road junction with East Wall Road, Bond Road, across the Promenade Road junction with Bond Road and to end of Bond Road, Dublin Port, Dublin 1 & 3 and permission to amend development permitted under Reg. Ref. 3084/16. The ESB substation (Record of Protected Structures No. 8771) is located within the subject site. The proposed development will consist of construction of a new 1.4km pedestrian walkway and a 2-way cycle lane along East Wall Road and Bond Road from the River Liffey to the Tolka Estuary and will comprise the following: • Removal of part of existing Dublin Port western boundary wall / fence; • Removal of the existing access to Terminal 3 on East Wall Road; • Modifications to layout of Terminal 3 along eastern boundary including removal of private car parking spaces; • Relocation of 3 no. existing double billboards; • Relocation of existing flagpoles, • Relocation of existing temporary office building of 15sq.m; • Closure of left turn from Alexandra Road to East Wall Road southbound; • Removal of 17 no. car parking spaces from the Dublin Port Centre car park; • Realignment of Bond Road north of the Promenade Road junction; • Construction of new boundary along sections of the Dublin Port western boundary comprising railings over plinth or wall to a height of c. 4m along East Wall Road and Bond Road or for a section along Bond Road a wall of c. 2.6m in height; • Creation of a civic space adjacent to the River Liffey at North Wall Quay Extension, • Provision of 25 no. bicycle parking spaces, • Provision of a Dublin Port Irish language installation as part of the boundary treatment adjacent the Crane 292 enclosure. • Provision of hard and soft landscaping including trees along the extent of the route, amenity, interpretation and wayfinding features including bins and seating; • Provision of an indented bus stop on the east side of East Wall Road; • Provision of pedestrian and cycle facilities to enable road crossing on the east side of East Wall Road to connect with permitted road crossings on East Wall Road by Dublin City Council; • Provision of lighting and CCTV along the proposed pedestrian and cycle route; and • Modifications to the existing maritime garden adjacent to Dublin Port Centre. In addition to the replacement of permitted pedestrian and cycle facilities and associated works along East Wall Road and Bond Road to the north of Tolka Quay Road as permitted under Reg. Ref. 3084/16 to include a bridge over Promenade Road with revised design and alignment the following proposed amendments to permission granted under Reg. Ref. 3084/16 will also comprise: • Reduction in the width of the vehicular carriageway and omission of footpath on internal roadway in Terminal 3; • Provision of a new vehicular access to Dublin Port Centre car park off the internal road network; • Amendments to the junction between the Terminal 3/4 access road and Alexandra Road to include right-out only from the proposed access road onto Alexandra Road and changing the junction from signalised to priority controlled; • Amendments to the permitted Alexandra Road / East Wall Road Junction to include the retention of the left slip lane from East Wall Road into Alexandra Road; • Relocation of the emergency access gate at the junction of Tolka Quay Road and East Wall Road; • Omission of the private secure access route for multi-modal berth between Tolka Quay Road and Alexandra Road; and • Omission of a section of the internal road to the south of Dublin Port Centre car park. The proposed development and proposed amendments include all associated ancillary works, including site clearance, demolitions, earthworks, pavement construction, drainage services, diversion and installation of utility services, installation of road markings and signs. This application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement.Decision record indexed
    Decision14 January 2022View record
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    SD21A/0291Granted

    Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, Fonthill Road, Clondalkin, Dublin 22

    Amendments to the permitted development previously granted under SDCC Ref. SD19A/0320 and An Bord Pleanala Ref. 306251-19; including the erection of 2 bus shelters on Fonthill Road each comprising of a bus stop sign, real time passenger Information (RTPI) unit and a two-sided internally illuminated advertising panel (c. 1.9sq.m each side); road alterations on Fonthill Road comprising of the amendment of staggered to straight Toucan crossings, the addition of a new straight Toucan crossing, the replacement of bus lay-by areas with bus islands, and the removal of a left slip lane; all associated site services and site development works.Decision record indexed
    Decision20 December 2021View record
  11. © OpenStreetMap
    218009Granted

    Cappamore Road(R506) & Dublin Road(R445) Junction, Garraunykee & Woodstown, Co. Limerick.

    Junction improvement works on the R445(Dublin Road)/R506(Cappamore Road), Limerick. The proposed works will include the construction of new footpaths, new cycle lanes, new junction slip lanes, new controlled pedestrian crossings, new public lighting scheme, new surface water drainage system, improved road markings, new traffic signal control, signage and carriageway resurfacingDecision record indexed
    Decision14 December 2021View record
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    ABP31088221Refused

    Site of c. 3 ha at St Laurence's College, Wyattville Park, Loughlinstown, Dublin 18, D18 AK07

    Permission for a Strategic Housing Development consisting of the demolition of the existing AstroTurf and hardcourt area (totalling 2,812 sq.m) and the construction of a Build-to-Rent residential development (24,195 sq.m GFA) comprising 256 no. apartments (105 no. 1-bed, 145 no. 2-bed and 6 no. 3-bed) in 4 no. blocks ranging in height from 1 to 8 no. storeys above ground level including, and connected by, single storey podiums, and non-residential uses (totalling 604 sq.m GFA) and an AstroTurf pitch (2,242.4 sq.m). The development is described on a block by block basis as follows: Block A (6,375 sq.m GFA): 1 to 5 no. storeys over lower ground floor level apartment building with 59 no. apartments comprising 22 no. 1-bed apartments and 37 no. 2-bed apartments, all with associated private gardens/balconies. Block A also includes the provision of a crèche (363 sq.m GFA) with associated outdoor play area (101 sq.m) and a café unit (135 sq.m GFA) at lower ground floor level. Block B (5,930 sq.m GFA): 1 to 7 no. storeys apartment building with 65 no. apartments comprising 39 no. 1-bed apartments, 23 no. 2-bed apartments and 3 no. 3-bed apartments, all with associated private gardens/balconies. Block C (6,447 sq.m GFA): 1 to 6 no. storeys apartment building with 68 no. apartments comprising 22 no. 1-bed apartments and 46 no. 2-bed apartments, all with associated private gardens/balconies. Block D (6,172 sq.m GFA): 1 to 8 no. storeys apartment building with 64 no. apartments comprising 22 no. 1-bed apartments, 39 no. 2-bed apartments and 3 no. 3-bed apartments, all with associated private gardens/balconies. Provision of internal resident support facilities and resident services and amenities, including concierge, lobbies/lounges, communal workspaces, meeting rooms and a residents only gym and changing facility (totalling 946 sq.m) located at lower ground and ground floor levels; communal open space in the form of podium courtyards with play facilities (totalling 2,244 sq.m); and public open space with play facility (4,378 sq.m). Provision of a new AstroTurf pitch (2,242.4 sq.m) and associated floodlighting and 3m ball-stop netting over 2.4m perimeter fence; a bin store/vehicle shed (106 sq.m GFA); and a new vehicular and pedestrian entrance and associated road and footpath off Wyattville Park Road for St. Laurence College. Access to serve the proposed development will be provided via a new multimodal entrance to the site from Wyattville Park Road together with a dedicated new entrance to serve the existing school. The development will include internal roads and footpaths; a pedestrian/cycle link from the N11 to Wyattville Park which will be accessible by the public and also facilitate access for emergency vehicles; and the partial demolition of the existing wall at Wyattville Park to facilitate access to the site and the temporary removal of part of the existing wall fronting the N11 at the southwestern corner of the site to facilitate construction access via the N11 slip road. The temporary construction access via the N11 slip road will be decommissioned and the associated boundaries and playing field finishes reinstated following the construction phase. 200 no. car parking spaces are provided in total, including 80 no. parking spaces at grade (50 no. residential parking spaces including 2 no. disabled parking spaces, 10 no. visitor parking spaces, 9 no. café parking spaces including 1 no. disabled parking space, 6 no. crèche staff parking spaces, 3 no. parent and child parking spaces and 2 no. car pool parking spaces); 60 no. residential parking spaces (including 3 no. disabled parking spaces and 10 no. electric vehicle parking spaces) below the podium courtyard between Blocks A and B; and 60 no. residential parking spaces (including 3 no. disabled parking spaces and 10 no. electric vehicle parking spaces) below the podium courtyard between Blocks C and D; 10 no. motorcycle parking spaces at grade; and a setdown area at grade. 583 no. bicycle parking spaces are provided for residents and visitors, including 9 no. short-stay bicycle parking spaces at grade and 574 no. bicycle parking spaces at ground floor level (202 no. residential spaces, 71 no. visitor s paces, 3 no. café staff spaces and 6 no. crèche staff spaces in 2 no. enclosed spaces in Block B; 5 no. residential spaces below the podium courtyard between Blocks A and B; 202 no. residential spaces and 80 no. visitor spaces in 2 no. enclosed spaces in Block D; and 5 no. residential spaces below the podium courtyard between Blocks C and D). Planning permission is also sought for all ancillary site and development works above and below ground to facilitate the development and associated signage, including 10 no. stores (totalling 563.4 sq.m); 2 no. bin stores (totalling 96 sq.m); 1 no. ESB substation (15.1 sq.m); 1 no. electric switchroom (7 sq.m); 1 no. telecoms room (4.3 sq.m); mechanical and electrical installations; 1 no. cold water storage tank and booster set room (75 sq.m); public lighting; retaining walls; boundary treatments; hard and soft landscaping; SuDS; green roofs; and water, surface water drainage and foul drainage works; and all associated site strip and excavation above and below ground. The application contains a statement setting out how the proposal will be consistent with the objectives of the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Development Plan 2016-2022. The application contains a statement indicating why permission should be granted for the proposed development, having regard to a consideration specified in section 37(2)(b) of the Planning and Development Act, 2000, as amended, notwithstanding that the proposed development materially contravenes a relevant development plan or local area plan other than in relation to the zoning of the land. The application may be inspected, or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, during public opening hours at the offices of An Bord Pleanála and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council. The application may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: www.n11wyattvilleparkbtrshd.comGrounds not yet categorised
    Decision08 November 2021View record
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    SD20A/0262Refused

    Townland of Bushelloaf, Clondalkin, Dublin 22

    Construction of a 242 bedroom hotel in a building ranging in height from 7 to 10 storeys over ground and lower ground floor levels; the development will include the lower ground floor accommodating 202 car parking spaces; 54 bicycle parking spaces, plant, stores and ESB substation; ground floor accommodating hotel entrance and reception area; restaurant and bar; outdoor terrace and patio with canopies; function room; meeting rooms; kitchen, staff facilities; stores, toilets and plant; ground floor mezzanine accommodating meeting rooms; admin office; store and laundry facilities; 1st to 9th floor accommodating 242 hotel bedrooms including 17 suites; 10th floor accommodating gym/yoga studio; plant, storage and a roof terrace; vehicular access from both the N7 slip road and Knockmeenagh lane with link street across the site; upgrade works to Knockmeenagh lane; landscaping; boundary treatment; wastewater pumping station; associated signage and all site development works and services; the site is located between Knockmeenagh Lane to the north, St. Brigids cottages to the east, the Nass Road (N7) to the south and the Nass Road Business Park to the west.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision19 July 2021View record
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    21590Granted

    15 Elmwood, Naas, Co. Kildare

    For construction of single-storey flat roof side and pitched roof rear extensions, construction of a new roof light to the existing roof: deep retrofit of existing house, to include external insulation with new render/brick slip finish, replacement windows and doors, and minor ancillary site works, including connections to existing drainageDecision record indexed
    Decision23 June 2021View record
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    2170Refused

    One The Waterfront, Gallwey's Hill, Tramore Co Waterford

    Retention permission for 1. Cantilevered extension to existing external licenced terrace to provide an additional 31.7m2 floor area and associated guardrails/glazed balustrades, 2. Construction of an area of raised decking over a section of the existing licenced terrace to permit wheelchair access. 3. Construction of a new 114m2 lower level external licenced terrace and associated guardrails, 4. 1 no. bar server on existing bar terrace and 1 no server on the lower terrace to be retained 5. Upgrade and improvements to existing external public side entrance including handrails. 6. Replacement steps from the original external licenced terrace to the beach and leading to Lady's Slip and associated handrails, guard rails, security gate and an access gate to the lower external licenced terrace 7. Outdoor shower stand 8. 2 no. wall mounted kitchen extractors 9. All associated worksGrounds not yet categorised
    Decision25 March 2021View record
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    20593Refused

    Raheen, Rosbercon, New Ross

    For development. The development will consist of (a) The proposed extension to an existing waste metal processing and storage facility to provide additional storage for processed waste metal materials and shredded rubber tyres, (b) a new weighbridge and weighbridge office, (c) a new storage shed for the storage of precious metals, (d) the change of use and refurbishment of existing manufacturing sheds to a vehicle repair shed, a depollution shed and additional storage shed for the storage of processed waste metal, (e) the installation of stormwater attenuation tanks, (f) the extension and reconfiguration of an existing access road, (g) the erection of a 1.8m high concrete wall to the north east/south east boundaries, (h) the erection of gates to the site access road to the south west, (i) the erection of a flood gate to the top of the exisiting slip way and all associated site development works. The planning application will be accompanied by an EIAR screening and Natura Impact Statement.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision30 October 2020View record
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    2848/20Granted

    115, Amiens Street, Former Dart Station Hall, Connolly Station, Dublin 1

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning Permission for works to 115 Amiens Street, Dublin D01 NP44, a former station hall and vaults located within the curtilage of Connolly Station, a Protected Structure. The development consists of: the change of use from vacant motorcycle repair shop and emergency exit from the DART station to use as offices over two storeys; alteration of the exterior of the former station hall to include windows, a set of new entrance doors, curtain walling, external downpipes and rendered external insulation system with brick slips to base and new fascia detail.Decision record indexed
    Decision12 October 2020View record
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    F20B/0185Granted

    37 Hilltown Park, Rivervalley, Swords, Co Dublin

    Permission for the following alterations to Planning Application Register Reference F20A/0134: (1) Selected brick slips over existing ground floor brick work at front elevation. (2) Alterations to fenestration on the front and rear elevation. (3) Change from pitched roofed faced single storey front extension to flat roofed render finish single storey front extension. (4) Reconfigured ground floor rear extension with selected brick finish to external walls facing rear garden. (5) First floor rear extension. (6) Provision of 1 no. new roof light to the front roof. (7) A new dormer window to the rear roof. (8) Removal of existing roof lights to the rear roof and provision of 5 no. new roof lights in total to the rear roof. (9) And all associated site works.11 conditions indexed
    Decision21 September 2020View record
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    D20B/0113Granted

    43, Meadow Mount, Churchtown, Dublin 16, D16 AK37

    The development will consist of: New single storey flat roof extension including external porch to the front, external insulation in brick slip and pebble dashed render to existing house. Demolition of rear extension and new 30sqm single storey mono-pitch roof extension to rear.Decision record indexed
    Decision11 August 2020View record
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    2089Granted

    Annagh View, Hartley, Carrick on Shannon

    An existing harbour comprising of (a) boating channel; (b) floating jetty and ramp; (c) slip-way and (d) associated site works and servicesDecision record indexed
    Decision28 July 2020View record
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    ABP30585919Granted

    Former Doyles Nursery, Garden Centre (D18 Y688) & Benoni (D18 V2H9), Brennanstown Road, Cabinteely, Dublin 18

    Permission for Strategic Housing Development comprising 234 residential units in a mix of apartments and duplexes in three blocks (Blocks A, B and C) ranging in height from 1-8 storeys with associated residential facilities including open space, a Gym, a creche and a Lower Foyer. Block A will consist of an approx. 248sqm Gym, approx. 67sqm of circulation space and approx. 317sqm of a creche facility all at Ground Floor level, with 6no. 2-bed duplex residential units at first and second floor. Block B will consist of an approx. 254sqm Lower Foyer at Ground Floor Level and 29no. apartments comprising 8no. 1 bed apartments, 13no, 2-bed apartments, 2no. 3-bed apartments and 6 no. 3-bed duplex apartments from Lower Ground to Second Floor level. Block C will consist of 199no. apartments comprising 63no. 1-bed units and 136no. 2-bed units from lower ground to sixth floor level. Balconies are to be provided on Blocks A (south and southeast elevation), Block B (east elevation) and Block C (east and west elevations). The proposed development includes for the demolition of 'Benoni' (c.252 square metres - a habitable dwelling proposed for demolition to facilitate the proposed development and main vehicular access), together with the extant single storey buildings associated with the former Doyle's Nursery and Gardens (c.690 square metres); vehicular access to the site is proposed at the location of the existing entrance to the new Doyle's Nursery Garden Centre facility adjoining the south of the subject site which is to be realigned and improved and which will serve both the Garden Centre and the proposed development (note: the new Garden Centre is not part of subject application site). Car parking is to be provided in the form of on-curtilage car parking, on-street parking and a basement car park over three levels for 184 spaces; the proposed development will also provide all ancillary and associated site development and landscape works including open space (c.9,859sqm) internal to the site, play areas, the removal of existing obstructions in the Cabinteely Stream adjoining the east of the site and the reprofiling of the riparian corridor located west of the stream, and the provision of 2no. Electricity Supply Board sub-stations (c.44 square metres), and all necessary bin and bicycle storage including basement level stores for the apartment units. The proposed development includes for measures to upgrade the Brennanstown Road including works within Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council (DLRCC) owned lands from the location of the proposed site entrance northwards as far as the junction of the Brennanstown Road with the Bray Road at Cabinteely Village and these works are to comprise road widening and realignment works, widening and resurfacing of the existing footpath located on the western side of the Brennanstown Road as per the DMURS guidelines to a maximum of c.1.8m in width where physical constraints permit, the introduction of controlled pedestrian measures in the form of a 4- arm mini-roundabout at the proposed site entrance at the junction with the Brennanstown Road and Lambourne Wood Estate, the construction of a c.2.5m wide pelican crossing at the north arm of this roundabout, the construction of a c.2.5m wide raised crossing at the south arm of this roundabout, and the construction of a raised table at the junction of the Brennanstown Road and the Carraig Glen Estate further north of the subject site. The proposed development also includes for improved pedestrian and cyclist connections comprising a pedestrian footbridge to a c.21m span over the Cabinteely Stream at a location to the north east of the subject site to be of steel construction with recycled plastic non-slip boarding with c.1.4m high safety railings providing connectivity for the site to Cabinteely Village, the Stillorgan QBC, and DLRCC owned lands to the east of the subject site identified as a future walking and cycling route ('The Cabinteely Greenway'). The connectivity proposals also include for a new c.3m wide pedestrian and cycle shared surface path connecting the site into the Brennanstown Avenue Estate to the south of the site. The new shared surface path will be c.55m long and connects into an existing footpath along Brennanstown Avenue. All on lands measuring c.1.85 hectares nett (c.2.3 hectares gross including third party owned lands) bounded generally to the east by Cabinteely Stream, to the south by the new Doyle's Nursery and Garden Centre and residences at Brennanstown Avenue and to the west by the existing houses fronting on to Brennanstown Road at the Former Doyle's Nursery and Garden Centre and 'Benoni', Brennanstown Road, Cabinteely, Dublin 18. The application may be inspected, or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, during public opening hours at the offices of An Bord Pleanála and Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. The application may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: www.brennanstownroadshd2.ie.Decision record indexed
    Decision25 June 2020View record
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    191314Granted

    Glencormack South, Kilmacanogue, Co. Wicklow A98 XY66

    First floor extension to front of existing office building consisting of 87 sqm additional office space with alterations to front façade finishes and window / door configuration, the inclusion of additional roof lights to the rear roof elevation and replacement of the existing roof covering with insulated roof panels. Permission is also sought for additional car parking to the rear of the building including the widening of existing rear vehicular entrance onto the public road8 conditions indexed
    Decision15 May 2020View record
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    FW20A/0021Granted

    Dublin Inland Port, South of Dublin Airport Logistics Park, Off Maple

    The development will consist of storage and logistic facilities comprising yards, warehouses, workshops and ancillary offices at Plots 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9 and amendment to permitted development (Reg. Ref. FW19A/0101 and F18A/0139) at Plot 8 and internal road network at Dublin Inland Port. Planning permission is sought for the following development: Plot 1 (c.1.54ha) comprising a warehouse building including an ancillary office of c.2433sqm and c.10m in height with 1 no. sign on building and c.280sqm photovoltaic panels on roof and storage yard with approx. 50 no. lorry spaces. Plot 3 (c.0.87ha) comprising an office building of c.144sqm and c. 4.6m in height with 1 no. sign on building and c.60sqm photovoltaic panels on roof and storage yard with approx. 24 no. lorry spaces and approx. 205 no. car storage spaces. Plot 4 (c.2.99ha) comprising a warehouse building including workshop, store, substation and ancillary office of c.8,061sqm and c.15m in height and c.680sqm photovoltaic panels on roof and storage yard with approx. 70 no. lorry spaces and approx. 96 no. car storage spaces. Plot 5 (c.1.16ha) comprising a warehouse building including workshop and ancillary office of c.735sqm and 10.2m and an office building of c.300sqm and c.5.8m in height with 1 no. sign on building, and storage yard with approx. 28 no. lorry spaces and including vehicle washing area and fuel storage area. Plot 6 (c.0.31ha) comprising a warehouse and store building including ancillary office of c.569sqm and 10.2m in height with 1 no. sign on building and c.92sqm photovoltaic panels on roof and storage yard with approx. 7 no. lorry spaces. Plot 7 (c1.2ha) comprising a warehouse building including ancillary office of c.1,293sqm and c.10m in height with 1 no. sign on building and c.220sqm photovoltaic panels on roof and storage yard with approx. 42 no. lorry spaces. Plot 9 (c.0.47ha) comprising a warehouse building including ancillary office of c.569sqm and 10.2m in height with 1 no. sign on building and c.92sqm photovoltaic panels on roof and storage yard with c.8 no. lorry spaces. The proposed development across the 7 no. plots will also include: 134 no. car staff parking space and 112 no. bicycle parking spaces; high strength surface treatment including underground drainage, attenuation, water services and electricity infrastructure including 2 no. substations of c. 14sqm and c.26sqm respectively; 3m high wall and internal 4.5m electrified fence along the boundary of Plot 4 and 2.4m high fences along other internal plot boundaries; gated vehicle and pedestrian accesses to each plot; 3m high fencing along the external site boundaries; CCTV poles (approx. 7.5m) and new lighting (including 8 no. lighting towers (approx. 30m)); and all associated landscaping, plant, site and construction works. The application seeks to amend Plot 8 as permitted under Reg. Ref. FW19A/0101. The yard within Plot 8 will be extended to the north and east and the plot will increase in area from 3.1 to 3.5ha. The application also seeks to amend the internal road network as permitted under Reg. Ref. FW19A/0101 and Reg. Ref. FW18A/0139. The permitted (Reg. Ref. FW18A/0139) Plot 1 entrance has been moved further south and the permitted (Reg. Ref. FW18A/0139) entrance to Plot 4 to the west is now removed. The permitted (Reg. Ref. FW19A/0101) Plot 4 entrance to the east has been widened. All development to take place on a site of c. 10.4 ha. The application is for a 10 year planning permission. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report has been prepared in respect of the proposed development.22 conditions indexed
    Decision07 April 2020View record
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    4091/19Granted

    Rose Cottage, Ordnance Survey Road, Phoenix Park, Dublin 15, D15 CA4T

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of restoration and repairs to existing 2 storey cottage and external w.c., comprising repairs to the existing structure and fabric and the following alterations and modifications: 1) remove modern front/south elevation dormer window and replace with a conservation rooflight: 2) replace 2 no. existing modern rooflights in west elevation with conservation rooflights and replace modern dormer window in south elevation with conservation rooflight: 3) replace existing modern fibre cement roof slates and ridges with natural stone roof slates and clay ridge tiles and re-instatement of small extended sections of veranda roof either side of the front porch gable. Reinstate a decorative perforated painted timber barge panel to front porch. 4) Replace modern pvc rainwater goods with metal rainwater goods, 5) replace 6no. existing ground floor modern windows and concrete cills with 5 no. timber vertical sliding sash windows and 1 no. casement window, all with stone cills. 6) Replace modern timber front porch door and sidelights with slimline steel doubled door and sidelights. 7) Replace modern timber inner front door and side lights with timber double door and sidelights. 8) Relocating kitchen to rear western dining room. 9) Remove modern timber floor on battens in kitchen. 10) Replace all modern cementitious external wall renders with lime render and remove modern cover slips to timber framing on sides of front porch. 11) Replace modern door and architrave to bottom of stairs with sheeted door. 12) Replace all modern flush panel doors with sheeted timber doors. 13) Remove 4 no. modern reconstitute stone tile fireplace surrounds and hearths including back boiler to kitchen to ground floor, reinstating brick arched range opening and installation of 3 no. modern appropriate fireplace surrounds. 14) Modifications to first floor layout, to include a new service room, converting near inner bedroom to ensuite bathroom and timber sheeting to modern existing and new wall partitions to first floor. 15) Removal of glazed modern screen to upper part of original partition at side of stairs at first floor level. 16) Remove modern oil-fired boiler, housing, flue and pvc oil storage tank. 17) Demolition of 4 no. modern timber ruinous outbuildings (a garage and 3 no. sheds, c43sqm), and construction of a single storey garden shed (c 5sqm)18) installation of new plumbing, heating and electrical services and general repairs. 19) all associated site works.Decision record indexed
    Decision10 March 2020View record
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    SHD3ABP-305878-19Granted

    'Beechpark' and 'Maryfield', Scholarstown Road, Dublin 16

    Demolition of all existing structures on site which include a single storey dwelling known as 'Beechpark' (172sq.m), a 2 storey dwelling known as 'Maryfield' (182sq.m), with associated garage/shed (33.5sq.m) and associated outbuildings (47.1sq.m); and the construction of 590 residential units (480 Build-to-Rent apartment units and 110 Build-to-Sell duplex units and apartments), ancillary residential support facilities and commercial floorspace. The total gross floor space of the development is 51,252sq.m over a partial basement of 5,888sq.m (which principally provides car and bicycle parking, plant and bin stores). The 480 'Build-to-Rent' units will be provided in 8 blocks as follows: 7 blocks ranging in height from part 5 to part 6 storeys (Blocks B1-B5, C1 and C3) and 1 block ranging in height from part 4 to part 6 storeys (Block C2) and will comprise 246 one bed units and 234 two bed units. The 110 'Build-to-Sell' units will be provided in 9 duplex blocks which will be 3 storeys in height (Blocks A1-A9) and will comprise 55 two bed units and 55 three bed units. The development will also consist of the provision of a part 1 to part 2 storey ancillary amenity block (Block D1) (414sq.m) within the central open space which comprises a gymnasium, lobby, kitchenette and lounge at ground floor level and lounge at first floor level in addition to a roof terrace (facing north, south and west) to serve the 'Build-to-Rent' residents; a 2 storey retail/café/restaurant building(Block D2 - 657sq.m) comprising 2 retail units at ground floor level (328.5sq.m) and a café/restaurant unit at first floor level (328.5sq.m); a creche (438sq.m) within Block C2 at ground floor level; and a Management Suite (261sq.m) and café/restaurant (288sq.m) within Block C3 at ground floor level all at a 5.35 hectare site located north of Scholarstown Road incorporating dwellings known as 'Beechpark' and 'Maryfield', Scholarstown Road, Dublin 16, D16 X3X8 and D16 N6V6. Works are also proposed to Scholarstown Road and Woodfield junction including new traffic signals, the elimination of the left-turn slip-lane into Woodfield off Scholarstown Road, upgraded public lighting and upgraded cycle and pedestrian facilities on an area measuring 0.7 hectares, providing a total application site area of 6.05 hectares.Decision record indexed
    Decision09 March 2020View record
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    191328Granted

    Rear No 2 Ballinalea, Ashford, Co. Wicklow

    Dwelling with connection to services, entrance, driveway, associated works9 conditions indexed
    Decision05 February 2020View record
  27. © OpenStreetMap
    D19A/0773Granted

    Side of 96 Beech Grove Cottages, Loughlinstown, Co Dublin

    Permission for 3 bedroom detached bungalow and all12 conditions indexed
    Decision24 January 2020View record
  28. © OpenStreetMap
    3069/19Granted

    2-3, Mary's Abbey, Dublin 7, D07 X6R6

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development will comprise the conservation, repair and adaption of the protected structure at 2-3 Mary's Abbey, Dublin 7 to facilitate a change of use from artist studios at first, second and third floors, shop at ground floor and storage at basement level of the protected structure to museum and ancillary use at ground first second and third floors and storage at basement level of the protected structure and the demolition of existing structures to the rear of the protected structure to allow the development of new ancillary museum building on lands to the rear of the protected structure as follows: 1. Buildings to the rear of the site which are not protected structures are to be demolished, all boundary party walls to be maintained. 2. The construction of a new building on lands to the rear of the existing protected structure as the new premises of the National Leprechaun Museum, two storeys in height to an overall height of 13.5m (exclusive of roof mounted PV panels), landscaping works to internal courtyard lightwell. Roof to new building at rear to be a combination of flat semi intensive green roof with PV panels and a pitched reflective insulated metal deck roof with brick slip cladding to external perimeter walls and roof top plant with louvered enclosure. 3. Structural intervention works to stabilise the building fabric of the protected structure. 4. Alterations to rear facade of protected structure at ground, first and second floors to facilitate new escape and access stairs to facilitate access from garden, to repair and reinstate original windows, to dismantle and re-build destabilised segment of wall at top floor level, reinstatement of cast iron rain water goods. 5. Repairs to the roof, gutters, rear eaves and front parapet of the protected structure. 6. Works to the front facade of the protected structure at all levels comprising brick, stone, render and jointing cleaning and repair, removal of existing modern shopfront and installation of new shopfront and external articulated shutters, repairs to all existing metal framed windows above ground level, dismantling and re-building destabilised segment of parapet at top floor level. 7 Removal of modern interventions to the interior of the protected structure including partitions, stud walling, false ceilings and modern stairs and installation of new partitions, doors and lift shaft to facilitate proposed new museum use.Decision record indexed
    Decision17 January 2020View record
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    19320Refused

    Victoria Hotel, Victoria Place, Galway

    Planning permission is being sought as follows: 1) New signage to canopy over main entrance. 2) Retention of new finishes to existing canopy. 3) Retention of non- slip tiles and alteration of door positionGrounds not yet categorised
    Decision15 January 2020View record
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    D19B/0469Granted

    10, Belmont Grove, Stillorgan Road, Co. Dublin

    Permission for attic conversion to a habitable room, raise the main roof, with flat roof rear extension to form dormer style extension and all ancillary works.6 conditions indexed
    Decision10 January 2020View record
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