PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at Ground Floor and Basement of 16/17 College Green, Dublin 2. The development will consist of the following alterations to a Protected Structure all of which are interior works: (1) Change of Use for the Ground Floor from banking and associated use to cultural/artistic exhibition space. (2) Demolition and removal of existing modern partitions and finishes associated with the previous use. (3) Installation of new works to include new partitions, reception desk, WC and associated finishes. (4) Alterations to basement level to provide for staff room, tea station, and new lobby to stairs, all ancillary to the proposed change of use of the premises.
Planning permission is sought for new shopfront to include for revised signage, additional door to provide level access and single storey ground level extension to the rear to provide post room with cargo entrance (additional area 7m2) and replacement of existing glazed screen and roof to rear with masonry wall and pitched slate roof with associated landscaping and groundworks.
Permission for amendments to the previously permitted development, Reg. Ref.: 4485/17, as amended by Reg. Ref.: 3091/21, on a site of c.0.1419ha. at 157-164 Townsend Street at the junction with Spring Garden Lane, Dublin 2, D02V186. The proposed development provides for: Realignment to door on northern elevation; Reduction in size of mechanical riser; Provision of MV Room at ground floor level with external door on southern elevation; Revision to location of maintenance doors on southern and eastern elevations; Increase in height of glazed balustrade at 8th floor level to 1.65m; Realignment of parapet to the south; Reduction of green roof to 427.2 sq.m. Reconfiguration of AOV at roof level; Relocation of access door to plant enclosure screen at roof level; Addition of louvres on eastern elevation; Removal of louvres on southern elevation. There is no change to the overall height of the permitted development. The gross floor area increases from 13,070 sq.m. (including basement) to 13,074 sq.m. (including basement). The site is currently under construction.
Planning permission for amendments to the previously permitted development, Reg. Ref.: 4485/17, on a site of c.0.1419ha. at 157-164 Townsend Street at the junction with Spring Garden Lane, Dublin 2, D02 V186. The proposed development provides for: - Reconfiguration of the lower basement; - Reconfiguration of upper basement to provide for additional showers, an additional 24 no. cycle spaces (increasing from 94 no. spaces to 118 no.) and enlargement of stairwell (the enlargement continues up through the building); - Realignment of western boundary gable wall and associated stairwell; - Revision to the site boundary on the western side of the site; - At ground floor level, the addition of two new fire escape doors to Spring Garden Lane, repositioning of substation and switch room, relocation of vents, omission of door and omission of secondary door to main entrance on Townsend Street; - At sixth floor level, balconies are provided at northern and southern corners of western gable; - New additional eighth storey; - New additional set back ninth storey with terraces on northern and southern elevation providing 174sqm of external space; - Plant enclosed by plant screen at roof level, which is a green roof. The maximum height of the proposed development is increased to 38.095m (including roof-level plant) from 27.990m. The gross floor area increases from 8813sq.m. (excluding basement) to 13070sq.m. (including basement). The site is currently under construction.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consist of the change of use of the building (a Protected structure, RPS 1989) from office to retail uses as well as minor altercations to the existing southern elevation at ground level. The proposed development includes 1. Change of use of the existing building from office to retail at ground floor and retail/ancillary retail at basement, first, second, third and fourth floors. Total floor space of the building is 674 sq. m. 2. Elevational changes include the removal of existing railings, removal of non- original internal lobby, entry doors and glazing and replacement with a slim frame glazing and door system with an anodized finish. 3. Alterations to the existing stepped entrance on the southern elevation to form a ramped threshold. No works are proposed to the public footpath.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development will consist of repair, refurbishment, maintenance and upgrade works to roofs, windows and brickwork; structural repairs to stabilise the building; reconfiguration of internal layout and repositioning of entrance doors on Nassau Street and installation of new staircase to serve upper floor office accommodation and basement plant, services and storage. New shopfronts are proposed to Nassau Street and Frederick Street South. The proposed works will safeguard and prolong the life of these buildings. The reconfiguration will provide two commercial units at ground floor for use as retail/cafe with office use on paper floors. All proposed works have been subject to expert conservation assessment and will be carried out by expert conservation specialists. The development includes all associated site development works.
The proposed development will consist of: Change of use of the existing buildings to provide a bar and foodhall which consists of 13 separate units serving food/ drinks. Retention and refurbishment of the existing facades and alteration to the internal layout of the buildings to create one building with seating/dining/service/bathroom/ancillary areas associated with the operation of the proposed new use. Alteration and extension of the basement to provide ancillary facilities. Construction of a new associated roof terrace area, including new permanent roof over part of the terrace, along with an open area with retractable awnings. The proposal also includes all associated works to enable the development of the proposal.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE Retention Permission for: A. Removal of previous Hodges Figgis signage above cornice B. Removal of metal supports for the previous Hodges Figgis signage. C. Installation of temporary Acrylic Hodges Figgis fascia signage. D. Repair and replacement of rotten timber shopfront elements. E. Fascia and window frames painted in RAL6009 Fir Green. Permission for: 1. Existing temporary acrylic Hodges Figgis fascia signage to be removed and replaced with Gold brushed steel lettering, ”HODGES FIGGIS” with building numbers “56-58” in Perpetua Pro and Gold Brushed Steel. 2. New hanging sign to replace existing with like for like, improvement to suspension mounts. 3. New panel sign above the entrance door. 15mm timber fascia panel with wooden beading around the perimeter. 4. New led lamp will be installed within soffit of entrance to improve visibility and accessibility of entrance 5. Existing shopfront uplighting (situated on small roof above main shopfront and shop windows) replaced with new led lighting to provide an improved vertical wash of light to the upper façade. All associated works to complete the development. Properties 57-58 Dawson Street are Protected Structures.
Planning Permission for works at this address: Proposed Los Igunas Restaurant, Annex Building, Dame Street, Dublin 2. The proposed development will consist of the following: Erect 2 No. external signage at proposed Los Igunas Restaurant, all ancillary associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Emgen Four Gp Limited intend to apply for permission in respect of a two-storey storage building (69 m²) with Undercroft, located in a yard (with vaulted cellars (29 m²) below) to the rear of the Old Storehouse, 3 Crown Alley (Protected Structure), Dublin 2, and to the rear of 8 Cope Street (Protected Structure), Dublin 2. Development to consist of construction of a covered area for licensed external-dining consisting of trussed-timber and hipped mono-pitch roof with slate finish, cast iron rainwater goods, lead flashings and 3 No. conservation rooflights, all on cast-iron columns and with new masonry fireplace & chimney plus, alterations to existing building (permitted under planning Ref 4426/24) consisting of a change of use at ground floor level from store to food and bar-servery, also adjustments to door GF-D1 and omission of 2 No. above-counter infills including windows GF-W1 & GF-W2 and replacement with demountable timber shutters, plus adjustments to hard standing and all associated works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: Permission in respect of a two- storey storage building (69 m²) with undercroft, located in a yard (with vaulted cellars (29 m²) below) to the rear of the Old Storehouse, 3 Crown Alley (Protected Structure), Dublin 2, and to the rear of 8 Cope Street (Protected Structure), Dublin 2. Retention is sought for executed demolition of: a) mono-pitch, corrugated metal roof and flashings on timber rafters and ceiling joists below, b) first floor brick gable wall on northern boundary, c) yard façade wall at ground and first floor built of random-rubble, brick, and concrete block plus rainwater goods, d) external concrete stairs, landing, box-metal handrail and double- door timber enclosure below, e) 2 no. window openings with concrete cills, timber window frames and casements, one with metal security grill on inner face, f) first floor timber entrance door and frame in external stud wall of timber cladding on timber stud with 1 no. window of fixed pane and two casements and rainwater goods, g) ground floor entrance door, frame and wall. h) internal flush-doors, architraves, plasterboard-finished timber stud walls and ceilings. Plus, for retention of executed construction of: i) 3 no. double glazed rooflights and mono- pitch felt roof, timber rafters and wall plate, lead flashings, and rainwater goods j) northern boundary gable wall reinstated at first floor in concrete block, k) new yard façade of concrete block-backed walls faced in salvaged and supplemented random-rubble stone and brick with segmented brick arch heads to 2 no. window openings, I) new yard façade brick wall with segmented salvaged brick arch heads to 2 no. window openings and 2 no. stone cills, m) first floor steel columns and beam support to roof, n) ground level new yard façade timber beam- effect cladding at undercroft and over 2 no. openings with timber cills below. Also, Permission is sought for development to complete the works to include: o) stone parapet copings to façade to yard and to northern boundary gable wall, p) external render and lead flashings to first floor northern boundary gable blockwork, q) first floor 2 no. stone window cills and 4 no. double-glazed timber sliding-sash windows, r) at ground floor reduce 2 no. openings with infill insulated timber stud wall with stained t&g timber cladding boards to form 2 no. casement timber window openings, and 1 no. flush timber door, s) removal of temporary internal timber open-riser ladder staircase and handrail and closing-up of the stairwell opening, t) making of new internal stairwell opening in first floor and fitting of new timber staircase and handrails, u) first floor repair and renewal of structural timbers and floorboards over, v) new walls, doors, and ceilings, ventilated dry-lining, thermal insulation and fire protections, w) mechanical and electrical services. Plus all associated works.
Planning permission for amendments to previously permitted development, Reg. Ref. 3794/18 / ABP Ref. 302980-18 at site of c. 0.2 ha bound by Georges Quay to the north, Tara Street to the west, Poolbeg Street to the south and Tara Street Station to the east. The site includes lands of the former Tara House, 2-16 Tara Street, Dublin 2, D02 W597 and existing Tara Street Station concourse accessed from Georges Quay. Kennedy's Public House (The Workshop) at no. 10 Georges Quay is contiguous but does not form part of the site or the application. No. 10 George's Quay (Licensed Premises) is a Protected Structure RPS 3175. The proposed amendments comprise of the following: - Change of use at ground floor level from hotel/restaurant entrance foyer to restaurant/cafe/retail foyer (88 sq.m.); - Change of use of the hotel to office at 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th floor level (3,112 sq.m.) and change of use of hotel/office to retail/cafe/restaurant at 5th floor level (c. 416 sq.m.) with associated outdoor terrace (205 sq.m.); - New mezzanine level between ground and first floor (c. 181 sq.m.) for use as cafe/restaurant/retail; - Internal reconfiguration of the permitted development to provide for a new core layout and internal office floorplate; - Modifications to the facade detail as a result of the proposed introduction of the retail/cafe/restaurant area and internal core reconfiguration; - Revised entrance to the ground floor retail/cafe/restaurant area; - Modifications to the permitted colonnade along Tara Street; - Modifications to basement layout to reduce the number of car parking spaces from 16 no. to 12 no. and provision of 144 no. cycle parking spaces; - The development also includes all associated and ancillary works including site development works, and revisions hard and soft landscaping necessary to facilitate the proposed amendments. The proposed amendments will result in an increase in gross floor area from 16,557 to 16,961 sq.m. (including basement) comprising of 14,185 sq.m. office use and 1,071 sq.m. of cafe/retail/restaurant use.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The building is bound to the north by The Annex Building (a Protected Structure, Ref: 8830), to the east by 9 College Green (a Protected Structure, Ref: 1989), to the south by Dame Street, and to the west by Central Plaza (a Protected Structure, Ref: 8830). The proposed development relates to permission for the change of use of 2 Central Plaza at basement, ground floor and mezzanine levels only, from permitted retail use (as permitted under DCC Ref. 3154/17) to leisure/tourism use, and associated internal reconfiguration works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: For development at the Annex Building (a Protected Structure Ref: 8830). The proposed development relates to: 1. Retention permission for the setting back of the entire northern elevation of the Annex Building by 0.65m. This was carried out during construction to ensure that the permitted building was not encroaching onto the existing Taken In Charge area by Dublin City Council. This reduced the permitted unit kiosk from 13 sq.m to 10.6 sq.m. and reduced the delivery area for the main Annex Building from 7.2 sq.m to 5.9.sqm. Retention is also sought for facade alterations to the northern façade of the main Annex Building where concealed louvered panel has been provided to facilitate access to a gas meter. 2. Permission for a change of use of the permitted kiosk unit (located onto Cope St) from permitted use as a restaurant/café unit (as permitted under Reg. Ref.:3154/17 as amended by 3907/19) to a takeaway unit for the sale of Coffee and/or food/hot food for consumption off premises and the insertion of a glazed opening window (1.84m x 1.22m) and serving shelf on the western elevation onto the pedestrian route between Dame St and Cope Street. The unit will accord with the permitted opening hours of the wider Central Plaza restaurant/café units of 7am to 11.30pm. Alterations to the permitted signage to allow for 2 no. new signage on the north elevation of 2.15m x 0.75m and west elevation of 2.65m x 0.75m and west elevation of 2.65m x 0.75m.
Planning Permission is sought for the careful removal of existing hardwood timber sliding sash and casement windows and replacement thereof with new hardwood timber framed double glazed sliding sash and casement windows to match existing fenestration patterns to a total of 14 No. windows to the Wicklow Street facing façade only at the first and second levels of the existing 3 storey plus converted attic over ground level buildings 33 & 34 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2 and at the first, second and third floor levels of the existing 3 storey over ground level building at 35 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2.
Development will consist of forming an internal opening between 33 and 34 Wicklow Street and associated works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: To convert the existing LED advertising sign (3.00 m high by 6.00 m wide and 150 mm deep) at first/ second floor level at 34 Bachelors Walk, Dublin 1, (a Protected Structure) to a LED display sign which will carry a series of alternating static advertisements (6 per minute). If granted, the permission would be on the basis of decommissioning in line with the outdoor advertising policy of Dublin City Council, outdoor signage on the upper two floors of 34 Bachelors Walk, Dublin 1.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: for the removal of an existing vinyl sign and the installation of new signage, in accordance with the lodged plans and documents and all ancillary site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of new ATM at the ground floor corner window with integrated signage. This is a Protected Structure.
Permission for alterations to the existing front elevation to include a new shopfront and associated signage together with a projecting clock mounted at high level on the facade.
Removing the existing signage and replacing with a new shopfront sign. New sign to consist of backlit individual stainless steel letters. The building is located within the South City Retail Quarter Architectural Conservation Plan.
RETENTION & PERMISSION:PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Development at No. 5 Saint Andrew Street, Dublin 2 (a four storey over basement Protected Structure - Register of Protected Structures Ref. no. 7568). The proposed development consists of: -Retention planning permission for: the change of use of the first, second and third floors from office to residential use (3 no. c. 50 sq.m apartments, one at first floor level, one at second floor level, one at third floor level); and internal alterations to the Protected Structure associated with the change of use of the upper floors from office to residential use; and -Planning permission for internal for fire safety related works at ground, first, second and third floor levels.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: The development encompasses 1. The retention of the current use as a hairdressing salon at ground floor level and day spa at basement level including all currently installed furnishings, fixtures, and fittings. 2. The retention of the internal glazed screen and doors between the ground floor level entrance hall and hair salon. 3. The retention of the existing internally illuminated exterior sign. 4. New works comprising the removal of 3 no. treatment rooms at basement level to create a staff room, the installation of 1 no. additional internal doorway at ground floor level to facilitate safe escape from basement level and the installation of removable planters on the public footpath immediately adjacent to the front facade.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Development at this site No.15-20 Grafton Street, no.1-7 Duke Street, no.2 Duke Lane, Dublin 2, located within an architectural conservation area. Numbers 15-20 Grafton Street and no.1 Duke Street are noted as 'Protected Structures' (RPS Ref: 3243, 2394). The development will consist/consists of: 1. Specialist conservation and restoration works to the west (Grafton Street) south (Duke Street) and east (Duke Lane) facades as follows: No.15-17 Grafton Street: Repairs and cleaning to existing plaster detailing at 2nd floor level. No.18 Grafton Street: Cleaning of brickwork / cornice to remove soiling, repair damaged/spalled bricks and repoint in hydraulic lime at 2nd floor level. No.19-20 Grafton Street: Cleaning to existing plaster detailing, removal of soiling at 2nd floor level and proposed new lead protection at capping level. No.1 Duke Street: Cleaning of soiling on flat render sections at 1st floor and 2nd floor. No.2-4 Duke Street: Cleaning of soiling to facade, capping and cills, removal of vegetation, repairs to cracks around windows at 1st and 2nd floor level and repointing of cappings. No.5, 6, 7 Duke Street and no.2 Duke Lane: Removal of cracked and blown cementitious render sections at 1st and 2nd floor level with replacement in hydraulic lime render. Repairs to plaster moulds around windows, repairs to cills, repainting, repointing of joints in cappings and proposed new lead protection at capping level. General repairs to existing timber sash windows throughout, as required, with like for like details. 2. Material alteration at No.1 Duke Street consisting of the installation of a modern replica 'midshipman' statue in place of the original statue (removed for its protection and conservation) and relocation of the conserved original statue internally, all in accordance with appropriate conservation methodology.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:Permission for a change of use consisting of the conversion fo of the three offices at 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors into three single-bedroom apartments of 48 sqm, 48 sqm and 51 sqm respectively; reconfigure the shared access on Eden Quay to the upper floors and to the shop to create separate entrances for each; establish a designated garbage bin area accessible from the side lane, Harbour Court; provide fire compartmentation to all the floors; convert four windows on the rear facade into AOV; refurbish the original windows and upgrade some of them with slimline double glazing units; updating the services and the fire protection systems. All the above at 1/2 Eden Quay Dublin 1, D01 V9Y4, which is a PROTECTED STRUCTURE.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION:The development will consist of the change of use from Art Gallery, Retail, Yoga Studios, and Offices to Hotel use, which will be operationally linked to the Trinity Townhouse Hotel located at Nos. 12, 29 and 30 Frederick Street South, Dublin 2. The development will comprise 25 No. bedrooms and ancillary lounge areas and will function as an extension to the existing Trinity Townhouse Hotel. The development will include the demolition of the non-original rear annexes from lower ground level to 2nd floor level (c. 155 sq m); and the construction of a ground floor level rear extension (c. 122 sq m) over an extension at lower ground floor/basement level (c. 114 sq m). The development will increase the gross floor area of Nos. 24 and 25 Frederick Street South from c. 800 sq m to c. 881 sq m. The development will also comprise of: the replacement of the non-original PVC windows to the rear of the existing properties with sliding sash timber windows; internal room modifications including an interconnecting link between No. 24 and 25 at ground floor level; signage; lighting; bin storage; plant; green and blue roofs; hard and soft landscaping; and all associated site works above and below ground.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: the change of use from Art Gallery, Retail, Yoga Studios and Offices to Hotel use; the demolition of the non-original rear annexes from lower ground level to 2nd floor level (148 sq.m); and the construction of a ground floor level rear extension (76 sq.m) over an extension at lower ground/basement level (51 sq m). The development will decrease the gross floor area of Nos. 24 and 25 Frederick Street South from 814 sq m to 793 sq m. The proposed hotel comprising 25 No. bedrooms and ancillary lounge areas will be functionally linked to the Trinity Townhouse Hotel which is located at Nos. 12, 29 and 30 Frederick Street South, Dublin 2. The development will also comprise of: the replacement of the non-original PVC windows to the rear of the existing properties with sliding sash timber windows; internal room modifications including an interconnecting link between No. 24 and 25 at ground floor level; a link bridge suspended over an internal courtyard connecting to the proposed extension; signage; lighting; bin storage; plant; hard and soft landscaping; and all associated site works above and below ground.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for development at this 0.0091 Ha (91 sq m) site at No.33 Bachelors Walk, Dublin 1 (A Protected Structure). The development will principally consist of: the part change of use of 61 sqm at ground floor level from retail and ancillary office use to café and the change of use of 190 sqm at first to fourth floor levels from office use to residential use. There are 4 No. apartments proposed in the residential portion of the building comprising 4 No. one bed units ranging in size from 46 sqm to 48 sqm. The development will also comprise of: elevational works including the removal of ground floor shop window, removal of the existing door and shutter and lowering of cut stone window sill on the south elevation at ground floor level and replacement with 2 No. separate entrances at ground floor level serving the café and apartments; removal of existing signage; demolition of attached WC on rear façade at 2nd/3rd floor level (3.5 sqm) and replacement with a window on the northern elevation at 2nd /3rd floor level serving the stair core; internal room modifications to all levels including the removal of the existing single staircase from 3rd to 4th floor level and replacement with 2 No. proposed staircases serving apartment Nos. 3 and 4; insertion of sprinkler system at 4th floor level; signage; and all associated site works above and below ground.
Change of use from a retail shop or as a restaurant to an outlet for the sale of hot food (burgers and hot dogs) for consumption off the premises from 12:00pm. to 11pm. seven days per week. This development breaches condition 7 of the An Bord Pleanala planning permission under appeal Ref. No. PL29S.110301 (Dublin City Council Reg. 2773/98) which stated 'Ground floor units shall be used as shops or as a restaurant which shall not be used as a take-away or for the sale of hot food for consumption off the premises' and this present proposal seeks to alter that original consent so as to allow No. 5A Crown Alley, to be used as a hot food take away outlet. The application also includes the erection of a name sign on the front elevation of this building.
Planning Permission to carry out the following development works to No. 22 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2. The building is located within the South City Retail Quarter Architectural Conservation Plan. The development works will consist of. (1) Change of Use at first, second & third floor levels of existing mid-terrace four-storey building, from office use to residential use, with material alterations to the internal layouts to provide 3 no. new one-bedroom apartments. (2) Change of Use of existing entrance hallway & stairs access at ground floor level (existing access from Wicklow Street), from office use to residential use, in order to provide access to proposed apartments, (3) All associated site development works including connections to public services.
Torchglen Limited, intend to apply for planning permission for development at 13 Trinity Street and St. Andrew's Lane, Dublin 2. The proposed development is seeking permission for amendments to the previously granted application for a 30-bedroom tourist hostel, granted under Reg. Ref. 3312/23 at the subject site. The amendments include internal work including a revised internal lift and stair cores to comply with Fire Regulations resulting in a minor extension of the upper floors from the 5th Floor to roof floor, extending out towards Trinity Street. This will result in a revised elevations with associated new windows and doors fronting onto St. Andrews Lane. The proposed development would also include reconfiguration of the plant and lift overrun at lower roof and roof levels. The subject application is not seeking any amendments to the total number of bedrooms within the building.
Permission for upgrading and refurbishment of the existing 4-storey over basement (5-storey) building and its change of use (including an extended basement) from retail/office to tourist hostel accommodation with licensed restaurant and bar and associated ancillary facilities. The proposal will involve the demolition of the 2-storey annex building to the rear and replacement with a new 8-storey over basement level (9-storeys) building with additional roof plant structure to accommodate a 30-bedroom tourist hostel with a basement consisting of a licenced restaurant and bar, kitchen and utilities and a ground floor consisting of reception and lobby area with bedroom accommodation on 1st to 7th floor; internal modifications and works to the existing 4-storey over basement (5-storey) building at 13 Trinity Street to accommodate the new tourist hostel development along with associated elevational changes to the Trinity Street and St. Andrew's Lane elevations. The proposal will include plant room at 8th floor level and plant at roof level along with signage, drainage, bicycle parking and all associated site development works.
Planning permission for retention, upgrading and refurbishment of the existing 4 storey building and its change of use (including an extended basement) from retail/office to tourist hostel accommodation and associated ancillary facilities. The proposal will involve the demolition of the rear 2 storey annex building and replacement with a 9 storey building with additional roof plant structure to accommodate a 35 bedroom hostel with a basement consisting of a restaurant bar, kitchen and utilities and a ground floor consisting of reception, lobby area and bedroom accommodation with further accommodation on upper 8 floors. The proposal will include drainage works and all associated site development works.
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: Planning permission sought for new signage details and external lighting.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE - Permission sought for new signage details and external lighting at 3 Eden Quay, Dublin 1 for Eden Quay Taverns Ltd. 3 Eden Quay is a Protected Structure.
Planning permission for 3 no. signs located internally behind the glazed façade at ground level in Unit D, Central Plaza, Dame Street, Dublin 2. The box signs (overall area 5.3 sqm) will be partly translucent and lit internally with LED lighting.
RETENTION: The development consists of the retention of window replacements at first floor, second floor and third floor on front elevation and all associated and ancillary works. The structure is located within the South City Retail Quarter Architectural Conservation Area.
Planning permission will consist of: alterations to front facade, including replacement of existing shopfront providing residence access door, signage, associated lighting and all associated and ancillary works. The structure is located within the South City Retail Quarter Architectural Conservation Area.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission to carry out external works on a protected structure for the removal of ATM's in stonework and shopfront glazing with replacement stone and glazing to match existing. The removal of the night safe front plate, replacing with a blank steel plate, as well as the removal of the Ulster Bank Shop Front raised lettering and the removal of all blue Ulster Bank signage. Carry out internal works for the removal of the ATM's, as well as the removal of loose furniture and general Ulster Bank signage and on all floors.
Permission to (1) erect 3no. surface mounted external shop signs (total signage area of 9.15sqm), 1no. projecting pharmacy green cross and (2) Removal of 1no. external double door and replace with full height glazing to the front (south) elevation.
Planning permission is sought for a change of use from the existing restaurant to a mixed-use retail (Class 1) / Medical use (Class 8a; Health Centre or Clinic). The proposed development includes all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission in relation to the rear of No. 10, 11 and 12 South Frederick Street, Dublin 2, which are designated Protected Structures and are in an Architectural Conservation Area, to carry out the following external works: • Demolition of the low-level wall and related metal railings, demolition of low-level boundary walls between 10 and 11 and between 11 and 12 including related metal railings at the subject lands fronting Dawson Lane. • Minor re-alignment of boundaries and construction of a new rendered 3.5 mt rear boundary wall with granite capping, quoins and lintels along Dawson Lane and construction of new rendered concrete party walls (3.05 and 2.0 mt) and new hardwood timber electronically controlled sliding doors and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: the development will consist of the following: (1) change of use of the first, second and third floors from office to residential and the construction of the 3no. apartment, 1no. on each level, (2) replacement of the shopfront and associated improvements to the area to the front, refurbishment of the facade over including repainting, (3) renewal of services with sustainable options, upgrade of existing staff WC on ground floor and inclusion of new additional staff services at basement level, (4) conservation works including - removal of inappropriate modern insertions including partitions, bulkheads, fixtures and fittings and internal secondary glazing - removal of two toilet spaces projecting from the rear wall of the building, - overhaul and repair of historic joinery including window cases and door cases, - overhaul and repair of 4no. timber up-and-down sash windows on first and second floors facing Dawson Street, - in locations where historic windows are missing, installation of 8 no. timber up-and-down sash windows complete with window cases, detailed to match the historic examples in the building: 2no. non-original windows at third-floor level facing Dawson Street with new to match existing 6no. to rear facade to match surviving original window on the second-floor rear facade, reinstatement of historic pattern doors and doorcases where these are missing, 6 no., - local repair of plaster cornices on the first floor and in the staircase and restatement of a cornice on the second floor, - local repair of the roof, - removal of fake greenery from the front railings and repair and reinstatement of railings.
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.
CHANGE OF USE. We, CCT Education Limited, hereby intend to apply to Dublin City Council for Planning Permission for a change of use of the existing first floor level from restaurant use to educational use including internal material alterations and all associated site works at 4-8 Eden Quay/Harbour Court, Dublin 1 D01 WY93 (Parent Permission ref: 0405/02).
Planning permission for a change of use of 718.1 square metres of the existing bar/restaurant to office use on first floor level of existing five storey building over three levels of basement together with internal material alterations at first and ground floor level, removal of fire escape double doors to Eden Quay at ground floor level and all associated site works (parent permission ref: 0405/02).
Planning permission for the subdivision of an existing ground floor restaurant unit into two separate restaurant units to include kitchen and toilet facilities, internal material alterations, minor alterations to the existing external elevations and all associated site works. (parent permission ref: 0405/02)
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Development will comprise the following: (1) Change of use of the ground floor and basement of 53 Dawson Street from Retail to Restaurant and the change of use of the second floor and third floor of Nos.11 and 12 Duke Street and No.52 Dawson Street from Restaurant to Residential consisting 2 No. one bedroom apartments and 2 No. two bedroom apartments. (2) Alterations to the interiors to include the construction of openings between No. 52 and No. 53 Dawson Street at ground floor level (4.8m2 wide) and at basement level (1.0m2 wide) (3) Conservation works at No.53 Dawson Street to include: • Removal of inappropriate modern insertions including partitions, bulkheads, fixtures and fittings and internal secondary glazing. Removal of two toilet spaces projecting from the rear wall of the building. Overhaul and repair of historic joinery, including window cases and door cases • Overhaul and repair of 6 No. timber up-and-down sash windows in locations where historic windows are missing, installation of 8 No. timber up-and-down sash windows complete with window cases, detailed to match the historic examples in the building • Reinstatement of historic pattern doors and doorcases where these are missing, 6 No. • Local repair of plaster cornices on the first floor and in the staircase and reinstatement of a cornice on the second floor. Local repair of the roof. Local plaster repair to the front façade and renewal of the flashing to the front parapet and cornice moulding, and repainting of the front façade • Removal of fake greenery from the front railings and repair and reinstatement of railings. New shopfront onto Dawson Street in a manner sensitive to its heritage (4) Renewal of services with sustainable options.
Planning permission for a mid-terrace building consisting of three storey office use over retail use at ground floor and basement. Development to consist of: alterations to shopfront and office entrance on St. Andrew Street, increase in floor areas of office (2.5m2) and retail (0.5m2) at ground floor and formation of new office lobby plus adjustments to ground floor door opening on rear elevation, plus new flat roof access door and provision of parapet railings at first floor plus all associated works.