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2344/21

Planning permission for development at a site of c. 0.1928 hectares on the corner of Middle Abbey Street and Liffey Street Upper incorporating the following demolished buildings: Nos. 1, 2, 3/4, 5 & 6 Liffey Street Upper; Nos. 111-114 Middle Abbey Street; structures to the rear of Nos. 108-109 Middle Abbey Street; and Hotel Yard, Dublin 1. The proposed development will consist of amendments to a permitted hotel development currently under construction (DCC Reg. Ref. 3697/17) to include the omission of a front office space at ground floor level and its replacement with a new fire escape stairwell to serve ground floor and second floor levels (Levels 00-02) inclusive, at the eastern (rear) elevation of the hotel building. The proposed development will result in an additional gross internal floor area of 29.5 sqm.

Site of c. 0.1928 hectares on the corner of Middle Abbey Street and Liffey Street Upper, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted30 April 2021
WEB5291/25

RETENTION: The development will consist of: Retention Permission for the unauthorised installation of planters, fixed terrace screens & external seating area to ground floor recessed colonnade of hotel development on Liffey Street Upper (east elevation) along with all ancillary and associated site works at Motel One Hotel, 112 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin 1, D01 H220 (Corner of Middle Abbey St & Liffey St Upper).

Motel One Hotel, 112 Abbey Street Middle, (Corner of Abbey St Middle St & Liffey St Upper), Dublin 1, D01 H220Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted25 November 2025
5126/22

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Dublin Central GP Limited Intends to apply for Permission for a period of 11 years at a site, 'Dublin Central - Site 2' (c. 1.33 Ha), at No. 43 (a Protected Structure), No. 44 (a Protected Structure), Nos. 45 - 49, Nos. 50 - 51 O'Connell Street Upper (a vacant site), Nos. 52 - 54 (a Protected Structure), Nos. 55 - 56, No. 57 (a Protected Structure), No. 58 (a Protected Structure) and No. 60A O'Connell Street Upper and the rear of Nos. 59 - 60 O'Connell Street Upper, Dublin 1. Also, the site includes No. 13 Moore Lane, No. 14 Moore Lane (otherwise known as Nos. 1 - 3 O'Rahilly Parade and Nos. 14 - 15 Moore Lane or Nos. 1 - 8 O'Rahilly Parade and Nos. 14 - 15 Moore Lane) and the public realm associated with O'Rahilly Parade, Moore Lane, Henry Place and a portion of O'Connell Street Upper, Dublin 1. The site is otherwise bound by Henry Place and Nos. 59 - 60 O'Connell Street Upper to the south, the east side of Moore Lane to the west and west side of O'Connell Street Upper to the east and No. 42 O'Connell Street Upper to the north. The proposed development comprises a mixed-use scheme (c. 38,479 sq. m gross floor area) ranging in height from 2 - 8 storeys over single level basements including a new street between O'Connell Street Upper and Moore Lane, a new controlled Laneway from Moore Lane (adjacent No. 42 O'Connell Street Upper - a Protected Structure). The proposed development accommodates: - 6no. units for use as a 'licensed restaurant / café units with takeaway / collection facility' at ground floor level (Unit 1 - c. 67 sq. m and Unit 2 - c. 244 sq. m on Moore Lane, Unit 3 - c. 178 sq. m and Unit 4 - c. 75sq. m on O'Connell Street Upper, Unit 5 - c. 58 sq. m on New Street and Unit 6 - c. 296 sq. m on Moore Lane and New Street; 1no. unit for use as a 'licensed restaurant / café unit with takeaway / collection facility' across basement, ground, 1st and 2nd floor (c. 878 sq. m) on O'Connell Street Upper; 8no. retail units, each for use as a 'shop' or 'licensed restaurant / café units with takeaway / collection facility' at ground floor level (Unit 1 - c. 1,041 sq. m on O'Connell Street Upper and Moore Lane, Unit 2 - c. 311 sq. m and Unit 3 - c. 260 sq. m on O'Connell Street Upper and New Street, Unit 4 - c. 452 sq. m on New Street, Unit 5 - c. 251 sq. m on Moore Lane, Unit 6 - c. 162 sq. m and Unit 7 - c. 58 sq. m on O'Connell Street Upper and Unit 8 - c. 40 sq. m on Moore Lane and new controlled Laneway); Temporary use of retail Unit 8 (c. 40 sq. m) as a delivery hub, pending the completion of same at Site 5 under DCC Reg. Ref. 2863/21; Office use (c. 33,714 sq. m) from 1st to 7th floor with access from O'Connell Street Upper, rear of No. 59 O'Connell Street upper and new plaza on Henry Place and new controlled Laneway. Terraces proposed at 1st, 3rd, 4th, 6th and 7th floor; Refurbishment of the 'Reading Room' (rear of No. 59 O'Connell Street Upper, Dublin 1) as 'licensed restaurant / café unit with takeaway / collection facility' at ground floor level and ancillary café use at basement level (c. 244 sq. m in total). The single level basement comprises: - Access ramp from Moore Lane; 32no. car parking space; 372no. bicycle parking spaces with access to secure bicycle storage areas from the new plaza on Henry Place and the new controlled laneway from Moore Lane; Plant and waste storage areas; A structural box (120m length, 26m width, 34.5m depth) beneath the ground floor level that has been designed to accommodate the independent construction and operation of the planned O'Connell Street MetroLink Station by Transport Infrastructure Ireland, including provision of the structural envelope and co-ordinated voids to accommodate station entrances, ventilation and fire escape shafts through this part of the Dublin Central proposed development. These ensure that the Dublin Central proposed development is structurally independent of, and not prejudicial to, the MetroLink project. The MetroLink project will be the subject of a separate application for approval to be made by Transport Infrastructure Ireland. This part of the Dublin Central proposed development is referred to as the MetroLink Enabling Works; All associated and ancillary site development, conservation, demolition, landscaping and temporary works, including: - Conservation, repair, refurbishment and adaptive reuse of part of the existing building fabric, including: - Retention of part of the rear of No. 59 O'Connell Street Upper (known as the 'Reading Room') internal and external modifications and new shopfronts; Retention of the facades of Nos. 57 - 58 O'Connell Street Upper (Protected Structures); Retention of the facades of Nos. 52 - 54 O'Connell Street Upper (Carlton Cinema - Protected Structures) including the reinstatement of the canopies; Retention of the facades of Nos. 43 - 44 O'Connell Street Upper (Protected Structures); Retention of the facade of No. 45 O'Connell Street Upper; Works to include repair and upgrade works (where required) of retained masonry, external and internal joinery, plasterwork and features of significance; Conservation and repair of existing lightwells on O'Connell Street Upper; Demolition of all other existing buildings and structures on site (c. 22,521 sq. m) including No. 13 Moore Lane and No. 14 Moore Lane (otherwise known as Nos. 1 - 3 O'Rahilly Parade and Nos. 14 - 15 Moore Lane or Nos. 1 - 8 O'Rahilly Parade and Nos. 14 - 15 Moore Lane) to facilitate a temporary construction compound; Laying of services in Parnell Street westwards from Moore Lane for approximately 49 metres; Improvement works to the public realm on O'Rahilly Parade, Moore Lane and Henry Place, including the provision of a new entrance off O'Connell Street Upper for deliveries / emergency access. There are also adjustments and improvement works proposed at the junctions of Moore Street with Henry Place and with O'Rahilly Parade; Creation of a new street connecting O'Connell Street Upper with Moore Lane and provision of a new plaza at the junction of Moore Lane and Henry Place; 3no. telecommunication lattice towers which can accommodate 3no. 800mm antenna and 2no. 300mm microwave link dishes with associated equipment on the building rooftop in Site 2C; 2no. ESB sub-stations; Building signage zones and retractable canopies. The application site is within the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) accompanies this application.

No. 43 (a Protected Structure), No. 44 (a Protected Structure), Nos. 45 – 49, Nos. 50 – 51 O’Connell Street Upper (a vacant site, Nos. 52 – 54 (a Protected Structure), Nos. 55 – 56, No. 57 (a Protected Structure), No. 58, (a Protected Structure) and No. 6Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted03 October 2023
3147/24

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: (i) works at ground floor level to include the demolition of the rear return and construction of new rear return to provide 3 no. new bedrooms, new stairwell and new external courtyard; (ii) revision of first floor layout and extension of first floor to provide 5 no. new bedrooms and new stairwell; (iii) provision of three-storey extension atop non-original two-storey rear element to provide 12 no. additional bedrooms; and, (iv) all ancillary works, from basement to fourth floor level, necessary to facilitate the development. The cumulative works will increase the number of hotel bedrooms from 34 to 54 no. The subject property is a protected structure (RPS No. 7991).

O'Shea's Hotel, 19 Talbot Street, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted15 July 2024
5002/23

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: For the internal remodelling of existing gym (66m2) on 1st floor and storage room (23m2) on 6th floor to 4 no. ensuite hotel bedrooms (3no. on 1st floor & 1 no. on 6th floor) to the Gresham Hotel.

Gresham Hotel, 20-22, 23-24 Upper O'Connell Street, Dublin 1, D01TW21Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted20 February 2024
3338/23

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development for the remodelling of existing suites and rooms on 2nd, 5th and 6th floors to 25 no. ensuite hotel bedrooms to the Gresham Hotel (the T Wing), at 20-22, 23-24 Upper O' Connell Street, Dublin 1, D01 TW21. The development will consist of internal conversion of 2 rooms and suite (225m2) to create 8 no. new ensuite rooms on 2nd floor with internal remodelling of existing room and improved internal 6th floor access (60m2) on 5th floor, conversion of 4 suites (542m2) to create 16 no. new ensuite bedrooms with replacement of external glazing to Southern façade, balustrading, and screening to existing external roof terraces on 6th floor. The main Gresham Hotel building is a protected structure; however the proposed development has no impact on the protected structure building.

The Gresham Hotel (the T Wing), 20-22, 23-24 Upper O'Connell Street, Dublin 1, D01TW21Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted02 May 2023
4587/22

Planning permission for development on this site of c. 0.0268 hectares located in a permitted retail unit on the east side of Liffey Street Upper, Dublin 1, which forms part of a permitted hotel and retail development currently under construction (DCC Reg. Ref. 3697/17, which has been amended by DCC Reg. Ref. 3046/21). The overall permitted retail and hotel development under construction is located on the corner of Middle Abbey Street and Liffey St Upper incorporating the following demolished buildings: Nos. 1, 2, 3/4, 5 & 6 Liffey Street Upper; Nos. 111-114 Middle Abbey Street; structures to the rear of Nos. 108-109 Middle Abbey Street; and Hotel Yard, Dublin 1. The proposed development will consist of the change of use of the permitted retail unit (which is located at the ground floor level of the permitted development) to proposed 'licensed restaurant' use (c. 268 sq m). The proposed development will also include: the provision of kitchen/preparation/storage areas, customer seating associated office space, bar area and ancillary services such as, staff and customer toilets and service risers; associated plant and ventilation system; associated internal and external changes and associated alterations to the permitted scheme's services (mechanical and electrical, water supply, sewage disposal and surface water disposal.

Site of c. 0.0268 hectares located on the east side of Liffey Street Upper and Middle Abbey Street Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted22 September 2022
4494/19

The development will consist of the upgrading and installation of 13 number new wayfinding information signs located within the George's Quay Complex. These signs will be located externally and mounted on existing structures and buildings at ground floor level. The proposed wayfinding signage is to assist pedestrians to identify buildings and facilities within the complex. All signs shall be high quality back painted glass and screen printed with powder coated metal frames and flush brushed stainless steel fixings. The proposed signage locations include: Block A: 3 no. surface mounted signs; 3310mm high x 1300mm wide. External stairway: 1 no. surface mounted sign; 2300mm high x 600mm wide; Low Planters: 3 no. surface mounted powder coated aluminium signs; to 900m high x 3000mm wide, 550mm high x 1020mm wide & 550mm high x 1020mm wide; Cafe wall: 1 no. surface mounted sign: 2800mm high x 1200mm wide; Glazed Walkways: 3 no. surface mounted signs; 2450mm high x 600mm wide, 2475mm high x 960mm wide & 2475mm high x 960mm wide; Glazed walkway; 1 no. suspended sign 2850mm high x 1300mm wide & Railway Arches; 1 no. freestanding sign 3610mm high x 1300mm wide on a solid polyester powder coated aluminium base.

George's Quay Plaza, George's Quay, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted22 January 2020
5532/22

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: Demolition of non-original single storey and 2-storey extensions to the rear resulting in the loss of 9 no. hotel bedrooms; Refurbishment and re-use of the original coach house structure fronting Mabbot Lane; Construction of 5-storey over ground level extension to the rear fronting Mabbot Lane to provide 30 no. hotel bedrooms (net addition of 21 no. bedrooms); The extension will be connected to the ground floor of No. 75 Gardiner Street Lower with a central glazed link creating 2 no. landscaped courtyards for hotel guests on either side; Demolition of existing non-original gantry fire escape and construction of new escape stairs to the rear of No. 75 Gardiner Street Lower to comply with building regulations; Replacement of non-original, aluminium windows in No.74 and 75 Gardiner Street Lower with period-appropriate timber sash windows; Bin storage, landscaping and all associated site works and services.

The Maple and Othello Hotel, 74/75 Gardiner Street Lower to Mabbot Lane to the rear, Dublin 1.Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted28 June 2023
4671/19

The development will consist of the partial demolition and alteration of the ground floor retail facades on Lower Liffey Street and Bachelors Walk, including the enclosure of an existing open corner, the installation of new open-able glazed screens and windows on both facades, the installation of new traditional painted shopfront signage and illuminated projecting signage on both facades, the installation of awnings to Lower Liffey Street and all ancillary works.

Unit 1, Ground FLoor, 1 Bachelors Walk, Dublin 1, D01 HD00, a ground floor retail unit located on the corner of Bachelors Walk and Lower Liffey StreetDublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted12 February 2020
4850/22

RETENTION PERMISSION: The development will consist of retention of unauthorised signage/branding works on the front elevation of the subject building at ground floor level comprising: (i) a painted border surrounding the building entrance and adjoining 2 no. windows; (ii) a signage panel with associated paintwork atop the building entrance; (iii) advertising signage located within the centre of the arch window atop the building entrance.

5 Henry Street, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused08 November 2022
2719/20

The development will consist of the omission of an internal escalator and secondary accommodation stairs connecting basement, ground and first floor. Infill of floor plates in existing floor voids to increase the existing internal floor area. The omission of a secondary automated lobby door and side walls and the installation of a new single passenger lift and feature accommodation stairs connecting basement, ground and first floor levels inclusive of minor alterations to existing shopfront and all associated site works.

5, Henry Street, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted17 July 2020
3764/20

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The Provost, Fellows, Foundation Scholars and the other members of the Board of the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin apply for planning permission for development of House 10 (a protected structure ref. 1999), the Chief Steward's House and Perimeter Railings (a protected structure ref. 2001) Trinity College, Dublin 2. The development will consist of the following works: - Modifications to the ground floor of House 10 (protected structure ref 1999) to provide a new universal access route from Front Square to the Chief Steward's House Garden including removal of an existing window and formation of a new doorway in the north elevation of House 10; - The installation of a new step to House 10 Front Square entrance formed in extant Leinster granite, new salvage Leinster granite with a concealed concrete base, the addition of a Universal Access Ramp and changes to cobble stones and the provision of new granite paving slabs. The replacement of the existing door to this entrance; - Change of use of the Chief Steward House (190 m2) from Office to Residential use providing 5 no bed/sitting rooms with ensuite bathrooms and communal kitchen/dining facilities over two storeys; - Repairs to the ashlar front (north) facade of the Chief Steward's House and the replacement of existing cement render with lime render to chimney stack, side and rear elevations; - Modification of the Perimeter Railings (a protected structure ref: 2001) and existing pedestrian gate to College Street to include raising the level of the gate to match College Street footpath level; - New foul and storm water drainage systems connections. Existing downpipes to front elevation to connect directly to the drainage system. - Associated site developments and landscaping including new pathway from the new doorway formed in House 10 to the Chief Stewards House with universal access ramp.

House 10, The Chief Steward's House and Perimeter Railings, Trinity College, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted22 January 2021
WEB1645/20

The development will consist of the installation of an ATM machine to the existing shop front to the East elevation.

27, Liffey Street Lower, Dublin 1, D01 FK58Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused10 November 2020
WEB5828/25

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of full roof/ valley/ parapet/ rainwater/ chimney repair; access from 11 Moore Lane gantry upgrade and steel door at 1st floor level stairwell review. Front façade works to include removal of redundant services; repair of decayed bay window joinery; localised façade repointing, with the intention of fully weathering the envelope of this protected structure.

20-21 Moore Street, Dublin 1, D01 HR60Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted30 January 2026
4970/23

Permission for the following development on the sixth floor, Q Park, The Spire, Marlborough Street, Dublin 1. D01-W207. The development consists of a): Single storey car rental kiosk (42.00 sq.mts); comprising: public office, staff canteen and storage area; with covered link walkway from the elevator shaft to the kiosk. b) Re-designation of 80 car spaces, and all ancillary works.

6th Floor, Q Park, The Spire, Marlborough Street, Dublin 1, D01W207Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted05 April 2024
WEB1667/25

The reinstating of the ground floor windows to the north elevation in their original openings, the fitting of new shop front and signage to east elevation, the relocation of the existing air handling units to the roof, internal alterations to include the fitting of a new lift, and the construction of new stairs, the use of the ground floor as retail and the 1st floor as offices and all associated site works

30-31, Liffey Street Lower, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted21 May 2025
2182/20

RETENTION: The development will consist of retention of change of use from office use to educational use of part ground floor and complete first floor and second floor of the premises.

76, Talbot Street, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted23 July 2020
4722/23

1) Revisions to existing elevation at 39 Abbey Street Upper, 2) New 3 floor extension at 39 Abbey Street Upper and 3) New 2 floor extension and a communal roof terrace (total 4 levels) at the rear of 38 and fronting onto Abbey Cottages, together with associated site works, providing 3 no. 1-bedroom units and 4 no. studio units.

38/39, Abbey Street Upper, North City, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted02 April 2024
5510/22

The development will consist of the refurbishment and change of use of the upper floors of Nos. 38-39 Abbey Street from its permitted use as storage and office ancillary to the restaurant use, but currently in use as residential, to 8 no. short stay apartments comprising 4 no. studio apartments and 4 no. 1 bedroom apartments. A new access will be provided from Abbey Street Cottages, a new lightwell is proposed to the roof along with 6 no. windows to the south elevation, 2 at each of the first, second and third floors, and all ancillary site works and service connections.

38/39, Abbey Street Upper, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused23 February 2023
4289/22

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: permission for development at a site of c.388sqm located at Former Tara Street Fire Station, Pearse Street, Dublin 2 (including the Brick Watch Tower - a protected structure RPS no. 7994). It is located on the corner of Tara Street and Pearse Street. The development will consist of change of use from former nightclub/fire station to office at ground floor and basement level, the removal of modern internal finishes and refurbishment including reconfiguration of rooms,relocation of stairs, introduction of lightwells and escape stairs to basement, provision of staff facilities, kitchen area and toilets,restoration and retention of the timber doors and windows, window frames, feature lighting of arches including general external cleaning and restorations,brass nameplates to main entrance, all associated site development works and services provision required to enable the development of the site.

Site of c. 388sqm located at Former Tara Street Fire Station, Pearse Street, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted17 August 2022
5513/22

RETENTION: Retention Permission for a temporary period of 4 years and 11 months, at a site at the rear of Nos. 46-49 O'Connell Street Upper, Dublin 1, situated on Moore Lane for development comprising the continued use of a commercial, off-street car park located over two levels (c. 2,644 sq. m GFA) and associated signage, at the rear of No. 46-49 O'Connell Street Upper, Dublin 1. The car park comprises of 100no. spaces and is accessed / egressed off Moore Lane; at a site of c. 0.14 Ha.

Rear of Nos. 46-49, O'Connell Street Upper, Dublin 1, situated on Moore LaneDublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted23 February 2023
WEB2809/25

Forming new openings for fire escape doors on side elevation and internal layout modifications relating to previous consent 4550/23.

22/23, Talbot Street, Dublin 1, D01 DW02Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted25 September 2025
4550/23

Permission is sought for a change of use from existing retail unit to a place of worship. This will include internal alterations, new signage and enlarged emergency exit doors at ground and first floor level and associated works.

22-23 Talbot Street, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted22 November 2023
4240/22

PREMISSION & RETENTION: Retention permission is sought for: the change of use of the unit (c. 47.71 sq m) from storage to part workshop, part storage; and the construction of a wall towards the north-west boundary separating the workshop/ store room from a corridor. Permission is sought for elevational changes to the Abbey Cottages frontage including the provision of a new window; internal alterations to the existing layout; and all associated site and development works.

Site on Abbey Cottages at the rear of Mellor Court, Nos. 19/23 Lower Liffey Street, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted10 August 2022
3334/24

PERMISSION The development will consist of the removal of the existing shopfront and shopfront signage and replacing it with a new proposed glazed shopfront and associated works consisting of: (a) New white metal fascia and pilaster panels together with new proposed "KIKO MILANO" signage consisting of back illuminated, individually cut lettering (circa 1400mm wide x 500mm high) fixed to fascia; and (b). Installation of 2 no. new proposed LED graphic display screens (circa 1100mm wide by 2200mm high), located internally, on ground floor level behind shopfront windows.

2 Henry Street, Dublin City, Dublin 01Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted07 June 2024
3049/22

The development will consist of: (a) the change of use from coffee shop use to restaurant use, (b) the removal of existing fascia signage while maintaining the existing signage zone and (c) all associated site works.

32, Liffey Street Upper, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted09 March 2022
3059/23

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: (RPS No. 6074): the development comprising: (i) demolition of non-original two-storey extension to the rear of the 'Woollen Mills' building. The existing canopy fronting onto Liffey Street Lower will be retained; (ii) partial external and internal demolition to three-storey 'The Yarn' building. Existing brick facade at first and second floor levels will be retained; (iii) construction of an 8-storey mixed-use development to the rear of the 'Woollen Mills' along Liffey Street Lower, incorporating the remaining facade of 'The Yarn' at first and second floor level and a new facade to Liffey Street Lower at ground floor level, comprising of: (a) restaurant use at ground floor level as part of existing 'Woollen Mills' establishment. Access to the restaurant will be from the existing entrance on Ormond Quay Lower and proposed new entrance on Liffey Street Lower; (b) residential use at upper floor levels comprising 7 no. apartments. The unit mix will consist of 6 no. three-bed apartments and 1 no. two-bed apartment. Access to the apartments will be from Liffey Street Lower. Each apartment will have access to private amenity space in the form of a private balcony and 79sq.m of external communal amenity space provided via rooftop terrace; (c) the ground floor level will also accommodate an apartment lobby; lift shaft; bike store for 25 no. spaces and refuse storage which will serve the residential units at upper floors. Access will be provided from 2 no. entrances from Liffey Street Lower. The rooftop will also accommodate a plant room (16sq.m) with solar PV mounted to the roof; (iv) internal works to existing Woollen Mills building comprising blocking up of openings at rear (northern) elevation; (v) the development will also include the provision of SuDS measures and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.

The Woollen Mills 41/42 Ormond Quay Lower, Dublin 1, (a corner site with frontage along Liffey Street Lower and The Yarn Pizza, 37 Liffey Street Lower, Dublin 1, D01 X6T1)Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused14 March 2023
4312/23

RETENTION: Continuation of use: Taurus Management Consultancy Limited intend to apply for retention of the existing ancillary use to the existing licenced premises at 37 Strand Street Great, Dublin 1 (rear of 35 Lower Liffey Street - The Grand Social). Permission is sought for public access to the building through existing circulation routes from Strand Street Great into the existing public house through No. 37 Strand Street Great.

37, Strand Street Great, Dublin 1 (rear of 35 Lower Liffey Street - The Grand Social)Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted09 October 2023
2863/21

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for a period of 15 years at a site, 'Dublin Central - Site 5' (c. 0.18 Ha) at No. 22 - 25 Moore Street, No. 13 Moore Lane, No. 14 Moore Lane (otherwise known as Nos. 1 - 3 O'Rahilly Parade and Nos. 14 - 15 Moore Lane or Nos. 1 - 8 O'Rahilly Parade and Nos. 14 - 15 Moore Lane), Dublin 1 and otherwise generally bounded by O'Rahilly Parade to the north, by Moore Lane to the east, by No. 21 Moore Street and No. 12 Moore Lane to the south and by Moore Street to the west. The proposed development comprises: - A mixed-use scheme in a single building (c. 6,478 sq. m gross floor area) ranging in height from 2 - 6 storeys (top floor set back) over single storey localised basement. The building includes office space (c. 5,753 sq. m) from 1st to 5th floor with office lobby at ground floor level, with 3no. terraces at 2nd, 3rd and 5th floor respectively (c. 401 sq. m in total) and 3no. licenced restaurant / café units with takeaway / collection facility at ground floor (Unit 1 on Moore Lane, O'Rahilly Parade and the proposed new public plaza - c. 228 sq. m, Unit 2 on the proposed new public plaza - c. 271 sq. m and Unit 3 on Moore Street, O'Rahilly Parade and the proposed new public plaza - c. 179 sq. m), together with provision of a 'delivery hub' unit at ground floor level (c. 46 sq. m). All associated and ancillary site development, demolition, landscaping, site infrastructure and temporary works, including: - Demolition of all existing buildings and structures on site (c. 2,312 sq. m); Provision of part of a new public plaza (168 sq. m) and associated temporary works pending completion of the combined plaza with the concurrent planning application for the adjoining Site 4 immediately to the south (1,253 sq. m public plaza overall); 58no. bicycle parking spaces at ground floor level with associated cycling welfare facilities; Plant at basement and roof level; Building signage zone and retractable canopies; Laying of underground drainage infrastructure from O'Rahilly Parade to connect with existing drainage network on Parnell Street via Moore Street. The application site is outside the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) accompanies this application.

22-25 Moore Street, 13 Moore Lane, 14-15 Moore Lane, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted23 June 2022
5262/22

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of general upgrade and repair work to the building as follows: 1. Internal fire upgrade works to include fire stopping, upgrading doors and provision of additional internal doors, 2. Enlarge existing window on north elevation facing into rear courtyard to form new fire escape door, 3. Repair of external fabric to include roofs, repointing work, repair & some replacement of windows and roof lights, 4. Revised layouts and alterations to some internal spaces at ground and first floor levels, to include mechanical ventilation, 5. Additional toilets at ground and second floor levels, 6. Two new nameplates and letter boxes to front entrance gates, 7. Services upgrade work to include installation of new mechanical plant area of 70m2 to rear courtyard, solar PV panels to flat roofs, total area 113m2, mechanical ventilation and associated ductwork, rewiring, replacement of redundant fittings, emergency lighting and fire alarm and associated builder's work, 8. Remove existing stone infill and create new timber entrance door at Foster Place portico, 9. New finishing kitchen at ground floor level, 10. Upgrade existing lift off East Hall to provide access from ground floor to basement, 11. Other minor reordering works, 12. Redecoration. The building is a Protected Structure.

Bank of Ireland, College Green, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted24 January 2023
3453/20

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for the retention of two external banners for a further temporary period up to 31st December 2023 at the House of Lords entrance portico (Westmoreland Street entrance), Bank of Ireland, College Green, Dublin, D02 VR66 (Bank of Ireland is a Protected Structure). The banners are to identify the exhibition "Seamus Heaney: Listen Now Again" in the public Cultural and Heritage Centre in the Bank of Ireland and were previously granted temporary permission in accordance with Dublin City Council planning Reg. Ref. 3432/18. The banners measure 4m high and 2m wide and are suspended between two pairs of columns at the portico, facing toward College Street. The banners are positioned approximately 5.25m clear above ground level and supported off stainless steel (with neoprane protective cushioning) non-invasive fixings on the stone columns at top and bottom.

Bank of Ireland, College Green, Dublin 2, D02 VR66Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted19 November 2020
4106/24

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Perfect Pubs 3 Limited T/A The Auld Dubliner seek Permission for the Retention of six ensuite bedroom short term lets to the second floor at the Auld Dubliner, 17 Anglesea Street, 24-25 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, DO2 DX09.

The Auld Dubliner, 17 Anglesea Street/24-25 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 DX09Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted31 January 2025
WEB2943/25

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Perfect Pubs 3 Limited T/A The Auld Dubliner seek Change of Use from Restaurant / Bar to six ensuite bedroom short term lets to the First floor. The Auld Dubliner, no.17 Anglesea Street / 24-25 Temple Bar, Dublin 2 D02 DX09. (A Protected Structure)

The Auld Dubliner, No. 17 Anglesea Street / 24-25 Temple Bar, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted16 October 2025
3785/24

The development will consist of the change of use of retail/café floorspace to gymnasium (c. 2,559 sq m) at third floor level and including internal alterations at ground level floor to accommodate the provision of a new entrance to Cole Lanes, an entrance lobby, bicycle parking and circulation areas (c. 118 sq m). The development will also consist of signage elements as follows: 2 No. new digital screens (2500mm x 2000mm each), 5 No. internal new illuminated static lightboxes (2 No. 2500mm x 2000mm and 3 No. 1250mm x 2000mm) and 7 No. new internally illuminated suspended window signs (3 No. 800mm x 358mm, 2 No. 787mm x 287mm, 1 No. 889mm x 250mm and 1 No. 1014mm x 250mm), all located internally on the southern elevation, fronting Henry Street, at ground floor level. 2 No. new internally illuminated suspended window signs (1 No. 800mm x 358mm and 1 No. 788mm x 287mm), 3 No. new illuminated static lightboxes (1 No. 2500mm x 2000mm, 1 No. 3000mm x 2000mm and 1 No. 1500mm x 2000mm), 2 No. vinyl brand logos sets (500mm x 2000mm each) and 2 No. vinyl graphics (1 No. 3663mm x 4148mm and 1 No. 7988mm X 4158mm), 1 No. vinyl sign adjacent to the proposed gym entrance (600mm x 800mm) and 1 No. internally illuminated sign located centrally above the proposed gym entrance (1900mm x 1900mm), all located internally on the eastern elevation at ground floor level, fronting Coles Lane. 1 No. illuminated, externally mounted sign (1852mm x 830mm) located centrally above the existing main entrance (c. 3.7m above the finished floor level), 6 No. internally illuminated suspended signs hung within the existing void of corner feature window (1 No. 3083mm x 1382mm, 1 No. 1885mm x 1885mm, 1 No. 810mm x 210mm, 1 No. 810mm x 405mm, 1 No. 760mm x 515mm and 1 No. 760mm x 525mm) and 8 No. illuminated brand logos sets fret cut on either side of the entrance (500mm x 2000mm each), all located to the south- east of the site, at the corner of Henry Street and Coles Lane junction. 2 No. existing double-sided blade signs (1698mm x 8617mm each) located above ground floor level on the southern (Henry Street) and eastern elevations (Coles Lane) to be reskinned with new replacement internally illuminated lettering. The development will also include: the removal of the existing glazing system, bulkhead, canopy and alcove entrance and replacement with extended height glazing, a new entrance doorset, and new emergency access at ground level on Henry Street; the provision of new aluminium external cladding (including associated signage) to the existing main entrance at ground floor level to the south-east of the site, at the junction of Henry Street and Coles Lane; the removal and replacement of ancillary plant equipment at roof level; the provision of LED window lighting and all ancillary above and below ground.

46-47 and 54-62 Henry Street, Dublin 1., The site is bounded by Coles Lane to the east and the ILAC Shopping Centre to the north.Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted04 November 2024
3144/21

Planning permission for development at a 0.06 Ha site at Nos. 35 and 36 Abbey Street Upper and Abbey Cottages, Dublin 1. Permission was previously granted for the demolition of the 3 no. storey commercial unit located on the subject site under DCC Reg. Ref. 2954/18. The development will principally consist of modifications to the previously permitted development (DCC Reg. Ref. 2971/17 / ABP Ref. PL29N.249037, DCC Reg. Ref. 2954/18, DCC Reg Ref 2928/19 and DCC Reg Ref 3804/19 / ABP Ref PL29N.305853) resulting in the addition of an eleventh and twelfth floor, each with 16 no. rooms, a gross floor area of 380.5 sq m and set back from the building line; the removal of 3 no. bedrooms at ninth floor level to facilitate a lounge area (60.5 sq m), the provision of a 51 sqm external terrace at ninth floor level with an east facing aspect, the relocation of the domestic hot water pump and external condensers from the previously permitted roof level (part 9 no. to part 11 no. storey building permitted under DCC Reg. Ref. 3804/19 / ABP Ref. PL29N.305853) to roof level of the proposed part 9 no. to part 13 no. storey building, and all associated elevational changes and site development works above and below ground. The proposed development will result in a part 9 no. to part 13 no. storey building with increase in the total number of rooms from 151 no. to 184 no. rooms and an increase in the gross floor area from 5,355 sq m (permitted under DCC Reg. Ref. 3804/19 / ABP Ref. PL29N.305853) to 6,116 sq m.

35-36 Abbey Street Upper and Abbey Cottages, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused06 September 2021
WEB5636/25

Amendments to the signage, finishing materials and lighting permitted under PA Ref: 3785/24 including the removal of various items of signage and lighting granted under the above reference and the replacement or addition with the following: (a) Replacement 'Everlast Gyms +' sign externally mounted black back aluminium tray sign (1900mm W x 1900mm H). A stand-off chrome effect logo, with white halo back lit illumination. Sign to be centralised on existing granite cladding. Located on Coles Lane. (b) Replacement wording on Fin sign on Coles Lane to include linear 'EVERLAST GYMS +' illuminated lettering, and 'chevrons' applied to both sides of existing signage fin. (c) Replacement red and blue opaque window covering applied to glazing internally at upper floor on Henry Street. (d) Red & blue semi - transparent window covering applied to glazing at ground level on Henry Street and red & blue linear LED strip light hung horizontally at top of glazing. (e) Addition of "digital ticker tape" above ground floor windows on Henry Street and Coles Lane. (f - h) Replacement of a permitted 2no. digital screens and 2no. light boxes on Henry Street with a wall mounted lightbox (3000mm W by 2000mm H) on Henry Street with 2no. larger dimensions wall mounted digital screens (3000mm W x 2000mm H) and a wall mounted retail media screen (900mm W). (i) on Coles Lane replacement of vinyl with 2no. wall mounted lightbox (2000mm W x 2000mm H) with one displaying 'Everlast Gyms +' operator name. (j) Internally illuminated linear SportsDirect (red and blue) logo applied to both sides of existing signage fin (5622mm H x 580mm W) on Henry Street replacing the black and white signage previously permitted. (k) Addition of a transparent teal vinyl on the vertical window on Coles Lane, with white decal 'GREATNESS IS WITHIN' over top. (l) Teal LED goalpost strip lighting around entrance to Everlast Gyms on Coles (m) Teal semi - transparent window covering applied to glazing. Teal linear LED strip light hung horizontally at top of glazing. (n) RAL 7016 opaque vinyl applied to glazing to windows on Coles Lane. (o) on Coles Lane, opaque vinyl to be applied to glazing. This will include seasonal displays which may include advertising of products (14030mm W and 2750mm H). This generally replaces permitted signage, light boxes and vinyl coverings. (p-q) revised treatment at ground level, corner, entrance to include internally illuminated USC sign above door (830mm W x 830mm H) and trapezoidal aluminium external cladding in RAL 7016 (30% gloss). Internally illuminated third party brand logos fret cut in cladding either side of entrance. (r-s) on the upper floor glazed, corner display window, red or blue semi-transparent window covering applied to window externally. Red or blue internal uplighters. The previously permitted signage in this area remains unchanged. All works associated and required to complete the proposed amendments.

46-47 and 54-62 Henry Street, Dublin 1. (The site is bounded by Coles Lane to the east and the ILAC Centre to the north).Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused14 January 2026
4577/19

RETENTION: The development consists of change of use of ground floor dining area and first floor storage area to late night bar and music venue.

36, Strand Street Great, Adjoining 38-39 Ormond Quay Lower (Protected Structure), Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused31 January 2020
3981/24

The development will consist of the change of use of the ground floor (vacant retail measuring 196 sq m) and first floor (vacant storage measuring 264.2 sq m) to a restaurant internal modifications; signage; plant and all associated works.

Unit 32 Coles Lane, Ilac Shopping Centre, Henry Street/Mary Street, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted27 February 2025
3830/20

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at 36 Strand Street Great (Yamamori Restaurant) and the rear of 39 Ormond Quay Lower (Protected Structure), Dublin 1. The development will consist of the ancillary late night use of the existing ground floor restaurant/bar for nightclub use, and for the change of use of the rear first floor area from permitted storage use to bar and seating area at 36 Strand Street Great. Permission is also sought for change of use of the existing private open space originally designated for use of apartments at rear of 39 Lower Ormond Quay, to a smoking area associated with the adjoining existing restaurant garden for day and night-time use. Complimentary amenity space will be provided for the apartments at the rear of 39 Ormond Quay on an existing roof space over the existing restaurant at first floor level as a planted roof terrace and seating area and all associated site works and services.

36, Great Strand Street, and rear of 39 Ormond Quay Lower, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted29 January 2021
3550/21

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: At Basement Level - alterations to previously granted planning permission, Ref: 3417/15 including reorganisation of Staff Areas, new Drivers' Cash-in Facility, new Staff Gym in place of previously granted public lockers, new Changing Places Toilet in place of previously granted Disabled WC/Baby Changing Area/Store, minor alterations to previously granted public toilets, introduction of glazed screens/doors to public concourse, reconfiguration and refurbishment of Eblana Theatre to Training Centre and associated disabled access; At Ground Floor Level - alterations to previously granted planning permission, Ref: 3417/15 including addition of a fire escape enclosure around lift and Stair 4, a new public unisex WC, change of use of previously granted Retail/TVM Bank/Ticket Area/Drivers Cash/Drivers Canteen to Staff Office, modification of Control Tower to accommodate public ticket machines, alterations to external doors on north and south elevations; At Mezzanine Floor Level - alterations to previously granted planning permission, Ref: 3417/15 including alterations to layouts, addition of fire-rated glazed screens to Stair 4 and acoustic glazed screen to Stair 5, modification of staff toilet layout including addition of disabled staff toilet, replacement of glazing to windows on north elevation and south elevation, replacement of existing external ventilation units to south elevation, alterations to concourse advertisement board and electronic timetable. 'Busaras'/ Áras Mhic Dhiarmada is a protected structure.

'Busaras', Aras Mhic Dhiarmada, Store Street, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted20 May 2022
3946/24

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: permission for the temporary signage at 38/39 Ormond Quay Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 A593 by way of the following: provision of temporary signage to the fascia of 38 Ormond Quay Lower, to consist of vertical painted lettering indicating the wording 'Yamamori' followed with a painted logo above the lettering. This will be lit by a wall sconce located to the base of the lettering and another sconce located to the top of the logo. Provision of temporary signage to the fascia of 39 Ormond Quay Lower in the form of a Victorian styled sign to be surface mounted onto the facade. Lime mortar to be used to backfill the screws to affix this sign. This sign will be up lit from below by a wide angle warm white wall sconce light. All works are only limited to the street side elevations of (protected structures Ref. 6071 & 6072) at Nos. 38/39 Ormond Quay Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 A593.

38/39 Ormond Quay Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 A593Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted23 August 2024
3908/21

Planning permission for a change of use from retail shop to restaurant. The development will consist of a take away/sit down service and food preparation on the ground floor, storage on the first and second floor, new external signage and associated site works.

18 Upper Liffey Street, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted03 March 2022
2589/20

Planning Permission sought for the change of use of existing ground level single storey mid-terrace Bakery/Deli Restaurant use to Licensed Betting Office to include for all associated internal alterations, new shopfront advertising signage & replacement high level projecting sign to front (northeast) elevation, new satellite dish installation mounted at roof level and all associated site development works at No. 77 Moore Street, Ilac Centre, Henry Street, Dublin 1 D01 KH28.

77, Moore Street, Ilac Centre, Hentry Street, Dublin 1 D01 KH28Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused17 September 2020
4166/22

Permission for amendments to the previously permitted development, Reg. Ref.: 4485/17, as amended by Reg. Ref.: 3091/21, on a site of c.0.1419ha. at 157-164 Townsend Street at the junction with Spring Garden Lane, Dublin 2, D02V186. The proposed development provides for: Realignment to door on northern elevation; Reduction in size of mechanical riser; Provision of MV Room at ground floor level with external door on southern elevation; Revision to location of maintenance doors on southern and eastern elevations; Increase in height of glazed balustrade at 8th floor level to 1.65m; Realignment of parapet to the south; Reduction of green roof to 427.2 sq.m. Reconfiguration of AOV at roof level; Relocation of access door to plant enclosure screen at roof level; Addition of louvres on eastern elevation; Removal of louvres on southern elevation. There is no change to the overall height of the permitted development. The gross floor area increases from 13,070 sq.m. (including basement) to 13,074 sq.m. (including basement). The site is currently under construction.

157-164, Townsend Street at the junction with Spring Garden Lane, Dublin 2, D02V186Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted29 July 2022
3091/21

Planning permission for amendments to the previously permitted development, Reg. Ref.: 4485/17, on a site of c.0.1419ha. at 157-164 Townsend Street at the junction with Spring Garden Lane, Dublin 2, D02 V186. The proposed development provides for: - Reconfiguration of the lower basement; - Reconfiguration of upper basement to provide for additional showers, an additional 24 no. cycle spaces (increasing from 94 no. spaces to 118 no.) and enlargement of stairwell (the enlargement continues up through the building); - Realignment of western boundary gable wall and associated stairwell; - Revision to the site boundary on the western side of the site; - At ground floor level, the addition of two new fire escape doors to Spring Garden Lane, repositioning of substation and switch room, relocation of vents, omission of door and omission of secondary door to main entrance on Townsend Street; - At sixth floor level, balconies are provided at northern and southern corners of western gable; - New additional eighth storey; - New additional set back ninth storey with terraces on northern and southern elevation providing 174sqm of external space; - Plant enclosed by plant screen at roof level, which is a green roof. The maximum height of the proposed development is increased to 38.095m (including roof-level plant) from 27.990m. The gross floor area increases from 8813sq.m. (excluding basement) to 13070sq.m. (including basement). The site is currently under construction.

157-164, Townsend Street, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted28 October 2021
WEB1664/19

The development will consist of installation of an ATM machine to the existing shop front to the North elevation.

73, Talbot Street, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted14 January 2020
3028/24

RETENTION/ PERMISSION: Retention of change of use of the 82sqm restaurant to use as restaurant and takeaway and planning permission for removal of existing shopfront and provision of a new shop front and signage.

16 Temple Bar, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused23 September 2024
3224/23

RETENTION PERMISSION: for the change of use of the 82sqm restaurant, to use as restaurant and take-away and provision of a new shop front and signage. Planning permission is also sought for a new electrically operated metal roller shutter outside the glazed shopfront.

16 Temple Bar, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused11 April 2023
5210/22

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: the existing building is three storey facing Wellington Quay with a two storey extension to the rear facing and set back from the adjoining Merchants Arch Laneway. Permission is sought to change the use of the building from existing retail on ground floor level, storage at basement, first floor, first floor return and second floor levels to a licensed restaurant at ground floor level, kitchen/toilets basement level and guest house comprising 3 bedrooms at first floor, 2 bedrooms in an extension of the first floor return and 3 bedrooms at second floor level - total 8 no double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. Access to the restaurant will be as presently exists to the shop from both Wellington Quay and the laneway of Merchants Arch with minimal alterations to the existing shopfront and including a new fascia sign. Access to the guesthouse will be from the existing door on Wellington Quay which presently serves the upper floors. The building will be upgraded and refurbished internally with minimal external changes.

47 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused13 January 2023
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