RETENTION: PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Grangegorman Development Agency and the Department of Education and Skills intend to apply for temporary retention permission for development at a site comprising the Dublin 7 Educate Together National School, Fitzwilliam Place, Grangegorman Lower, Dublin 7, located within the Grangegorman Strategic Development Zone (SDZ). The development consists of the temporary retention and use of the existing Dublin 7 Educate Together National School which was granted temporary permission under 4291/08 and extended under GSDZ3263/14 and GSDZ3653/17. This application seeks to retain the temporary school for a further 3 years while the construction of the permanent school is ongoing. The temporary school comprises: 1) A two storey 16 classroom primary school of approx. 2284 sq.m (including all ancillary school accommodation/layout/storage); 2) 2 no. ball courts, a junior play area, a dedicated special needs play area, 32 no. surface car parking spaces, vehicular set down area, circulation/paths, bicycle stands, a 2.4m high paladin perimeter fence, associated landscaping/drainage works, bin storage and external temporary storage facilities (generally for the storage of sports equipment); and 3) Vehicular entrance and pedestrian access (including security alterations to associated gates) through the perimeter wall (a Protected Structure - RPS Ref. 3289) at Morning Star Avenue to provide adequate emergency access clearance (including the temporary removal, repair and reinstatement of the wall and pier at Morning Star Avenue).
Planning permission for a change of use from retail unit to a gym with changing rooms and all associated internal modifications, external signage along with the associated site works.
Planning permission for: removal of existing small extension to rear of house, a new single storey extension to rear of house to incorporate screened terrace at first floor with access from rear bedroom, 1 no. Velux rooflight to rear and 1 no. Velux to front of existing house, new external door and window to side of proposed ground floor extension.
Development at a c. 0.056 ha site. The development comprises the refurbishment and extension of the existing buildings to provide a 9 no. storey development including hotel, restaurant and roof bar. The development will consist of: A. The removal of the roof of the 2 no. storey (over basement) building fronting Meetinghouse Lane and the interconnected 2 no. storey building to the rear (total floor area c. 647 sq.m); B. The refurbishment of the buildings including the removal of internal floors (238 sq.m) and walls to facilitate the core structure of the proposed development; C. The replacement of the roof at the interconnected 2 no. storey building to the rear and provision of new window openings at mezzanine level; D. The extension of the building fronting Meetinghouse Lane to provide a 9 no. storey (including mezzanine) hotel development comprising 65 no. bedrooms and licenced restaurant (c. 2,547 sq.m total floor area). E. Partial demolition of the western elevation fronting Meetinghouse Lane to provide new windows opening at and entrances and elevational treatment with canopy above hotel entrance and signage (2.2 sq.m) with additional signage at entrance arch at Meetinghouse Lane (2.6 sq.m); F. Publicly accessible enclosed glazed roof garden, licenced restaurant and bar (c. 271 sq.m) at top floor level; G. Reception, storage, kitchen and refuse store and WC at ground floor level, with management office, staff changing facilities and multipurpose meeting room at upper floors; H. Landscaped external courtyard (c. 123 sq.m) including 12 no. bicycle parking spaces. I. Provision of plant at basement, mezzanine and top floor levels and all associated site works, infrastructure and green roof. No works are proposed to the floorspace occupied by Evans Art Supplies.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: For alterations to granted permission Reg Ref:3168/21 accessibility improvement works. The works will comprise of omission of the timber gently sloped access and provision of a granite clad ramp with handrails and raising the existing granite steps to provide level access at the main entrance door and associated works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission is sought for accessibility improvement works at the King's Inns, Henrietta Street, Dublin 1. The works will comprise of a new timber fully reversible gently sloped access to the left of the front steps facing Constitution Hill and a new internal platform lift from the entrance hall level serving the dining hall level and the first floor and associated internal alterations.
The development consists of permission to place street furniture in front of this premises, on private property adjacent to public footpath. The street furniture will consist of: a.) 2 no. tables of 600mm x 600mm b.) 4 no. chairs c.) 6 no. screen canvas of circa 1m x 0.9m, framed by metal type posts around seating area. The total seating area proposed is 4 sq.m.
The proposed development comprises of a change of use of Unit No. 4 (71.07 sqm) situated at ground floor level of Ardcairn House with frontage onto Grangegorman Lower from its permitted cafe use to restaurant and takeaway use, together with associated internal fitout works to the unit. The proposed development also includes the provision of a fascia sign (measuring approximately 3146mm (w) x 600mm (h) x 94mm (d)) with backlit lettering - 'Pizzabaker' and logo (measuring approximately 375mm in height) to the front of the unit onto Grangegorman Lower.
RETENTION: Retention of change of use from previous storage garage to commercial kitchen facility with modification to internal layout & south elevation with insertion of pedestrian door, & retain internal vehicle parking and ancillary site works
Demolition of existing single storey rear extension. Construction of part single part double storey rear extension with flat roof and brick finish to match existing. Metal clad dormer to the rear roof facade. Internal modifications with all ancillary works.
Permission for the following including all associated internal works: change-of-use of the ground floor from supermarket to restaurant.
Permission for the following, including all associated internal works: a) Change of use of the first floor from retail to restaurant. b) Change only of lettering on signage from existing approved 'Carroll's' to proposed 'Mary's Market'.
Permission at Nos. 1-6 Haymarket, Nos. 56-58 Smithfield, including Smithfield Chambers, Smithfield, Dublin 7 (the site is bounded by Haymarket to the north; Arran Quay Terrace to the south, Burgess Lane to the west and Smithfield to the east). The proposed development consists of amendments to a previously permitted development under DCC Planning Ref. 3475/19 to include the following: (a) Omission of Condition 4 (requiring the provision of shower and changing facilities for each office floor to cater for cyclists employed in the building) to provide separate male, female and disabled persons changing and shower facilities along with cycle storage facilities at Basement -2 level only, to cater for cyclists employed in the building; (b) External alterations include the removal of the permitted roof-top plant and the provision of a new sixth and seventh floor (measuring approximately 2,274 sq.m (GFA) extension that will deliver an additional 1,810 sq.m of office floor space (NIA). The proposed extension is set back from the eastern facade to provide an east facing roof terrace at sixth floor level. A combination of enclosed rooftop plant rooms and open rooftop plant areas with associated plant screening that measure approximately 2.7m in height (above rooftop level) is provided along with Photo Voltaic (PV) panels and green roofed areas. In the interest of clarity it should be noted that no changes are proposed at basement to fifth floor levels (with the exception of the omission of Condition 4) of the previously permitted scheme under DC Ref. 3475/19.
External render of first, second and third floor of existing front elevation from eroding brickwork to a smooth render nap finish and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE A bicycle storage unit with a green roof to accommodate 46 no. cycle spaces, together with 18 no. uncovered cycle spaces, located within an enclosed courtyard of the Main Building (as extended) of the TU Dublin, Bolton Street campus (TU Dublin, Bolton Street, D01 K822) and secured by an existing access gate, along with associated landscaping, site works and services. The bicycle storage unit will be a covered single-storey structure. The proposed development is within the curtilage of a protected structure (RPS Ref. 836).
RETENTION: Crestcove Limited is seeking retention planning permission for change of use from retail to medical (doctors surgery) of the 145sqm ground floor unit together with associated signage to the east elevation all at No. 139 Capel Street, Dublin 1, D01 P9K7.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: the development consists of amendment to the grant of permission Reg. Ref. 2354/20 for the change of use from offices to a tourist hostel. The amendments comprise the following: (i) the 3-storey rear extension is not to be constructed, (ii) the common room is now to be at entry level, the kitchen/dining located in the basement, (iii) the provision of a partition at third-floor level.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning Permission at No. 7 Arran Quay, Smithfield, Dublin 7, a protected structure, for the following development: The change of use from office to use as a tourist hostel (22 guests): lowering of part of the basement level floor by 400mm: external steps from basement up to rear yard: refurbishment of the ground floor return with new window openings: a 3-storey rear extension (1st-3rd floor) accommodating new bathrooms with steel frame and timber cladding.
Alterations to front facade of 39 Capel Street involving (1) A new shop front at ground floor including new window, lighting, plaque, and red sandstone finish (development involves the continuation of shop front design of the adjoining no. 40 Capel Street), (2) Replacement of existing door with matching door and fanlight, and (3) Reduction in size of window at first floor level to allow for facade changes at ground floor level, all at 39 Capel Street, North City, Dublin 1.
The proposed development comprises a change of use of the permitted Retail/Restaurant unit (439 sq.m) at ground floor level (under Planning Ref. 3475/19, as amended by Ref. 2742/20) to a Brewpub (combination of a microbrewery and a public house / restaurant) together with internal alterations (including the formation of a new 60 sq.m mezzanine level / display balcony); provision of 5 no. internal bicycle parking spaces and works of conversion and fit out to facilitate the proposed change of use. Permission is sought to vary Condition 11 attached to planning permission Ref. 2742/20 to allow for associated external works of alterations to the ground floor of the building, and onto the public realm, to include: (i) The provision of outdoor seating / dining areas and associated planter boxes to demarcate the outdoor seating / dining spaces along the southern elevation of the building and the erection of 3 no. retractable, wall mounted awnings to the southern elevation of the building at fascia level; (ii) the provision of external bench seating along the eastern elevation of the building and the erection of 2 no. retractable, wall mounted awnings to the eastern elevation of the building at fascia level. It is also proposed to provide a new double door at the western end of the southern elevation at ground floor level. Permission is also sought pursuant to Condition 6 of planning permission Ref. 3475/19 and to vary Condition 8 of planning permission Ref. 3475/19 to provide 1 no. window decal to the western elevation; 1 no. window decal to the eastern elevation and 4 no. window decals to the southern elevation - all at ground floor level and all to contain the 'Smithfield Brewing Co.' lettering, logo and associated text. Each window decal measure approximately 900 mm in height and 1,800 mm in width and will be applied at a height of 1,650 mm above ground level.
The development will consist of the replacement of the existing telephone kiosks with a new Telephone Kiosk with integral communication unit and a 1.53sq.metre digital advertising display. The proposed structure has an overall height 2.43m, a depth of 0.762m and a width 1.096m.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of alterations to the existing internal layout to provide a new toilet layout, conversion of existing canteen to office use including new seperate kitchen and insertion of new tea station in entrance foyer, and general repair and upgrading works to church space, entrance foyer, Library room and offices in rear annex all with associated services alterations.
The development will consist of the installation of an ATM machine to the existing shop front to the North Elevation.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of: The renovation, partial demolition and extension of the existing three storey Dublin Christian Mission. The building is listed as a protected structure RPS number 1342. The ground floor proposal will include the extension of the existing café for the sale of sandwiches and cold food on and off the street, a new pedestrian serving hatch, new toilet facilities and a meeting room. The first, second,third and setback fourth floor will consist of the demolition of the existing community hall and caretakers apartment at first floor fronting onto Charles Street West and the erection of 19 new en-suite hostel bedrooms, a new lift, fire escape and a new communal roof terrace above the existing mission. The basement will include a new kitchen, bicycle storage, offices, toilets and storage facilities. The application will include all modifications to existing water services ancillary to the development.
Part off-licence use in the existing retail unit.
The development will consist of change of use of part ground and basement area from existing retail use to proposed restaurant, licenced premises including late night venue at part ground floor and basement level, alterations to south-east front elevation facade at ground floor level. Proposed new internally illuminated signage to south-east (front elevation) over new ground floor entrance. Alterations to north-west (rear elevations) facade to include 1 no. ventilation duct, 2 no. louvers & air conditioning units.
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.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: permission to carry out works to the ground floor facade of 2-3 Mary's Abbey, Dublin 7, D07 X6R6, a protected structure, RPS No. 8770. Work comprises the erection of 1 no. 800 mm diameter non- illuminated sign, repainting of exterior at ground floor, removal of paint on granite footings and parapet. Removal of plywood board over entrance. Application of new window decals. Installation of souvenir vending machine.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:The development will comprise the removal of the existing automated arm security barrier system at the vehicular entrance/exit onto King Street North and replace the arm barrier with a painted metal, automated telescopic vehicular access gate with associated fencing and will also include a separate pedestrian access gate in the same location as the current arm barrier system. No works or alterations are proposed to the existing boundary fencing or existing wrought iron gates or to the former St. Paul's Church which is a Recorded Monument (DU018-020414) and Protected Structure and lies within a Zone of Archaeological Interest.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for the addition of a metal canopy above the access door to the east of the development within the grounds to the rear of the former St Paul's Church, King Street North, Smithfield, Dublin 7, and adjoining Paul's Street Dublin 7 and the former Blackhall Parade, Dublin 7. The development will comprise the construction of a metal canopy above the access door to the east elevation with a painted rendered blockwork support wall with illuminated signage and the addition of a timber facade to the wall below the canopy and also timber treatment to the vehicular access gate to the east of ongoing development Reg ref: 3756/20. No works or alterations are proposed to the former St Paul's Church which is a Recorded Monument (DU018-020414) and Protected Structure and lies within a Zone of Archaeological Interest.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development within the grounds to the rear of the former St. Paul's Church. The development will comprise the construction of a 500m2 detached two storey building generally within the footprint of the former school building and playground (demolished after fire damage in 1992) to include a shared incubator community based kitchen with hospitality, tuition space, demonstration kitchen together with ancillary food preparation and storage, toilet and changing facilities within the building. Reconfiguration to the existing car park to the rear of the former St. Paul's Church will reduce the no. of parking spaces to the rear to 18 along with a delivery drop off and collection zone. 10 additional cycle spaces shall be provided. The two-storey building will include rooftop machinery and plant, photovoltaic panels and rooflights located behind the parapet wall at roof level. The grounds of the former graveyard to the west of the building shall be landscaped and planted with raised flower beds with a grass boarder, bench seating and a memorial plaque placed on the southern boundary wall. Connections are required to existing drainage, foul water, potable water, and utility services located to the north of the building. No works or alterations are proposed to the former St. Paul's Church which is a Recorded Monument (DU018-020414) and Protected Structure and lies within a zone of Archaeological Interest.
The development consists of change of use of the existing ground floor and basement retail unit, to a coffee shop and store room, new signage, new shopfront and all associated site works.
Change of use of the existing three-storey over basement terrace building from office use to bed and breakfast accommodation. The proposed layout will comprise of a breakfast room at ground level and 5 bedrooms on ground, first and second floor. Works include amendment to internal floor plans, existing shop front panels and new signage and ancillary site works.
RETENTION: We, SK Wonder Greenfield Limited, intend to apply for retention permission for development at this site: 56 Mary Street, Dublin 1. The development consists of; the change of use from 3no. flats, at first, second and third floor levels, to short-term tourist rental accommodation units and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION PERMISSION for minor works carried out to the interior of No. 7. This is a Georgian four storey over basement residential terraced townhouse and is a protected structure. The minor works to the interior consist of a new 10m2 (approx.) bathroom fit-out on the second floor, and a new 18m2 (approx.) fit out of two shower rooms and a kitchenette on the third floor. Car parking is metred, and located to the front of the house on Henrietta Street.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development will consist of works and change of use to 5-6 Henrietta Street, Dublin 1, protected structures located in an Architectural Conservation Area. The proposed development is part of an overall masterplan (which also, under a separate planning application, includes the development of Long Term Occupancy Housing and Artists’ Studios at lands to rear of 5, 6, 7 and 8 Henrietta Street within the curtilage of protected structures and facing onto Henrietta Lane), and will comprise conservation, repair and adaptation works to 5 - 6 Henrietta Street for the re-joining of 5 and 6 Henrietta Street into a single central ‘Palace’ structure as originally designed, and for a change of use from multiple Artists’ Studios incorporating overnight accommodation, to use as Long and Short Term Lease Apartments consisting of the following development works: The provision of one no. two bedroom long term occupancy apartment, a laundry, service area and storage at basement level, one no. two bedroom apartment at ground level, one no. two bedroom apartment at first floor level, one no. three bedroom apartment at second floor level, one no. three bedroom apartments at third floor level, the insertion of a lift, the installation of building services required to service the proposed new uses, general conservation and repair works to: front and rear façade brickwork and stonework, roof and chimney stacks, internal joinery, internal plaster work walls ceilings and cornices, timber and stone floors, reinstatement of original 1740s door, doorcase, window and railing configurations to front facades, internal works at basement, ground, first, second and third floor levels to facilitate fire safety and general internal circulation and landscaping works to rear garden.
RETENTION PERMISSION: the retention and continuation of use on a permanent basis as previously granted under planning permission Ref No. 2333/21 of the existing four storey over basement terrace building with 12 bedrooms as bed and breakfast accommodation.
RETENTION: Change of use of the existing four storey over basement terrace building from residential use (5 no. two bed flats) to bed and breakfast accommodation. The layout comprises of a breakfast/dining room at basement level and 12 bedrooms on ground, first, second & third floor.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: 1) Repair of the whole building, repairs include structural repairs and repair of the walls, floors, roofs, windows and doors; 2) The upgrade of the existing sanitary facilities, and the provision of new toilet facilities at first and third floor level.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: For development at this site at 5 and 6 Henrietta Street, Dublin 1. The lands are situated to the rear of and within the curtilage of the protected structure. The development will consist of the construction of an artist’s studio, set back from the boundary adjoining 4 and 7 Henrietta Street, and accessed from Henrietta Lane. The development includes 2 no. studios over two storeys, featuring an external staircase for access to the upper floor. The total site area of the development is 212msq.
RETENTION & PERMISSION: Planning permission for the amalgamation and change of use of the vacant shop unit at ground floor, stores at basement level and bedroom accommodation at first and second floors with existing McGettigans Public House and Guest Accommodation at 78 Queen Street, forming an enlarged public bar at ground floor (additional floor area 40.75sq mts) and the retention of additional 2 no. bedrooms with en-suites at first and second floor levels with associated alterations including part removal of wall, relocation of stairs, alterations to shopfront and new signage at 77 Queen Street, Dublin 7.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION AND PLANNING PERMISSION: permission for development an existing end of terrace 4 storey over basement building containing a public house in basement ground and mezzanine floor and residential use at first second and third floors. The building is a protected structure. The planning application consist of application for retention of works to the basement and other internal works at ground floor, for proposed internal alterations, repair and refurbishment of the existing public house in the basement and ground floor, for new door openings giving direct access from the existing public house to Ormond Place at ground level, to the west of the building, together with all associated landscaping and site works.
Permission for change of use from office to language school/educational use of existing commercial/office building at part ground and part first floor levels and entire second and third floor at 6 Coke Lane, Smithfield, Dublin 7, D07 EDP2.
A new shopfront and associated signage at ground floor level to 77 Queen Street, Dublin 7, the unit is a part of McGettigans Public House and Guest Accommodation.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for provision of 4 no. new windows to first floor level, and 7 no. new windows to second floor level, and all associated site works, to the rear courtyard.
Planning permission for the demolition of the existing disused single storey building and the construction of a 4-storey building to accommodate 4no. studios, 2no. 2 bed apartments and 1no. 2 bed duplex apartment, going to number of 7 no. units in total. All with associated bin and bicycle store, landscaping, balconies, site development works and drainage at no. 8A Henrietta Lane, Dublin 1.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at lands at 3 Henrietta Lane, Dublin 1. The lands are situated to the rear of and within the curtilage of the protected structure at 3 Henrietta Street, Dublin 1. The development will consist of the construction of a 4 level apartment building, setback from the boundary to 4 Henrietta Lane and accessed from Henrietta Lane. The development sets back to a 3 level building as it faces the rear structure to 3 Henrietta Street. The development will consist of 9no. apartments, comprising of 3no. studio units, 6no. 2-bed units. Ancillary residential functions including bin storage and bicycle storage are accommodated at ground level. The total development area is 734sqm.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for subdivision of an existing retail unit and first floor mezzanine, (459m2) to a smaller retail unit (82m2) including new entrance door/alterations to shopfront at No. 50 Mary Street (A Protected Structure) and change of use to a restaurant with ancillary staff and customer facilities at the rear mezzanine (371m2) at 49 Mary Street. New shopfront and signage to No. 49 Mary Street, and all associated site works and services, all at no. 49-50 Mary Street, Dublin 1. The change of use was previously granted as part of Planning Reg. Ref. 4033/17, the other works for which that grant of permission permits are no longer proposed to be carried out.
Permission for demolition of the existing rear extension and a portion of the original building in order to create a courtyard and a new three storey rear extension for a total floor area of 97 sq.m; lowering of the attic floor for integration with the rear extension; opening of a skylight on the front pitch of the roof: decorative and services works internally, and all the ancillary site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION:The Development will consist of; (a) The complete restoration and refurbishment of the B&B buildings to the front of the site, comprising; i. The reroofing of the front roof of the property in natural slate and the renewal of all existing roof lights. ii. Removal of the existing metal fire escape and the repointing of the traditional brickwork to the rear and eastern side of the facade of the property in a NHL 2.0 flush point finish. iii. The replacement of the existing non-original uPVC windows with traditional slim line double glazed up and down sash windows to the front and rear of the property. iv. The restoration of removed historic fabric to the interior of the property including internal doors, shutters, timber linings, traditional plasterwork, new electrical, heating and fire safety installations throughout and the upgrading of the floors, walls and doors to meet structural, servicing and fire safety standards throughout. v. The complete restoration of the shopfront to the front of the property. vi. Various new internal openings, Internal fit out elements, pavilions, linings and partitions to the ground and upper floors of the property, all ancillary to the existing B&B use. vii. The complete refurbishment of the basement to the front of the property, the lowering of the existing floor, damp proofing works and the provision of a storage area ancillary to the primary B&B use over. (b) The partial demolition and extension of the existing two storey health building to the rear of the property comprising; i. The change of use of the existing and extended building to the rear of the property from Health to B&B use. ii. The partial demolition of the existing building, chimney and defunct water tanks. iii. The construction of a new extension to provide for 12 bedrooms within a completed 5 storey building. iv. The relocation of the existing pedestrian access to the rear of the property from Ormond Place. (c) All associated drainage, roof lights, enabling and site works. On completion the proposed development will provide for 27 B&B rooms between the front and rear buildings of the development.