PROTECTED STRUCURE: RETENTION & PERMISSION: Planning Permission for a development to the single storey rear return of No. 30-31 O'Connell Street Lower, Dublin 1 (A Protected Structure). Retention permission is sought for an outdoor roof terrace with railing to the roof level of the rear return of the existing four-storey over basement mid terraced building. Planning permission is also sought for alterations to the north elevation of this rear return consisting of 2 no. new door openings to the existing first floor level corridor to provide access to the rear return roof terrace. No works are proposed to the main building.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE - A Protected Structure within the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area. The development will consist of the fit-out of the Ground Floor area as a footwear/clothing retail unit. The works also include for the restoration of the original historic ceiling including the provision of 3 no. 900mm wide x 300mm high internally and halo illuminated signs consisting of 180mm high stainless steel individual letters and 300mm high stainless steel logo all halo illuminated with internal LED fittings to stand off fascia by 35mm. The proposed signage to be located over the existing entrance door and on the Lower O'Connell Street and Middle Abbey Street elevations.
The development will consist of a change of use from retail use to restaurant use on the ground and basement floor with replacement of existing shopfront including signage and lighting and all ancillary works.
The development will consist of alterations and modifications to the existing building as follows: (1) The demolition of the existing compromised third floor accommodation in the roof and the construction of a replacement contemporary glazed structure over two levels, facing and setback from Talbot Street, resulting in a building of five storey including ground floor. (2) The provision of 5 no. one bedroom apartments on the site: (a) The reconfiguration of the existing three bedroom apartment at second and third floor (attic) to provide one bedroom apartments at second and third floor; (b) Replacement of the compromised third floor; (c) Provision of a new fourth floor one bedroom apartment; (d) The construction of a new one bedroom duplex apartment to the rear, on the existing rear flat roof at first floor level; e) Minor modifications to the rear elevation of the existing first floor one bedroom apartment. (3) Provision of private terraces and balconies to the residential units. (4) Demolition of the rear return and replacement with new single storey link corridor. (5) All associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: planning permission for the development will consist of: 1. change of use of the commercial unit at ground and basement floor levels from shop use to restaurant/cafe use; 2. new retractable awnings/canopies to facades/signage areas; 3. all ancillary site development works and services.
Conversion of existing offices at first to third floors to four one-bed apartments and construction of six one-bed apartments from second to fifth floor with balconies at fourth and fifth floor and roof garden above fifth floor with open-sided light shaft, and extension of kitchen flue to rear to above proposed roof level
Planning permission for change of use from shop at ground floor and store in basement to restaurant, re-using existing extractor flue at rear, with relocation of stairs serving future apartments at upper floors, removal of projecting lights above signboard and installation of painted or backlight raised lettering on existing signboard and ancillary site works.
We, HPREF Ireland (Georges Quay and Court) DAC, intend to apply for planning permission for development at One George's Quay Plaza, Georges Quay, Dublin 2. The development will consist of alterations to the façades at ground and first floor level at the North and East Elevations, including the provision of replacement entrance doors and associated amended glazing, cladding and panels surrounding the entrance areas, removal of existing secondary canopies and associated upgrade works to the retained canopies above the entrance doors, installation of new planters, and all associated site and development works.
RETENTION: Planning permission is sought for retention for use as short term letting of one bedroom apartment, no. 55 College Gate located at fourth floor level of existing apartment development at College Gate, Townsend Street, Dublin 2.
The proposed development will consist of: Replacement of existing internally iluminated signage and glass fascia panel with new internally illuminated signage and stone fascia panel.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for the development at 3 Bachelors Way, Dublin, DO1 W298 and The Bachelor Inn (a Protected Structure RPS Ref. 327), 31 Bachelors Walk, Dublin, DO1 FA48. The proposed development is for a bar and 22-bed hotel in lieu of previously permitted bar and 28-bed hotel (in recently expired approved application Ref 3577/18). The works will consist of: (a) the subdivision of the 2 upper floors of the existing 'Smallmans Warehouse' into hotel bedrooms, as previously permitted; (b) the conversion of the 2 upper floors to 'The Bachelor Inn' (Protected Structure) from function rooms to hotel rooms, as previously permitted; (c) the conversion of the existing first floor of the middle portion of the property from licensed premises to hotel accommodation, as previously permitted; (d) the construction of an additional 2nd floor to the existing 2 storey middle portion of the property for hotel accommodation, as previously permitted; (e) relocation of the toilets to the basement, as previously permitted; (f) alterations to the shop-front including alterations to the ground floor windows and the reinstatement of the corner entrance to improve, the entrance from Bachelors Walk, as previously permitted; (g) the new proposal for the conversion of the ground floor of existing Smallmans Warehouse' into dining facilities, reception and kitchen facilities.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Numbers 14 and 15 D'Olier Street are protected structures (RPS Nos. 2299 and 2300 respectively). The proposed development consists of the change of use of the subject unit from retail services/hair salon use to use as fitness and yoga studio, provision of signage within two signage zones to the existing unit facade, and all associated and ancillary works.
Planning permission for change of use from retail/associated retail use to restaurant/bar use at ground floor of an existing 3 storey over ground floor and basement mid terrace building at 79 to 80 Talbot Street, Dublin 1. The application includes for internal alterations associated with the change of use, a new stair and lift accessed off Talbot Street to serve the 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors of the existing building, currently in retail and associated retail use with no change proposed to this use, revisions to the elevation to Talbot Street at ground floor to accommodate a new shopfront which will include canopies, glazed screens to seated terrace area, entrance to the proposed restaurant/bar, entrance to stairs and lift serving the uppers floors and exit from basement together with all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning Permission for change of use from retail use to cafe/restaurant at basement, ground and first floor level only and all associated works at 28 Westmoreland Street, Dublin 2, D02 EY73. Protected Structure Ref. No. 8545.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE & RETENTION: Permission for the retention of infill of existing first floor void (24m2) at Eason, 40-42 Lower O'Connell Street and 78/82 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1 (a Protected Structure).
CHANGE OF USE: change of use of the ground and first floors to a safe haven space for the LGBTQ community and for replacement of the pitched roof with a flat roof and construction of parapet wall to the rear of the property.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission is sought for the change of use of part first floor from existing office use to apartment use, consisting of 1 no. studio and 1 no. 1 bedroom apartments, and all associated site works.
The development will consist of amendment to the previously approved planning permission, DCC application no. 3991/17 comprising of the change of use of the 2no. existing ground floor retail units at nos. 181 & 185 Townsend Street from retail to residential use to provide 2 no. 1 bedroom ground floor apartments; North façade (front elevation to Townsend Street): removal of ground floor shopfronts and redundant fascia, repair and renewal of underlying brickwork; replacement of existing windows and doors; enlargement of existing door opening and provision of a gate for service access at no. 180 Townsend Street, South façade (rear elevation): the removal and reconstruction of 2 no. rear yard structures to unit no's 181 & 185 with a flat roof concrete deck structure as per adjacent approved units; 4 no. new openings to provide individual apartment windows & entrance doors accessed from the rear yard; omission of approved access gate to adjacent laneway to west of site; relocation of approved bin store to the east of the approved stair core on the south boundary; and all associated siteworks.
(i) omission of existing recessed mezzanine floor areas atop third floor level and reinstatement of full fourth floor level; (ii) works to external elevations including paint removal and repairing of pointing on Middle Abbey Street elevation; and replacement of sand cement plaster with insulating lime plaster and increasing height of ground level window openings to North Lotts elevation; (iii) removal of existing internal staircases, relocation of entrance door to North Lotts, provision of new internal staircases and reconfiguration of internal floor plans through provision of new wall partitions; (iv) change of use of building from retail (at basement/ground floor level) and retail storage (at all above ground floor levels) to a mixed-use building comprising a commercial retail unit at basement floor level, a café at ground floor level and a tourist accommodation development (comprising 9 no. short-stay apartments) from ground to fourth floor level; and, (v) all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
Permission is sought for change of use from existing first floor retail to first floor off licence and secure store room 280.5 sq m.
This development will consist of the erection of new illuminated signage on the front (north) elevation of the building façade and minor works including the removal of outer sections of the entrance canopy, the freestanding bases and light fittings and the provision of 2no. new recessed uplighters in the footpath in the location of the removed bases.
The development will consist of the upgrading and installation of 13 number new wayfinding information signs located within the George's Quay Complex. These signs will be located externally and mounted on existing structures and buildings at ground floor level. The proposed wayfinding signage is to assist pedestrians to identify buildings and facilities within the complex. All signs shall be high quality back painted glass and screen printed with powder coated metal frames and flush brushed stainless steel fixings. The proposed signage locations include: Block A: 3 no. surface mounted signs; 3310mm high x 1300mm wide. External stairway: 1 no. surface mounted sign; 2300mm high x 600mm wide; Low Planters: 3 no. surface mounted powder coated aluminium signs; to 900m high x 3000mm wide, 550mm high x 1020mm wide & 550mm high x 1020mm wide; Cafe wall: 1 no. surface mounted sign: 2800mm high x 1200mm wide; Glazed Walkways: 3 no. surface mounted signs; 2450mm high x 600mm wide, 2475mm high x 960mm wide & 2475mm high x 960mm wide; Glazed walkway; 1 no. suspended sign 2850mm high x 1300mm wide & Railway Arches; 1 no. freestanding sign 3610mm high x 1300mm wide on a solid polyester powder coated aluminium base.
The development will consist of: Replacement moulded fascia boards and signage. The signage consists of new fascia board, surface mounted signage and a projecting sign on Earl Street North (both internally illuminated) and a new fascia board, surface mounted signage (internally illuminated) on the Marlborough Street elevation. All associated site development works. The application is made in an area designated as an Architectural Conservation Area. This application is made pursuant to condition No.2 of PA Ref: 2917/18,
Permission for the removal of existing shopfront and facia and replacement with new shopfront and facia at 71 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1, D01 E7K5.
Planning permission for change of use from retail premises to restaurant/cafe including alterations to rear elevation to North Lotts and ancillary onsite services at ground floor and basement levels only.
Planning permission for a proposed new development consisting of restaurant/cafe bar/take away use in renovated double decker tram; with an external served area to include stools table and outdoor seating area, with new water and drainage connections connected to existing mains with the removal of 10no. cycle stands in total, the relocation of 3no. cycle stands and the installation of 8no. proposed new cycle stands.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: Retention of modifications and amendments of works commenced under Planning Permission Ref 3397/15 (now expired) which included the reconfiguration and alterations to walls and partitions to facilitate the proposed cafe/bar use at ground floor level, stairs access from basement level (not implemented) including raised level of part of existing floor to facilitate drainage pipes, demolition of part of internal wall to provide for access to neighbouring fire escape corridor at 29 Fleet Street (not implemented) and insertion of void within existing floor to basement level below (not implemented.) The works previously approved at basement level of existing licensed premises comprised of alterations to existing internal doors, corridor and stairs to provide access from the existing basement level to the ground floor level of 29 and 30 Fleet Street (partially implemented). Retention of works required on foot of the granted Fire Safety Certificate (FSC 3256/21) & Regularisation Fire Safety Certificate (3004742) which is pending and includes the blocking up of the existing escape route that previously discharged through the adjoining Hostel and retention of a new protected escape stair and protected escape route from the basement to the ground level at 30 Fleet St in lieu of previously approved fire escape route. Retention of other completed works including kitchen, stores and dumb waiter, alterations to bar counter and new toilet facilities at basement level. Removal of contemporary accommodation stair connecting the basement and ground floor bar area. Alterations to ground floor betting office (vacant) include new disabled WC and bar counter. Retention of external works consisting of reinstatement of the doorway entrance to 30 Fleet Street. Planning permission is also requested for works previously approved but not completed under planning permission (Ref 3397/15) which include the refurbishment of the building facade and change of use of ground floor betting office (vacant) to licensed cafe/bar and proposed dumb waiter (not previously approved), refurbishment and maintenance of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor facade of 29 and 30 Fleet Street and lighting and all ancillary site and development works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: The development will consist of: A) Renovate the entire 4 storey over basement building including internal changes and external repairs. B) Retain and complete construction of single storey WC extension within ground floor lightwell to west side. C) Construct single storey extension at ground floor within lightwell to west side. D) Change of use 1st and 2nd floors from assembly/office use to two number one bedroom apartments, and all associated works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE - We Test Triangle Ltd are seeking planning permission to The Andhra Bhavan Restaurant at 85 Marlborough St, Dublin 1, D01 H973, for a new kitchen extract system comprising a fire rated ventilation duct in the basement kitchen and a new ventilation duct to the external rear elevation. External ventilation duct with cowl to terminate above parapet level and all ancillary works.
PERMISSION:The development will consist of: Material alterations & change of use to first, second, third and fourth floors over existing basement and ground floor restaurant. Upper floors are currently vacant with part ancillary storage to restaurant. Proposed use to provide for 3 no. apartments, 2 no. 1 bedroom & 1 no. 3 bedroom duplex apartment at third and fourth floor levels. Extension to existing fourth floor level with external roof terrace. Modifications to existing shopfront and part ground floor restaurant to provide for new entrance lobby and new internal stair core to upper floor apartments.
The development will consist of the partial demolition of the ground floor, to create a new vehicular access off Frenchman's Lane, resulting in the loss of 25sqm from Beresford Hotel. The proposal involves the partial removal of the existing facade at ground to create new openings, front and rear, with new metal gates added to Frenchman's Lane.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: i) The change of use of the top floor above ground level from current use of office to residential use consisting of 1 no. single occupancy studio apartment. ii) All ancillary site works
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION: The development will consist of the retention of two existing external banners for a further temporary period of three years at the main entrance portico of the G.P.O on O'Connell Street (as per Dublin City Council Reg Ref. 3290/19 and ABP-305376-19). The banners are to identify the "GPO MUSEUM WITNESS HISTORY" located in the public exhibition area. The banners are suspended between two pairs of columns at the portico, facing toward O'Connell Street. The banners measure 6.500m high and 2.500m wide, are suspended approximately 4.750m clear above ground level, are composed of semi-transparent mesh fabric and supported off stainless steel non-invasive fixings on the stone columns at top and bottom.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development on lands (c. 0.791 ha) at 64, 65 and 66, Gardiner Street Lower, and all associated sites to the rear addressing Moland Place, Dublin 1. Nos. 64, 65 and 66 Gardiner Street Lower are Protected Structures. The development will consist of the following: - Refurbishment/ alterations and change of use of existing buildings on the site and construction of new buildings to the rear to provide a hotel development (72 bedrooms) with ancillary public restaurant (c. 96 sq.m) and associated ancillary uses. The overall building will comprise a gross floor area of c. 2,747 sq.m of which c. 1,071 sq.m is accommodated within the existing buildings and c. 1,676 sq.m is new build. The refurbished existing frontage buildings incorporating Nos. 64, 65 and 66 Gardiner Street Lower contain 32 bedrooms and involve internal reconfiguration to restore many of the formal rooms to their original layout. The frontage buildings which are to change to hotel use are currently arranged as follows: Nos. 64, 65 and 66 Gardiner Street Lower (former medical, office and related uses, now vacant), lands to the rear of these properties is an existing car park. -The development will include the demolition of non-original internal partition walls and replacement with appropriate internal wall treatments, demolition of the rear modern concrete boundary wall fronting Moland Place, modifications to existing returns of 64 and 65 at basement and ground floor level to allow interconnection between the new rear block and the protected structures to the front. -The main entrance to the hotel and lounge area is proposed at No. 65 Gardiner Street Lower. -The development involves works and change of use of the protected structures (recent use as medical, office and associated uses including a car park to the rear) and rear returns to the rear of Nos. 64-66 Gardiner Street Lower to use a hotel, restaurant and ancillary uses. -The new build element is located to the rear and is located along the boundary with Moland Place where a second hotel entrance is proposed. 2 no. new external landscaped courtyard spaces (c. 139 sq.m total) are provided on either side of the link building to the rear of Nos. 64-66 Gardiner Street Lower. The new building contains 40 bedrooms, a kitchen at basement level, a restaurant space at ground level, a services room, customer toilets and ancillary accommodation, all over 6 levels (including a basement level) with balconies at fifth floor level. -No on-site car parking is proposed. -Works to the existing front buildings (Nos. 64-66 Gardiner Street Lower) will include conservation repairs to existing historic sliding sash windows and repointing of front and rear brick elevations to include wigged pointing on the Gardiner Street Lower elevation. -The roofs will undergo re-slating with new natural slate. -The existing buildings will accommodate the hotel reception, 32 no. hotel bedrooms, lounge areas and will retain an existing customer lift all over 5 levels (including basement level). -The development will also consist of signage consisting of a projecting sign and associated lighting at the entrance on Gardiner Street Lower elevation and a surface fixed sign over the secondary entrance at Moland Place; and all ancillary works associated with the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION/PERMISSION: Retention and permission for alterations to development approved under Reg. Ref. No. 4014/20 (and later amended under Reg. Ref. Nos. 4910/23 & 5024/23). Retention is sought for (i) a revised and reconfigured internal floor plan layout from basement to third floor level of all three properties comprising all ancillary works necessary to facilitate, inclusive of new partition walls, wall removals, new door openings, creation of fire lobbies, creation of suspended ceilings, provision of vertical service risers, provision of bulk heads over ensuite bathrooms and lobby areas and new mechanical and electrical services installations; (ii) at basement floor level provision of wall to contain existing staircase in No. 66; (iii) at third floor level - provision of a new opening in the party wall between No. 64 and No. 65. Permission is sought for (i) a revised and reconfigured internal floor plan layout from basement to third floor level of all three properties comprising all ancillary works necessary to facilitate, inclusive of new partition walls, wall removals, new door openings, partial removal of suspended ceilings, reduction in size of vertical service risers and new mechanical and electrical services installations; (ii) removal of velux rooflight to No. 65 and replacement with a larger access hatch; (iii) provision of a new chimney flue to the rear of No. 64; and, (iv) general refurbishment works to floors, ceilings, windows and internal joinery. The works for which retention and permission is sought will result in the provision of a 24 No. bedroom Hotel. Each of the buildings on site is a protected structure.
PROTECTED STRUCTURES: Amendments to a permitted development under Reg. Ref.: 4014/20 at Nos. 64, 65 and 66 Gardiner Street Lower and all associated sites to the rear addressing Moland Place, Dublin 1. Nos. 64, 65 and 66 Gardiner Street Lower are Protected Structures. Nos. 64, 65 and 66 Gardiner Street Lower are Protected Structures (RPS Ref. Nos. 3065, 3066 and 3067). The proposed amendments consist of: •Omission of the basement level to the permitted hotel to the rear of the site addressing Moland Place; • The provision of a new stair core to the rear of the permitted hotel addressing Moland Place; • Revised internal layouts at ground, first, second, third and fourth floor levels; • The provision of a new substation and plantroom/water storage area at ground floor level; • Revised doors and windows on the Moland Place elevation at ground floor level; • Removal of two permitted windows to the rear elevation at ground floor level; • No amendments are proposed to the permitted development within the protected structures, Nos. 64, 65 and 66 Gardiner Street Lower and; • All associated site development works, and elevational changes as a result of the amendments and associated site development works.
PERMISSION for amendments to a permitted development Reg. Ref: 4014/20 at Nos. 64, 65 and 66 Gardiner Street Lower and all associated sites to the rear addressing Moland Place, Dublin 1. Nos. 64, 65 and 66 Gardiner Street Lower are Protected Structures (RPS Ref. Nos 3065, 3066 and 3067). The proposed amendments consist of: Installation of an external wheelchair accessible platform lift between ground and basement level to the front of the property. Removal of a section of existing granite plinth and two sections of railings to accommodate two new gates to the proposed platform lift and all associated works to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Change of use from general retail to café with takeaway service, with opening hours from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Monday to Sunday
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: For development at this site (0.0185 hectares) within the existing 4-storey over basement properties comprising the formed Irish Yeast Company at 6 College St. (RPS Ref. 2010), The Times Hostel (upper floors only) at 31 Fleet St. (RPS Ref. 2925), and minor changes to the rears of 7 College St. (RPS Ref. 2011) and 30 Fleet St. (RPS Ref. 2924) at 1st floor only, Dublin 2. (PROTECTED STRUCTURES). The proposal provides for the conservation and restoration of historic fabric and the refurbishment and restoration of active use to No. 6 College St. providing for change of the historic retail use to use as a café/bar and reception area at ground floor level and the provision of 3 no. one-bedroom apartments at the upper floors. The proposal also includes minor alterations within the upper floor interiors only of 31 Fleet St. in order to provide universally accessible bathrooms. It will further include for the removal of the existing two-storey extension to the rear of 6 College St. and the 1st floor extension to the rear of 31 Fleet St. New works include a replacement extension to the rear of 6 College Street with a glazed atrium containing a lift and enhanced circulation spaces and interconnection which provide for universal access and compliant fire safety and escape to the upper floors of both buildings. In addition to the above, the proposal will also provide for the following works at ground, 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor levels: Ground Floor Level: (i) Conservation works to existing historic fabric, reinstatement of original cabinetry, panelling, fire upgrading of door and partitions to lobby on west side. (ii) Change of use at ground-floor level of No. 6 College St. from retail to use as a café/bar and reception area and use of the existing stairwell as access to proposed new apartments at 1st, 2nd & 3rd floor levels. (iii) Retention permission is sought for minor alterations including the removal of 2 no. modern partitions. First, Second and Third Floor Levels: (i) Provision of new opes in the rear façade of 6 College St. and the side façade of 31 Fleet St. (ii) Reconfiguration of non-original partition walls to existing en-suite in 30 Fleet St. at 1st floor level only. (iii) Demolition of non-original timber-clad structure to the rear of 7 College St. and reinstatement of original, multi-pane sash window to rear façade of 7 College St. at 1st floor level only. (iv) Provision of 1 no. apartment at each of the 1st, 2nd & 3rd floor levels including extension to rear of 6 College St. (v) Glazed atrium to rear of No. 6 College St. containing a lift and enhanced circulation spaces and interconnection which provide for universal access and compliant fire safety and escape to the upper floors of both 6 College Street and 31 Fleet St. (vi) Reconfiguration of existing modern partitions and en-suites to provide universally accessible bathrooms to 2nd and 3rd floor levels of 31 Fleet Street. (vii) Demolition of modern extension at 1st floor level of 31 Fleet St. to reveal and reinstate the original multi-pane sash window to the rear façade and removal of cementitious render and repair and repointing of brickwork to rear façade. (viii) Structural repair works to the basement of 6 College St. in order to save the ground floor structure and coverings. Permission is also sought for works to stabilise the debonding brickwork on the front façade, cleaning and repair of brickwork, repointing of the brickwork, reinstatement of quoins and stencilled historic paintwork, repairs to carved timber shopfront, refurbishment and reinstatement of multi-pane, single-glazed sash windows to the rear façade of 31 Fleet St and reinstatement of the original front entrance door to the east side all to front of 6 College Street.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION AND RETENTION: For development at this site (0.0185 hectares) within the existing 4-storey over basement properties comprising the former Irish Yeast Company at 6 College St. (RPS Ref. 2010), The Times Hostel (upper floors only) at 31 Fleet St. (RPS Ref. 2925), and minor changes to the rears of 7 College St. (RPS Ref. 2011) and 30 Fleet St. (RPS Ref. 2924) at 1st floor only, Dublin 2. (PROTECTED STRUCTURES). The proposal provides for the conservation and restoration of historic fabric and the refurbishment and restoration of active use to No. 6 College St. providing for change of the historic retail use to use as a café/bar and reception area at ground floor level, and the provision of 3 no. one-bedroom apartments at the upper floors. The proposal also includes minor alterations within the upper floor interiors only of 31 Fleet St. in order to provide universally accessible bathrooms. It will further include for the removal of the existing two-storey extension to the rear of 6 College St. and the 1st floor extension to the rear of 31 Fleet St. New works include a replacement extension to the rear of 6 College Street with a glazed atrium containing a lift and enhanced circulation spaces and interconnection which provide for universal access and compliant fire safety and escape to the upper floors of both buildings. In addition to the above, the proposal will also provide for the following works at ground, 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor levels: • Ground Floor Level: (i) Conservation works to existing historic fabric, reinstatement of original cabinetry, panelling, fire upgrading of door and partitions to lobby on west side. (ii) Change of use at ground-floor level of No. 6 College St. from retail to use as a café/bar and reception area and use of the existing stairwell as access to proposed new apartments at 1st, 2nd & 3rd floor levels. (iii) Retention permission is sought for minor alterations including the removal of 2 no. modern partitions. • First, Second and Third Floor Levels: (i) Provision of new opes in the rear façade of 6 College St. and the side façade of 31 Fleet St. (ii) Reconfiguration of non-original partition walls to existing en-suite in 30 Fleet St. at 1st floor level only. (iii) Demolition of non-original timber-clad structure to the rear of 7 College St. and reinstatement of original, multi-pane sash window to rear façade of 7 College St. at 1st floor level only. (iv) Provision of 1 no. apartment at each of the 1st, 2nd & 3rd floor levels including extension to rear of 6 College St. (v) Glazed atrium to rear of No. 6 College St. containing a lift and enhanced circulation spaces and interconnection which provide for universal access and compliant fire safety and escape to the upper floors of both 6 College Street and 31 Fleet St. (vi) Reconfiguration of existing modern partitions and en-suites to provide universally accessible bathrooms to 2nd and 3rd floor levels of 31 Fleet Street. (vii) Demolition of modern extension at 1st floor level of 31 Fleet St. to reveal and reinstate the original multi-pane sash window to the rear façade and removal of cementitious render and repair and repointing of brickwork to rear façade. (viii) Structural repair works to the basement of 6 College St. in order to save the ground floor structure and coverings. Permission is also sought for works to stabilise the debonding brickwork on the front façade, cleaning and repair of brickwork, repointing of the brickwork, reinstatement of quoins and stencilled historic paintwork, repairs to carved timber shopfront, refurbishment and reinstatement of multi-pane, single-glazed sash windows to the rear façade of 31 Fleet St and reinstatement of the original front entrance door to the east side all to front of 6 College Street.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: permission for development on a site of c.0.03ha located at Nos. 1-2 Upper O'Connell Street and No. 29 North Earl Street, Dublin 1 (a Protected Structure). The upper floor facades of Nos. 1-2 Upper O'Connell Street are a Protected Structure (RPS Ref. 6016). The development will consist of alterations to approved development (Prev Reg Ref: 2150/19 ) consisting of the provision of a fire escape stairs serving all floors, provision of a fire exit corridor at ground floor level, alterations to existing shopfront to provide a fire exit door to match existing shopfront, removal of 5 previously approved bedrooms to accommodate the new fire stairs. Provision of 2 additional bedrooms at first floor level giving a new total number of 38 bedrooms, relocation of existing roof access door to rear north west elevation and provision of replacement window, and minor internal alterations to accommodate the changes, all remaining works will be carried out as approved under Reg Ref: 2150/19 and all associated site development works above and below ground.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for removal of unauthorised ground floor shopfront fascia board and signage; installation of new ground floor shopfront fascia board and individually mounted non-illuminated acrylic lettering signage; painting of existing shopfront surround grey; and all associated works, at 15 Westmoreland Street, Dublin 2, a structure included on the Dublin City Council's Record of Protected Structures (Reference: 8540) and located within the O'Connell Street & Environs Scheme of Special Planning Control (2016).
Proposed change of use from commercial to residential use to provide 1 no. two-bedroom apartment with a 5 sq.m single storey extension to the rear (north) at first floor level, alterations to 2 no. existing apartments at second and third floor level, with new balconies to the rear (north), with replacement windows and repair/decoration of facade onto Bachelors Walk, all at 26 Bachelors Walk, Dublin 1.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE / RETENTION AND PERMISSION: is sought for 4no. projecting signs on the front elevation of the building and an internally mounted Hello sign. Permission is sought for the replacement of existing signage with new, white, internally illuminated KFC lettering, the installation of a double-sided light box fitted internally above the entrance, the replacement of 4no. projecting signs with KFC branded signage and an internally installed double sided digital EGP in the window. Permission is also sought for shop front changes to include respraying of existing aluminium windows and aluminium cladding, installation of vinyl manifestations on glazing, installation of a new entrance door and internal installation of white bucket portal behind shop front glazing with associated ancillary works. Permission is also sought for stabilisation works to the shop front glazing. This application pertains to a Protected Structure. The application is located within O Connell Street and Environs Scheme of Special Planning Control.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission will comprise of (i) replacement of windows to front with new double glazed timber sashes and rear facade with aluclad windows, (ii) demolition of later addition extension to second and third floor return to rear of No.40 (15m sq) and construction of new flat roof extension at second floor return (9 m sq), (iii) demolition of later addition extension at second and third floor levels to rear of No. 41 (25m sq), new flat roof to lower section of building, (iv) internal alterations to include new en suite facilities within bedrooms with associated services and new kitchen, (v) upgrade of internal walls and floors and new lobbies for fire safety requirements, (vi) works to facades to include, repairs as necessary and localised repointing to existing brick work and new render reveals. New lime based render finish to areas of existing render on rear elevation and lime based paint to areas of existing paint on rear elevation, vii) provision of new drainage works below basement floor and externally in courtyards.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the construction of a link on each of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors between the existing front block on Bachelors Walk and the existing centre block behind to allow the existing lifts in the centre block provide universal access to the front block. The links on each floor will include 4 additional bedrooms on each floor, a total for 12 bedrooms. This work does not interfere with the façade of the building which is a Protected Structure.
PERMISSION AND RETENTION is being sought by Shining Star Capital Ltd for development at No. 8 Cathedral Street, Dublin 1 D01 V0C6. The development will consist of/consists of; 1. Retention of modifications to the existing shopfront and signage. 2. Retention of roof mounted ventilation extract ducting. 3. Permission to extend the ventilation extract ducting vertically. The extended ducting will be supported from the gable wall of No. 9 Cathedral Street.
The development will consist of the following: (a) change of use of existing basement storage to cultural and artistic use; (b) change of use of existing vacant ground floor shop/store to retail unit & coffee shop; (c) change of use of existing vacant first & second floor offices to a 5 bedroom apartment; (d) elevation alterations to include a new shopfront with signage & 2 no. new windows at second floor level to the west & south facing elevations.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland intend to apply for permission for development works to the Clock Tower Building, Department of Education, Marlborough Street, Dublin 1. This structure is part of a complex of buildings which are collectively given protected structure status under Dublin City Council RPS Reference No. 5026. The development will consist of the following works; removal of existing decayed render and replacement with lime based render to the whole of the exterior masonry walls to match existing detailing. Structural repair to underlying masonry structure as required; installation of new lead coping to existing roof parapet wall; replacement of existing decayed lead flashing with new; removal of existing late 20th century glass fibre cornice and window hoods and associated concrete corbels and replacement of each with profiles to match historic.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The refurbishment of the existing restaurant premises comprising: 1) the removal of existing internal fit out works (bar area, floor finishes, wall linings, ventilation, air conditioning condensers, loose tables and fixtures, kitchen equipment, lighting, sanitary ware and electrical cables) and a mezzanine structure; 2) the fit out of the interior of the premises including new wall linings, new heating, ventilation and air conditioning ductwork and kitchen extract (using existing openings), replacement air conditioning cassettes with external condensers located within lightwell, new floor finishes, demountable partition walls and ceiling to create larger kitchen area and customer service counter, new commercial kitchen, new track and feature lighting, fire alarm system and small power and data cabling, acoustic ceiling rafts suspended from the ceiling, internal raised stepped seating area along the rear (Prices Lane) wall, banquette seating and seating booths, free-standing drink station and recycling bins, internal signage, digital displays, and digital artwork wallpaper, redecoration of previously decorated walls and exposed ceilings and structure, and new sanitary ware and wall/floor tiles to toilets in basement; 3) the repair and refurbishment of the existing Westmoreland Street shopfront; and 4) the installation of an internally illuminated sign inside the shopfront window, a projecting sign on the Westmoreland Street elevation and the replacement of individual cut letters (sign) on the shopfront