Permission for a residential development of 23 no. dwellings on a site measuring approx. 0.25 hectares. The proposed development consists of the construction of 21 no. dwellings, comprised of 3 no. 2 storey, 3 bed houses and 18 no. 1 & 2 bed apartments in a new 4 storey building, along with the renovation and conversion of the existing two storey dwelling, known as No. 726 South Circular Road into 2 no. 2 bed apartments at ground and first floor level, titled Block A. To the rear of Block A is a proposed 4 storey building known as Block B, accommodating 8 no. 1 bed apartments and 10 no. 2 bed apartments, with balconies on east and west elevations, with the inclusion of western facing communal roof terrace. In the northern part of the site, 2 no. Type A, 3 bed houses & 1 no. Type B, 3 bed house are proposed. The proposed development also provides a new vehicular access point located off South Circular Road, surface car & bicycle parking, catering for 14 no. car parking spaces & 50 no. bicycle parking spaces. The proposed development also includes for the partial demolition of the existing rear return of No. 726 South Circular Road (c. 61m2), and for all associated site development works, landscaping, boundary treatments, public open space (c. 150m2), pedestrian/cycle access from South Circular Road, infrastructural connections, bin storage etc.
Permission for residential development on a site measuring approx. 0.25 hectares located at No. 726, South Circular Road, Dublin 8. The proposed development consists of the construction of 53 no. apartments, comprised of 8 no. studio apartments, 29 no. 1 bed apartments & 16 no. 2 bed apartments, to be accommodated in 3 no.2-5 storey buildings (Blocks A, B & C). The proposed development will be a long term 'Build-to-Rent' residential development and upon completion, the development will remain owned and operated as a rental scheme by an institutional entity for a period of no less than 15 years. The proposed development provides for the renovation & conversion of the existing two storey dwelling, known as No. 726 South Circular Road, to accommodate residential support facilities & outdoor courtyard at ground floor and 2 no. dwellings (i.e. 1 no. studio & 1 no. 1 bed apartment) at first floor, and it is proposed to build an extension to the side (north) of the existing building which will cater for access to proposed basement car park at ground floor level and 2 no. 2 bed apartments at first and second floor level (with balconies on western elevation), all of which forms the proposed Block A. To the rear of Block A is Block B, a 2-5 storey building, with balconies on east and west elevations, accommodating 30 no. units & Block C, a 3 / 4 storey building with balconies on north, south, east and west elevations, accommodating 19 no. units. Residential support & services facilities are provided for at ground floor level in each of the proposed buildings. The proposed development also provides a new vehicular access point located off South Circular Road and for ramped access to a basement car park which will cater for 31 no. car parking spaces & bicycle parking spaces. The proposed development also includes for the partial demolition of the existing rear return of No. 726, South Circular Road (circa 61m2), and for all associated site development works, landscaping, boundary treatments, pedestrian/cycle access from South Circular Road, infrastructure connections etc.
The development will consist of modifications to development previously permitted under Reg. Ref. ABP-303435-19 (DCC Ref. SHD0002/19). The modifications for permission consist of (a) alteration to window format at third and fourth floor level on east and west elevation to provide windows to corridor only; (b) window format altered at sixth floor level of south elevation of Blocks A and B; (c) balconies and windows removed from eastern elevation of 4no. apartments at fifth and sixth floor level of Block B due to internal layout requirements related to fire safety; (d) extension of elevator and lift core within Block A from fourth floor to fifth floor level for fire safety purposes, giving an overall height increase of 3.7m; (e) communal lounge extended by 3sqm to connect to extended lift/stair core at fifth floor level; (f) ESB Kiosk (approx. 23.47sqm) at Galtymore Road elevation relocated approximately 6m to the east and redesigned to ESB standards; (g) bin store added to internal layout of ESB substation building (approx. 7.09sqm); (h) bin store (approx. 9.77sqm) added to eastern courtyard; (i) accessible rest room added to guest room at fifth floor level; (j) glazed balconies converted to brick at ground floor level of south elevation and east and west internal courtyard elevations; (k) alteration to glazing at street level of Block B fronting Davitt Road; (l) alterations to selected balconies (8no.) at third and fifth floor to convert from cladding to glazed treatment; and (m) unit layouts of apartments 104 and 110 at first and second floor of block B, fronting Davitt Road, reconfigured to allow sufficient separation distance between proposed balconies and ground floor ESB substation entrance.
Attic conversion for storage, including a rear dormer and two Velux windows on the front roof slope. Single-storey flat-roof extension to the rear.
Planning permission for the development consists of the change of use from takeaway to cafe/restaurant for the sale of hot and cold food on and off the premises, the construction of a single storey side and rear extension at ground floor level, alterations to the existing roof including the insertion of roof lights, internal changes, signage and all ancillary site development works.
The construction of 1 no. pitched roof extension of 3sqm to the side of the existing commercial property, housing a proposed WC and 1 no. pitched roof extension with roof lights of 16.9sqm to the rear of the existing commercial property including openable glazing and guardrail. The proposed extensions will be at ground floor level relative to Old Kilmainham Rd to the front and at first floor level relative to Carrickfoyle Terrace to the rear. The development will also include the provision of 2 roof lights to the front slope of the existing roof, the reinstatement of the 2 original window opes to the front facade, front external signage and all associated site works.
Permission for a residential development of 4 no. dwellings on a site measuring approx. 0.118 hectares located on lands to the north and east of No. 726 South Circular Road, Dublin 8. The proposed development consists of the construction of 4 no. terraced dwellings, comprised of 2 no. 3 storey 4 bed end of terrace dwellings and 2 no. 3 storey 4 bed mid terrace dwellings. Each of the proposed dwellings include the provision of a southern facing balcony. The proposed development also provides a new vehicular access point located off South Circular Road and surface car parking comprising of 6 no. car parking spaces. The proposed development also includes for all associated site development works, landscaping, boundary treatments, pedestrian/ cycle access from South Circular Road, infrastructural connections, bin storage etc.
Permission for development consisting of the construction of 2 no. 2 storey, 4 bed semi-detached houses. The proposed development will be accessed via internal access route onto South Circular Road as permitted under Ref.s 3486/22 and ABP-315317-22. The proposed development includes for all associated site development works, landscaping, bicycle parking etc, on a site measuring 0.06 ha.
RETENTION: Retention of existing ridge height, roof profile and portion (c.3sq.m) of first floor extension over private yard.
A single storey detached flat roof outbuilding (48 sqm), consisting of a garden room, gym and bathroom, with all related works at rear
PERMISSION & RETENTION:The development consists of 1) Erect a single storey extension to Rear of the house to enlarge the dining area(6.3sqm) and 2) Erect a study room (7.1 sqm) and a bedroom(8sqm) to side of the dwelling on first floor, 3) refurbish render finish paint harmonious consistency with the façades of neighbouring properes 4) Retention Permission for front façade including a 1mx1m double glazed window with Render finishes to externaL walls. 5) Retention Permission for 'change of use' the previous garage to residential. 6) Retention permission for change the glass panel front porch to render block wall with solid wood door.
RETENTION: Planning Permission for the retention of the conversion of the original garage/storage area at the house known as no. 1 The Apex, Kilmainham Lane, Dublin 8 to study/home-office with associated alterations to the east elevation on Rowserstown Lane.
RETENTION: Tom Rowley is applying for retention permission, for development carried out at 4 no. permitted terraced houses, permitted under Ref.s 3486-22 & ABP-315317-22, located on lands to the north and east of No. 726 South Circular Road, Dublin 8, on a site area of 0.04Ha. Permission is sought to retain: (i) a c. 2m ground floor extension to the rear of each of the 4 no. permitted houses, and (ii) the relocation of the front door access from front elevation of the 2 no. end terrace units to the side elevations of each house.
The conversion of an existing attic space and the addition of a flat roof dormer extension to the rear of the property with the inclusion of a single Window.
RETENTION: Operation of a mobile kiosk, selling take-away coffee, cakes and light snacks etc., together with temporary outdoor seating area. Operating hours will be 08:00 to 18:00 Monday to Sunday.
RETENTION planning permission for a change of use to the forecourt area to unit 4a Goldenbridge Industrial Estate, for a mobile food & coffee truck with outdoor seating area.
RETENTION:The development will consist of: Retention planning permission for a change of use to forecourt area to unit 4a Goldenbridge Industrial Estate, for a mobile food & coffee truck with outdoor seating area
Permission for the development of a 21m monopole to support telecommunications antenna and ancillary equipment, cabinets, fencing, and all associated site works for use by three Ireland (Hutchison) Ltd and other operators at Goldenbridge Industrial Estate, Goldenbridge North, Inchicore, Dublin 8.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Islandbridge Bellevue Developments Ltd (in receivership) c/o of Grant Thornton Corporate Finance Ltd intend to apply for permission for a development at this site. Particulars proposed consist of: (i) Provision of new wall with railing along bank of River Liffey along full length of existing site. (ii) Provision of brick facade to part of west elevation of Block D previously granted under Dublin City Council Planning Reference Number 2732/16 and An Bord Pleanala Reference PL 29S.246908. (iii) Retention of window to west elevation of Block D previously granted under Dublin City Council Planning Reference Number 2732/16 and An Bord Pleanala Reference PL29S.246908. These works to be carried out to and within the curtilage of protected structure RPS Reference no. 1852, Islandbridge Mills Complex.
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 repair, conservation, change of use, and minor additions and alterations to, and ancillary works to a number of buildings in the Magazine Fort (a Protected Structure, RPS 6760, and on the Record of Monuments and Places RMP nos. DU018-007019) to facilitate access and use by the public, and will include: 1. The repair, conservation, change of use and minor alterations of the existing Johnston Ravelin Buildings which consist of Officers Quarters (a 1 storey building with an existing half basement, and total GFA of 329 m2, referred to as Building K in the Planning Application documents and drawings), Sergeants Quarters (a 1 storey with existing basement and total GFA of 213 m2, Building L), Men's Hut (a 1 storey building with a total GFA of 40 m2, Building O) Ablution Room (a 1 storey building with a total GFA of 21m2, Building H), Sentry Box (a 1 storey building with a total GFA of 25 m2, Building J), Men's WCs (Building M, a 1 storey building with a total GFA of 22 m2), Women's Washhouse (Building N, a 1 storey building with a total GFA of 9 m2), and Women's WCs (Building W, a 1 storey building with a total GFA of 1 m2); The repair and conservation work of the Fort's Johnston Ravelin Buildings (Buildings H,K, L, N and W listed above) includes re-roofing with slate and lead flashings, new cast-iron rainwater goods, and general repairs to brickwork, windows, doors, timber flooring, ceiling, chimneys, plasterwork and joinery. The repair and conservation works at the Johnston Ravelin courtyard and moat areas will consist of the refurbishment and augmentation of the existing cobbles and stone paving and the reinstatement of salvaged metalwork (gates and railings) to the courtyard; A change of use of the former Officers' Quarters and Sergeants Quarters (Buildings K and L) for use as Visitor and Staff Facilities to include, at ground floor level, Visitor Reception, Locker Room, Tea Room, Accessible Toilets and Staff Offices; and, at basement level, Kitchen, Staff Facilities (toilets,changing rooms, lockers) additional Visitor Toilets, Plant Rooms and general storage areas totalling GFA of 534 m2. Alterations to the internal existing fabric will consist of 2 nos. openings in 2 nos. walls in the Officers' Quarters and Sergeants Quarters (Buildings K and L), and the partial removal of timber flooring at ground floor level to provide for new staff stairs, the removal of damaged timber flooring at the basement and replacing with concrete; Alterations to the external fabric will include the removal of derelict subsidiary stair, wall and toilets, the removal of damaged external concrete ground surfaces, the removal of modern external gate, the removal of the Men's Hut, the removal of the metal shed to Ablution Room. New internal built works include the provision of new staff stairs and new partitioning for the new toilets; New external built works include the replacing of existing external concrete surface and limited cobbled areas with new textured concrete with integrated wayfinding recessed elements; the provision of new guardrails and addition of new external stairs to moat area, a new postern gate at the south moat wall, and a new metal external entrance gate and bridge with signage; 2. The restoration of the Duke of Dorset Archway, using original stonework which is currently stored on site. Interventions to the inner entrance bridge to consist of the removal of the existing metal grating and the provision of proposed new metal walkway and guardrails onto existing steel l-beams; 3. The insertion of a new metal walkway (809 m2) at the inner Fort ground level and at the Rampart Walls bank level to facilitate a universally accessible circumnavigational public access of the Fort and Ramparts (Building Z) to consist of: At ground level, the removal of damaged concrete paths and repair of surrounding cobble surfaces and the insertion of the proposed 1.8m wide perforated metal walkways supported on sleepers following the existing layout of concrete paths and concealing electrical services distribution; Alterations to the existing fabric of the Rampart Walls consisting of the opening up of gun embrasures located along the West, South and East elevations by the removal of later additions of concrete blockwork. At rampart level, the provision of an assembly of sleepers set into the grounds bearing the new perforated metal walkways & guarding aligned with the lower stone step level (at c. 250mm above the Rampart Walls bank level) at the Northwest bastion and along the West portion of the existing Rampart Walls and aligned with the top stone step level (at c. 750mm above the Rampart Walls bank level) at the Southwest bastion and along the South portion of the Rampart Walls, the provision of guarding at the Southeast bastion, the provision of steel safety guarding at the newly opened existing gun embrasures, and a new flagpole at the existing flagpole platform at the Southeast bastion. No element of the proposed walkway is above the existing height of the Rampart Walls' parapets; The provision of access at change of levels between ground and rampart walkways involving the erection of 2 no. steel truss ramps at the Northwest and Southeast bastions; and a Part M accessible lift and access lobbies (2 storeys and c.7.2m in height) at the Northwest bastion. The lift structure will consist of a weathered blockwork shaft on concrete pit foundation with adjoining protected access lobbies, all clad in metal cladding; 4. The repair, conservation, change of use and minor alteration of the existing corrugated iron Bakery Building (a 1 storey building with a total GFA of 296 m2, Building B) consisting of local repairs where necessary for Health & Safety, to the wall sheeting and the replacement of roof coverings, cleaning of the steel frame and stanchion structural remedial works, the provision of new metal rainwater goods, and the restoration and weatherproofing of windows and doors. The change of use consists of the use of the Bakery Building as a new unheated exhibition and visitor orientation/gathering spaces (total GFA of 296 m2). Alterations to the existing fabric include the removal of 1 no. corrugated sheeting wall; 5. The repair, conservation, change of use and minor alteration of the existing Magazine Gunpowder Store Buildings (a 1 storey building containing 3 no. Vaults with a total GFA 704 m2, Building A) to consist of: Repair and conservation works including the recovering of slate roofing with new felt and timber battens and re-use of existing slate, with new slate as required to match existing, the restoration of stone capping, the repair of external wall harling and stonework, the restoration of rainwater goods and new to match existing where required, the repair of existing timber flooring, and the repair of the brick vaulted structure, including structural stitching to corners; The change of use of the Magazine vaults consists of the use of the former Vaults as new unheated exhibition spaces, including exhibition space (296 m2) in Vault A, and immersive audio-visual installations in Vaults B & C (total of 408 m2); Alterations to the existing fabric to consist of the provision of a connection between Vaults B and C and the demolition of relevant wall section, the removal of later added concrete flooring in Vault C and the removal of later added brickwork to the front of Vault C. New build consists of the insertion of a new metal walkway, seating and railings supported on steel frame and timber sleepers, in Vaults B & C and the porch of Vault A; and the provision of a new dark room door at the front of Vault C., and lining to the proposed connection; 6. The repair, conservation and change of use of the Shifting Room (a 1 storey building with a total GF of 25 m2, Building G) to provide a new switchroom and an AV room; 7. The provision of electrical services along the new walkways; which consists of the removal of existing switchboards in the Sentry Box (a 2 storey building with a total GFA of, 22 m2, Building J) and provision of a switchroom in the Officers' Quarters the provision of surface ducting (below proposed metal walkway-see 3.);8. The repair of existing drainage networks as necessary and provision of new connections from the Johnston Ravelin visitor facilities (see 1.) to the existing network.
PERMISSION: For an extension to the southwest side of the existing unit for the provision of an ambulant disabled staircase providing accessibility from ground floor level to first floor level and a ramped access route and other ancillary works.
A change of use from a detached single storey storage shed to a detached single storey commercial cafe unit situated to the side of existing commercial premises.
The development will consist of the construction of a two storey extensions to the rear of the property, widening the gate to the front of the property to allow for vehicular access to one car parking space, replacement of windows to the front and rear and sundry other minor works.
A first floor extension to rear over existing ground level with flat roof, 2 no. rooflights to rear and associated works.
Permission sought for new vehicular entrance at front.
Permission for development at a site of c.0.212ha. at 40 Old Kilmainham Road, Dublin 8. The site is bounded to the south by Old Kilmainham Road, to the east by 39 Old Kilmainham Road, to the west by 41 Old Kilmainham Road and rear/side properties of 2, 3 and 4 Lady's Lane and 3 and 5 Millbrook Terrace and to the north by Rowerstown Lane. The development will consist of the following: • Demolition of all existing commercial buildings on site including former car showroom, garage, warehouse and offices (c.1,095sqm floor area); • Construction of a mixed-use development arranged in two blocks across 6-8 storeys comprising the following: 1no. ground floor commercial unit fronting Old KIlmainham (c.170sqm floor area) and 74 no. apartments consisting of 35 no. 1 bed units, 38 no. 2 bed units and 1 no. 3 bed units ranging in size from c.46sqm to c.102sqm floor area each; • North, south, east and west facing private terraces and balconies throughout; • Ancillary and plant areas at ground floor level including bin and bicycle storage, switch rooms, generator, water tank storage and ESB substation; • Circulation areas throughout and stair/lift cores in Blocks A and B; • Associated plant and photovoltaic panels at roof level; • The total floor area of the proposal is c.6,235sqm; • Removal of the existing bridge and replacement with a new footbridge over the River Camac; • A new public access route serving pedestrians and cyclists connecting Old Kilmainham Road to the south with Rowerstown Lane to the north via the new bridge; • Vehicular access serving delivery, service and emergency vehicles from Old Kilmainham Road; • Improvements and widening of the public footpath along Old Kilmainham Road; • All associated site development works, service provision, drainage works, diversion of the existing combined sewer, public and communal open space and landscaping and boundary treatment works.
Permission for the conversion of the garage/storage area at the house known as no. 5 The Apex, Kilmainham Lane, Dublin 8, to study/home office with associated alterations to the south elevation on Rowerstown Lane.
For construction of a 2 storey, 5 bedroom detached house with 1 no. car parking space using existing access via Goldenbridge Walk, with shed to rear plus associated landscaping and drainage works.
RETENTION: PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The site is generally bounded by the Clancy Quay development scheme to the north and east, South Circular Road to the west, and CIE lands and St. John's Road West to the south. ''Clancy Barracks: 19th Century Buildings'' are listed in the record of protected structures. The development consists of minor amendments to the development permitted under DDC Reg. Ref. 2850/17 (Clancy Quay Phase 3 'parent permission') as follows: Permission for signage to the south of the vehicular site entrance, affixed to the permitted curved wall. Permission for design amendments to the permitted boundary treatment, adjacent to the retail unit in Block 1 on South Circular Road, including: the removal of a section of the Dublin City Council owned wall on the perimeter of the site, keeping a greater proportion of the former Barrack Boundary Wall (protected structure), removal of a length of railing from the original boundary wall and replacement with new balustrade and handrail extending to the top of existing ramp, and reuse of original railing at the Clancy Quay Phase 3 site entrance. Permission for the removal of 18no. surface car parking spaces and replacement with public amenity open space. Retention Permission for the completion of the conversion of permitted roof areas to roof terraces at permitted Block 1 (level 9), Block 3 (level 8) and Blocks 3 & 4 (level 7), with associated works including erection of safety railings, pergolas, trellis screening, planter boxes and minor extension of corridors onto roof terraces to accommodate part M compliant ramps for access. Retention Permission for reuse of stone material from the former Barrack Boundary Wall (protected structure) to the wall flanking the entrance to the retail unit on South Circular Road.
Planning permission for the change of use of the existing retail unit to a Crèche/Childcare Facility. New door between the existing crèche in Unit 2 and the proposed change of use building Unit 1B. New signage and entrance doors & windows to front elevation plus associated works.
PROPOSED NEW VEHICULAR ENTRANCE TO OFF STREET CAR PARKING TO FRONT GARDEN AND ALL ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS.
RETENTION / PLANNING PERMISSION: RETENTION permission for (i) the change of use of the site from 'restaurant car park' use to 'sports facility and recreational' use; (ii) removal of a 0.75m high boundary wall; (iii) installation of 5 no. sauna units and 3 no. plunge pools; (iv) installation of male and female changing rooms, office, and WC; (v) exterior signage; and PLANNING permission for (vi) provision of a new pedestrian crossing and associated road markings; (vii) provision of a 1.5m wide footpath along the site accessway; (viii) provision of covered bicycle parking comprising 10 no. bicycle parking spaces; (ix) reallocation of 4 no. existing car parking spaces for the proposed development; and (x) all associated site works, including public lighting to facilitate the development. Permission is also sought for (xi) the omission of Condition 4(a) as attached to Reg. Ref. 2555/18.
The development will consist of; (1) The provision of a new extension, comprising part single-storey part two-storey extension to the rear of existing house, (2) including rooflights and (3) associated site works.
Planning Permission is sought for the change of use of existing ground floor shop (Liam's Hardware) to a Day Services Centre. The development will incorporate a new single storey extension in the rear yard and conversion of existing rear stores which will include toilet facilities, offices, open plan areas and internal alterations to existing shop. New signage to existing shop front and manifestations to existing shop windows. All at 135 Galtymore Road, Drimnagh, Dublin 12, D12 PY91, for Walkinstown Association for People with an Intellectual Disability Ltd. Trading as 'Walk'.
Provision of 2 no. roof lights to the front elevation, removal of existing dormer and replacement with wider dormer with flat roof on rear elevation and associated site works.
Raising the existing single storey parapet height to the front of the house by 500mm. Incorporate existing sun room to side of house into kitchen area with raised ceiling and rooflight, new windows throughout, new rooflight in centre of roof on front façade and new dormer roof to rear in existing study.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for the proposed development comprises landscape design configuration of the existing public plaza at the pedestrian site entrance between the existing 'Cannon' (Block X1) and 'Camden House' (Block X2) buildings, feature lighting installation, wayfinding and place name signage. Proposed landscape works include:- upgrade of the entrance plaza to the eastern edge of the public footpath at South Circular Road; raised planting bed seating to manage site level transition to the north of 'Camden House'; reduction in size of existing utilities cabinet to the east of 'Camden House'; feature lighting installation with associated structural support columns; street furniture and extension of the surface finish upgrading to part of the public footpath on South Circular Road. Proposed signage includes - 1 no. pedestrian wayfinding totem sign, 1 no. illuminated place name sign, 1 no illuminated vehicle wayfinding totem sign within the public plaza area, 1 no. pedestrian wayfinding totem sign adjacent to the archway under 'Worthington House' (Block L1 / L2); 1 no.illuminated vehicle wayfinding totem sign adjacent to the southern edge of Worthington House (Block L1 / L2) 1 no illuminated place name sign mounted on the boundary wall at the vehicular entrance adjacent to the Officer's Mess; 1 no pedestrian totem wayfinding sign at the pedestrian entrance from South Circular Road adjacent 'The Watchtower' (Block 1) and all other associated and ancillary site works
Single storey extension to rear of house to accommodate a shower room and a larger dining room.
RETENTION: Retention permission for (i) the change of use of the site from restaurant use to sports facility and recreational use; (ii) removal of 0.75m high boundary wall; (iii) installation of 5 no. sauna units and 3 no. plunge pools; (iv) installation of male and female changing rooms, office, and WC; (v) exterior signage; and (vi) all associated site works to facilitate the development.
PERMISSION: The development will consist of Three Storey Dormer Extension to North Side of 763 SCR an existing two storey dormer house consisting of 25.5m2 Dormer Extension to Ground Floor, 18m2 Extension to First Floor, and 15m2 Dormer Extension to Second Floor. (58.5m2 Total) increasing area of house from 120m2 to 178m2.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: Planning permission for the retention of 3 number rooflights to the front elevation and for modifications to existing rear dormer window to a wider structure including new double doors with Juliet balcony and new flat roof, including all associated site works.
Conversion of existing attic space comprising of modification of existing roof structure, new access stairs, 2 No. roof windows to the front and flat roof dormer to the rear.
1: New two storey extension to side of existing house. 2: All ancillary site works.
The development will consist of a 66m² two storey extension to the side of an existing end of terrace house and of associated site works.
Permission for the following works: A) Demolition of existing single storey shed to side of property and single storey extension to rear. B) Combination of a small two storey flat extension and single storey flat roof extension to side & rear of existing building C) Associated internal modifications and siteworks.
RETENTION: The development seeking retention permission consists of the construction of a single-storey extension to the (eastern) side of the main house.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: The development will consist of the part change of use of the existing ground floor retail unit for the preparation and consumption of hot and cold foods and drinks on (part restaurant use) and off the premises, the use of parts of immediate external areas to the west and south of the existing unit for customer seating and tables to facilitate such consumption and, the installation of non- illuminated signage including vinyl images to the existing glazing.
Planning permission is sought for change of use of existing retail shop to cafe restaurant and delicatessen with ancillary accommodation and all ancillary site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: permission for a material change to the Chief Mechanical Engineers building within Inchicore Railway Works. A protected structure (Dublin City Council Development Plan 2022-2028, RPS No. 8853). The proposed works to consist of the energy retrofit of the existing building including the internal insulation of the roof and the internal drylining of the external walls, the introduction of internal secondary glazing and a mechanical ventilations system. The proposed works to take place at larnród Eireann, Inchicore works, Inchicore, Dublin 8, D08 K6Y3.