The demolition of existing un-occupied buildings on 21,22 & 23 Wickham Street and the construction of a 4 storey cultural centre and all ancillary site servicesDecision record indexed
Demolition of existing two-storey building & attached gable wall front, construct new entrance gate & security fencing, erect new building mounted advertising sign and all associated site worksDecision record indexed
Construction of store for restaurant and construction of covered bin storage area to accommodate storage of refuse for restaurant, revised details for refuse storage area granted permission under planning reference 17/1103 for 12 no. apartments(condition no. 12)Decision record indexed
Conversion of existing attic to a new bedroom and en-suite bathroom. Fit rear dormer window and Velux roof lights to the front and rear together with all associated site worksDecision record indexed
A garage in the rear garden and all associated site works and the installation of roof lights on the front elevation of the existing dwelling. Retention permission is also being sought for an existing boiler house in the rear garden.Decision record indexed
The proposed Development consists of a change of use from single house to apartments and remodeling of the existing four-storey-over-basement Georgian terraced house at No. 33 Thomas Street to provide 5no. one[1]bedroom apartments. The material alterations, repairs and renewals proposed to No.33 Thomas Street comprise: demolition of the return to the rear; reinstatement of the front lightwell and railings; removal and alterations to existing internal partitions, doors and joinery: fire upgrading of existing walls and ceilings, installation of mechanical and electrical services, as well as sundry remedial works not impacting on the character or special interest Georgian original (not a Protected Structure). The proposed Development also consists of demolition of the former fire station structure at No. 34 Thomas Street to provide two ranges of residential apartments around an internal courtyard – one facing onto Thomas Street and the other along the rear boundary of the site. Connected by a staircase and passenger lift structure, the proposed new apartment structure is five-storeys tall, comprising retail / commercial, community and storage uses at ground floor level, with apartments at first, second, third and fourth floor levels. The top floor onto Thomas Street is set-back from the street façade to the line of the ridge of No. 33. The proposed apartments comprise 8no. two-bedroom units. The proposed development includes the creation of a semi-private courtyard between the Thomas Street and the rear block– to provide residential amenity space, as well as bicycle and bin-storage, for the residential apartments. Services and siteworks proposed to facilitate the proposed development include: new water, electricity and comms supplies; new foul sewage and storm water connections to public mains; air-to-water and roof-mounted PV panels for heating and ventilationDecision record indexed
Extension to existing school for the provision of a new classroom circa 80sqm with new link to existing school along with all associated site works and services, material alterations to existing school to create a new corridor. St. Augustine's School is within the protected structure, the former Presentation Convent and Chapel RPS No. 356, NIAH No. 21518031Decision record indexed
The replacement of the double door with a window on the front elevation and a change of use from a retail unit on the ground floor and apartment on the first and second floors to a four bedroom dwellingDecision record indexed
The change of use of No. 21 Upper Gerald Griffin Street, Limerick from commercial to a two bed residence. Works to include internal alterations with the reinstatement of an infill first floor together with associated worksDecision record indexed
The following: modifications to existing ground floor retail unit to accommodate bin/bicycle store and common corridor to the existing lift; change of use to residential of the existing premises at first and second floor level and dormer roof space to provide for 6 no. 1 bed apartments; removal of existing roof over no. 43 and construction of new dormer roof with roof terrace; modifications to existing front elevation to create private open space for apartments; demolition of existing chimney breasts; creating openings in existing floors to create light well over proposed communal open space at first floor level and ancillary worksDecision record indexed
(i) subdivision of an existing 2 bedroom first floor apartment into new two number 1 bedroom apartments, (ii) new screened terrace to rear, (iii) removal of existing dilapidated pub front & replacement with new modern adaptation of former older shop front & insertion of new window to front elevation (iv) new AOV to roof slope along Emmett Place (v) internal modifications to existing apartments: and associated site worksDecision record indexed
Change of use of existing premises from existing retail use to office use over the existing four floors. Facilities will include open and closed offices, meeting rooms and meeting spaces, training and resource facilities, staff room and kitchenette, toilets, as well as a reception and information area at ground floor. Permission is also sought for the demolition of part of the existing building at the rear to improve ventilation and daylight, creating a new planted courtyard. Permission is sought for the erection of new signage on the existing fascia and as decal on the ground floor glazingDecision record indexed
No 2 New Wellington Terrace, O'Connell Avenue, Limerick City
The Proposed Change of Use of the upper two floors of an existing two-storey over basement property, a protected structure (RPS 4083), from use as a commercial office to use as a residential dwellingDecision record indexed
People's Park Medical Centre, The Park Lord Edward Street, Limerick
The change of use and amalgamation of an adjoining ground floor apartment into the existing ground floor Doctor's Surgery, construction of emergency exit into adjoining corridor and all associated site development worksDecision record indexed
The development that will comprise (1) retention and refurbishment of existing derelict structures at No. 11 & 12 Clontarf Place, Limerick, demolition of any remaining walls upstanding to the rear of, namely, formerly 1 - 4 Wellesley Lane, Limerick. (2) Permission is sought to construct a replacement building namely a new apartment building comprising 7 No. apartment dwelling units, the provision of a bin storage structure and bike storage structure, the provision of a controlled access gateway access to upgraded courtyard amenity area, any external modifications to side and rear of the adjacent Kyle House apartment building including the closing up of some existing windows, connection to public services, including all associated site development worksDecision record indexed
The demolition of existing derelict structures at No. 11 & 12 Clontarf Place Limerick, including existing derelict structures to the rear of, namely 1 - 4 Wellesley Lane, Limerick including all necessary grubbing up, erection of temporary fencing, weatherproofing and making good of exposed party wall boundaries and all associated site worksGrounds not yet categorised
Extension of Permission Ref: 14/1029: 1. Development of a new public plaza, taxi rank and car set down area to the front of the station, existing car park area will be removed, the existing derelict petrol station and Council Depot will be demolished. The new plaza in front of the station consists of a limestone paved area of 3,350 sqm together with feature lighting, landscaping, bench seating, bicycle parking and associated street furniture/fittings. A new ramped and stepped entrance will be formed to access the proposed new bus station. The proposed taxi rank and car set down consist of an area of 1275 sqm of paving with tree planting, benches, shelters, bins and bicycle parking. The existing large billboard advertising in three locations at present, a total of six 48 sheet boards are to be replaced with one new commuter type advertising panel, two six sheet panels and one LCD advertising screen. A new ESB substation and switch room are proposed to the rear of the existing Council Depot area of the site. 2. A new bus station is proposed to the Northern side of the existing train station building. The existing toilet block will be demolished. The new bus station is linked internally to the existing train station concourse The proposed bus station consists of a double height public concourse with ground and first floor office areas. The offices link at first floor level to the existing train station building. New bus entrance and exit at Roxborough Road is proposed. The floor area of the proposed bus station is 700 sqm ground floor and 350 sqm at first floor. Toilet facilities in the proposed bus station are shared with the train station. New ticket offices are proposed for both bus and rail ticket sales. 3. Proposed alteration inside the existing train station to open the central entrance area to three bays in width, relocation of the ticket office, repositioned retail units and new stone flooring. Associated renovations and alterations also consist of improved links to the proposed southern side car park and the proposed bus station area. 4. New surface level car park is proposed to the south eastern area of the site in addition to new car parking adjacent to the train station building on the southern side. Total of 326 car spaces are proposed, 264 new bicycle parking spaces are to be located in the new near car park, new plaza and taxi rank/car set down area. Colbert Station is a Protected Structure.Decision record indexed
No 4 New Wellington Terrace, O'Connell Avenue, Limerick City
The Proposed Change of Use of an existing two-storey over basement property, a protected structure (RPS 4092), from use as a commercial office to use as a residential dwelling. There are no construction works proposed as part of this applicationDecision record indexed
The demolition of existing extensions, the construction of a new two storey extension to the rear, the refurbishment of the existing dwelling, alterations to the façade and ancillary works to the existing dwellingDecision record indexed
The change of use of part of the ground floor premises from retail use (pharmacy use) to use as a casino at No. 38 William Street, together with the amalgamation of the floor area with the existing casino at No. 39 William StreetDecision record indexed
The construction of a two storey extension to the side of dwelling, two storey and single storey rear extension, flat roof dormer to rear with conversion of attic to a home gym/office with w/c, fenestration changes to dwelling and all associated site worksDecision record indexed
The change of use of roof top carpark to 1810sqm of commercial space with roof terraces and central landscaped courtyard, elevation alterations to north, south, east and west elevations, construction of a new internal stair core with pedestrian access from little Ellen Street, alterations to internal lift shafts, and all ancillary site worksDecision record indexed
(a) extension into the courtyard space at ground floor for an additional cafe / bar area and construction of an external terrace and toilets at first floor level over the extension and associated alterations, elevational alterations comprising the addition of a shopfront with retractable awning to the new bar, erection of signage on the north and east elevations, and erection of retractable canopy over the courtyard at first floor level and (b) Permission for change of use of existing 3 storey over basement building (excluding the front bar and terrace over) from public house and ancillary spaces to Office use, together with all associated internal alterations and ancillary worksDecision record indexed
The proposed development at Clayton Hotel Limerick, Steamboat Quay, Mountkennet, Limerick, V94 H6HN, will consist of the replacement and relocation of the existing high-level illuminated sign on the western elevation of the hotel with a new internally illuminated sign, oriented horizontally at a higher level, and all ancillary site works.Decision record indexed
The 'change of use' of (ground floor and basement) from existing shop usage to takeaway restaurant outlet including necessary alterations, signage and all ancillary site works and services. (This building is a protected structure 3567 situated at the corner of 1 Upper William Street and High Street, Limerick)Grounds not yet categorised
Change of use of part of ground floor, from offices to creche, which will be ancillary to the existing crèche. There will be minor internal alterations, consisting of the provision of two additional WC's, a pair of double doors between rooms and all associated site works. The building is on the record of protected structures RPS no. 3353, and is on the national inventory of architectural heritage (NIAH) reference no. 21517016Decision record indexed
The construction of a new two-storey extension to the side of the existing house, a new part single-storey & part two-storey extension to the rear of the existing house, to include replacement windows throughout, alterations to existing porch canopy, external insulation on existing house and all ancillary site worksDecision record indexed
6 Old Wellington Terrace, O'Connell Avenue, Limerick
The renovation and extension of the existing dwelling which includes the demolition of the existing lean-to single storey extension to the rear of the existing dwelling, the demolition of the existing two storey return to the rear of the existing dwelling, the construction of a series of new extensions to the rear of the existing dwelling, replacement windows throughout the front elevation and all ancillary site works. This property is located within the Architectural Conservation AreaDecision record indexed
The conversion of existing 'six-bay six-storey stone corn warehouse' structure into a mixed use building, containing a total of 12 no. apartments comprising 6 no. one-bed and 2 no. two-bed apartments and 4 no. three-bed apartments; with part commercial ground floor, a shop, facing the street. The work involves re-roofing the structure; providing new floors, staircase and lift; providing new doors with juliette balconies on the north and south elevations at each level; repointing the building externally; new cill treatment to all the windows; upgrading the building thermally for its new use, with new mechanical & electrical services, and ancillary site works at No 3 - 4 Robert Street, Limerick V94 FYO6, which is a protected structure No 3062Decision record indexed
Corner of 48 Upper William Street & Upper Gerald Griffin Street, Limerick
The change of use of the ground floor of the former TSB bank into two number one-bedroom apartments and the alteration to the ground floor street view elevationsDecision record indexed
The Former Limerick Gasworks Site, Dock Road, Limerick.
A Large-Scale Residential Development on a site of approx. 1.26 ha at the ‘Former Limerick Gasworks Site’, Dock Road, Limerick, Co. Limerick (V94 AE00). The subject site contains a Freestanding Wall (A Protected Structure RPS No. 3326) and is generally bounded by Dock Road to the north; the Power Station Building (A Protected Structure RPS No. 3261) and residential development at Saint James Mews to the south and south west; O’Curry Street to the east; and No. 2 and No. 3 Dock Road, the rear of No. 4 and No. 5 Dock Road and other commercial premises at Saint Alphonsus Street to the west. The proposed development will consist of a mixed-use Large-Scale Residential Development comprising 285 no. residential apartment units, 2 no. retail units and a childcare facility, all in 3 No. Blocks (Blocks A – C) ranging in height from 1-8 storeys with associated car parking, bicycle parking, public plaza and communal open spaces and all ancillary works. The development will consist of: a) The demolition of the vacant former Gas Networks Ireland offices (total GFA approx. 612 sqm). b) Partial removal of an existing boundary wall at Dock Road and O’Curry Street; the removal of railings from the top of the existing boundary wall at O’Curry Street; the removal of entrance gates at O’Curry Street; and the removal of entrance piers and gates at Dock Road. c) The demolition of an existing ESB Sub Station at O’Curry Street. d) The removal of an existing buttress section (approx. 8 sqm) and rear elevation of flanking gable (approx. 12 sqm) of the freestanding limestone site boundary wall at Dock Road (a Protected Structure RPS No. 3326) and the reinstatement of all associated openings and arches. The proposed development will dismantle and relocate 3 no. existing vermiculated arches from the flanking gable wall within the subject site as part of the overall landscape design. e) The construction of 285 no. residential apartment units in 3 no. blocks (A-C) ranging in height from 1-8 storeys in the form of 142 no. 1 bed apartments, 22 no. 2 bed (3-person) apartments, 105 no. 2 bed (4-person) apartments and 16 no. 3 bed apartments, each with associated private open space in the form of balconies / terraces as follows: (i) Block A ranging in height from 1 to 7 storeys will contain 114 no. apartments in the form of 70 no. 1 bed apartments, 22 no. 2 bed (3-person) apartments and 22 no.Decision record indexed
A change of use to provide a base for Limerick Suicide Watch operations, including minor elevational alterations, a car port, provision of car parking, vehicular access to the proposed car park, boundary treatments, and all ancillary site works and servicesDecision record indexed
Installation of 3 no. antenna and 2 no. transmission dishes on supporting poles together with equipment cabinets, cabling and associated site works at the roof levelDecision record indexed
Demolition of unauthorised structures, the construction of basement, construction of extension at ground floor to rear and side, change of use of existing stores into kitchen/circulation space, construction/extension of first floor to include bar/restaurant, WC’s, circulation space and outdoor roof terrace with retractable canopy, alterations to fenestration and internal layout and all ancillary site worksDecision record indexed
The provision of metal security fencing to the rear boundary, alterations to the rear façade to Market Alley, change of use of an existing store to kitchen facilities, provision of a cold store unit and roof canopy, and internal alterationsDecision record indexed
The installation of windbreaker planter boxes to form an outdoor seating area outside my premises facing O’Connell Avenue. The seating area will consist of 3 No. tables with 2 No. chairs per table and associated site worksDecision record indexed
The change of use of existing off-licence & retail unit to bar & restaurant. This area will be an extension of the existing bar & restaurant. Works will include internal remodelling, upgrades to external façade and associated site development worksDecision record indexed
Extension of duration for 16/902 for the construction of a 3-storey extension to the primary school off the main school entrance comprising of administratin room, parents room, 6 resource rooms, a new library at first floor level which will connect the primary school building to the sports hall buildingDecision record indexed
Extension of permission for planning ref. 18/466: a change of use from existing laundrette into 3 residential units, alterations to front elevation, dormer windows and all associated site worksDecision record indexed
The construction of a 5 storey apartment building consisting of a total of 36 no. apartments comprising 11 no. 1-bed and 25 no. 2-bed apartments, ESB sub-station, switch room, bin store, bicycle store, landscaped communal private garden area, external water tank & heat pump units, underground attenuation, connections to existing drainage & water supply network along with all associated site worksDecision record indexed