Vaibhava Lakshmi Retail Limited is applying for planning permission for a change of use to add alcohol off-license sales to the existing ground floor retail premises at Day Today, 10 Bachelors Walk, Dublin 1, D01 NP78.
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.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of removal of partition and amalgamation of retail units to reinstate a single convenience retail unit with existing off licence, part coffee shop use, Deli, ice cream parlour and ancillary accommodation at ground floor and basement; new goods lift, alterations to elevations to include replacement of 2No. Windows to double escape doors, enlargement of 5No existing windows to full height on Dame Lane Elevation, Alterations to shopfront on Dame Street Elevation, provision of new fascia signage on Dame Lane and South Great George Street Elevations, new down lighters along fascia signage, raised planters, alterations to internal layout and all associated works.
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.
The subject site is principally bounded by: Arnott's Department Store and Henry Street to the north; Middle Abbey Street to the south; William's Lane to the east and Liffey Street Upper to the west. The development will consist of the extension of the opening hours of the existing multi-storey car park from its current operating hours of: Monday - Wednesday (7.00-20.00); Thursday (7.00-21.00); Friday - Saturday (7.00-20.00) and Sunday (9.00-20.00) to the operation of the car park on a 24 hours per day, 7 days per week basis.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE (RPS2931). RETENTION: of metal clothing rail to the shop front of Bad Lands, 3a Fownes Street Upper, Dublin 2
Planning permission for development to amend a previously permitted student accommodation and cafe scheme (DCC Reg. Ref. 2990/14 ABP Reference PL29N.244466; DCC Reg. Ref. 4643/17; DCC Reg. Ref. 4644/17) on a site of 0.19 hectares at Nos. 27-31 Church Street, Dublin 7, D07 RR82. The proposed development will consist of the use of the permitted Student Accommodation for Tourist and Visitor Accommodation outside of academic term time only by the omission or modification of Condition No. 18 of Register Reference 2990/14 (ABP Reg. Ref. PL29N.244466) to make the permitted use consistent with the definition of student accommodation in the Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Act, 2016. The principal permitted use as student accommodation during academic term time will remain unchaged. No change is proposed to the permitted cafe (with ancillary takaway) and no works are proposed.
Permission for internal re-configuration of the existing Healthcare Building along with the addition of 3.no single storey external ancillary rooms (27 m2) and 3 storey lift shaft to the rear (14m2), (total additional area 41m2) and all associated site works and services.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development relates to permission for a change of use of Unit F (26.6 sq.m) from permitted use as a restaurant/café unit (as permitted under Reg. Ref.:3620/17; ABP Ref: ABP-300063-17, as amended by DCC Re. Ref.: 3275/19) to a café/restaurant unit and takeaway for the sale of coffee and/or food/hot food for consumption off premises. The unit will accord with the permitted opening hours of the wider Central Plaza restaurant/café units of 7am to 11.30pm. Permission is also sought for external seating adjacent the unit onto Cope Street and Fownes Street Upper.
Fitzwilliam Real Estate Developments Ltd intends to apply for permission for development at this site of c.0.555 hectares at: No. 97 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1; 16/17 Prince's Street North, Dublin 1; the area previously known as Nos. 19/25 Prince's Street North, Dublin 1; the 'Arnotts' Car Park', with an address of Nos. 98-101 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1 and the associated roof of the car park over Arnott's Store at Nos. 102-107 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1; Nos. 2-3, 4 and 4A Proby's Lane, Dublin 1; and Nos. 7/7A and 8 Liffey Street Upper, Dublin 1. The proposed development will consist of a hotel development consisting of the: demolition of the existing 3 No. storey Eircom structure to the rear of No. 97 Middle Abbey Street (c. 2,201 sq m), rooftop stairwell enclosures (c.128 sq m) and of the existing rear extensions No. 97 Middle Abbey Street (second and third floor levels) (c. 11sq m) decommissioning and demolition of the top three open-air levels of the Arnotts' car park (resulting in the removal of 145 no. car parking spaces, with 225 no. car parking spaces remaining); development of a 9 no. storey (with setbacks) over basement element fronting William's Lane, a 3 no. storey (with setbacks) element above Arnotts' car park and 2 no. storey (with setback) element above Arnotts store, to provide hotal (254 no. bedrooms and related ancillary hotel facilities and restaurant uses (including reception area, lobby, public bar, restaurant, cold room, storage areas, administration and staff facilities, plant, refuse area and bicycle parking area) with a total new build gross floor of c. 10,689 sq m (including c. 632 sq m basement, and ESB substation with switchrooms); and the change of use (from basement to fourth floor levels to hotel), refurbishment (internal and external alterations) and extension (to link with the new build hotel in the rear) of No. 97 Middle Abbey Street (total floor area of c. 404 sq m (including c. 124 sq m basement); the continued use of the Arnotts' car park stairs (ground, first, second and their floor levels) and Arnotts' store stairs (ground, first, second, third, fourth and fifth floor levels) (c. 205 sq m and c.142 sq m respectively); associated lighting, pedestrian access via no. 97 Middle Abbey Street and William's Lane; sustainable urban drainage systems (including green roofs and attenuation tanks; associated site servicing (foul and surface water drainage and water supply); associated hard and soft landscaping and all other associated site excavation, infrastructural and site development works above and below ground including changes in level, boundary treatments and associated site servicing (foul and surface water drainage and water supply). The total gross floor area of the overall development is c. 11,440 sq m. The development will also consist of: the erection of no. side-lit signs, 1 no. on the south elevation (entrance to no. 97 Middle Abbey Street) and 1 no. on the east elevation (William's Lane) measuring c.0 49 sq m each.
Fitzwilliam Real Estate Developments Ltd intends to apply for permission for development at this site of c.0.568 hectares at: No. 97 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1; 16/17 Prince's Street North, Dublin 1; the area previously known as Nos. 19/25 Prince's Street North, Dublin 1; the 'Arnotts' Car Park', with an address of Nos. 98-101 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1 and the associated roof of the car park over Arnotts Store at Nos. 102-107 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1; Nos. 2-3, 4 and 4A Proby's Lane, Dublin 1; and Nos. 7/7A and 8 Liffey Street Upper, Dublin 1. The proposed development will consist of the development of a Build-To-Rent residential development consisting of the: demolition of the existing 3 No. storey Eircom structure to the rear of No. 97 Middle Abbey Street (c. 2,201 sq m); decommissioning and demolition of the top three open-air levels of the Arnotts' Car Park (resulting in the removal of 145 No. car parking spaces, with 225 No. car parking spaces remaining); development of a 12 No. storey over basement element fronting William's Lane, a 5 No. storey element above Arnotts' Car Park, and 2 No. storey element above Arnotts Store, to provide 155 No. apartments (56 No. studio units; 85 No. 1-bed units; and 14 No. 2-bed units). The development also provides for hard and soft landscaping including the provision of: a landscaped public plaza (including bicycle parking) along the William's Lane frontage; a landscaped communal courtyard as well as a communal terrace and private terraces on the southern elevation all at Sixth Floor Level; a landscaped communal courtyard as well as private terraces at the southern elevation, communal terraces at the southern elevation and part of the western elevation, and outdoor exercise area and basketball court at the northern elevation all at Seventh Floor Level; and terraces on the eastern and western elevations of the Eleventh Floor Level. Private open space in the form of terraces are also provided on the east-facing, west-facing and south-facing elevations of the two courtyards at Sixth and Seventh Floor Levels. Juliette balconies are also proposed on the eastern, western, southern elevations as well as the east-facing, west-facing and south-facing elevations of the two courtyards. Pedestrian access to this part of the development will be provided via William's Lane. Additional proposed works include the provision of: communal residential amenities (c. 459 sq m) (including co-working space, toilets, multimedia room, gyms and exercise studios, dog-washing room, private dining, storage hire, multi-purpose space and communal lounge); residential support facilities (c. 471 sqm) (including entrance foyer and concierge, post room, bicycle storage and bicycle repair station, maintenance rooms / management stores, general storage and bin store); communal amenity open spaces; a substation and a switchroom (c. 30 sq m); water tank and sprinkler rooms (c. 117 sq m); Sustainable Urban Drainage systems (including green roofs and attenuation tanks (c. 121 sq m); and plant at Basement Level. The total gross floor area of this part of the development is c. 12,766 sq m.. The development will also consist of the following works to No. 97 Middle Abbey Street comprising the demolition of part of the existing basement (c. 16 sq m) and the existing rear extensions (Second and Third Floor Levels) (c. 11 sq m); change of use of the Basement Floor Level from retail (storage) to café (storage) (c. 112 sq m); continued use of the Ground Floor Level as a café (c. 89 sq m); change of use of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Floor Levels to provide 4 No. Build-To-Rent studio apartment units (one on each level) (which will be operationally linked to the 155 No, apartments scheme); and associated internal and external alterations to the building. Pedestrian access to this part of the development will be provided via Middle Abbey Street. The total gross floor area of this part of the development is c. 423 sq m. The development will also consist of: associated lighting; associated signage; associated hard and soft landscaping; and all bother associated site excavation, infrastructural and site development works above and below ground including changes in level, boundary treatments and associated site servicing (foul and surface water drainage and water supply). The development will consist of the extension of the opening hours of the existing multi-storey car park ('Arnotts' Car Park) from its current operating hours of: Monday - Wednesday (07:00 - 20:00); Thursday (07:00 - 21:00); Friday - Saturday (07:00- 20:00); and Sunday (09:00 - 20:00) to the operation of the car park on a 24 hours per day, 7 days per week basis for temporary period of 5 years.
Change of use from a retail shop or as a restaurant to an outlet for the sale of hot food (burgers and hot dogs) for consumption off the premises from 12:00pm. to 11pm. seven days per week. This development breaches condition 7 of the An Bord Pleanala planning permission under appeal Ref. No. PL29S.110301 (Dublin City Council Reg. 2773/98) which stated 'Ground floor units shall be used as shops or as a restaurant which shall not be used as a take-away or for the sale of hot food for consumption off the premises' and this present proposal seeks to alter that original consent so as to allow No. 5A Crown Alley, to be used as a hot food take away outlet. The application also includes the erection of a name sign on the front elevation of this building.
The development will consist/consists of 25no. new classrooms (varying from 19 sq.m. to 29sq.m.), admin, reception and recreation areas and toilets over ground floor and mezzanine level. The development includes change of use to ground floor area from warehouse to education 610.66 sq.m. and new first floor area of 571.54 sq.m., for a total of 1,182.2 sq.m. gross floor area as educational use. Works also include change of fenestration for the front facade to Loftus Lane, change of facade to the adjacent service alley, new clear finish atrium roof dome to the rear and 7.27 sq.m of advertising to the front with all associated site works.
Planning permission for proposed development comprising a change of use from existing ancillary storage to residential use to provide 4 no. 1 bed apartments and 1 no. studio apartment at first floor level, with balconies to Parnell Street and associated alterations to existing ground floor commercial unit to include new entrance on King’s Inns Street, new steel louvred gate to external bin storage area and escape stair from apartments on Parnell Street, new stairs and lift core, cycle and bin storage and all associated elevational alterations and site development works.
Permission is sought for the site comprising nos. 5, 6 & 7 Halston Street, Dublin D07 NX32 (626 sq. m. area) which has laneway access from Balls' Lane. The development will consist of the demolition of an existing derelict shed, front boundary wall & existing metal gates, and construction of a new 4-storey apartment development comprising 12 no. units (1 no. studio, 6 no. 1 bed units, 5 no. 2 bed units) totalling 912 sq. m. gross floor area. All apartments above ground floor will have balconies, primarily located to rear facade, with setback terrace on Halston St frontage to 2 units at upper floor level. A landscaped communal yard is to be located to the rear of the building including an enclosure for 24. no. bicycle parking spaces & electrical meters and shed for bin storage. Private gated access is to be provided to the access laneway off Balls' Lane. Proposed works are to include all associated site works including site drainage.
RETENTION: The retention of elevational changes to the previously approved office development (granted under Reg. Ref. 2085/19), including revised front elevations to ground floor level and associated internal alterations and revised rear elevation that included replacement windows at ground floor level from that previously approved under Reg. Ref. 2085/19.
Permission for a development consisting of an extension to the existing fourth floor office with associated internal modifications and elevational changes.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RPS: 8830: Unit 3 is located at ground level, with associated back of house located at basement -1, onto Fownes St Upper to the west and the Plaza and Dame St to the South. The proposed development relates to permission for internal signage for Unit 3, which is permitted as a restaurant, to consist of: • 1 no. banner sign, hanging internally within the unit and set back from the existing glazed facade on the southern elevation of 0.5m x 6.269m. The proposed sign is brushed stainless steel fascia panel, with low energy red LEDs for halo illumination. • 1 no. banner sign, hanging internally within the unit and set back from the existing glazed facade on the western elevation of 0.274m x 3.438m. The proposed sign is brushed stainless steel fascia panel, with low energy red LEDs for halo illumination. • 1 no. roundel sign, hanging internally within the unit and set back from the existing glazed facade on the western elevation of 1.45m x 1.45m. The proposed sign is brushed stainless steel fascia with coloured vinyl lettering and graphics, with low energy cool white LEDs for internal illumination. • 1 no. LED red light line, set back from the southern elevation and along the extent of the southern elevation profile.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Emgen Four Gp Limited intend to apply for permission in respect of a two-storey storage building (69 m²) with Undercroft, located in a yard (with vaulted cellars (29 m²) below) to the rear of the Old Storehouse, 3 Crown Alley (Protected Structure), Dublin 2, and to the rear of 8 Cope Street (Protected Structure), Dublin 2. Development to consist of construction of a covered area for licensed external-dining consisting of trussed-timber and hipped mono-pitch roof with slate finish, cast iron rainwater goods, lead flashings and 3 No. conservation rooflights, all on cast-iron columns and with new masonry fireplace & chimney plus, alterations to existing building (permitted under planning Ref 4426/24) consisting of a change of use at ground floor level from store to food and bar-servery, also adjustments to door GF-D1 and omission of 2 No. above-counter infills including windows GF-W1 & GF-W2 and replacement with demountable timber shutters, plus adjustments to hard standing and all associated works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: Permission in respect of a two- storey storage building (69 m²) with undercroft, located in a yard (with vaulted cellars (29 m²) below) to the rear of the Old Storehouse, 3 Crown Alley (Protected Structure), Dublin 2, and to the rear of 8 Cope Street (Protected Structure), Dublin 2. Retention is sought for executed demolition of: a) mono-pitch, corrugated metal roof and flashings on timber rafters and ceiling joists below, b) first floor brick gable wall on northern boundary, c) yard façade wall at ground and first floor built of random-rubble, brick, and concrete block plus rainwater goods, d) external concrete stairs, landing, box-metal handrail and double- door timber enclosure below, e) 2 no. window openings with concrete cills, timber window frames and casements, one with metal security grill on inner face, f) first floor timber entrance door and frame in external stud wall of timber cladding on timber stud with 1 no. window of fixed pane and two casements and rainwater goods, g) ground floor entrance door, frame and wall. h) internal flush-doors, architraves, plasterboard-finished timber stud walls and ceilings. Plus, for retention of executed construction of: i) 3 no. double glazed rooflights and mono- pitch felt roof, timber rafters and wall plate, lead flashings, and rainwater goods j) northern boundary gable wall reinstated at first floor in concrete block, k) new yard façade of concrete block-backed walls faced in salvaged and supplemented random-rubble stone and brick with segmented brick arch heads to 2 no. window openings, I) new yard façade brick wall with segmented salvaged brick arch heads to 2 no. window openings and 2 no. stone cills, m) first floor steel columns and beam support to roof, n) ground level new yard façade timber beam- effect cladding at undercroft and over 2 no. openings with timber cills below. Also, Permission is sought for development to complete the works to include: o) stone parapet copings to façade to yard and to northern boundary gable wall, p) external render and lead flashings to first floor northern boundary gable blockwork, q) first floor 2 no. stone window cills and 4 no. double-glazed timber sliding-sash windows, r) at ground floor reduce 2 no. openings with infill insulated timber stud wall with stained t&g timber cladding boards to form 2 no. casement timber window openings, and 1 no. flush timber door, s) removal of temporary internal timber open-riser ladder staircase and handrail and closing-up of the stairwell opening, t) making of new internal stairwell opening in first floor and fitting of new timber staircase and handrails, u) first floor repair and renewal of structural timbers and floorboards over, v) new walls, doors, and ceilings, ventilated dry-lining, thermal insulation and fire protections, w) mechanical and electrical services. Plus all associated works.
Merchants Quay Ireland (Homeless & Drugs Services) intend to apply for permission for development at 13/14 Merchants Quay (Riverbank Building), Dublin 8, D08 KT61. Permission is sought for the permanent change of use of previously vacant basement to a Medically Supervised Injecting Facility together with its associated access, operational management, and ancillary support services as previously granted on a temporary basis under Reg. Ref. 4121/18 / ABP-312618-22 at the basement level at 13/14 Merchants Quay (Riverbank Building), Dublin 8. No alterations or further works are proposed as part of this application.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE, PERMISSION AND RETENTION: We, Orangeseed Designated Activity Company, intends to apply for Protected Structure PERMISSION AND RETENTION planning permission at this site at 24-28 Dame Street which includes the Mercantile Hotel and Dame House, Dublin 2, D02 C861. The site of 0.0768 ha is bound by Dame Street to the north, Dame Lane to the south and South Great Georges Street to the west. The subject site includes protected structures, RPS Ref. 2103 (24 Dame Street), RPS Ref: 2104 (25 Dame Street) and RPS Ref. 2105 (26-27-28 Dame Street), Dublin 2. The development will consist of the following: 1. Retention of a hand paints sign on the West Gable facing South Great George Street 2. Retention of art works on the West Gable facing South Great George Street 3. Retention of of keg lift and all ancillary works associated: • At Basement; installation of lift shaft and all ancillary works associated • At Ground floor; paved concealed lift cover and all ancillary works associated 4. Permission to install 2 number entrance signs above street level along Dame Street 5. Permission to reinstatement window pediments to Dame House along Dame Street 6. Permission to install metal ornate security gates painted black along Dame Lane. And all ancillary works associated.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The site of 0.0768 ha is bound by Dame Street to the north, Dame Lane to the south and South Great Georges Street to the west. The subject site includes protected structures, RPS Ref. 2103 (24 Dame Street), RPS Ref. 2104 ( 25 Dame Street) and RPS Ref. 2105 (26-27-28 Dame Street), Dublin 2. The development will consist of the installation of keg lift and all ancillary works associated. At basement: installation of lift shaft and all ancillary works associated, At ground floor: paved concealed lift cover and all ancillary works associated.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Amendment permission to planning permission Reg. Ref. 2505/19, ABP 305840-19 & 3278/21. The site of 0.0768ha is bound by Dame Street to the north, Dame Lane to the south and South Great Georges Street to the west. The subject site includes protected structures, RPS Ref. 2103 (24 Dame Street), RPS Ref: 2104 (25 Dame Street) and RPS Ref. 2105 (26-27-28 Dame Street), Dublin 2. The proposed development comprises of the reconfiguration of the permitted development to increase bedroom numbers from 101 no. to 105 no and to provide for internal & external changes to the permitted development. The alterations consist of the following: At basement; internal partition alterations to allow for staff changing, linen stores & staff room, inclusion of accessible toilet, relocation of cold rooms, chef's office, dry store, beer store, keg lift & comms room & inclusion of linen lift in existing core. • At ground floor; alterations to lift lobby, reception layout and bar design with provisions for Kitchen/Bar pass through and inclusion of Cafe/bar design to ground at 24 Dame Street. The overall development will not increase the permitted floor area.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: amendment permission to planning permission Reg. Ref. 2505/19, ABP305840-19 & 3278/21 at this site. Permission for the site of 0.0768 ha is bounded by Dame Street to the north Dame Lane to the south and South Great Georges Street to the west. The subject site includes protected structures RPS Ref. 2103 (24 Dame Street), RPS Ref. 2104 (25 Dame Street) and RPS Ref. 2105 (26-27-28 Dame Street), Dublin 2. The proposed development comprises of the reconfiguration of the permitted development to increase bedroom numbers from 101 no. to 105 no and to provide for internal and external changes to the permitted development. The alterations consist of the following: at first floor, change of use of male and female changing area to single bedroom and provision of cleansers store, reducing size of room 1-14, at second floor, inclusion of additional bedroom in new build area and associated elevational changes & provision of cleansers store, reducing size of room from 2-14, at third floor, inclusion of additional bedroom in new build area and associated elevational changes and provision of cleansers store, reducing size of room 3-14, at fourth floor, inclusion of additional bedroom in new build area and provision of cleansers store, reducing size of room 4-14, at fifth floor, alteration to rooms 5-01 and 5-03 due to position of existing steel locations. Alteration to room 5-09, removal of roof light to ensuite and increase in plant area (including screening) to screen additional water tank required to meet irish water requirement, at roof level, increase in plant area (including screening) to screen larger water tank (area only) required to meet irish water requirement, Minor alterations to elevations to include change in elevational treatment to align with internal changes & increase in brickwork and changes to punch aluminium windows on the south elevation (facing Dame Lane). The overall development will not increase the permitted floor area.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The site of 0.0768 ha is bound by Dame Street to the north, Dame Lane to the south and South Great Georges Street to the west. The subject site includes protected structures, RPS Ref. 2103 (24 Dame Street), RPS Ref: 2104 (25 Dame Street) and RPS Ref. 2105 (26-27-28 Dame Street), Dublin 2.Permission is sought for an amendment permission to planning permission Reg. Ref. 2505/19 ABP 305840-19. The proposed development comprises of the reconfiguration of the permitted development to increase bedroom numbers from 99 no. to 101 no., to provide for internal changes and demolition of the rear on No. 27 Dame Street and provision of new shopfronts on Dame Lane and alterations to the permitted shopfronts on Dame Street. It consists of the following: • Further demolition at basement to provide for new floor and removal of internal partitions at basement; • Removal of external walls, internal walls, partitions, stairs and part of floor at ground floor, • Removal of roof at first floor; • Removal of part of southern and western external walls and floors at first, second, third and fourth floors; • Retention of internal partitions at fifth floor; • Relocation of the permitted water tank from basement to a screened area at roof level and additional plant at roof level; • Provision of boiler room at basement, reconfiguration of basement to provide for toilets and back of house facilities; • Provision of a central bar, live music area, relocation of kitchen areas, new lift, closure of two entrances on Dame Street at ground level at No. 28 and No. 25 Dame Street and new entrance to No. 24 Dame Street and changes to shopfront facades and signage fascia on Dame Street; • At first floor, second, third and fourth floors, new section of external southern wall, reconfiguration of bedrooms, an additional bedroom at third and fourth floors and staff facilities at first floor; • At fifth floor, reconfiguration of bedrooms; • At roof level, provision of water tank and screening, reduction in height of lift shafts; • Minor alterations to fenestration; • Addition of brick to glazed atrium on South Great George's Street, additional render at ground floor on the eastern elevation and revisions to the elevation on Dame Lane; • Revised internal layout and reconfiguration of all buildings including the existing bar / restaurant / café units at ground and first floor level. The overall development will not increase the permitted floor area.
The change of use of an existing 2 storey office unit (floor area 59 m²) to residential (1 No. 1 bed apartment for use as short term or long term letting) and all associated external works.
PERMISSION The development will consist of the following: (i) change of use of the existing property from office to guesthouse accommodation use, providing for a total of 8 no. rooms comprising 4 no. single-rooms each with shared W/C, 2 no. double rooms each with private W/C and 2 no. triple rooms each with private W/C; (ii) demolition of existing internal walls and provision of new partition walls and internal doors where required at ground, first, second and third floor levels; (iii) provision of lounge and breakfast area with associated kitchen, staff room/reception area with staff W/C and 2 no. staff/guest W/C all at ground floor level; (iv) demolition of brick recessed opening to the front at third-floor level and replacement with new window opening with finish to match that as existing; (v) alterations to rear opes at ground floor level inclusive of the removal of existing garage door and provision of 2 no. new opes to facilitate access to bin store provided at ground floor level from St. Michael's Close, and fenestration to bedroom 1, with external wall finishes to match that as existing along St. Michael's Close; (vi) alterations to rear opes at first floor level including the removal of glazed screen and door and replacement with new insulated external wall and external access door to provide a terrace at the western elevation for bedroom no. 4; (vii) alterations to rear opes at second floor level including the removal of 2 no. existing opes and provision of 1 no. ope to provide fenestration with finishes to match that as existing; (viii) removal of steps and guarding at first floor rear terrace and replacement with pedestal paving and glass barrier all along St. Michael's Close; (ix) alterations to northern elevation within existing courtyard inclusive of replacement of existing windows at first and second floor level with insulated masonry rendered to match existing and replacement of existing windows at first, second and third floor level with 60-minute fire rated windows; and (x) all ancillary works, inclusive of planting, to facilitate the development.
The development will consist of the following: (i) alterations to rear opes at ground floor level inclusive of the removal of existing garage door and provision of 2 no. new opes to facilitate access to bin store provided at ground floor level from St. Michael's Close and fenestration to living room with external wall finishes to match that as existing along St. Michael's Close; (ii) alterations to rear opes at first floor level including the removal of glazed screen and door and replacement with new insulated external wall and external access doors; (iii) alterations to rear opes at second floor level including the removal of 2 no. existing opes and provision of 1 no. ope to provide fenestration with finishes to match that as existing; (iv) alterations to northern elevation within existing courtyard inclusive of replacement of existing windows at first and second floor level with insulated masonry rendered to match existing and replacement of existing windows at first, second and third floor level with 60-minute fire rated windows; (v) removal of steps and guarding at first floor rear terrace and replacement with pedestal paving and glass barrier all along St. Michael's Close; (vi) demolition of existing internal walls and provision of new partition walls and internal doors where required at ground, first, second and third floor levels, and provision of new kitchen and bathroom fittings to each unit; (vii) demolition of brick recessed opening to the front at third-floor level and replacement with new window opening with finish to match that as existing; (viii) a temporary 5-year change of use of the existing property from office to short-stay residential use through the provision of 4 no. short-stay apartment units (1 no. studio, 1 no. one-bed and 2 no. two-bed units); (ix) all ancillary works, inclusive of planting, all to facilitate the proposed development.
PERMISSION:The development will consist of the following: (i) change of use of the existing property from office to short-stay residential use through the provision of 4 no. short-stay apartment units (1 no. studio, 1 no. one-bed and 2 no. two-bed units); (ii) demolition of existing internal walls and provision of new partition walls and internal doors where required at ground, first, second and third floor levels, and provision of new kitchen and bathroom fittings to each unit; (iii) demolition of brick recessed opening to the front at third-floor level and replacement with new window opening with finish to match that as existing; (iv) alterations to rear opes at ground floor level inclusive of the removal of existing garage door and provision of 2 no. new opes to facilitate access to bin store provided at ground floor level from St. Michael's Close, and fenestration to living room, with external wall finishes to match that as existing along St. Michael's Close; (v) alterations to rear opes at first floor level including the removal of glazed screen and door and replacement with new insulated external wall and external access doors; (vi) alterations to rear opes at second floor level including the removal of 2 no. existing opes and provision of 1 no. ope to provide fenestration with finishes to match that as existing; (vii) removal of steps and guarding at first floor rear terrace and replacement with pedestal paving and glass barrier all along St. Michael's Close; (vii) alterations to northern elevation within existing courtyard inclusive of replacement of existing windows at first and second floor level with insulated masonry rendered to match existing and replacement of existing windows at first, second and third floor level with 60-minute fire rated windows; and (ix) all ancillary works, inclusive of planting to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development consists of changes to the existing entrance doorway at the lower Plaza level (-1) which gives access to the hospitality area at roof level. The development proposes to replace the existing glazed doors with new recessed doors, set back 3.1 metres to create a new portal giving access to a new entrance doorway, provide a vertical identification sign 3m high by 0.7m wide to side of new portal and provide a new retractable canopy over entrance. The portal can be closed to access when required by way of a bi-fold gate.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of the infilling of a void area of 20.5 sq.m at the tenth floor (hospitality level 2) for use as additional floor area and for the demolition of 5 sq.m at that level, so as to create a new stair case between hospitality levels one and two. This development is proposed within an area approved for the redevelopment of the existing 9th and 10th floors to incorporate a new hospitality area which includes for a new restaurant and bar of 1,462 sq.m, with an accessible viewing terrace at 10th floor level on all sides of the building. The hospitality area is access from a dedicated entrance at - 1 level from the front Plaza on Dame Street.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE. PERMISSION & RETENTION.. Permission and retention for development at this site: Christ Church Cathedral, Christ Church Place, Dublin 8, (a protected structure). Development will consist of widening of main vehicular gate to accommodate delivery vehicles and fire tenders and retention of rearrangement of signage and display cases on perimeter railings.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: To erect signage on the front (southern) and rear (northern) elevation of the Dame Street Plaza building, 1 Central Plaza, Dame Street, Dublin 2, D02 P656. The proposed development consists of four signs as follows (a) 2 no. small plaques (0.4m x 0.8m) on either side of the front entrance on Dame Street, (b) 1 no. internally illuminated white flex face sign (4m width and 1m height) with the company name in black lettering over the front entrance facing Dame Street and (c) 1 no. sign consisting a of white illuminated letters (2.99m width and 0.54m height) mounted on a stainless steel rail on the rear of the building inside the glass balustrade at podium level facing Cope Street (northern elevation). All signs contain the letters 'wework, the future occupants of the office area within the building. The exterior of this former Central Bank building is a Protected Structure.
Permission for development at a site of 0.27ha a 1 Central Plaza, Dame St, Dublin 2, D02 P656. The site is bound by Dame Street to the South, existing Annex building and Commercial Buildings to the East, Cope Street to the North and Fownes Street Upper to the West. The development consists of a minor amendments to permitted development at -2, -1 and ground floor levels, as permitted under Plan. Reg. Ref.: 3620/17 (ABP Reg. Ref.: PL29S.300063) and amended under Plan. Reg. Ref.: 4566/18 and 3275/19. The application includes amendments to the permitted retail units, plant/back of house and plant areas as follows: 1. The amalgamation of unit A and A2 with a minor decrease in combined floorspace from 1197sq.m to 1188 sq.m. This unit is referred to as Unit A. 2. Change of use of unit A (1188 sq.m) and Unit A1 (355 sq.m) from permitted retail to leisure/tourism use. 3. Relocation of ICT Room, Staff Welfare and Remote Storage Facilitates at Basement -1. 4. Alterations to the permitted public realm on the western side of the site along Fownes Street Upper and subsequent alterations to the western elevation of Units E and F.
Permission for change of use of the ground floor (c. 155 sqm) to use class 8, for dental surgery.
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.
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)
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.
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 demolition of an existing shed to the rear of the existing dwelling, facing Mary's Lane and the construction of a 2 storey 34m2 rear extension. The works to the extension will include the provision of a new lounge to ground floor, a new bedroom to the first floor and a 2.5m2 external courtyard on the ground floor. The extension is located to the rear of the existing property with the side facing Mary's Lane. The works will include landscaping and all ancillary site works to facilitate the development.
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.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE. Permission for development at Unit A, One Central Plaza (formerly known as the Central Bank Building), Dame Street, Dublin 2, (a Protected Structure Ref: 8830). Unit A is located at Basement -1 and Basement -2 Level below the Central Plaza. The site is bound by Dame Street to the South, Two Central Plaza to the East, Cope Street to the North and Fownes Street Upper to the West. The proposed development relates to amendments to previously permitted change of use of Unit A (GFA of 1,186 sq.m) (located at basement -1 and -2 below the plaza) to leisure/tourism use, as permitted under DCC Reg. Ref 4622/19, to now include for ancillary bar and food use (licensed premises) to the main permitted leisure/tourism use. The development also includes for the relocation of permitted Remote Storage Facilities from the eastern side of Unit A at basement -1 level to basement -2 level and change of use to the building managers office (24 sq.m). The proposed use is an indoor table tennis facility with associated bar and food facilities (licensed premises). The development also includes for signage to Unit A located at basement -1 level on the northern elevation including 2 no. internal illuminated signs of 2.5m x 0.68m and 1.23m x 0.28m (containing two elements).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Change of use from massage parlour to basement and ground floor with residential use above to a new cafe at basement and ground floor with three studio apartments above. The proposed works are: Basement; removal of internal partitions, stairs, WC, rear window and partial removal of internal walls, new cafe kitchen, karaoke rooms, toilets and stairs to ground floor and all associated conservation and services works. Ground Floor; removal of late twentieth century partitions and partial removal of internal original walls, rebuilding of the late twentieth century rear extension to accommodate a stairs to the basement and a 1.5m2 garden courtyard, construction of a new WC, new glazing and shutters to shopfront and alterations and conservation of existing stairs (ground to third floor). First Floor; introduction of a bathroom, kitchen, conversion of a rear window to a door and a rear roof terrace to accommodate a studio apartment. Second Floor; removal of late twentieth century partitions and ensuite bathrooms, the construction of one new bathroom and kitchen and associated services works to accommodate a studio apartment. Third Floor; construction of internal partitions, a new internal door and one new bathroom and kitchen and associated services works to accommodate a studio apartment. New lime render to the rear elevation. All ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
Permission for development comprising a rooftop solar photovoltaic installation on the existing roof. The proposed development will consist of a rooftop solar photovoltaic array totalling 958sqm and all associated site works and ancillary services on site.
Planning Permission for development at Unit No. 32 Coles Lane, ILAC Shopping Centre, Henry Street/Mary Street, Dublin 1. The development will consist of: the change of use of the ground floor (vacant retail/permitted restaurant) and first floor (storage/permitted restaurant) of Unit No. 32 Coles Lane to a casino (304 sq.m) with ancillary family entertainment (48 sq.m) and circulation (103 sq.m). The total gross floor area of the proposed development is 455 sq.m. The development will utilise the existing mall entrance and a second entrance from Coles Lane which has been constructed under DCC Reg. Ref. 3797/18 (permitted restaurant use has not been implemented). The development also includes staff facilities, toilets, signage, and all other associated ancillary work.
Retention permission for the development will consist of retention permission to place street furniture in front of this premises on private property adjacent to public footpath. The street furniture will consist of: (a) 12 no. tables of 600mm x 600mm, (b) 24 no. chairs, (c) 2 no. screen canvas lean to canopies framed in timber with painted timber picket style screen fencing 1200mm high around seating area to public path edge. The total seating area proposed is 25sq.m.
The development will consist of the change of use of the ground floor and basement from the permitted retail to retail with cafe/restaurant area, new pinned signage to existing front elevation in lieu of existing original signage and associated ancillary works.
The development will consist of alterations to the existing ground floor layout an existing Bar and Restaurant. The works will include a.) The relocation of the front main entrance to the north elevation. b.) Revised ground floor layout with amended entry to the basement c.) New escape door to the north elevation onto Dame Street from the basement with a minor increase in floor area. d.) All ancillary site works to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for restoration of shop at ground floor and dwelling from basement to third floor.