PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for development at The Button Factory, Temple Bar Music Centre, Curved St., Dublin 2. Part of Temple Bar Music Centre includes No. 11 Temple Lane South, a protected structure. The development will consist of the addition of a filled in floor at first floor level (127.4 m2) subdividing the existing auditorium into two event spaces; alterations to existing stairs from ground to first floor; and associated minor alterations.
Planning permission for development at a site of c. 0.1928 hectares on the corner of Middle Abbey Street and Liffey Street Upper incorporating the following demolished buildings: Nos. 1, 2, 3/4, 5 & 6 Liffey Street Upper; Nos. 111-114 Middle Abbey Street; structures to the rear of Nos. 108-109 Middle Abbey Street; and Hotel Yard, Dublin 1. The proposed development will consist of amendments to a permitted hotel development currently under construction (DCC Reg. Ref. 3697/17) to include the omission of a front office space at ground floor level and its replacement with a new fire escape stairwell to serve ground floor and second floor levels (Levels 00-02) inclusive, at the eastern (rear) elevation of the hotel building. The proposed development will result in an additional gross internal floor area of 29.5 sqm.
DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL – M1RE (DUBLIN) LIFFEY LIMITED subsequent to granted planning reference 3697/17, are applying for Permission for the Erection of Illuminated Hotel Signage, consisting of 7 no. sets of independently illuminated individual letters & logos in the following locations: (A). 1 No. set of internally illuminated vertical letters and logo fixed to the building façade adjacent to the hotel reception entrance on Middle Abbey St (South Elevation), (B) 1. No. set of internally illuminated letters and logo suspended from the recessed ground floor colonnade soffit above the hotel reception entrance on Middle Abbey St (South Elevation), (C) 1 No. set of internally illuminated letters and logo fixed back to the building façade at first floor cornice level at the corner of Middle Abbey St. (South Elevation), (D) 1. No. set of internally illuminated letters and logo suspended from the recessed ground floor colonnade soffit above the hotel bar entrance on Liffey Street Upper (West Elevation), (E) 1. No. set of internally illuminated letters and logo suspended from the recessed ground floor colonnade soffit adjacent to Hotel Yard service entrance facing north towards Henry St on Liffey Street Upper (West Elevation), (F) 1 No. set of internally illuminated letters and logo mounted on the sixth floor level parapet facing south on Middle Abbey St (South Elevation), (G) 1 No. set of internally illuminated letters and logo mounted on the sixth floor level parapet facing east on Middle Abbey St (East Elevation). All signage to be located at proposed hotel development site granted under planning ref: 3697/17 on the corner of Middle Abbey St / Liffey St Upper incorporating the following demolished buildings 1,2,3/4,5 & 6 Liffey St Upper, Nos. 111-114 Middle Abbey St, structures to the rear of Nos. 108-109 Middle Abbey St, and Hotel Yard, Dublin 1
Fitzwilliam Real Estate Properties Limited intends to apply for planning permission for development on this site of c. 0.1928 hectares on the corner of Middle Abbey St and Liffey St Upper incorporating the following demolished buildings: Nos. 1,2,3/4,5 & 6 Liffey Street Upper; Nos. 111-114 Middle Abbey Street; structures to the rear of Nos. 108-109 Middle Abbey Street; and Hotel Yard, Dublin 1. The proposed development will consist of amendments to a permitted hotel and retail development currently under construction (DCC Reg. Ref. 3697/17) to provide for a reduction in the size of the single storey ancillary office space at Ground Floor Level (less 6 sq m) and the provision of a new external fire escape staircase to serve Ground Floor, First Floor and Second Floor Levels (Levels 00-02) inclusive, at the eastern (rear) elevation of the hotel building. The proposed development will result in a reduction in the gross floor area of the development from 10,407 sq m (including Basement Level) permitted to 10,401 sq m (including Basement Level) proposed.
The development consists of permission to place street furniture in front of this premises, on private property adjacent to public footpath. The street furniture will consist of: a.) 2 no. tables of 600mm x 600mm b.) 4 no. chairs c.) 6 no. screen canvas of circa 1m x 0.9m, framed by metal type posts around seating area. The total seating area proposed is 4 sq.m.
Change of use of the existing vacant retail unit (127.7 sq.m) at ground floor level to a whiskey shop/ off licence; the provision of a new shopfront and associated signage; and all associated site works.
The development will consist of the partial demolition and alteration of the ground floor retail facades on Lower Liffey Street and Bachelors Walk, including the enclosure of an existing open corner, the installation of new open-able glazed screens and windows on both facades, the installation of new traditional painted shopfront signage and illuminated projecting signage on both facades, the installation of awnings to Lower Liffey Street and all ancillary works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: located in a conservation area. The proposed development will be: the internal refurbishment conservation repair and adaptation of No'. 16-17 Halston Street, inclusive of conservation based repairs to: existing brickwork, slate roofing internal joinery, ceiling and wall plaster-work, external render window and door joinery and the insertion of one no. new rooflight to the rear roof slope of each building, along with the provision of new building services, fire protection and detection systems, general improvement work and also limited demolition works to a modern single storey roof structure and to the rear part of a three storey structure within 17 Halston Street (to allow the formation of a new internal courtyard and new three storey access stairwell to the three storey structure) all to facilitate a change of use of both buildings from solely fruit and vegetable retail, wholesale, cold storage, office and wholesale storage uses at ground floor level and associated food preparation, cold storage, office and wholesale storage use at first and second floor levels of both buildings, to a mixed-use development comprising an improved retail and wholesale fruit and vegetable use at part ground level along with the internal refurbishment of both buildings at part-ground, first and second floor levels to provide 10 no units of self-catering, double bed accommodation for short term lease and incorporating new plant and services at existing basement level of 16 Halston Street and at ground level of 17 Halston Street.
Planning permission for the development will consist change of use from existing ground floor retail unit to cafe/tea shop with all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development including the provision of signage at front elevation.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Retention permission for (a) subdivision at ground and basement levels of the existing restaurant at nos. 101 and 102 Capel Street, (b) change of use to beauty salon (basement and ground level) of no.102 Capel Street, (c) provision of new shop signage above the entrance, erection of additional signage to the front wall and signage to the front window and wall at no. 102 Capel Street. 101 and 102 Capel Street, Dublin 1 are both protected structures (RPS refs. 1203 and 1204).
PERMISSION The development will consist of the removal of the existing shopfront and shopfront signage and replacing it with a new proposed glazed shopfront and associated works consisting of: (a) New white metal fascia and pilaster panels together with new proposed "KIKO MILANO" signage consisting of back illuminated, individually cut lettering (circa 1400mm wide x 500mm high) fixed to fascia; and (b). Installation of 2 no. new proposed LED graphic display screens (circa 1100mm wide by 2200mm high), located internally, on ground floor level behind shopfront windows.
Planning permission for development at a site of 0.018 ha at nos. 108/109 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1. The proposed development consists of the partial demolition of the rear of the retail / shop building from basement to second floor levels (c. 211 sq m in total), the change of use of the remaining retail / shop building to licensed restaurant / cafe use at all levels and the provision of new build areas to the rear from basement to second floor levels (c. 204 sq m in total) to provide licenced restaurant / cafe use, all resulting in a licensed restaurant / cafe building of c. 580 sq m (including ancillary space such as circulation cores and walls), which includes, provision of a licensed restaurant / cafe area including customer seating, associated ancillary office space, cook/servery, accessible toilets, kitchen (including food preparation area). dumbwaiter and storage and other related spaces. The proposed development also consist of the provision of a signage zone (c.1.2 sq m) on the Middle Abbey Street elevation; a new ventilation and duct system; associated plant; a louvre screen at roof level; associated internal and external alterations; changes in level; associated site servicing (foul and surface water drainage and water supply); and all other associated site excavation and site development works above and below ground.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:]. Planning permission is sought for works to the public house, The Ha'penny Bridge Inn, located at 42 Wellington Quay D02 Y103 (protected structure RPS no. 8373) and to the adjoining building at 1 Fownes Street Lower D02 HW72 formerly in restaurant use, now vacant. The works relate to the existing public house at ground and first floors, and will involve the part demolition of a section of partition walls of the protected structure at ground and first floors and the creation of two new openings in the party wall of the protected structure, to provide access from no. 42 to the restaurant seating and kitchen in the Fownes Street building. The existing 1-bed apartment on the second floor in no. 42 will be retained and an additional self- contained 1-bed studio apartment of 37.5sq.m with external terrace will be provided on the second floor of 1 Fownes Street Lower. The combined bar, restaurant and ancillary rooms will have an area of approximately 312 sqm in total in addition to the existing 1 bed apartment of 78sq.m at second floor in no. 42 and the proposed studio apartment of 37.5 sq.m. in Fownes Street. The commercial floorspace at 1 Fownes Street Lower, at ground and first floor will be approximately 98 sqm in total. The proposed development consists of refurbishing and upgrading the accommodation at 1 Fownes Street Lower. In order to comply with Part M requirements, an accessible toilet will be provided at ground floor. Other minor works associated with the development are proposed. No works are proposed to the elevations of 42 Wellington Quay. The proposal will include replacement front elevation signage for 1 Fownes Street Lower. These are to improve its presentation and include the removal of the external roller shutter and provision of a new shopfront at ground floor and removal of paint to the existing windows cills.
The development will consist of: 1.Change of use of the upper floors (first floor to fourth floor) from existing office use to that of guesthouse, comprising of twelve bedrooms (four family rooms, four large doubles and four small doubles) 2.Internal reconfiguration works to 3.Creation of new bin store at ground floor level 4.All ancillary site works
The development will consist of an extension to the existing rear three storey section of 64 Dame Street consisting of a partial 12 sqm extension at second floor level and a vertical extension creating two additional floors of accommodation above the existing, totalling 72.4 sqm of floor space. The proposed works will extend the existing two-bedroom residential dwelling of 63.4 sqm (use granted under planning permission reference 4468/23), to provide a four-bedroom residential dwelling of 135.8 sqm.
The development will consist of the change of use of the four office floors above ground level (first floor, second floor, third floor and fourth floor) to residential apartments for long term letting. The accommodation will comprise of 4 no. studio apartments, 4 no. one bed apartments and 1 no. two bed duplex, with amenity space and bicycle storage at roof terrace level.
Permission to change the existing use of the subject units from retail use, to café/deli use. It is also proposed to provide new toilets, storage and staff facilities at Unit 3/4 Bachelors Walk, Dublin 1 (D01 ND71)
Planning permission for changes to front façade of building, comprising alteration to window openings at ground floor level to provide new entrance door and increased window size to commercial unit.
Permission to install spectrum monitoring equipment on the chimney of block 1. This spectrum monitoring equipment consists of three receive only antennas, along with a radio control unit.
RETENTION PERMISSION: The development will consist of retention of unauthorised signage/branding works on the front elevation of the subject building at ground floor level comprising: (i) a painted border surrounding the building entrance and adjoining 2 no. windows; (ii) a signage panel with associated paintwork atop the building entrance; (iii) advertising signage located within the centre of the arch window atop the building entrance.
The development will consist of the omission of an internal escalator and secondary accommodation stairs connecting basement, ground and first floor. Infill of floor plates in existing floor voids to increase the existing internal floor area. The omission of a secondary automated lobby door and side walls and the installation of a new single passenger lift and feature accommodation stairs connecting basement, ground and first floor levels inclusive of minor alterations to existing shopfront and all associated site works.
Permission is sought by Fáilte Ireland for new signage and wayfinding totem to the existing building at 3 Palace Street, Dublin 2 to include: provision of coloured powder coated signage to the existing Palace Street, Dame Street and Barnardo’s Square facades and provision of a wayfinding totem to the Dame Street concourse at the proposed Fáilte Ireland Tourist Information Centre, Ground Floor Unit, 3 Palace Street.
We, Euronet 360 Finance Ltd. (Irish Branch) intend to apply for permission for development at 63 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Dublin. The Development will consist of the installation of an ATM machine to the existing shop front to the South elevation.
The development will consist of change of use of part ground and basement area from existing retail use to proposed restaurant, licenced premises including late night venue at part ground floor and basement level, alterations to south-east front elevation facade at ground floor level. Proposed new internally illuminated signage to south-east (front elevation) over new ground floor entrance. Alterations to north-west (rear elevations) facade to include 1 no. ventilation duct, 2 no. louvers & air conditioning units.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development will principally consist of: a change of use of the existing 5-storey over basement building from retail, restaurant and office uses to retail/café and hotel uses; and the provision of an additional setback fifth floor level (260 sq m), providing a 6-storey over basement building comprising 43 No. en-suite bedrooms with ancillary hotel facilities and ground floor retail/café floor space (172 sq m). The total gross floor area of the development is 2,097 sq m. The change of use to hotel pertains to part of the ground floor previously in use as restaurant and first to fourth floor levels previously in use as office. The development also proposes: internal alterations, reconfigurations and refurbishments to facilitate the development; alterations at basement level including the provision of toilets, bin store, storage, staff facilities, management/operational rooms and cycle parking; alterations at ground floor level and the provision of hotel reception and back of house support / kitchen space; alterations at first floor level including demolition and extension works and the provision of a landscaped courtyard, breakfast/bar area and 9 No. en-suite bedrooms; alterations and extensions at second, third and fourth floor levels and the provision of 25 No. en-suite bedrooms; and new mansard-style fifth floor level and the provision of 9 No. en-suite bedrooms (increasing the building height to 6 No. storeys over basement). Also proposed as part of the development are the following: alterations to all façades, including refurbishment and upgrade to the ground floor and first floor level ‘shopfronts’ at Dame Street and Eustace Street; change of 1 No. existing entrance to 1 No. window and 1 No. existing window to 1 No. entrance at ground floor level at Eustace Street; refurbishment and upgrade of the existing lift car and cage, including an extension of the lift to basement level and the proposed fifth floor level; new internal lift to operate from basement up to first floor level and new internal stairs; repair/renewal of elevational brickwork as required; signage on Dame Street and Eustace Street façades; north-facing bedroom balconies; green roofs; rooftop plant and lift overrun; and all associated works above and below ground.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development will principally consists of: -a change of use of the existing 5 no. storey over basement building from vacant restaurant, shop and vacant office uses to a hotel; - and the provision of an additional setback fifth floor level (260 sq m), providing a 6 no. storey over basement building comprising 47 no. en-suite bedrooms and ancillary hotel facilities (2,102 sq m). The application principally replicate the recently expired permission for a hotel with the provision of an additional storey as granted under DCC Reg. Ref: 3867/17. The development also proposes: -internal alterations, reconfigurations and refurbishments to facilitate the development; -alterations at basement level including the lowering of the floor level and the provision of toilets, kitchen, staff facilities, hotel management/operational rooms and cycle parking; -alterations at ground floor level and the provision of hotel reception and hotel restaurant/bar; -alterations at first floor level including demolition and extension works and the provision of a landscaped courtyard and 11 no. en-suite bedrooms; -alterations and extensions at second, third and fourth floor levels and the provision of 27 no. en-suite bedrooms; -and new setback fifth floor level and the provision of 9 no. en-suite bedrooms (increasing the building height to 6 no. storeys over basement). Also proposed as part of the development are the following: -alterations to all facades, including provision of new ground floor and first floor level 'shopfronts', change of an existing doorway to window and change of 2 no. existing windows to 2 no. entrances; -removal of existing lift car cage ( to facilitate provision of new lift system, which will extend to basement and new fifth floor levels) and its reuse as a feature in the restaurant/bar; -repair/ renewal of brickworks as required; -signage on Dame Street and Eustace Street facades; -north-facing bedroom balconies; -blue/green roofs; -rooftop plant and lift overrun; and all associated works above and below ground.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: planning permission for change of use of 27, Eustace Street, Dublin 2 (a protected structure) from ground floor retail jewellers and associated basement and first floor light industrial use, and office and apartment use at second and third floors, and alterations to the internal layout, to provide for a coffee shop, and two en suite hotel bedrooms, including one invalid friendly bedroom and one ensuite bedroom in single storey extension to the rear, at ground floor; kitchen, staff rooms, storage and plant rooms at basement level, and 9 no. en suite hotel bedrooms on first second and third floors, and the removal of all existing signage with no further changes to the existing façade.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: the existing building is three storey facing Wellington Quay with a two storey extension to the rear facing and set back from the adjoining Merchants Arch Laneway. Permission is sought to change the use of the building from existing retail on ground floor level, storage at basement, first floor, first floor return and second floor levels to a licensed restaurant at ground floor level, kitchen/toilets basement level and guest house comprising 3 bedrooms at first floor, 2 bedrooms in an extension of the first floor return and 3 bedrooms at second floor level - total 8 no double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. Access to the restaurant will be as presently exists to the shop from both Wellington Quay and the laneway of Merchants Arch with minimal alterations to the existing shopfront and including a new fascia sign. Access to the guesthouse will be from the existing door on Wellington Quay which presently serves the upper floors. The building will be upgraded and refurbished internally with minimal external changes.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of addition of 1 new set-back fourth floor level above no.s 7 (protected structure), 8 & 8A Crowe Street, Dublin 2 and for consequent alterations to the existing building consisting of: 1. demolition of part of the existing modern set-back roof/fourth floor level stair enclosure; 2. demolition of the modern existing roof garden and roof level; 3. construction of new set-back fourth floor level incorporation 1no. new 1 bedroom live/work unit along with associated circulation and ancillary areas; 4. construction of new set-back facades/fenestration at new fourth floor level; 5. construction of all consequent internal & external alterations; 6. all ancillary site development and services works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the construction of an additional floor to the existing roof level to accommodate a new 147.8 sq.m 3-bedroom apartment, stair and gantry walkway for roof access.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for full refurbishment works to the ground & basement floor levels only at 6 Crow Street, Dublin 2, D02 XV00, 21 Temple Lane South, Dublin 2, D02 HP52 & 22 Temple Lane South, Dublin 2, D02 HP52 which are protected structures (RPS No. 2082, RPS No. 8031, RPS No. 8032 respectively) to include (1) the addition of a new fully disabled access to the Crow Street elevation with creation of a new door opening directly into the commercial space bypassing a lobby and creation of a new internal disabled access ramp; (2) the alteration of the existing pedestrian street access to Temple Lane South by dropping the level of existing windows to street level with two no granite stepped entrances set back from the footpath with concealed internal security shutters and upper glazed doors; (3) the full refurbishment of the elevations/shop fronts at ground floor level including painting & decorating and new discrete lighting; (4) all associative site works involved in carrying out the refurbishment.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION: Permission is sought for retention of retractable awning to front of building covering front entrance and windows when opened, retention also sought for advertising light in front window, approx. size 500mm and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for change of use from 2 no. individual office units to a 1-bed residential apartment at basement level, provision of opening in party wall and associated works.
For a new roof terrace at second floor level (approx.54 sqm), to be partially covered with retractable roofing system (approx.40 with sqm); additional services at rear (approx. 30 sqm) comprising toilets, staff facilities and ancillary storage; also with stairs link to existing restaurant on first floor level; including associated elevational changes.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: We, Allied Irish Bank PLC, intend to apply for permission for remedial works to a Recorded Protected Structure (RPS Ref. No.2099 under the Dublin City Development Plan 2022-2028) at this site: AIB, 7-12 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin. The application relates to: (i) Internal alteration works to accommodate new protected lobbies to existing stairs and fire upgrades to existing screens and doors, removal of non-original walls, upgrade of existing ground floor mezzanine to 60-minute fire rating and formation of new fire escape opening in original fabric. (ii) Fire safety upgrade works to fire detection & alarm, lighting and small power to the Basement Floor, Ground Floor, Ground Mezzanine Floor, First Floor, First Mezzanine Floor, Second Floor, and Third Floor. (iii) External alteration works to the Dame Lane Elevation to accommodate a new fire escape exit door.
Permission for a change of use of existing retail & healthcare use to café / restaurant and bed and breakfast use. Works to include provision of: a) café/restaurant on ground floor; b) 6 double bedrooms with ensuites, and ancillary storage, linen. room and office on first and second floor.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: the development will consist of the installation of signage to a protected structure in the Dublin City Development Plan (2022-2028) comprising replacement fascia "Next" acrylic lettering to shop front elevation 1.2m high x 5.2m long x 0.08m projection mounted on glazing above entrance door and internally illuminated by LED lights.
Change of use of the existing ground floor financial services unit to a takeaway facility including the installation of new signage and a mechanical extract system venting at roof level along with internal alterations and all associated site works.
The development consists of the demolition of the existing 2 storey over basement building, currently in use for retail with ancillary storage and the construction of a new 3 storey over ground floor and basement building (five floors in all). The ground floor and basement will be in restaurant use while the upper floors will be in use as a hotel. Part of the ground floor will provide a reception for the proposed hotel on the upper floors. The ground floor elevation to the laneway will contain the entrance to the hotel, the restaurants and contain display cases for art.
Amendments to the signage, finishing materials and lighting permitted under PA Ref: 3785/24 including the removal of various items of signage and lighting granted under the above reference and the replacement or addition with the following: (a) Replacement 'Everlast Gyms +' sign externally mounted black back aluminium tray sign (1900mm W x 1900mm H). A stand-off chrome effect logo, with white halo back lit illumination. Sign to be centralised on existing granite cladding. Located on Coles Lane. (b) Replacement wording on Fin sign on Coles Lane to include linear 'EVERLAST GYMS +' illuminated lettering, and 'chevrons' applied to both sides of existing signage fin. (c) Replacement red and blue opaque window covering applied to glazing internally at upper floor on Henry Street. (d) Red & blue semi - transparent window covering applied to glazing at ground level on Henry Street and red & blue linear LED strip light hung horizontally at top of glazing. (e) Addition of "digital ticker tape" above ground floor windows on Henry Street and Coles Lane. (f - h) Replacement of a permitted 2no. digital screens and 2no. light boxes on Henry Street with a wall mounted lightbox (3000mm W by 2000mm H) on Henry Street with 2no. larger dimensions wall mounted digital screens (3000mm W x 2000mm H) and a wall mounted retail media screen (900mm W). (i) on Coles Lane replacement of vinyl with 2no. wall mounted lightbox (2000mm W x 2000mm H) with one displaying 'Everlast Gyms +' operator name. (j) Internally illuminated linear SportsDirect (red and blue) logo applied to both sides of existing signage fin (5622mm H x 580mm W) on Henry Street replacing the black and white signage previously permitted. (k) Addition of a transparent teal vinyl on the vertical window on Coles Lane, with white decal 'GREATNESS IS WITHIN' over top. (l) Teal LED goalpost strip lighting around entrance to Everlast Gyms on Coles (m) Teal semi - transparent window covering applied to glazing. Teal linear LED strip light hung horizontally at top of glazing. (n) RAL 7016 opaque vinyl applied to glazing to windows on Coles Lane. (o) on Coles Lane, opaque vinyl to be applied to glazing. This will include seasonal displays which may include advertising of products (14030mm W and 2750mm H). This generally replaces permitted signage, light boxes and vinyl coverings. (p-q) revised treatment at ground level, corner, entrance to include internally illuminated USC sign above door (830mm W x 830mm H) and trapezoidal aluminium external cladding in RAL 7016 (30% gloss). Internally illuminated third party brand logos fret cut in cladding either side of entrance. (r-s) on the upper floor glazed, corner display window, red or blue semi-transparent window covering applied to window externally. Red or blue internal uplighters. The previously permitted signage in this area remains unchanged. All works associated and required to complete the proposed amendments.
Permission for an extension to The Abbey Hotel consisting of additional floors to existing hotel, to increase accommodation from 21 bedrooms to 45 bedrooms, comprising the following development: A) Demolition of localised internal walls & floor structure at Ground, First, Second, & Third Floor levels and demolition of pitched roof to rear at Second Floor Level and to flat roof at front at Fourth Floor Level. B) Proposed infill floor extension at first Floor Level to rear C) Proposed floor extensions at Second, Third & Fourth Floors to rear D) Proposed new Fifth & Sixth floor extensions E) Revisions & alterations to upper floor facade to Abbey Street Elevation and proposed new shopfront/entrance & facade to North Lotts elevation with alterations to all elevations, with localised internal floor layout modifications at all levels. F) Provision of lightwells and rooflights at First Floor and at Sixth Floor Level G) Proposed surface water attenuation at basement level and all associated site and development works.
The development will consist of the change of use of retail/café floorspace to gymnasium (c. 2,559 sq m) at third floor level and including internal alterations at ground level floor to accommodate the provision of a new entrance to Cole Lanes, an entrance lobby, bicycle parking and circulation areas (c. 118 sq m). The development will also consist of signage elements as follows: 2 No. new digital screens (2500mm x 2000mm each), 5 No. internal new illuminated static lightboxes (2 No. 2500mm x 2000mm and 3 No. 1250mm x 2000mm) and 7 No. new internally illuminated suspended window signs (3 No. 800mm x 358mm, 2 No. 787mm x 287mm, 1 No. 889mm x 250mm and 1 No. 1014mm x 250mm), all located internally on the southern elevation, fronting Henry Street, at ground floor level. 2 No. new internally illuminated suspended window signs (1 No. 800mm x 358mm and 1 No. 788mm x 287mm), 3 No. new illuminated static lightboxes (1 No. 2500mm x 2000mm, 1 No. 3000mm x 2000mm and 1 No. 1500mm x 2000mm), 2 No. vinyl brand logos sets (500mm x 2000mm each) and 2 No. vinyl graphics (1 No. 3663mm x 4148mm and 1 No. 7988mm X 4158mm), 1 No. vinyl sign adjacent to the proposed gym entrance (600mm x 800mm) and 1 No. internally illuminated sign located centrally above the proposed gym entrance (1900mm x 1900mm), all located internally on the eastern elevation at ground floor level, fronting Coles Lane. 1 No. illuminated, externally mounted sign (1852mm x 830mm) located centrally above the existing main entrance (c. 3.7m above the finished floor level), 6 No. internally illuminated suspended signs hung within the existing void of corner feature window (1 No. 3083mm x 1382mm, 1 No. 1885mm x 1885mm, 1 No. 810mm x 210mm, 1 No. 810mm x 405mm, 1 No. 760mm x 515mm and 1 No. 760mm x 525mm) and 8 No. illuminated brand logos sets fret cut on either side of the entrance (500mm x 2000mm each), all located to the south- east of the site, at the corner of Henry Street and Coles Lane junction. 2 No. existing double-sided blade signs (1698mm x 8617mm each) located above ground floor level on the southern (Henry Street) and eastern elevations (Coles Lane) to be reskinned with new replacement internally illuminated lettering. The development will also include: the removal of the existing glazing system, bulkhead, canopy and alcove entrance and replacement with extended height glazing, a new entrance doorset, and new emergency access at ground level on Henry Street; the provision of new aluminium external cladding (including associated signage) to the existing main entrance at ground floor level to the south-east of the site, at the junction of Henry Street and Coles Lane; the removal and replacement of ancillary plant equipment at roof level; the provision of LED window lighting and all ancillary above and below ground.
RETENTION/ PERMISSION: Retention of change of use of the 82sqm restaurant to use as restaurant and takeaway and planning permission for removal of existing shopfront and provision of a new shop front and signage.
RETENTION PERMISSION: for the change of use of the 82sqm restaurant, to use as restaurant and take-away and provision of a new shop front and signage. Planning permission is also sought for a new electrically operated metal roller shutter outside the glazed shopfront.
Removal of existing shopfront and provision of a new shop front and signage.
Planning permission for replacement of existing shopfronts and install new shopfront streetscape incorporating 5 no. retail units and apartment block entrance (6 no. in total) and all associated site development works.
The subject site is principally bounded by: Arnott's Department Store and Henry Street to the north; Middle Abbey Street to the south; William's Lane to the east and Liffey Street Upper to the west. The development will consist of the extension of the opening hours of the existing multi-storey car park from its current operating hours of: Monday - Wednesday (7.00-20.00); Thursday (7.00-21.00); Friday - Saturday (7.00-20.00) and Sunday (9.00-20.00) to the operation of the car park on a 24 hours per day, 7 days per week basis.
PERMISSION AND RETENTION for development at this site; Bad Ass Café, 9-11 Crown Alley, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02ED77 and Unit 2/3, Temple Bar Square, Dublin 2, DO2 X738. 9-11 Crown Alley is a Protected Structure. The development will consist of; a) on the Crown Alley façade, the retention of the illuminated "Bad Ass" fascia sign; b) on the Crown Alley façade, the replacement on the fascia sign of the 2D black lettering "Guinness" and "Temple Bar" with new 3D lettering; c) on the Temple Bar Square façade, the removal of the illuminated signage comprising a gold harp and the words "Bad Ass" and its replacement with whole new fascia and associated signage and d) on the Temple Bar Square façade a new metal screen to replace the existing roller shutter to the stairwell. All as described in detail in the drawings.
Vaibhava Lakshmi Retail Limited is applying for planning permission for a change of use to add alcohol off-license sales to the existing ground floor retail premises at Day Today, 10 Bachelors Walk, Dublin 1, D01 NP78.
Change of use from general retail to a take-away/restaurant, with operating hours from 12:00 PM to 2:00 AM, Monday to Sunday.