First floor extension over existing extension including ancillary works at the rear of their property
2 no free standing aluminium signs each stating 'Marino Community Special School', each 600mm deep x 2000mm wide and 2250mm high, one at the vehicle entrance and one at the vehicle exit to the school fronting onto Church Road
1. construction of a single-storey front porch extension. 2. widening of the existing right-side driveway and reduction of the left-side for pedestrian access. 3. removal of the existing conservatory and construction of a new single-storey rear and side extension, including modifications to the existing side extension and roof. 4. externally wrap the house with Insulation 5. reduction in the length of the rear garage and all associated site and development works
Internal alterations to and change of use of redundant ground floor canteen and kitchen to use as classroom no 9, single storey pitched hipped roofed extension for classroom no 10 to south / front of existing single storey school, associated site works
Attic conversion for study/storage use with dormer projecting window to rear and all associated site works
Part 8 - submissions should be made to the relevant department as specified on the site notice (not to the Planning Department) - demolish Rockbrae House and gate lodge and to construct 53 no. residential units arranged in 3 blocks and all associated site works. The accommodation shall consist of the following: 21 No. 1 bed apartments, 23 No. 2 bed apartments, 9 No. 3 bed townhouses
A single storey extension to the South West facing elevation, the provision of a part two storey and part first floor extension to the South East facing elevation, including the relocation of the front door to the South East facing elevation to face the road
Extension and alteration to house at 22 Aston Wood, Bray, Co. Wicklow. The planning application consists of a single-storey extension to the front elevation, a two-storey extension to the rear of the property, inclusion of a new window in the side elevation. Replacing all the windows and external insulation to match existing elevation
Demolition of existing sun room and workshop at the rear. To construct a single storey extension to the side & rear of the existing cottage and all ancillary site works
To retain the dwelling house as constructed
Construction of 2 storey with converted attic with dormer to the rear, 3-bed dwelling attached to the north side of existing semi-detached house with carparking space, landscaping & additional vehicular access & amended vehicular parking & access to the existing house and associated site works
Installation of electric gates at the entrance to the private avenue used by Tudor Violet Hill Company Members
• removal of existing dwelling comprising 46 sq.m. • construction of a new two-bedroom dwelling comprising 90.6 sq.m. • connection to all public services together with all necessary ancillary works to facilitate this development
69m2 extension to the north eastern end of a protected structure (RPS no. B25(Kilbride) Violet Hill) consisting of a single story pitched roof element offset from the existing building and a single story flat roof link. The proposed extension will provide three additional bedrooms along with a bathroom, ensuite and linking corridor. Works to existing building include: removal of existing double door on north east elevation, connection of new glazed link removal of paint on selected areas of brick and granite on external walls to restore to original condition. Along with associated site works.
Permission sought for retention of detached shed for use as home gym and workshop area with associated site works at rear
Of demolition of existing timber garden sheds and replacement with new timber sheds, retention of chicken coop, internal alterations to previous planning permission PL ref: 17/544 including permitted internal partition wall not built, internal wall permitted to be demolished left in place, modifications to permitted spiral stairs, all within a protected structure.
Single storey extension to north-eastern end of a protected structure (RPS no. B25 Kilbride, Violet Hill) consisting of demolition of modern garden wall, removal of existing modern double door on north-east elevation, construction of new single-storey, flat roof timber clad extension with partially glazed link to the existing house, and associated site works
For an existing single storey rear extension along with all associated and ancillary site and development works
(i) retention permission for "Click and Collect" signage in the existing Tesco car park; and (ii) permission for the construction of a sheltered canopy (c. 50 sq.m) in the existing car park for the purpose of providing 2 no. dedicated "Click and Collect" spaces for the existing Tesco store and all associated site development works
Slope stability remediation works on the sloped landscape areas to the north of the existing house and adjoining coach house, between the house and the River Dargle, as outlined on the planning application drawings. Works to include removal of existing trees and vegetation, slope regarding, soil nailing, construction of stone-filled gabion facing, foundations, drainage, underpinning and rebuilding of existing damaged walls, replanting of vegetation; Mount Herbert is listed as a Protected Structure, No. B20
Demolition of existing single-storey rear extension, construction of new single-storey rear extension, conversion of existing attic to habitable accommodation, restoration of existing roof, new roof lights, new roof structure between existing ridges, new stairs from first floor to attic in existing dwelling and associated site works, all within a protected structure (WCC RPS no. B25 Kilbride, Violet Hill)
Minor modifications to approved plans Reg Ref 15/358 (Pl 27.245283) for the Bray Primary Care Centre currently under construction comprising a surface level set down area for ambulance and other emergency vehicles, and the relocation of the approved ESB substation and switch room building from a position adjacent to Killarney Road boundary to a position adjacent to the two storey car park. No additional works proposed to the protected boundary wall to Killarney Road
Conversion of existing attic to habitable accommodation, restoration of existing roof, new roof lights, new roof structure between existing ridges, new stairs from first floor to attic in existing dwelling and associated site works, all within a protected structure
Demolition of existing 14.2 sqm two storey rear extension and construction of 30.5 sqm part two storey, part single storey rear extension to existing dwelling, moving of existing window to rear of existing dwelling and associate works
Construction of a 2 No. storey motor sales outlet principally comprising a car showroom and workshop with ancillary offices and staff facilities. The proposed building will have a maximum height of 7.28 metres with a gross floor area of 1,271 sq m (1,020 sq m at ground floor level and 251 sq m at first floor level). The development will also include: a vehicular entrance/exit via the existing estate road to the south of the site; 16 No. car parking spaces (including accessible parking spaces); 39 No. car storage spaces; 45 No. car display spaces; bicycle parking; bin store; plant room; boundary treatments; hard and soft landscaping; lighting; green roof; solar panels; signage; and all associated site and development works above and below ground
(i) construction of a two-storey commercial building (2221sqm) comprising 6 no. separate warehousing/light industrial units each ranging from 325-512 sqm and being served by ancillary counters principally serving trade customers; (ii) provision of an external car park comprising 29 no. vehicular spaces and 10 no. cycle parking spaces (iii) provision of new vehicular entrance along the northern site boundary off Boghall Road and new vehicular entrance in south eastern corner of the site off right of way joining access road off Boghall Road and, (iv) all associated site development works, including landscaping, boundary treatment and SuDs drainage works, necessary to facilitate the development
Demolition of fire damaged dwelling and garage; and subsequent construction of replacement dwelling (part three storey with pitched roof and part two storey with flat roof terrace accessed from top floor) adjacent to northern site boundary with packed waste water treatment system and polishing filter (to comply with EPA Code of Practice 2009), alterations to existing vehicular site access and road frontage (to improve sight lines), and altered round levels throughout site with retaining walls, terraces, parking area, lawns and planting
Detached two-storey house and a shed, set back and widen the vehicular entrance, reconfigure the front boundary to achieve visibility sight lines with the provision of a new footpath, and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development
(i) change of use of Unit No. 4 from retail to a café unit (c.65sqm); (ii) the amalgamation of Unit No. 4 (c.65sqm) with the existing café Unit No. 5/6 (c.150sqm) to provide a single café unit of c.215sqm gross floor area; and (iii) the removal of internal partition walls, amendments to the front elevation, signage and all associated site services and ancillary site development works.
Construction of a 2 No. storey motor sales outlet principally comprising a car showroom and workshop with ancillary offices and staff facilities. The proposed building will have a maximum height of 7.28 metres with a gross floor area of 1,271 sqm (1,020 sqm at ground floor level and 251 sqm at first floor level). The development will also include: a vehicular entrance/exit via the existing estate road to the south of the site; 16 No. car parking spaces (including accessible parking spaces); 39 No. car storage spaces; 45 No. car display spaces; bicycle parking; bin store; plant room; boundary treatments; hard and soft landscaping; lighting; green roof; solar panels; signage; and all associated site and development works above and below ground
Attic conversion including 2 "Velux-type" roof windows in front roof slope and dormer structure to the rear
Omission of Condition No. 7 as attached to Reg. Ref. 21/616 which relates to the hours of operation for the approved warehousing/light industrial development
Demolition of fire damaged dwelling and garage; and subsequent construction of replacement split level dwelling adjacent to northern site boundary with packaged waste water treatment system and polishing filter (to comply with EPA Code of Practice 2009), alterations to existing site access and road frontage (to improve sight lines), and altered site ground levels with retaining walls
Scaffolding
Extend the appropriate period of a permission - 16/540 - change of use from licensed public lounge to living unit in portion of ground lounge bar with alterations to elevations to Upper Dargle Road
First floor bedroom / bathroom / ensuite extension, two no velux windows, connection to all existing services
The removal of some existing boundary walling and the widening of existing vehicular entrance off Lower Dargle Road, Bray and the construction of boundary pillar and gates on the boundary and garden walls within the curtilage of the dwelling and all associated ancillary works
The removal of an existing flat roof and the construction of a new section of hipped roof including a new roof light to the south east side of an existing two-storey end of terrace house and amendments to the front garden to create a driveway including the removal of a section of garden wall, the installation of a dished kerb to the public footpath and a new vehicular entrance gate
Change of use from a detached three-bay two-storey over basement 8 no. bedroom dwelling of 707m² on 0.185 hectares to 6 no. apartments (2 no. 2 bed duplex on Lower Ground and Upper Ground floor, 4 no. 2 bed apartments on Upper Ground floor and First floors with new external terrace on Lower Ground floor, new external stone stairs to Lower Ground floor from Ground floor front entrance, New window replacing existing door at Upper Ground floor, New 8.3m² rear extension at Upper ground floor, with 8.3m² rear extension at first floor with new first floor window to rear elevation with new AOV to roof and new selected slate finish to roof with new firestopping between floors and internal modifications to common areas with new internal plant rooms with externally new internal shared surface roadway and 11 no. new surface car parking spaces (12 no. in total), with 16 no. secure bicycle spaces with polycarbonate cover with new 16.4m² single storey Bin store with new public low level lighting, landscaping and associated site works. Mount Herbert House is a protected structure (RPS Ref No.:B20)
2 storey extension to side & fore of existing semi-detached house, with single storey extension to front living room with porch canopy and ancillary site works
Part demolition of existing warehouse to provide vehicular access to the rear of the site for use as a storage area and all associated site works
Alterations to existing single storey side extension by addition of a second story, alterations to window on front elevation, entrance porch, existing roof and associated site works
Provision of a new two-storey, two-bedroom house to the front and side of the existing house. And the alteration of the existing front boundary wall to provide two vehicular entrances, one to serve the existing house and one to serve the proposed house
Section 42 - extension of appropriate period - 20/1261 - conversion of the existing garage to a granny flat and construct a first floor extension over with dormer window to rear and rooflight to front of the existing house
Conversion of the existing garage to a granny flat and construct a first floor extension over with dormer window to rear and rooflight to front of the existing house
Two existing extensions to the rear of the existing single-storey detached house at Filley Park Lodge, Upper Dargle Road, Bray, Co Wicklow, Eircode A98XV99. The first extension (the single-storey extension to the rear of the original 1840’s house) was constructed in the early 1980’s, while the second extension (the two-storey extension to the rear of the first extension) was constructed in 1990. A car-port was constructed in the mid 1990’s, and this application also seeks retention permission for same. The application also seeks retention permission for the reinstatement and upgrading of a series of partially overgrown raised terraces at the end of the rear garden, and the provision of additional steps and safety rails to replace existing. It also seeks retention permission for the erection of large new fencing panels to provide a new “face” to the existing large boundary fencing panels already in existence on the site. Finally, it includes the provision of a new roller shutter door to replace the existing garage doors, and the provision of a new soakaway to absorb rainwater from the already-existing hardstanding areas. This application seeks to tidy-up the planning status of these historical elements of the house, while at the same time, applying for retention permission for the small number of recent works as here listed
Two storey extension to the side and rear of existing dwelling, skylights, together with off street parking and all associated site works and boundary treatments
Provision of a new vehicular entrance gate to the Lauderdale Estate and for the lowering of the existing boundary wall to a height of 1.8m
6 sqm of demolition to existing ground floor rear (south) and side elevation (eastern) walls. The construction of 16 sqm single storey extension to aground floor and conversion of 12 sqm at attic / second floor of existing dwelling to habitable space including provision for dormer window facing south. The design includes associated internal modifications, modifications to existing elevations, a proposed velux rooflight to northern slope of existing pitched roof and proposed first floor roof canopy to proposed single storey extension, hard and soft landscaping, and all associated site development works above and below ground
Construction of new first floor extension over existing ground floor extension to the rear of dwelling