Permission to erect a new
The demolition of part single, part two storey building & single storey sheds and the removal of containers within the site; construction of a part 4 storey and part 5 storey Nursing Home with a total gross internal floor area of 5,916 sq.m. and comprising 115 no. single bedrooms with communal living spaces, dining areas, shared communal facilities, treatment rooms, kitchen and general administrative areas, staff areas and maintenance spaces. The existing low boundary wall to Main Street is to be demolished and replaced with a new low wall, metal railing and piers. The existing southern entrance to the site from Main Street will be retained and widened. The existing middle entrance to the site from Main Street will be closed up and a new entrance from Main Street will be formed at the northern end of the site to suit the new layout. There will be a new RC retaining wall at the boundary to the adjoining properties on the north side of the site. The existing bus stop & ESB pole will be repositioned to improve sight lines at the southern entrance to the site and the existing bus shelter will be replaced with a new bus shelter. The development will also comprise an ESB substation, plant room, an external bin store and an external backup generator, 15 no. surface car parking spaces at grade (including 1 no disabled car parking space and 3 no. electric vehicle charging spaces), 2 no. surface motorcycle parking spaces at grade, a covered bicycle stand catering for 4 no. short stay visitor bicycle parking spaces at grade at the main entrance to the nursing home, a secure covered bicycle stand catering for 16 no. long stay staff bicycle parking spaces in total at grade, a 1.2m wide x 2.2m high totem sign at the new entrance from Main Street at the northern end of the site, way finding signage, and all associated site, landscaping and infrastructural works, including tree planting, boundary treatments, street lighting, internal roadways, footpaths and shared surfaces, foul and surface water drainage, and potable water supply necessary to facilitate the development; A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared and is submitted to the planning authority with the application. The Natura Impact Statement (NIS) is available for inspection or purchase at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy during office hours at the Planning Authority. Retention is sought for an existing reinforced concrete retaining wall along the site boundary with the Tolka River. AI Received 29/10/2024
The demolition of existing 2 storey dwelling and single storey shed and construction of 6 no. semi-detached houses comprising of 2 no. 4 bed, 3 storey dormer houses, 2 no. 5 bed, 3 storey dormer houses and 2 no. 3 bed, 2 storey houses, new relocated road entrance, new boundary walls and all associated siteworks. AI Received 19-01-2023 SAI received 31/01/23
The demolition of existing detached garage and of a conservatory at the rear, the construction of a single storey extension of area 32sqm at the south western side of the existing dwelling comprising a tool store with a front entrance and a children's playroom, the construction of a second single storey extension of area 50sqm at the rear comprising contiguous kitchen, dining, and living areas, the construction of a porch adjoining the existing front entrance and the proposed store entrance, internal alterations to existing house to provide four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a utility room. Associated ground works, landscaping and tree management.
The development will consist of the construction of a single storey rear extension, new front porch extension and raising of the existing ground floor side flat roof area height. Permission is also sought for the retention of existing entrance walls piers and all associated ancillary site works required.
The development will consist
Permission is sought for a single storey extension to the front and part single/part two storey extension to the rear to increase the existing dwelling from a 3-bedroom house to a 4-bedroom house. All at 26 Castleknock Elms, Laurel Lodge, Castleknock, Dublin 15, D15 TK53.
The development will consist of the construction of a two-storey extension to the side of the house, the construction of a single-storey extension to the front of the house, the construction of a rooflight in the main roof to the front of the house and all associated site works.
The development seeking retention permission consists of the construction of a single-storey extension to the rear of the main house, lowering the first-floor bathroom and ensuite cills in the front (north-western) façade to match bedroom cill and omitting one rooflight in the main roof from approved planning reference FW23A/0266. The development seeking permission will consist of amending existing playroom external door in ground floor side (north-eastern) façade to permanently fixed window to match approved window in planning application FW23A/0266.
The development will consist of a single storey rear extension to the existing house, conversion of the existing side garage to living accommodation, replacement of garage double doors with a window to the front elevation, alterations to the front porch roof profile, relocation of the existing front door from the porch side elevation to the front elevation & new replacement door with a side window, alteration to the first floor central window to the front elevation, alteration to first floor window to the rear elevation, a single storey bay window rear extension, removal of the existing chimney stack, provision a new rooflight to the rear roof slope and the widening of the existing vehicular access to the site.
The works will consist of: 1) Two-storey rendered rear extension to existing detached dwelling with internal reconfiguration; 2) Proposed skylights to existing single-storey converted garage; 3) Removal of internal entrance lobby door; 4) Replacement of all windows to existing building; 5) All associated external works services, drainage and landscaping works required to be undertaken with this application.
The development consists of an extension to the rear of an existing house and to an existing attic conversion and all associated site works.
Permission for conversion of existing attic space to non-habitable storage/office area with new revised roof profile (from hipped to gable end) to side/rear, with new dormer window extension to rear roof with 1 no. rooflight to front roof elevation, 1 no. rooflight to rear roof elevation, internal modifications and associated site works.
Extension to the front, side and rear of existing dwelling at ground floor level to provide a Porch, WC & Cloak Room, Utility Room, Pantry and increased living accommodation, also an additional bedroom to the side of the existing house at first floor level. The combined floor area of the works is 61.7m².
The development will consist of the
Apply for permission to erect a new 5.2m x 1.85m x 2.8m stainless steel and glass bus shelter with 1 No. double sided internally illuminated advertising panel of 2 Sq.m area per side (4Sq.m total) located on the public footpath at Bus Stop No. 1674, Castleknock Road, R806, opposite Tudor Hall, Dublin 15, along with all associated site works.
Planning permission is sought for attic conversion with dormer projecting window to rear and 1 new velux window to front of house, additional room space for storage/home office and all associated site works.
The proposed works shall consist of an extension to the front, side and rear of existing dwelling at ground floor level, to provide a porch, WC & Office, Utility Room, Pantry and increased living accommodation, also an additional bedroom, ensuite and extended bedroom to the front and side of the existing house at first floor level. The combined floor area of the works is 75qm.
Single storey extension and alterations to No. 1 Glenville Way, Castleknock, Dublin 15. The proposed development will incorporate the following: (a) Construction of a single storey extension to the front of the house. (b) Construction of a new vehicular entrance off Glenville Way involving removal of a tree. (c) Alterations to existing window and door opes including new windows and new velux windows. (d) Internal layout alterations (e) Associated demolitions, drainage and landscaping works within the curtilage of the site. Additional Information Lodged on 24th Feb 2020. Additional Information deemed Significant 27th Feb 2020. Revised Public Notices submitted 17th Aug 2020.
Construction of a new house in the side garden. The proposed development will incorporate the following: (a) Construction of a new 2 storey house with attic store (b) Widening of the existing vehicular entrance onto Glenville Way (c) New boundary walls with pedestrian side gate (d) A new mains foul sewer connection (e) Associated demolitions, drainage and landscaping works within the curtilage of the site.
Permission for change of use of ground floor of existing dwelling house to children's playschool and associated works and associated site works.
Planning Permission sought for change of use of the ground floor from children's playschool (Reg. Ref. FW22A/0266) reverting to original residential use (Reg. Ref. FW13A/0144/E01) will all associated modifications and site works.
Demolition of the existing conservatory to the side and boilerhouse to the rear, the construction of single storey extensions to the side and rear, the construction of a new porch to the front, internal and external elevations alterations, replacement of all windows and external doors, all to the existing semi-detached two storey dwelling and the construction of a detached domestic garage to the side.
Retention permission is sought for alterations to approved permission FW18A/0010 (ABP 301294-18) in respect of: 1) Omitting single storey annex in West facade and alterations to facades, extending rear (south) single storey annex to full width of the dwelling with an increase in floor area of 3.6 sqm and height from 3.1m to 3.6m. 2) Second floor dormer on south roof slope changed from flat-roof box profile set flush with first storey (south) facade to triangular profile dormer setback 750mm from eaves. AI received 3/8/2022 AI deemed significant ** Revised public notices received 19/8/2022
Permission for Conversion of existing attic space comprising of modification of existing roof structure, raising of existing gable c/w window, new access stairs, 2no. roof windows to the front and flat roof dormer to the rear.
The development will consist of the change of use from Financial Services and Realty Office to Dental Practice, internal alterations to building, new signage to front and side elevations and for all associated site works and services.
The provision of additional temporary post-primary school accommodation by way of construction of 4 No. prefabricated buildings (c 62 Sq.Mtrs, 99 Sq.Mtrs, 189 Sq.Mtrs & 7.2 Sq.Mtrs) on a defined site area (c.0.909Ha) with associated site Temporary Permission for a period no longer than 5 years is being sought. Add Info received 1st September 2020.
Permission for the provision of additional temporary post-primary school accommodation by way of construction of 3 no. prefabricated buildings and an additional storey to an existing building on an a defined site area (c.0.9Ha) with all associated site works. Temporary permission for a period of no longer than 5 years is being sought.
Planning permission is sought for the demolition of the existing conservatory to the side and boiler house to the rear the construction of single storey extensions to the side and rear, the construction of a new porch to the front, internal and external elevational alterations, replacement of all windows and external doors all to the existing semi-detached two storey dwelling and the construction of a detached domestic garage to the side.
Planning permission for attic conversion with hip to gable roof and dormer to rear roof to accommodate stairs to allow access to attic conversion as non-habitable storage space with roof windows to front all with associated ancillary works.
The construction of an extension to the side of existing dwelling, at first floor level including changes to the elevations and for all ancillary site works.
The development will consist of the demolition of existing
Permission is sought by the Health Service Executive for a new 3 storey extension to existing hospital buildings at Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. The proposed development which extends to 1690m2 is to accommodate new CT facilities at Ground Floor Level, ICU rooms and ancillary accommodation at First Floor level and supporting Plant room at Second Floor/Roof Level. Links to the existing Radiology, Emergency, and Theatres Departments are provided as part of the proposed extension along with a dedicated lift and stair core. A 54m2 single storey structure is to be demolished in order to facilitate the proposed development.
The development will consist of 15.3m2 rear extension which will include a shower room and boot room, with flat roof and stone cladding finishes. Also change of fenestration and finishes to stone cladding for rear elevation of existing garage/storage room to be used as Gym and store to the north east, and 250mm raise of existing front retaining boundary wall and install 1200mm decorative railing to match existing gate on top with all the ancillary site works.
Permission is sought for a part single/part two storey extension to the front/side, single storey extension to the rear, elevational changes to the front and a new roof window also at attic level to the side.
To remove the existing garage & kitchen to the side of the existing two storey semi-detatched dweling & replace with a single storey extension to the front, side & rear with flat roof to front, side with mono-pitch roof to the rear with rooflights, external finishes to match existing, internal alterations & assoicate site works.
Permission for conversion of existing attic space comprising of modification of existing roof structure, new gable window, new access stairs and flat roof dormer to the rear.
Construction of 2 storey detached 3 bed dwelling, new vehicular entrance and parking for 2 cars in garden, boundary wall and associated works. Additional Information Lodged on 24th April 2020
Extended porch to front elevation, along with a single storey extension to the rear and associated site works.
Alterations/extension of the existing two-storey semi-detached house, comprising demolition of the existing rear extension and construction of a new single storey mono-pitch roof extension to the rear, installation of roof-mounted solar panels to new rear extension and existing rear roof pitch, modification of the existing internal layout and fenestration, construction of a new home office in rear garden and associated site development.
Permission is sought for retention of
A single-storey extension to the side of the property.
Permission for the demolition of an existing single storey outbuilding (boiler house) and the removal of an existing surface level ancillary car park and associated vehicular access together with site clearance (including tree removal) and ground works to facilitate the redevelopment of the site. The proposed redevelopment of the site comprises the provision of a new 3-storey Education and Research Centre building to accommodate faculty offices, administration, auditorium and classrooms and entrance lobby and café, together with showers, changing and toilet facilities all at ground floor level. A small mezzanine level sits above the entrance lobby to provide further ancillary breakout space. At first floor level the building is arranged to provide office and administration space and meeting rooms along with tutorial rooms and recreational facilities including a fitness suite and breakout space. An external roof terrace is provided on the western side of the building at first floor level above the entrance level/café. The proposed second floor comprises medical diagnostics labs with ancillary lab spaces and ancillary offices, meeting room and staff facilities. The proposed building provides a total of 4,103 sq.m. of Gross Floor Area (GFA), excluding the external roof terrace and replacement boiler house. A new vehicular access with associated access and egress control barriers is proposed in a revised position to the north of the proposed building and south of the existing HSE Academic Building to serve the proposed ancillary surface level car park that will provide a service bay. 34 no. car parking spaces and a bicycle storeroom to provide 36 no. bicycle storage spaces. An additional 36 no. bicycle storage spaces (18 no. Sheffield type stands) are provided. Other works include the provision of a single storey, detached boiler house (15 sq.m), taxi drop-off and outdoor refuse storage enclosures/service yard together with associated flood mitigation works associated with Abbotstowm Stream. The flood mitigation works include the replacement of an existing downstream culvert (comprising a 1050 mm diameter concrete pipe) with a new 2.7 m x 1.5 m box culvert, approximately 55 m in length together with the installation of debris/security screen to head wall and provision of a low-level wall (approximately 300 mm in height) extending from the HSE Academic Building to the north of the development site extending southwards to the southern end of the ESB Substation immediately to the south of the development site. Proposed site works include the temporary closure of a section (approximately 55m in length) of the existing access road to St. Francis Hospice and the provision of a re-aligned temporary vehicular access road and footpath with associated traffic light system to facilitate temporary road access/arrangement for the duration of the construction stage of the replacement culvert. Other site works include site clearance and ground works, landscaping works and provision of external lighting and associated infrastructure provision to serve the car park (including underground surface water storage attenuation tank). Two (2 no.) wall mounted, back-lit signs are proposed at second floor level to the southern and western elevations of the building, respectively. The signs comprise standard RCSI coloured logo and lettering that measures approximately 1.75 m in width and 2.49 m in height (the logo measures approximately 1.7 m in height on top of RCSI lettering that measures approximately 0.61m in height)
The development will consist / consists of:
Construction of a single-storey extension to the side of the existing property to provide for an enlarged kitchen and dining space and secondary entrance at ground floor as well as a first floor extension to the rear and side to provide for an enlarged bedroom. Works to the existing property will also include internal modifications and all associated external works required to facilitate the development. AI received 25/08/21
Permission is sought for the conversion of the attic space for the use as a storage area to include removal of the hipped roof profile and to form a new gable end to the roof. Works to include a new dormer window to the rear and 2 no. flat roof windows to the front roof surface.
Alterations to existing motor showroom building to include for new elevational treatments including new glazed curtain walling and wall cladding to new fascia, increase in floor area to accommodate new elevational treatments, illuminated building signage to replace existing at their building.
Proposed development includes the Provision of new temporary 109 sqm single storey Prefabricated CT Scan Room and associated reception/waiting room in the Existing Grassed Area connecting to the main Building at Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15.
Single storey extension to the rear of the property with a flat roof, containing an extra 58.80 SQM. of floor space. A new porch to the front of the existing property with a pitched roof, containing an extra 1.46 SQM of floor space. Repositioning of the front driveway opening to Clonsilla Road from the left side of the front garden, to a new location that is centred with the front door of the property, existing driveway opening to be closed up with a boundary wall that matches with the adjacent walls. Demolish and removal of existing brick built out buildings.
Demolition of an existing single storey outbuilding (boiler house) and the removal of an existing surface level ancillary car park and associated vehicular access together with site clearance (including tree removal) and ground works to facilitate the redevelopment t of the site. The proposed redevelopment of the site comprises the provision of a new 3-storey building to accommodate Offices/Administration, Auditorium and Classrooms and Entrance Lobby/Cafe, together with showers/changing and toilet facilities all at ground floor level. A small mezzanine level sits above the entrance lobby to provide further ancillary breakout space. At first floor level the building is arranged to provide office/admin space and meeting rooms along with teaching rooms and recreational facilities (including a fitness suite ad breakout space). An external roof terrace is provided on the western side of the building at first floor level about the entrance lobby/cafe. The proposed second floor comprises medical related research labs with ancillary lab spaces and ancillary offices, meeting room and staff facilities. The proposed building provides a total of 4,103 sq.m of Gross Floor Area (GFA), excluding an external roof terrace and replacement boiler house. A new vehicular access with associated access and egress control barriers is proposed in a revised position to the north of the proposed building and south of the existing HSE Academic Building to serve the proposed ancillary surface level car park that will provide a service bay, 34 no. car parking spaces and a bicycle storeroom to provide 36 no. bicycle storage spaces. An additional 36 no. bicycle storage spaces (18 no.Sheffield type stands) are provided. Other works include the provision of a single storey, detached boiler house (15 sq.m) taxi drop off and outdoor refuse storage enclosures/service yard together with associated flood mitigation works. The flood mitigation works include the provision of remote continuous culver monitoring; the provision of a new landscaped swale to the east of the proposed building, incorporating compensatory storage for flood events and provision of a low level wall (approximately 300mm in height) extending from the HSE Academic Building to the north of the development site southwards to the southern end of the ESB substation immediately to the south of the development site. Other site works include site clearance and ground works, landscaping works and provision of external lighting and associated infrastructure provision to serve the car park (including underground surface water storage attenuation tank). Two (2 no.) wall mounted back-lit signs are proposed at second floor level to the southern and western elevations of the building, respectively. The signs comprise standard RCSI coloured logo and lettering that measures approximately 1.75m in width and 2.49m in height (the logo measures approximately 1.7m in height on top of RCSI lettering that measures approximately 0.61m in height)