The proposed development will consist of the installation of telecommunications equipment including ballast mounted antennas, dish, remotes radio units (RRU's), GPS, cable trays, cabinet and all other associated site development works on the building rooftop to provide for high-speed wireless data and broadband services.
PROTECTED STRUCURE: The development will consist of alterations to existing shop unit (Protected Structure ref. 6010), including new signage, alterations to shop front, renovations and amendments to the internal layout
Planning permission for development at a site of approximately 1,791 sq m at the Talbot Mall, Talbot Street, Dublin 1 for a new supermarket. The proposed development seeks permission to convert the existing Talbot Mall into a supermarket with ancillary bakery (1,740 sq m, total gross floor area) and part off-licence sales area (92 sq m, gross floor area); comprising the demolition and removal of existing internal walls to accommodate new supermarket fit out works, ancillary storage, freezer and chiller areas, sales floor, customer service area, staff and customer facilities, and lighting and ducting; connections to drainage and water services; internal plant room; rooftop plant; general improvement works to the existing open-air, external waste collection facilities/bin cage and staff car parking area (2 no. spaces) (51 sq m, gross floor area) and associated site development works. Vehicular access and egress to the proposed development for delivery and servicing purposes will continue to be from Marlborough Place.
Planning permission for development at a site of approximately 1,784 sq m at the Talbot Mall, Talbot Street, Dublin 1. The proposed development seeks permission to remove the existing signage and steel structure canopy associated with the building entrance on Talbot Street and replace it with new signage associated with the permitted supermarket granted under Reg. Ref. 2582/20. The new signage includes the installation of: 2 no. wall-mounted illuminated, corporate letter signs on the concrete facade and above the entrance door and 2 no. bracket-mounted, illuminated projecting signs affixed to the front elevation on Talbot Street.
The proposed development comprises the following: (i) amalgamation of ground floor levels of Nos. 55/56 and 57 to form a single commercial unit; (ii) change of use of No. 55/56 from retail and No. 57 from Internet Cafe to restaurant use at ground floor level of both units and at first floor level to the rear of No. 57; (iii) Internal modifications to Nos.55/56 and 57 consisting of the provision of kitchen, storage, WC, bar and dining spaces. The development also includes a new facade (comprising glazing, relocation and replacement of entrances, provision of 1 no. additional entrance door, replacement of signage and alterations to finish material comprising a coloured-finish), ancillary plant and associated ducts and all associated works necessary to facilitate the development.
Permission for development at a site located on the eastern side of Dominick Street Lower, at the junction of Dominick Street Lower and Dominick Place, Dublin 1. The site is part of SDRA 10 in the Dublin City Development Plan 2016-2022 and part of the masterplan granted planning permission by An Bord Pleanala in 2011. The development will consist of: 1. The construction of the new 3,029sq.m primary school building varying in height from 4 and 5 storey on the Dominick Street Lower frontage to 2 storey on the Dominick Place and Granby Place frontages, to accommodate 16 no. classrooms and ancillary accommodation; the new building will about the side gable of 20 Dominick Street Lower (a Protected Structure), as required by the Masterplan, 2. A new front site boundary onto Dominick Street Lower comprising lightweight steel frames on a granite base, and satin stainless steel mesh to an overall height of 2.15m, with a dedicated pedestrian access gate. 3. New signage comprising a wall mounted perforated metal panel above the main building entrance at Dominick Street Lower, 4. 72 no. bicycle parking spaces located behind the boundary on to Granby Place, accessed by a new gated entranceway from Granby Place and new side-entrance from Dominick Place. 5. A c.663 sq.m external play area at ground level in the centre of the site. 6. A c.917 sq.m external play areas located at the roof level of the four-storey building fronting onto Dominick Street Lower and of the two-storey part fronting onto Dominick Place and Granby Place. 7. All associated ancillary site development and landscaping works.
To install 6 no. antenna, 1 no. transmission dishes on ballast mounted supporting poles together with equipment cabinets, radio equipment, cabling and associated site works at the roof level.
The retention of the existing scrolling internally illuminated double sided ‘Metropole’ advertising display case mounted on an offset leg.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: (i) works at ground floor level to include the demolition of the rear return and construction of new rear return to provide 3 no. new bedrooms, new stairwell and new external courtyard; (ii) revision of first floor layout and extension of first floor to provide 5 no. new bedrooms and new stairwell; (iii) provision of three-storey extension atop non-original two-storey rear element to provide 12 no. additional bedrooms; and, (iv) all ancillary works, from basement to fourth floor level, necessary to facilitate the development. The cumulative works will increase the number of hotel bedrooms from 34 to 54 no. The subject property is a protected structure (RPS No. 7991).
RETENTION & PERMISSION: Retention Permission on ground floor and basement of building for; (i) Change of use from a shop to a Somali restaurant for the preparation of hot and cold foods for consumption on the premises, operating seven days a week from 7am to 10pm, with associated signage. (ii) Planning Retention Permission also sought at ground floor for alteration of internal layout, including; reception area, dining area, and kitchen, and at basement level, including, staff toilets, staff cloakroom, and 1 no. store, with connection to existing services and all associated site works. (iii) With Permission sought to alter existing internal layout at ground floor, to include; male and female toilets, and unisex disabled toilet, proposed corridor and widening of existing corridor and rear door, alterations to kitchen area, refrigeration room, staff canteen room with proposed window to rear elevation, and store. (iv) With permission for external bin storage area, with connection to existing services and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The application seeks permission for an amendment to the pemitted development Reg. Ref. 3442/16 as extended. Permission was sought for a restaurant use in a unit of 65 sq.m facing Earl Street North. Condition 4 of the 2016 permission required that the unit should be in retail use. Construction is now nearing completion and permission is sought that this unit be used for restaurant use as originally applied for. It will now be used as a restaurant in association with the adjoining corner unit facing Earl Stret North and Earl Place (111sq.m ground floor with supporting basement area of 80 sq.m.) already approved as a cafe/restaurant, so as to form a single licensed restaurant with a floor area of 256 sq.m.
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.
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.
The development will consist of: - The installation of new external roller shutter at entrance door, to replace previously instated internal roller shutter at entrance door. - The replacement of the existing fascia to Henry Street, Moore Street and corner of Henry Street and Moore Street. - New signage to the Henry Street and Moore Street fascia to replace previous signage. - New internal signage on the corner of Henry Street and Moore Street. - New projecting signage to Henry Street and Moore Street. The building is located within the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area.
The development will consist of change of use at first, second and third floors from storage / retail to residential creating eight new residential apartments (2x studios apartments, 5 x one-bed and 1 x two-bed) and part change of use at basement level to provide residential storage and 13 bicycle storage. Internal works comprise removal of internal walls and staircase, fit out of residential units and installation of timber secondary glazing system. External works comprise replacement of existing entrance door and installation of new entrance porch on Moore Street, installation of new granite cill above shopfront on Henry Street and Moore Street, reinstatement of rear elevational windows, new external communal residential amenity space at rear first floor roof level with 1.8 metre high privacy screen, replacement / new plant at first floor roof and upper roof level, repair of existing parapet, new lift overrun at roof level and all associated works.
Planning permission for the development at the site located on the eastern side of Dominick Street Lower at the junction of Dominick Street Lower and Dominick Place, Dublin 1. The site is a part of SDRA 10 in the Dublin City Development Plan 2016-2022 and part of the masterplan granted planning permision by An Bord Pleanala in 2011. The development will consist of alterations to previously approved developmnt (Reg Ref. 4646/19) consisting of the repositioning of the rear boundary line at the right of way, adjoining rear 20 Dominick Street Lower and rear 20A Granby Lane. This will include the repositioning of the boundary security fencing and access ramp and gateway to the school to allow for vehicle access to rear 20 Dominick Street Lower.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: The relocation and redesign of the two approved ground floor double entrance doors in the west elevation of Clerys fronting O'Connell Street and the omission of a third originally proposed double door. The doors are to be redesigned to take account of historical references and to provide a more central access point to the two proposed retail units than that proposed in the approved application Reg. Ref. 3442/16.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of: the relocation of the two approved ground floor double entrance doors in the west elevation of Clerys fronting O’Connell Street and the omission of a third originally proposed double door. The intention is to provide more central access points to the retail floor area than proposed in the approved application Reg. Ref. 3442/16.
Planning permission is sought by Tempside Limited from existing retail unit to retail with ancillary off licence sales (area for display of alcohol circa. 51.1m2) and associated signage for the Unit and associated site works, all at Unit 62/63 Parnell Mall, Ilac Centre, Henry Street, Dublin 1, D01KX95.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE - RETENTION: this building was originally approved as part of the Clerys development (a protected structure) 18-27 O'Connell Street, 13-15 Earl Place, Earl Street North, Sackville Place, Dublin 1 under Ref. 3442/16. The development to be retained consists of reconfigured ground floor layout and ground floor elevation of the Earl Building (Block B) to accommodate an increased area (from 68 sq.m to 98 sq.m) of ESB substation, MV and LV rooms to Earl Place in accordance with ESB Networks specification. The amended layout has resulted in a new elevation of extended metal clad ESB substation doors, a widened entrance lobby area to the upper floors of the Earl building, reconfiguration to delivery area, landlord welfare and comms area and the omission of 1 no. permitted retail/restaurant/cafe unit at Earl Place permitted under Reg. Ref. 3442/16.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of, 1no. new external fascia mounted logo, Individual steel letters powder coated RAL 7021, rear illuminated (static) H&M logo sign located at ground floor level on the existing stone fascia using minimal fixings, mounted centrally above entrance (Size- 300mm high letters x 450mm width, 30mm spacing from fascia, 4,715mm from finished floor).
Change of use of existing vacant retail unit located at ground floor level to a Gaming Outlet (containing amusement-with-prize machines) and proposed link access to an existing Gaming Outlet (containing amusement-with-prize machines) located at basement level previously granted permission by An Bord Pleanála under Reg. Ref. ABP 309865-2, and all associated site works and services.
RETENTION: The development consists of advertising appearing on doorway and surround at ground floor level and all associated site works.
The development will consist of the proposed erection of signage to the existing shopfront fascias on the ground floor elevation of a restaurant previously granted permission under Reg. Ref. 2781/20 and over/adjacent to the ground floor entrances to a gaming outlet (containing amusement-with-prize machines) at basement level previously granted permission by An Bord Pleanala under Reg. Ref. ABP 309865-2, and all associated site works and services.
The development will consist of change of use of existing vacant retail unit at basement level to a gaming outlet (containing amusement-with-prize machines) and all associated site works and services.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning Permission for the following works at basement and hall floor lvels at 23 Mountjoy Square, Dublin 1 - A Protected Structure, (RPS 5434). • Removing 1980's staircase from rear basement to rear hall floor return. • Removing 1980's plasterboard partitions separating the lobby, staircase and rear return office in the basement return. • Removing six number 1980's single-glazed, top-hung, outward opening windows in the rear hall and basement return. • Installation of new timber floor at hall floor return level. • Installation of new partitions at rear basement return level to form a lobby/ tea station and rear office. • Installation of two number new bathrooms at rear hall floor return access. • Supply and fit of six number new side-hung, timber casement, outward opening windows. • Supply and fit glazed fire door at hall floor rear hall. • Fitting new floorcovering throughout. • Decoration throughout.
The development will consist of signages: a. Four sets of raised metal letters at shopfronts above glazing b. Company logo in dark grey colour, LED backlit, located between shopfronts c. Rectangle LED light box wall hanging with letters Café or Coffee and 3 numbers of electrical awnings with company logo fixed to masonry façade above shopfronts.
RETENTION. PROTECTED STRUCTURE. The development consists of retention of a sign to the front elevation of 27 Henry Street, Dublin 1 D01DA03.
The development will consist of (a) the removal of the existing fascia signage, (b) the installation of green powder coated aluminium cladding panels overlaid on the existing shopfront, (c) the installation of a new double glazed Crittall framed glazing and entrance door complete with repairs to the shopfront, (d) the installation of new internally illuminated fascia signage, (e) the installation of a new internally illuminated projecting sign, (f) all associated site works
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 the installation of an ATM machine to the existing shop front to the south elevation.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission to (i) remove existing pedestrian side access from Dominick Place (ii) introduce vehicular access from Dominick Place to the existing rear yard of No.20 Lower Dominick Street. The works will consist of blocking up the existing pedestrian gate, the removal of approximately 3000mm in length of temporary timber fencing and approximately 1200mm in length of the concrete boundary wall to Dominick Place, to create a 4200mm wide opening, in which a double leaf metal swing gate will be installed, with each gate leaf measuring 2000mm in width and 3000mm in height approximately, and all ancillary works. No. 20 Lower Dominick Street is a Protected Structure.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION: Permission for retention of a change of use from office/educational use (granted permission under Pl Ref No 2556/14) back to use as a single residential dwelling house at 15 Mountjoy Square, Dublin 1. a Protected Structure.
The application seeks modifications to the previously approved permission DCC Reg. Ref. 2556/20. Modifications are to include: the addition of 4 No. apartment units achieved by way of an additional floor, to the previously granted scheme bringing the total no. of floors of the building from 4-storeys to 5-storeys and increasing the total number of apartment units from 13 No. apartments to 17 No. apartments consisting of 8 No. one-beds and 9 No. two-beds. All with associated bike store, bin store, landscaping, and site works.
Planning Permission for development at Unit No. 32 Coles Lane, ILAC Shopping Centre, Henry Street/Mary Street, Dublin 1. The development will consist of: the change of use of the ground floor (vacant retail/permitted restaurant) and first floor (storage/permitted restaurant) of Unit No. 32 Coles Lane to a casino (304 sq.m) with ancillary family entertainment (48 sq.m) and circulation (103 sq.m). The total gross floor area of the proposed development is 455 sq.m. The development will utilise the existing mall entrance and a second entrance from Coles Lane which has been constructed under DCC Reg. Ref. 3797/18 (permitted restaurant use has not been implemented). The development also includes staff facilities, toilets, signage, and all other associated ancillary work.
Permission to erect 6 No. antenna, 1 No. microwave dish together with associated telecommunications equipment on the building rooftop.
Permission for development comprising a rooftop solar photovoltaic installation on the existing roof. The proposed development will consist of a rooftop solar photovoltaic array totalling 958sqm and all associated site works and ancillary services on site.
The development will consist of the demolition of No. 10 and No. 11 Belvedere Court and construction of 14 No. 2 bedroom apartments, in one four storey block with a step down to three storey to the rear, (gross area c. 1,106sqm, site area c. 414sqm), arranged around 2 no. external courtyards / lightwells, with balconies to front and rear at ground, first, second and third floor levels, third floor roof level landscaped communal open space to the rear (c. 75sqm), solar roof panels and green roof over four storey block, pedestrian and cycle entrance off Belvedere Court, 18 no covered cycle spaces, associated residential bin storage and all associated site works.
Forming new openings for fire escape doors on side elevation and internal layout modifications relating to previous consent 4550/23.
Permission is sought for a change of use from existing retail unit to a place of worship. This will include internal alterations, new signage and enlarged emergency exit doors at ground and first floor level and associated works.
The proposed development comprises of the installation of an internally illuminated external sign (c. 8.594 m wide and 1.350 m high with lettering spelling Irish Life and an Irish Life logo (c. 1.725 m wide and 2.750m high) located at the 10 th floor above ground floor of Block 3A and affixed to the external façade of the building on the south elevation; and all associated development work.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION: Retention permission is being sought for development at the Decathlon Store at the Ground floor of the Clery's Building 18-27 O'Connell Street lower and Sackville Place, Dublin 1 A Protected Structure reference 6003. The development consists of 3 digital display screens, ultra slim design, crystal UHD 220x90cm, to be kept in a fixed operating mode. One screen is in the southern most window display on the O'Connell Street façade and two screens are in the western window displays on the Sackville Place façade. All screens are located within the window display and directly behind the glazing supported on individual stands.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION for development at the Clerys Building, 18-27 O'Connell Street Lower Sackville Place Dublin. The development will consist of; Planning permission for a proposed single external sign to the existing elevation on the Ground Floor unit to the southern side of the building at 18-27 O'Connell Street Dublin 1 (known as the Clerys building a Protected Structure) pursuant to Condition 3 of application reference 3576/21 and Condition 10 of application reference 3442/16 (as extended under 3442/16/x1). The proposed development consists of the following: 1 Proposed External Decathlon Projecting Blade Type sign fixed to the front Column of the Existing Façade as indicated on drawing.
Planning permission for development at Blocks 3A and 3B of the Irish Life Centre (and their associated garden areas) at the Irish Life Centre, 1 Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1, D01 PK03. Block 3A is the highest block at the Irish Life Centre, directly behind the main plaza 'Chariot of Life' sculpture and water feature as viewed from Abbey Street Lower. Block 3B is behind (to the north) of Block 3A and both blocks are linked. Blocks 3A and 3B are bordered to the west by internal gardens and other blocks within the Irish Life Centre, to the east by Beresford Lane, to the north by other blocks within the Irish Life Centre, by Talbot Mall and by other properties facing onto Talbot Street and to the south by the Irish Life Plaza and beyond it by Abbey Street Lower. The proposed development comprises an overall increase in floorspace of c. 6686m2 (from c. 21,330m2 to c.28 016m2) and includes the following elements: an increase in height of Block 3A, from c.34.3m to c.38.5m and of Block 3B from c.24.3m to 31.3m (both measured from the existing podium to parapet) with plant enclosures and garden areas at roof levels; facade and fenestration changes to both blocks; internal changes to the existing blocks including the leisure centre; a new and wider link element (up to 10 storeys above podium level) linking Blocks 3A and 3B, with plant and gardens at roof level; a new atrium/pavilion projecting one storey above part of existing podium garden level, remodelling and landscaping of the existing podium garden area; a roof garden on the new atrium roof; change of use (from medical centre to office) of c. 140m2 at ground floor level and change of use of c.41m2 (from retail space to ancillary office space) at ground floor level; new planting, seating and signage to the first floor entrance balcony to Block 3A; provision of a single storey security hut and security gate at the Beresford Lane vehicular entrance to the site; an overall reduction of car parking spaces on the site of 121 spaces, from 483 to 362 (comprising 23 in the public carpark in the basement and 98 to the Block 3 parking on level 1) and an overall increase of 76 bicycle spaces (from 418 to 494); all of the preceding to include associated plant and ancillary development and site works above and below ground.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE Permission is sought for a new shop front to an existing take-away on the ground floor of an existing 4-storey terraced building at 91 Dorset Street Upper, Dublin 1, D01H268 (which is a Protected Structure).
RETENTION: The development will consist of retention and alterations to previously approved development, Plan Ref. No. 3919/15, for changes to window design and shop front forming part of the facade facing Marlborough Street, increase of retail/restaurant/cafe space from 86 sqm to 107sqm and reduction of bedrooms from 158 to 157.
Replacement of the 2 no. existing externally illuminated 48 sheet advertising signs (6.096 m high by 6.096m wide by 200mm deep) at first and second floor level at 121 Dorset Street, Dublin 1, with a single LED digital display sign (3.2m high by 4.16m wide by 150mm deep) 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, two no. 48 sheet advertising signs located at 121 Upper Dorset Street, Dublin 1.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The replacement of existing non-original railings & temporary structure forming a seating area to the side & fore of the existing public house onto Hardwick Place with permanent glazed & un-branded powder coated siding enclosure of area for external seating & dining, all associated site and landscaping works
Planning permission for the demolition of two-storey industrial unit and construction of 13 unit (2no. studio, 10 no. one-bed, 1no. two-bed), 5 storey including set back penthouse, apartment building (c.888sqm) with 4th floor terraces facing Charles Lane and terraces / balconies to all levels to rear and incorporating the existing right-of-way vehicular access to No 25/26 Mountjoy Square (in separate curtilages), waste store, bicycle parking and underground rainwater attenuation tank in back garden.
Planning permission for the demolition of an existing two-storey industrial unit and the construction of a 13-unit (2 no. studio, 9 no. 1-bed and 2 no. two-bed, 5-storey, including set back penthouse apartment building (910sqm) with 4th floor balconies facing Charles Lane and balconies/terraces to all levels except ground level to rear and incorporating the existing right of way vehicular access to the rear of No25/26 Mountjoy Square (in separate curtilage(s)), waste store, bicycle parking and underground water attenuation tank in back garden.