Planning permission is sought by Winemount Ltd for the change-of-use of the existing two storey Guud Day Café (202m2 in total) at the address of Hampton by Hilton, 25 Chancery Street, Smithfield, Dublin from Café use into Hotel use. The proposed ground floor will consist of two meeting rooms (105m2) and the proposed first floor will consist of four hotel bedrooms with ensuites (86m2). Planning permission is also sought for connections to all other necessary site services and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the change-of-use of the premises.
Seeks Change of Use, Planning Permission from Dublin City Council for a ground floor dental surgery in what had previously been in use as a printing shop (originally Snap Printing).
Development will consist of: The creation of a new ope in the party wall separating Merchant's Hall & Merchant's House at ground floor level.
Permission to erect 6 no. telecommunications antennae enclosed within 3 no. antenna shrouds together with all associated equipment upon the building rooftop.
Planning permission for 3 no. signs located internally behind the glazed façade at ground level in Unit D, Central Plaza, Dame Street, Dublin 2. The box signs (overall area 5.3 sqm) will be partly translucent and lit internally with LED lighting.
Retention of change of use of Apartment Nos. 20, 21 and 38 from residential to serviced apartments for short term hotel letting use. The apartments are operated and managed by Drury Court Hotel. There are no works proposed as part of this application.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE New external shop fascia signage to existing shopfront and decoration to existing shopfront brickwork surround at ground floor level retail unit at 10 Aungier Street, Dublin 2 D02 VY64, a Protected Structure.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: New external shop fascia signage to existing shopfront and decoration to existing shopfront brickwork surround at ground floor level retail unit at 10 Aungier Street, Dublin 2 D02 VY64, a Protected Structure.
RETENTION: Crestcove Limited is seeking retention planning permission for change of use from retail to medical (doctors surgery) of the 145sqm ground floor unit together with associated signage to the east elevation all at No. 139 Capel Street, Dublin 1, D01 P9K7.
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.
The development will consist of (i) partial change of use of the northern portion of ground floor level from office space to a bicycle showroom facility; (ii) internal reconfiguration including the provision of a new ope to the east to allow access to the buildings central portion, extinguishment of existing internal ope to the south and provision of internal bicycle storage space; and, (iii) all associated works necessary to facilitate the development.
Planning permission for temporary change of use, not exceeding three years, from car park to licensed outdoor restaurant with temporary stretched canvas roof, movie screen and associated serving and kitchen at the 6th floor (roof level) and ancillary staff facilities, toilets and gallery/exhibition areas at the 5th floor, and associated works, all pending redevelopment of the existing car park building. The floors below this proposed development will continue in their current use.
The proposed development will consist of amendments to the previously permitted development granted under Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 2421/20 and An Bord Pleanala Reg. Ref. ABP-309400-21. The proposed amendments include reconfiguration of the permitted development as follows: (i) Basement Level: Reconfiguration of the shape and structure of the basement level from that permitted, resulting in a reduction of the proposed area by c.48.65 sqm to an overall c. 326.58 sqm. (ii) Ground Floor Level: Reconfiguration of the permitted ESB Substation/Switchroom (c. 14 sqm) to a Double Substation (c.27.74 sqm) resulting in a relocation of the associated doorway to the north elevation onto Dame Lane; relocation of the main entrance doorway; reduction in the area for the permitted Restaurant from c. 447.8 sqm to c. 375.92 sqm; change of use of part of the permitted Office area to Cafe/Reception area c. 74.14 sqm. (iii) First to Eight Floor Levels: Reconfiguration of the internal core area to accommodate a unisex WC arrangement; an increase of the office areas on these floors by a total of c. 174.4 sqm; minor changes to the external facade to facilitate these amendments. (iv) Roof Level: Reconfiguration of the proposed roof level plant area to align with Passivhaus compliance, including the provision of 2 no. high efficiency Air Handling Units, resulting in a minor increase in height to c. 36.279m above ground (44.129m ODM, including lift overrun). (v) All associated site development works.
The development will consist of the following: the demolition of the existing six storey mixed use structure (c. 6,108 sq. m) known as 'Moira House' and 'Trinity Street Car Park', currently comprising a 171 no. space multi storey car park, 3 no. retail units at ground floor (c. 508 sq. m) and 5 no. self-contained offices suites (c. 292 sq. m) and the provision of a nine storey over basement office building with a restaurant at ground floor. The proposed building has a total height of c. 36.218m above ground (43.7m ODM, including lift overrun), stepping back at seventh and eighth floor levels with a gross floor area of c. 7,460 sq. m (including basement of c. 318 sq. m). The proposed building will accommodate office space at first to ninth floor levels with a reception lobby at ground floor accessed from Saint Andrew's Lane and a ground floor restaurant unit (c. 540 sq. m) accessed from both Trinity Street and Saint Andrew's Lane. The proposed building is set back from Trinity Street at ground and first floor levels providing for a pedestrian plaza/seating area (c. 53 sq. m) while the building is also set back from Saint Andrew's Lane to the south providing for a second entrance plaza (c. 32 sq. m). The proposed development includes terraces at seventh and eighth floor levels to the north elevation, PV panels at roof level, plant at roof level (including lift overrun) and at basement level, substation/switch room at basement level, 2 no. stair cores, 3 no. lift cores, a separate stairs from the restaurant to the basement, bicycle storage at basement level (c. 76 no. spaces), bike lift, ancillary facilities (including shower block) and all other ancillary site development works.
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.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the change of use from retail / commercial use to bar / restaurant / performance venue and associated works at 46 Drury Street (Protected Structure No. 2393). The works include: (a) the reforming and extension of the existing semi-basement (providing an additional floor area of c.40sq.m.) for ancillary kitchen, stores, keg lift, staff welfare facilities and customer toilets; (b) removal of existing ground, first and second floors and their replacement with new floors at ground and first floor level (creating a double height first floor space); (c) new glazed entrance door; (d) new gate to lane; and (e) all associated site and development works. There will be an overall net reduction in floor area from c.404sq.m. to c325sq.m. All works proposed on a site of 0.0171ha (171sq.m.).
The development will consist of the provision of a pair of decorative metal security gates at the entrance of the shop.
PERMISSION: The development will consist of: 1) Proposed street front alterations to Francis Street 2) Proposed new public doorway to existing South East elevation 3) Proposed internal alterations 4) All site and associated works.
Permission for the erection of 2nos. advertising structures, within curtilage and affixed to the hotel development at 09-17 St. Andrew's Lane, Dublin 2; covered by existing granted Planning Permission (Reg. Ref. 4342/16 and 2537/19). The Planning Permission (Reg. Ref.4342/16) had previously indicated the location of these advertising structures; 1no. to the west of the development at Ground Level (0.6msq) and 1no. to the North of the Development at 5550mm above external Ground Level (2.6msq). The signage lettering will be a mirror black stainless steel finish. On the north, the lettering will be back lit and supported off a satin black powder coated aluminium frame. To the west, the lettering will be supported through a glazed balustrade.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The building is bound to the north by The Annex Building (a Protected Structure, Ref: 8830), to the east by 9 College Green (a Protected Structure, Ref: 1989), to the south by Dame Street, and to the west by Central Plaza (a Protected Structure, Ref: 8830). The proposed development relates to permission for the change of use of 2 Central Plaza at basement, ground floor and mezzanine levels only, from permitted retail use (as permitted under DCC Ref. 3154/17) to leisure/tourism use, and associated internal reconfiguration works.
Planning permission for development at a site of approx. 0.2ha. at 26/27 Arran Street East, 26-31 Arran Street East, 32 Arran Street East and 14-20 Little Mary Street, Dublin 7. The development will consist of: A) demolition of the existing 2 no. to 3 no. storey buildings c.3,470.9sq.m; B) construction of a part 5 no. part 8 no. storey 278 bedroom hotel building of approximately 9,614.30sq.m over a single basement, with frontages to Arran Street East and Little Mary Street, including; ground floor licenced bar/lobby, a 64.5sq.m fourth-floor terrace fronting Little Mary Street and 7 no. seventh-floor terraces from hotel bedrooms fronting onto Arran Street East C) 2 no. licenced ground floor restaurant/retail units (119.8sq.m & 216.3sq.m) fronting Arran Street East; D) all ancillary areas (staff areas/internal service/kitchen/library/laundry/store for 30 no. bicycles and electric substation and transformer located at ground floor level; E) basement to include plant room, communications room, staff-room & changing areas (plant at roof level and at 1st floor level 5th, 6th, and 7th floor levels on eastern side of building); and all ancillary site development/boundary works including footpath widening on Arran Street East and set down area.
External render of first, second and third floor of existing front elevation from eroding brickwork to a smooth render nap finish and all associated site works.
RETENTION & PERMISSION: We, Sharkbait Trading Company Limited, intend to apply for retention permission (for restaurant use) and planning permission (for signage) for development at this site at Ground Floor, 56-58 Drury Street, Dublin 2. The development consists of retention of restaurant use extending to 113 sqm at ground floor level and proposed banner signage located above shopfront on west elevation extending to an area of 4.5 sqm.
Permission for (a) a change in use from yoga studio to office use, (b) internal alterations and other contingent and ancillary works, on the second floor.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: For development at the Annex Building (a Protected Structure Ref: 8830). The proposed development relates to: 1. Retention permission for the setting back of the entire northern elevation of the Annex Building by 0.65m. This was carried out during construction to ensure that the permitted building was not encroaching onto the existing Taken In Charge area by Dublin City Council. This reduced the permitted unit kiosk from 13 sq.m to 10.6 sq.m. and reduced the delivery area for the main Annex Building from 7.2 sq.m to 5.9.sqm. Retention is also sought for facade alterations to the northern façade of the main Annex Building where concealed louvered panel has been provided to facilitate access to a gas meter. 2. Permission for a change of use of the permitted kiosk unit (located onto Cope St) from permitted use as a restaurant/café unit (as permitted under Reg. Ref.:3154/17 as amended by 3907/19) to a takeaway unit for the sale of Coffee and/or food/hot food for consumption off premises and the insertion of a glazed opening window (1.84m x 1.22m) and serving shelf on the western elevation onto the pedestrian route between Dame St and Cope Street. The unit will accord with the permitted opening hours of the wider Central Plaza restaurant/café units of 7am to 11.30pm. Alterations to the permitted signage to allow for 2 no. new signage on the north elevation of 2.15m x 0.75m and west elevation of 2.65m x 0.75m and west elevation of 2.65m x 0.75m.
The development will consist of: the change of use of semi-basement and ground floor from car park and retail to bar and jazz club with part retail / cafe-bar fronting onto Drury Street; the construction of a sub-basement for customer toilets and store (c.45.6sq.m.); increase in the height of the existing basement level; reconfiguration of the internal layout to make it fit for purpose; modifications to the fire escape exit to South William Street at basement level; new pedestrian entrance and ground floor facade treatment to the bar and jazz club; relocation of pedestrian entrance and facade treatment to the ground floor retail / cafe-bar unit; associated elevational changes; and all associated works; all on a site of c.0.042ha (c.422.1sq.m.).
PI Hotels & Restaurants Ireland Ltd intends to apply for permission for development to amend a previously permitted hotel scheme (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 4110/17 (ABP Ref. PL29N.301416) (extended under DCC Reg. Ref. 4110/17/X1), which was subsequently amended by Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 4679/19 (ABP Ref. PL29N.306858) and Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 4009/23) on this site of 0.127 hectares at Twilfit House, 137-140 Abbey Street Upper, 57-60 Jervis Street and 1-4 Wolfe Tone Street, Dublin 1, D01 R2P0. The site is bound: to the north by Wolfe Tone Park; to the south by Abbey Street Upper; to the east by Jervis Street; and to the west by Wolfe Tone Street. The proposed amendments to the permitted hotel development include: lowering of floor levels at Basement Level by 300 mm; the reconfiguration of the internal layouts (from Basement Level to Seventh Floor Level to include amendments to the lift core, stair cores, bicycle parking store, service, staff and storage rooms / spaces (including Back-of-House (BoH) spaces), riser / python spaces, column concealing elements, smoke shaft automated opening vent space, fire fighting and delivery corridors, Front of House (FoH) spaces, hotel bedrooms, plant areas / rooms (which includes areas such as circulation areas and cores (lifts and stairs) and routes throughout the building; changes to structural column design at Ground Floor Level; alterations to the permitted building’s elevations from Ground to First Floor Level, including alterations to the lightwell elevations; addition of mechanical ducts and ventilation louvres to central lightwell; provision of openings in Seventh Floor Level plant screen; reconfiguration of the permitted building’s Roof Level Plan to include amendments to the lift core, stair cores, roof access ladders, drainage pop-ups, maintenance circulation spaces, PV panels, davit arm anchors, fall restraint, associated electrical containment and mechanical equipment added; alterations to the permitted building’s lift over run at roof level with an increase in height by +0.17 m OD from 30.930 m OD to 31.1 m OD; and associated alterations to permitted hard and soft landscaping and permitted scheme’s site services (mechanical and electrical, water supply, sewage disposal and surface water disposal). There is no alteration to the floor area of the permitted building arising from the proposed amendments. There is no alteration to the previously permitted number of hotel bedrooms. The previously permitted cycle parking provision is to be amended reducing the number of long-term secure bicycle parking spaces for staff from 24 No. spaces to 12 No. spaces.
PI Hotels & Restaurants Ireland Ltd intends to apply for permission for development of 5 No. illuminated external signs and building façade lighting at Twilfit House, 137-140 Abbey Street Upper, 57-60 Jervis Street and 1-4 Wolfe Tone Street, Dublin 1, D01 R2P0. This external signage and lighting application relates to a previously permitted hotel development (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 4110/17 / ABP Ref. PL29N.301416 (extended under DCC Reg. Ref. 4110/17/X1), which was subsequently amended by DCC Reg. Ref. 4679/19 / ABP Ref. PL29N.306858 and DCC Reg. Ref. 4009/23) that is currently under construction. The proposed development consists of the erection of: (a) 4 No. high level signs of c. 1.81 sq.m each, with backlit illumination to both roundel and letters, located on the north, east, and west elevations (b) 1 No. low level sign of c. 0.88 sq.m with backlit illumination to both roundel and letters on the southeastern elevation (c) All signage is single sided consisting of aluminium panel powder coated purple, with applied vinyl graphics. (d) the provision of building façade lighting, 4 no. wash uplighters and 2 no. strip downlighters.
The proposed development, which provides for alterations to the permitted building comprises an increase in the size of the permitted Mezzanine, first and seventh floor levels (from 1,805 sq m floor are total permitted across these levels to 2.287 sq m floor area total proposed across these levels), and a decrease in the size of the permitted ground, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth floor levels (from 5.683sq m floor are total permitted across these levels to 5,518 sq m floor area total proposed across these levels) (no change in size to the permitted basement level (324 sq m) is proposed); the reconfiguration of the internal layout of all levels of the permitted building (from basement to seventh floor levels), to include amendments to the hotel bedrooms and related ancillary hotel facilities including work space, reception area, lobby and restaurant with public bar, storage areas, administration and staff facilities, plant, waste storage area and bicycle store, ancillary space (which includes areas such as circulation cores (lifts and stairs) and routes, plant areas throughout the building, electrical substations and switch rooms, toilets and shower areas etc.), and lightwell (including the extension to the lightwell to the enlarged Mezzanine level); alterations to the permitted building's elevations from ground to seventh floor levels, including alterations to the lightwell elevations; alterations to the permitted plant areas at roof level and associated relocation of the roof plant screen, where required; an increase in the thickness of the external wall around the permitted buildings perimeter from ground to seventh floor levels; alterations to the permitted finished floor levels and external roof build-up of the permitted building resulting in an increase in the height of the building from c. 25.8m permitted to c. 26.78m proposed and associated alterations to permitted hard and soft landscaping and permitted scheme's site services (mechanical and electrical, water supply, sewage disposal and surface water disposal). The total gross floor area of the hotel building increases by c. 317sq m (from c. 7,812 sq m permitted to c. 8,129 sq, proposed) with an increase in the number of hotel bedrooms proposed from 206 no. permitted to 219 no. proposed.
PI Hotels & Restaurants Ireland Ltd intends to apply for permission for development to amend a previously permitted mixed-use hotel, gym / retail scheme (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 4110/17; ABP Ref. PL29N.301416) on a site of 0.127 hectares at Twilfit House, 137-140, Abbey Street Upper, 57-60, Jervis Street And, 1-4 Wolfe Tone Street, Dublin 1, D01 R2P0. The site is bound: to the north by Wolfe Tone Park; to the south by Abbey Street Upper; to the east by Jervis Street; and to the west by Wolfe Tone Street. The proposed development, which provides for alterations to the permitted building, comprises: a reduction in the size of the permitted basement level (from 1.090 sqm floor area permitted to 324 sq m floor area now proposed), including the omission of the permitted gym at this level (providing for a change of use from gym to hotel-related use and attenuation tank (273 sq m)); the provision of a mezzanine level between ground and first floor levels to provide additional hotel bedrooms, ancillary areas and circulation (413 sq m floor area proposed); internal alterations to the permitted ground, first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth floor levels, including the provision of additional floor area to provide hotel-related use in the permitted void at first floor level and a reduction in the size of the permitted lightwell (resulting in an additional 99 sq m floor area at this level) and a reduction in the size of the permitted lightwell from second to sixth floor levels (resulting in an additional 45 sq m in total across these floors); alterations to the permitted plant areas at roof level and the introduction of hotel floor area comprising bedrooms ancillary areas and circulation space at this level (474 sq m floor area proposed); the change of use of the permitted gym / retail unit at ground floor level to hotel-related use (120 sq m); and alterations to the permitted finished floors levels of the building from basement to sixth floor levels. The proposed development will result in a hotel with related hotel facilities including restaurant, public bar, reception and seating areas, work space, storage, administration and staff facilities, other hotel-related back-of-house areas, plant (including substation with associated switch room), waste storage area and cycle parking. The total gross floor area of the building increases by 265 sq m (from 7,547 sq m permitted to 7,812 sq m proposed) with the number of hotel bedrooms increasing by 26 no. (from 180 no. permitted to 206 no. proposed), resulting in an eight storey building (including set-backs at Seventh Floor Level), excluding mezzanine level, over basement. The scheme also includes: associated elevational changes; and associated alterations to the permitted scheme’s services (mechanical and electrical, water supply, sewage disposal and surface water disposal).
The development will consist of (1) Internal alterations and refurbishment of ground floor entrance lobby situated on Exchequer Street; (2) Internal alterations and refurbishment of first, second and third floor office accommodation as well as an entrance and stairs at ground floor level; (3) Change of use of 131.65 sq. m of first floor accommodation from office to hair salon including an additional 9.1 sq.m resulting from the removal of a stair; (4) The removal of an existing staircase to the rear south east corner and the extension of the existing office floors at second and third floors by 9.1 sq. m per floor; (5) External repairs to brickwork including, cleaning replacing spalled brickwork, re-pointing of brickwork to front, rear and side elevations, repair chimneys as necessary with existing finishes reinstated, cleaning and repairs to existing sandstone courses to Exchequer St. and Drury St. installation of 4 no. fire-rated glazed panels to the external face of the existing window to rear staircase within the common corridor, replacement of existing window to the rear-staircase on the west at flat roof level with new roof-access-door, formation of new opening in existing rear staircase on the east at flat roof level to accept new roof-access-door, replacement of lead flashings and parapet gutters, dormer linings and recovering the existing main roof with reused and replacement natural slate with 4 no. rooflights installed to rear; (6) Refurbishment of existing window sashes and replacement of glazing with double-glazed units; (7) Replacement cast-iron rainwater goods to Exchequer Street elevation and pvc rainwater goods to rear (south) elevation (8) Removal of existing flagpoles and decommissioned alarm boxes; (9) Replacement of SVPs with new to rear (south) elevation; (10) Installation of 4 no. vent grilles in brickwork to the rear (south) facade and 3 no. ventilation grilles in brickwork to the east facade and installation of 2 no. ventilation grilles in the roof to the south (11) Removal of existing roller shutter and replacement with new hardwood painted door to the front entrance on Exchequer Street; (12) Replacement of existing building signage above entrance door with new signage in same location and new 'plaque' signage to right-hand side of entrance door; (13) Installation of mechanical plant and screening to the flat roof area at first floor level at rear; (14) All other associated structural, fire compartmentation works and service installations.
RETENTION PERMISSION: the description of the development is as follows: retention permission required for (i) 4 no. flagpoles on the west elevation to Aungier Street, (ii) 3 no. advertising canopies: 1 no. located on the west elevation to Aungier Street and 2 no. located to the north elevation to Longford Street Little, (iii) 3 no. wall mounted historical advertising signs on the north elevation to Longford Street Little, (iv) 3 no. wall mounted benches on the north elevation to Longford Street Little.
RETENTION: For i) 4 no. Flagpoles on the West elevation to Aungier Street, ii) 3 no. Advertising canopies: 1 located on the West Elevation to Aungier Street and 2 located on the North elevation to Longford Street Little, iii) 3 no. wall mounted advertising signs on the North Elevation to Longford Street Little, iv) 3 no. wall mounted benches on the North Elevation to Longford Street Little.
RETENTION: i) 4 no. flagpoles on West elevation to Aungier Street; ii) 3 no. advertising canopies: 1 located on the West Elevation to Aungier Street and 2 located on North elevation to Longford Street Little. iii) 3 no. wall mounted advertising signs on the North Elevation to Longford Street Little; iv) 3 no. wall mounted benches on the North Elevation to Longford Street Little.
RETENTION PERMISSION: for (i) 4 no. flagpoles on the west elevation to Aungier Street, (ii) 3 no. advertising canopies: 1 located on the west elevation to Aungier Street and 2 located to the north elevation to Longford Street Little, (iii) 3 no. wall mounted advertising signs on the north elevation to Longford Street Little.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: Permission for modifications to elevations of previously approved permission reg. ref. 3390/18 including: (i) the addition of a bust of the poet Thomas Moore and (ii) reinstatement of a plaque indicating the birthplace of Thomas Moore to the Aungier Street elevation and Retention Permission for (i) changes to external finishes and signage; (ii) alteration of type and position of windows and doors and (iii) the removal of 3 no. windows from the Longford Street Little elevation.
PERMISSION The works will include the demolition of the rear (South) facing elevation, renovation and restoration of existing derelict 3 storey over basement building, and construction of a 2 storey extension to infill rear (South) yard, a new 2 storey rooftop extension with a North facing roof terrace, new fenestration and shop front to the North Street Elevation. The proposed use of the development is retail on basement and ground floor level (54m2) and 1 no. 3 bedroom apartment over 1st,2nd,3rd and 4th floor level (124m2).
Planning Permission for works at this address: Proposed Los Igunas Restaurant, Annex Building, Dame Street, Dublin 2. The proposed development will consist of the following: Erect 2 No. external signage at proposed Los Igunas Restaurant, all ancillary associated site works.
PERMISSION:The development will consist of the change of use of the existing basement car park (369sqm) at 47 Drury Street to restaurant use, the change of use of the existing ground floor retail (35.1 sqm) at 47 Drury Street to restaurant use and the associated extension of the existing SOLE Restaurant out to 47 Drury Street at ground floor and basement levels. It will include the relocation of the restaurant entrance from 18-19 South William Street to 47 Drury Street along with associated internal modifications to the existing building. The relocation of the entrance will involve the remodelling of the shop / carpark entrance frontage to form a new shopfront to 47 Drury Street including new signage, lighting and a demountable canopy awning over the new restaurant entrance.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: 0.212 Ha. site at Nos 133 & 133A Capel Street, Nos. 136A and 136B Capel Street, Nos 7 and 7A Meetinghouse Lane and No.23, Little Mary Street, Dublin 1 (all Protected Structures with the exception of No. 7A Meetinghouse, Lane, RPS Nos. 1213, 5064, 8772). Part of the site is also known as the former Boland's Bakery (including structures to the rear opening onto Meeting House Lane) referred to as No133B Capel St. in the Record of Protected Structures (also RPS No. 1213). The development amends a permitted hotel development (as granted under DCC Reg. Ref. 3274/20 (ABP Reg. Ref. ABP-309470-21) and subsequently amended by DCC Reg. Ref. 3463/22). The proposed amendments will consist of the following modifications change of use of the function room in Building D to restaurant/bar (c.310 sqm); the increase in height of the permitted building C from c. 15.5 metres to c. 24.4 metres including plant (additional 3 no. storeys including rooftop plant) and associated increase in height of the link bridge between building C and building B; the reduction in height of the building connection between building A and Building B from c. 13.6 metres to c. 11.1 metres; revised back of house and core layout to accommodate an ESB substation and switch room at the south of building B; elevation changes including revised materials treatment s and the omission of cantilever terraces and structural projections on the north, west and east elevations of building B from third to seventh floor levels; the extension of the restaurant/bar in building B (c.60 sqm); changes to building B (former car park) including removal of an additional steel beam and building D (former meeting house) in the perforation of the southern wall to accommodate services and for openings and in the widening of a previously permitted opening to the northern wall; internal changes and reconfigurations; additional plant including roof top plant and all associated development works above and below ground. The proposed amendment will increase the gross floor area of the development from 5,449 sqm to 6,051 sqm and will increase the number of hotel bedrooms from 98 no. to 101 no.
0.212 Ha. site at Nos 133 & 133A Capel Street, Nos. 136A and 136B Capel Street, Nos 7 and 7A Meetinghouse Lane and No.23, Little Mary Street, Dublin 1 (all Protected Structures with the exception of No. 7A Meetinghouse, Lane, RPS Nos. 1213,5064,8772). Part of the site is also known as the former Boland's Bakery (including structures to the rear opening onto Meeting House Lane) referred to as No133B Capel St. in the Record of Protected Structures (also RPS No. 1213). PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of amendments to the permitted hotel development as granted under Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 3274/20 and An Bord Pleanala Case Reference 309470-21, to include the following modifications to accommodate the detail Mechanical & Electrical service design:- Alterations to the roof level on Building B to accommodate air handling units, heat pumps, additional plant equipment & roof top plant screening, the relocation of the firefighting lift shaft and an associated generator. Provision of an increased FFL to FFL on Building B to provide a service zone within the internal corridors, resulting in an increase to the overall parapet level by a total of 1m and the required adjustments to the external elevations. Alterations to the roof level on Building C to accommodate air handling units, heat pumps, additional plant equipment & roof top plant screening. Provision of an increased FFL to FFL on Building C to provide a service zone & appropriate level access connection to Building B, resulting in an increase to the overall parapet level by a total of 1.5m and the required adjustments to the external elevations. All other associated site and ancillary development works. The proposed amendments do not result in any changes to the footprint of the permitted development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: permission for development of a hotel at this 0.212 Ha site at Nos. 133 and 133A Capel Street, Nos. 136A and 136B Capel Street, Nos. 7 and 7A Meetinghouse Lane and No. 23 Little Mary Street, Dublin 1 (all Protected Structures with the exception of No. 7A Meetinghouse Lane, RPS Nos. 1213, 5064, 8772). Part of the site is also known as the Former Boland’s Bakery (including structures to the rear opening onto Meeting House Lane) referred to as No. 133B Capel Street in the Record of Protected Structures (also RPS No. 1213). The development will consist of: the removal of part of existing floorspace (1,512 sq m) which principally includes the removal of non-original fabric to Protected Structures of no architectural significance (including fabric such as flat roofed extensions, stud partitions, blockwork services enclosures, infill floor and ceiling sections, stair enclosures, atrium, block fabric to original openings, later windows, doors, services, fittings and concrete floors); upper gable fabric of No.133b Capel Street in addition to the limited removal of original fabric to facilitate permeability, improved functioning and connectivity (including the provision of openings in existing masonry); change of use of building fabric to be retained (2,805 sq m) from current commercial uses (offices, storage and workshop), ancillary car parking and residential use to use as a hotel; and the provision of an additional 2,694 sq m to facilitate a development with a gross floor area of 5,499 sq m (a total 1,182 sq m larger than existing premises which has a gross floor area of 4,317 sq m). The proposed development will range in height from part one to part eight storeys and the hotel will comprise 98 No. bedrooms in addition to ancillary facilities including bar, restaurant and function areas. The development includes modifications to non-original shopfronts, replacement of floor slabs throughout (principally relating to archaeological and architectural investigations which will be subject to separate license); reconfiguration of internal spaces and conservation works to existing structures including roof repair to early buildings, masonry repointing, removal of cementitious render and replacement with lime-based render, masonry consolidation, repair/replacement of rainwater goods, repair/ replacement of non-original window joinery, creation of new openings through existing masonry, replacement and re-routing of services, structural interventions, fire safety interventions, reconstruction of upper gable fabric of No.133b Capel Street in brick; general architectural modifications and internal and external works for the repair, maintenance and upgrading of the buildings. The development includes bicycle parking spaces; hard and soft landscaping including courtyards and inaccessible upper level outdoor planted spaces; the provision of upper level private terraces facing east; signage; lighting; plant; service and refuse areas; and all associated works above and below ground. The proposed development can be accessed via No. 133 Capel Street, No.7 Meeting House Lane and No.23 Little Mary Street.
RETENTION PERMISSION: is sought for the permanent retention of an outdoor seating area at street level in front of 8/9 South William Street serving the existing licensed bar and restaurant to include 8 tables and 16 chairs surrounded by 2.0 metre high wind breakers (of glass and solid panels) and a planter, to remain in use during the business hours of the licenced premises.
Planning permission for development at this site: first floor level and part second floor level. The development will consist of a change of use in the existing four storey over basement building, from education use (cookery school at first floor level and associated wine school at second floor level) to office use. The development is accessed from the existing William Street South entrance with existing fire escape exiting onto Drury Street.
The development will consist of a change of use, of the 1st and 2nd floors within the existing four storey over basement building, including the existing associated outdoor terrace, from education use (cookery school at 1st floor and associated wine school at 2nd floor on the Drury Street side) and from office use (at 2nd floor on the William Street South side) all to Sports and Recreational use. It includes fitness and health studios, well-being suite and associated ancillary support facilities. The development is accessed from the existing William Street South entranceway with a fire escape exiting onto Drury Street. The development includes for the upgrade and remodelling works to the 18/19 William Street South shopfront; the removal of the existing, timber, door surrounds and fascias, strip back to the original tiled finish, the removal of the existing roller shutter and recessed doors to No. 19 and their replacement with a traditional steel and glass entrance screen to match the existing windows, along with a new, matching style canopy and signage to No. 19 and a retractable awning to No. 18 to match existing and associated lighting, all as described in the drawings.
The development will consist of small extension (36.2 sqm) to provide a new link corridor at first floor level, all as part of the development which is the subject of a change of use planning application reg. ref. 3045/24. The proposals include for the associated extension of the existing outdoor terrace at second floor level and a low profile, solar PV array behind the existing parapet on the flat roof of 18/19 William Street South. The development is accessed from the existing William Street South entranceway with a fire escape exiting onto Drury Street, all as described in the drawings.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: For the change of use, alterations, and extension of existing retails premises. The proposal involves, the change of use of an existing retail use to licensed restaurant, a single storey extension (25.23sqm) located at first floor level to the rear of the property. Internal alterations, including the widening of existing wall openings between no2 and no3, at first floor and basement levels. The lowering of two window openings at first floor to the rear to facilitate access into the extension. Replacement of existing timber steps from ground to basement with new timber staircases. Refurbishment and redecoration of existing windows. New signage to the existing shopfront.
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: The development will consist of: a new shopfront to replace the existing modern shopfront; general internal alterations to the existing layout, to include the reconfiguration of the entrance, accessible WC, stairs to the mezzanine level and the replacement of the existing roof light; and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
Balrath Investments ULC intends to apply for planning permission for development on a site of c.0.05 ha located at Maryland House, 20-21 William Street South and 50-51 Drury Street, Dublin 2. The development will consist of the change of use of the basement and ground floor levels from car park (c.925 sq m) and retail uses (c.76 sq m) to restaurant and ancillary uses, including bar/lounge and back-of-house areas (c. 940 sq m). The development will also consist of the construction of 2 storey extension (including terraces) at roof level, setback from William Street South and Drury Street, accommodating office floorspace (c.599 sq m) and the replacement of all building facades (north, south, east and west elevations) with red brick, curtain walling, metal cladding, concrete and glazing. The development will also include internal and external alterations, including; the provision of bicycle parking (36 No. spaces in total), toilets, staff facilities (shower and changing facilities) at basement level; the provision of 2 No. new entrances to William Street South and 2 No. new entrances to Drury Street; the provision of a double height internal courtyard at first and second floor levels (incl. mezzanine at second floor level), serving the office use; minor internal reconfiguration of the existing office floorspace at first, second, third, fourth floor levels; increase of the floor to ceiling height at basement level and associated site excavation works; the provision of signage on the William Street South and Drury Street elevations above the main entrances; plant; site and all associated site ancillary works above and below ground. (The proposed development will result in a 7 storey building, including roof plant, with a total gross floor area of c.3,291 sq m.)