PROTECTED STRUCTURE Proposed mews development situated to the Rear of No. 13 Gardiner Street Upper (Along Kelly's Row), Dublin 1, D01K6C9 (a Protected Structure registered under RPS No. 3101). The development consists of: The partial demolition of the existing mews building to the rear of No. 13 Gardiner Street Upper to provide for the development of a two-storey apartment building comprising two studio units with 6.4 sqm of private amenity space for Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 in the form of balcony/terraces (totalling 12.8sqm), communal open space and 6 no. bicycle parking spaces and bin storage to the rear, 2 no. rooflights, and all associated ancillary drainage and landscaping works necessary to facilitate the development.
Demolition of existing single-storey rear extension, replaced by new ground and first-floor rear extensions with rooflight above ground level. New first floor side window. Attic conversion for storage with rear dormer.
The development will consist of, an amendment to previously approved Planning Application by Dublin City Council per ref. WEB2366/24 to demolish existing single-storey rear extension, replaced by new ground and first-floor rear extensions with rooflight above ground level. New first floor side window. Attic conversion for storage with rear dormer. The amendment comprises an increase in floor area of the first-floor rear extension by 4 sq.m.
Renovations and extensions to the existing two-storey, terrace house at 20 Carlingford Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, D09 RK44, comprising of the demolition of the existing single- storey rear extension & existing ancillary shed and construction of 1no. part two-storey pitched-roofed extension, part single-storey flat roof extension, with 1no. rooflight to the pitched roof and 2no. rooflights to the roof of the original house, with associated modifications to the existing house and fenestration including modifications to floor layouts and site development including new hard and soft landscaping.
Permission is sought by Andrew Lavelle for renovations and extensions to the existing two-storey, terrace house at 20 Carlingford Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, D09 RK44, comprising of the demolition of the existing single-storey rear extension & existing ancillary shed and construction of 1no. two-storey flat-roofed extension with 2no. rooflights to the rear and construction of 1no. dormer extension, with associated modifications to the existing house and fenestration including modifications to ground floor layout and site development including new hard and soft landscaping.
Permission for the development of a part two, part three-storey mews house at 18A Fitzgibbon Street, Dublin 1, within the Mountjoy Square Architectural Conservation Area. The development will consist of the demolition of the existing single storey shop structure and the construction of part two, part three-storey mews house. It includes entrance, storage, ground floor WC, a home office, and a bedroom at ground floor; Open plan kitchen-dining and living area at first floor, a bedroom, bathroom at second floor, all measuring 120 m2. It includes an accessible roof terrace measuring 18 m2 at roof level, incorporating renewable technology, as well as a front garden measuring 13m2. It will include all associated ancillary works and services.
Permission for conversion of existing attic space comprising of modification of existing roof structure, new access stairs and flat roof dormer to the rear.
Development will consist of a two storey infill to an existing courtyard located over car parking at Level 0 to provide a staff changing room of 82.5sqm at Level 01 and an operating theatre of 82.5sqm at Level 02 along with a single storey extension to the existing theatre plant room of 60sqm at Level 03 and a storey and a half extension to the north of the building at Level 01 to provide a replacement equipment store and staff room totalling 109.6sqm with an increase in height to a portion of the existing northern brick parapet at Level 01 by approximately 750mm.
To demolish the existing sheds and lean too extension located to the rear of our house and to construct, in its place, an attached two story extension, consisting of a ground floor Kitchen Extension, a First Floor Bedroom Extension and a Dormer Attic Conversion (to a study). Inc also for a new back yard gateway, all to the rear of our property at 34 Carlingford Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9.
Planning permission for conversion of existing attic space comprising of modification of existing roof structure, new access stairs and flat roof dormer to the rear.
A rear, single storey hipped roof ground floor extension to existing kitchen/dining area.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION For revisions to the previously granted works in accordance with file register reference 3614/18. A) The removal of a non original mezzanine floor and associated stairs in the rear return of the property. B) Further demolition associated with the previously granted hearth and fireplace removal in the rear return of the property at ground floor level. C) Further alterations to interior partitions at first floor level of the main house to include the enlargement the existing main bathroom, the repositioning of the existing en-suite, all associated services and associated built in furniture.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The complete refurbishment and conversion of the existing single-storey garage, home office and utility building, to the rear of the property, for domestic use, ancillary to the main property, to include; internal layout revisions, a new flat roof, facade and fenestration amendments to the front and rear facades and all associated site and drainage works, and rooflights.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: This application site contains 4 no. Protected Structures (RPS Ref. 3095, 3096, 3097 and 3098). The proposed development consists of the following: i. Cleaning and repair of front and rear elevations, railings, plinth and masonry elements. ii. Replacement of windows and rainwater goods. iii. Replacement steel stair leading to external basement area including works to railings to facilitate same. iv. Internal works and repairs including removal of certain existing non original partitions and rendering to basement walls. v. Works to external paving and yard including repair and replacement. vi. Relocation of ground floor kitchen in Nos. 9 and 10 to the basement of Nos. 9 and 10. vii. Provision of external louvre under window at low level in front basement area of No 10. viii. All associated site development works, opes for ducting and conservation works as set out in the application.
The proposed development will consist of the demolition of a rear, non-original single storey extension, a new conservation style roof window to the existing front roof surface and a new window in the existing east elevation.
New first floor window with obscure glazing and new ground floor window to side and all associated site works at 76 Iona Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, D09 E6W2
The development wil consist of provision of off licence (7.5sqm) subsidiary to the main retail use.
The development will consist of the construction of a new raised helipad with a diameter of 26.4m on a structural metal frame on the rooftop of the existing Rock Wing of Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, approx. 36m above Ground Level. Associated access/egress ramp from the helipad to the existing roof at Level 09 and emergency escape stairs to the existing roof at Level 07. New external rooftop access hatch above Level 06 to provide alternative escape access to existing internal fire escape stairs towards Eccles Street with subsequent change of existing store room and staff room to stairs and link corridor at Level 06. Associated services and plant including a Deck Integrated Fire Fighting System (DIFFS) with water storage and water retention tanks at Level 08. Associated lighting to landing deck of Helipad and access/egress routes. Roof mounted windsock on adjacent McGivney Wing with associated new maintenance ladder. Internal alterations to the existing adjacent circulation core including widening the existing stairs between levels 09 and 07 and revising a lobby to the existing fire-fighting shaft at level 07.
The development consists of 1) Demolish the existing single storey garage at side of the main building. 2) Change of use existing barber shop (GF - 19.8 sq.m at 18 Fitzgibbon Street to take away restaurant. 3) Erect new 3-storey building at 19 Fitzgibbon Street, including a take-away on ground floor and a 2 bed 3 person accommodations on upper levels (an individual entrance will be erected on GF at 19 Fitzgibbon Street), including 29.6 sqm Kitchen/Dining area, 3.8sqm WC & 0.8 sqm wardrobe on 1st floor and a double bedroom (12.9 sqm) & single bedroom (9.1 sqm) with 3.8sqm WC, 4.4 sqm storage & 0.8 sqm wardrobe on 2nd floor (attic). 4. Erect an attic with one roof light to rear of the existing building at 18 Fitzgibbon Street integrated with 19 Fitzgibbon Street 2nd Floor/Attic. 5) Erect 2 roof light at front of the existing roof for 18 Fitzgibbon Street.
Demolition of the existing garage & chimney stack; Construction of a three-storey terrace house to align with No.18 Fitzgibbon St., including an extended Barber shop on the ground floor & one one-bedroom apartment on first & second floors; A full-width dormer extension with a flat roof in the attic at the rear to accommodate two double bedrooms for the three-bedroom apartment over the existing Takeaway, along with new roof lights & three dormers at the front, new shop front for Barber shop, internal alterations and all associated site works
RETENTION: Retention permission for development at the new hospital emergency extension block on Eccles Street at the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Eccles Street, Dublin 7. The development consists of a glazed section of the façade, on three upper floors, of the hospital emergency extension block facing onto Eccles Street. The seven to nine storey emergency extension block has a six storey (south) façade facing onto Eccles Street [plus a lower ground level (00) below the street level of Eccles Street]. The development to be retained consists of a glazed section of the façade facing onto Eccles Street, with vertical pre-cast concrete louvres to the windows, at floor levels No. 4,5,6. On each of the three floors the window assembly measures 3.150m in height and 7.225m in width, divided into six lights by the vertical pre-cast concrete louvres. Overall, the relevant section of the façade is 10.4m vertically (including intervening floor structure) and 7.225m wide. Permission was granted for the emergency extension block per Reg. Ref. 3400/21 (ABP 312766-22).
For permission for development and permission for retention of development at the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Eccles Street, Dublin 7. The development consists of a seven to nine storey covid emergency extension block (13,563 sqm) (plus pop-up tenth floor level stairs and lift access to rooftop) to the south of the existing modern hospital. The development is to include a lower ground level below the street level of Eccles Street, with a six storey facade directly onto Eccles Street. The building will increase in height toward the north (rear) in steps of one storey each. Permission is sought for the development and completion of the Covid emergency extension block at Eccles Street, to the south of the Whitty Wing of the hospital and connecting at each level northwards to the existing circulation core at the south side of the hospital and forming a new (south) entrance to the hospital campus at Eccles Street, Dublin 7. Permission is sought for retention of site development and enabling works (including demolition of access road ramp from Eccles Street), relocation of services within the site and retention of piled foundations, substructures, retaining structures along Eccles Street and superstructure. Upon completion the covid emergency extension block will provide for 98 hospital beds, including 16 intensive care beds, 28 ppvl isolation beds, 12 isolation respiratory beds and 40 high acute isolation beds and 2 number infectious isolation bed units, associated plant, 3 retail units (345 sqm) and ancillary office and support accommodation. The development includes provision of 24 cycle parking spaces at lower ground level, access for ambulance to both the Eccles Street frontage and from within the existing hospital campus, signage on the Eccles Street elevation, all plant flues, tanks, services, landscaping, boundary treatment and ancillary site development works.
The proposed development will consist of the relocation and change in size of a previously granted (web1227/21) rear dormer roof window. Also omit 1 no. Previously granted (WEB1227/21) velux window and change location of 1 no. Velux window to the front elevation. All above to include associated site works.
The proposed development will consist of the installation of a fixed staircase to replace the current folding stairs to access the attic space which is used as a study/office. With the erection of a rear dormer window over the new regulation staircase to improve access and 2 no. velux windows. A 2.75m2 first floor extension of the bathroom on the rear side return. Also an exempt development consisting of a ground floor extension of the kitchen/diner of 6.12m2. All above to include associated site works.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: The development will consist of 'Planning Permission' sought for alterations to existing brick boundary wall facing Glenarm Avenue, to include rebuilding of removed partial wall section, partial increase of previous and existing wall heights, relocation of previous pedestrian side gate position, and all associated ancillary works to facilitate the development. 'Retention Permission' also sought for removal of partial section of existing brick boundary wall facing Glenarm Avenue.
The development will consist of amendments and modifications to the permission granted under Planning Ref. 3235/21 that will include:-Alterations to existing house gable wall to include new side window to existing attic floor level. -Alterations to permitted roof form to include external lift shaft structure to accommodate accessible lift. -Alterations to permitted kitchen ground floor side window to include reduced width opening. -Minor alterations to existing floor and site levels to further improve accessibility.
The development will consist of: Upgrading works to existing two storey (with attic level) semi-detached house to include partial demolition works, new partial single and two storey extension to rear of existing house, 2 no. roof lights to the rear of existing roof, 1 no. roof light to side of existing roof, reinstatement of original style 1st floor window to the rear of the original return, 2 no. new ground floor side gable windows, internal reconfiguration, external landscaped courtyard, landscaping works to include altering of existing ground levels, removal and replacement of existing side pedestrian entrance gate and side vehicular entrance gates, new side vehicular entrance gate to be fully automated, reconstruction of existing side boundary wall in matching brickwork finish to higher level, Suds drainage and all associated ancillary works to facilitate the development.
RETENTION: The development consists of retention permission sought for as constructed single storey flat roof shed located to the rear of 72 Iona Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, D09 P2T2 which includes three rooms, brickwork finish, masonry block finish, internal roof overhang, 15.4m2 gross area, SuDs drainage and all associated ancillary works to facilitate the development. A single storey flat roof shed was previously approved at this same location measuring 11.4m2 total gross area (Planning Application Reference: 2288/19).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for a hotel development on Lands off Clonliffe Road (formerly part of the Holy Cross College Lands), Clonliffe Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3. The subject site encompasses an area of 0.51 hectares. The development will consist of: the construction of a 8.55m - 24.05m (above ground level) part -2 to part -7 storey 8,485 sq.m. hotel building comprising: (i) a lobby, bar/restaurant, kitchen and staff facilities at ground floor level; (ii) ancillary meeting room facilities including a breakout area and office, at first floor level and a gym; (iii) 200 - bedrooms arranged over floors 1-6; and (iv) plant room, lift overrun, green roof and 19 no. photovoltaic panels enclosed by 3m screen at roof level. The hotel is served by 38 no. car parking spaces (including 2 no. universally accessible spaces), 2 no. motorcycle spaces and 28 no. bicycle spaces accessed via a new vehicular and pedestrian entrance from within the Clonliffe College lands to the northern boundary of the site which includes a turning circle for coaches. The development also includes the demolition of the existing boundary wall, repositioning of the gate piers and widening of the entrance on Clonliffe Road to facilitate two-way traffic, the creation of 2 no. pedestrian accesses off Clonliffe Road, and the construction of a replacement plinth boundary wall with railings along Clonliffe Road, landscaping, boundary treatments, street lighting, SuDS drainage, piped and other services, and all ancillary site development works necessary to facilitate the development (including the alteration of site levels and the upgrade of the proposed entrance from Clonliffe Road to include a pedestrian crossing and traffic lights). The development to be applied for is within the Holy Cross College landholding which includes a number of buildings on the Dublin City Council record of protected structures, including the following: the main College Building (1863): Holy Cross Church; the South Link Building; the Ambulatory; the Assembly Hall and the Red House, ref. 1901 and 1902 respectively, all at the Clonliffe College lands, Clonliffe Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3.
The development will consist of the demolition of the existing single and partial two-storey extension to the rear of existing mid-terraced two-storey two-bedroom dwelling and the construction of a new two-storey extension to the rear of the dwelling. The new extension will contain a kitchen, dining and living area, with rooflight over the kitchen area, at Ground Floor and an additional bedroom with ensuite at First Floor, giving a total of three bedrooms, together with internal alterations and associated site works. These works will give an additional floor area of 14.7sqm at Ground Floor and 22.8sqm at First Floor to the existing dwelling. The works will also include the remodelling of the existing store/ shed to the rear of the dwelling, including construction of a new mezzanine level of 16.4sqm in area, to accommodate home office space with access from the rear laneway retained.
Planning permission for semi-detached house on a corner site on Iona Road and Iona Drive in an Architectural Conservation Area. The development consists of the seperation of the property into two attached houses with four and two bedrooms respectively by converting and extending parts of the existing return into a separate attached two bedroom house through the implementation of a party wall. Access to be maintained to 83 Iona Road from Iona Road. The new attached house to be accessed from Iona Drive through an existing gate, subdivision of the back garden and implementation of a boundary fence. The return is to be extended at first floor level with one additional bedroom with a height matching the existing height of the two storey return and at ground floor level with a sunroom/dining room to the front facing Iona Drive. Solar panels to be installed on both houses at roof level of the return facing Iona Drive. On street car parking as per existing to be maintained.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION: Permission to retain the existing prefabricated building located to the south of the existing school which was permitted for removal under planning reg ref 2657/19. This proposal is within the curtilage of protected structures St. Columba's Church, Iona Rd., Glasnevin Dublin 9 ref - RPS_4001 and St. Columba's National School, Crawford Avenue, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 ref - RPS_4002.
Permission for the construction of two new sheltered 'loggia', one to the assembly hall facing west (34.4sqm covered footprint) the second to the southern elevation of the classroom wing (38.5sqm. covered footprint), both provide shelter to the existing external play space together with site works and minor modifications where the new structures meet the existing buildings.
Demolition of the remaining walls of a single-storey semi-detached workshop building and the construction of a two storey semi-detached house with a roof terrace at second floor level to the front of the property and all associated works.
Permission sought for a proposed one & two-storey extension to rere, at 56, Hollybank Rd, Drumcondra, Dublin 9
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The replacement of existing non-original railings & temporary structure forming a seating area to the side & fore of the existing public house onto Hardwick Place with permanent glazed & un-branded powder coated siding enclosure of area for external seating & dining, all associated site and landscaping works
Planning permission is sought for partial demolition of rear extension and the construction of a single-story extension to the rear and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE Alterations to development previously approved under Reg. Ref. 2427/21 (ABP Ref. No. 311307) comprising: (i) replacement of 1 no. one-bedroom apartment at ground floor level with a communal room (48.5sq.m) with external balcony; (ii) replacement of the two-bedroom apartments (5 no. total apartments) at ground, first, second, third and fourth floor levels with 2 no. one-bedroom apartments at each floor level (10 no. total apartments); and, (iii) all associated ancillary works, including general revisions to internal layout and increase in building floor area (total of 33sq.m) from ground to fourth floor level, provision of additional private amenity spaces, and elevational changes necessary to facilitate the development. The revised unit mix will be 22 no. one-bedroom apartments each served by private amenity space in the form of a balcony/terrace. All units are intended to provide independent social housing for older residents (55+ years). The site is within the curtilage of The Free Church on Charles Street Great which is a Protected Structure..
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning for the development will consist of (i) removal of existing vehicular entrance gate off Fitzgibbon Street and demolition of two-storey commercial structure comprising former workshop/service garage and an adjoining derelict two storey dwelling which is bound to the south-east by an existing two-storey derelict structure situated within the grounds of No. 46 Charles Street Great (A Protected Structure - RPS No. 1371); (ii) construction of a five-storey flat/green-roofed apartment block served by 1 no. rooflights and comprising 19 no. units (1 no. studio, 14 no. one-bedroom units and 4 no. two-bedroom units) with each unit provided private amenity space, in the form of balcony and having access to communal amenity space (158sqm) at ground level. The development is to be served by 4 no. vehicular parking spaces 32 no. bicycle parking spaces and covered bin storage located within shared access yard accessible via a new vehicular entrance gate, of width 3.85m, off Fitzgibbon Street. The proposal also includes all ancillary works, inclusive of landscaping and SuDS drainage, necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of (i) Removal of existing vehicular entrance gate off Fitzgibbon Street and demolition of two-storey commercial structure comprising former workshop/service garage and an adjoining derelict two-storey dwelling which is bound to the south-east by an existing two-storey derelict structure situated within the grounds of No. 46 Charles Street Great (A Protected Structure - RPS No. 1371); and (ii) Construction of a two-storey over lower ground-floor level flat-roofed (with partial green-roof) apartment block served by 4 no. rooflights and comprising 4 no. two-bedroom and 4 no. three-bedroom duplex apartments. The two-bedroom apartments will each be served by south-west facing terraces at lower-ground and ground floor level and a north-east facing terrace at lower-ground floor level. The three-bedroom apartments will each be served by a south-west facing terrace at first floor level, a south-west facing balcony at second floor level and a private terrace and dedicated storage space (3.7sq.m) located at roof level. The development is to be served by 8 no. vehicular parking spaces, 24 no. bicycle parking spaces and covered bin storage located within a shared access yard accessible via a new vehicular entrance gate, of width 3.85m, off Fitzgibbon Street. The proposal also includes all ancillary works, inclusive of landscaping and SuDS drainage, necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning Permission for the following works at basement and hall floor lvels at 23 Mountjoy Square, Dublin 1 - A Protected Structure, (RPS 5434). • Removing 1980's staircase from rear basement to rear hall floor return. • Removing 1980's plasterboard partitions separating the lobby, staircase and rear return office in the basement return. • Removing six number 1980's single-glazed, top-hung, outward opening windows in the rear hall and basement return. • Installation of new timber floor at hall floor return level. • Installation of new partitions at rear basement return level to form a lobby/ tea station and rear office. • Installation of two number new bathrooms at rear hall floor return access. • Supply and fit of six number new side-hung, timber casement, outward opening windows. • Supply and fit glazed fire door at hall floor rear hall. • Fitting new floorcovering throughout. • Decoration throughout.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: planning permission is sought for the removal of artefacts of a Liturgical and Religious nature from Holy Cross Church (a protected structure RPS no 1901) to facilitate their reinstatment in appropriate locations (subject to separate statutory consents where required). The artefacts consist of the following: 1. Altar of the Holy Cross - south aisle - bas-relief c.1870, 2. Our Ladys Altar - north isle - bas-relief 1870, 3. Statue of Pope Pius IX - 1865 by Filippo Matteini, 4. Statue of Cardinal Cullen - 1881 by Thomas Farrell, 5. Stone Plaque built into wall (coat of arms of Cardinal Cullen) 19th c, 6. Main altar (late 20th c), 7. Tabernacle (late 20thc), 8. Stations of the cross (19th c), 9. Confessional box (19th c), 10. Crucifix above main altar (late 20th c), 11. Pews to central aisle and side aisles (late 20th c)
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: For change of use of part of existing building from office use, reverting to a residential dwelling on ground, first, second floors. The following works are proposed: replacement of all windows to rear with correct timber sliding sash windows, internal of layout amendments to ground, first, & second floor to include replacement/ relocation/ reinstatement of doorways, wall partitions to allow for insertion of bathroom & kitchen facilities at ground & first floors, with amendment to the staircase to third floor, with all ancillary site works necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission is sought for change of use of existing building from office use, to use as a single residential dwelling on ground, first, second and third floors over an existing self contained basement apartment and expansion of existing self contained residential unit in the first floor of mews to include ground floor of two storey building. The following works are proposed: (1) Reconstruction of the rear two storey building mews with raised parapet height, revised elevations & fenestration with external landscape works, (2) Conversion of annex and external store to kitchen. (3) Replacement of all windows to rear with correct timber sliding sash windows. (4) Alteration of internal layout ground first, second & third floor to include replacement/relocation/reinstatement of doorways, wall partitions and fourth floor staircase and insertion of bathroom facilities at each floor. (5) All ancillary site and landscaping works necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: We, the Communication Workers Union, intend to apply for permission for development at this site No. 575 North Circular Road, Dublin 1 (A Protected structure bound by an existing natural stone wall along St Margaret's Avenue to the west and St Joseph’s Terrace to the northern curtilage of the site). The development will consist of (1) the repair and rebuilding to the existing natural stone boundary wall at St Joseph’s Terrace and part of St Margaret's Avenue, (2) the removal of the existing security fence to the top of the wall (3) the construction of a new parapet masonry upstand and coping in lieu of the security fence to align with the previous planning 4319/09, (4) All associated ancillary and remedial works to the adjoining footpath along St. Joseph's Terrace, North Circular Road, Dublin 1.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE / RETENTION: The development will consist of works for the retention at ground floor level for medical use and ancillary office/storage and WCs comprising of an area of 100.5 sq.m. No internal or external structural changes or alterations or modifications to rooms, decoration, existing entrance access through shared front door at ground floor level and all other associated site works.
The development consists of 2No. dormer windows to the rear of the existing house at attic level and for all associated site works
RETENTION & PERMISSION: The works are as follows: 1. Permission for the demolition of the existing single storey extension, located directly to the south (rear) of the existing main dwelling, to create 32 sq.m of private open space courtyard/garden with pergola, and all associated site works. 2. Retention permission for a 15sq.m single storey home office to the southern end of the rear garden.
Planning permission for the demolition of two-storey industrial unit and construction of 13 unit (2no. studio, 10 no. one-bed, 1no. two-bed), 5 storey including set back penthouse, apartment building (c.888sqm) with 4th floor terraces facing Charles Lane and terraces / balconies to all levels to rear and incorporating the existing right-of-way vehicular access to No 25/26 Mountjoy Square (in separate curtilages), waste store, bicycle parking and underground rainwater attenuation tank in back garden.
Planning permission for the demolition of an existing two-storey industrial unit and the construction of a 13-unit (2 no. studio, 9 no. 1-bed and 2 no. two-bed, 5-storey, including set back penthouse apartment building (910sqm) with 4th floor balconies facing Charles Lane and balconies/terraces to all levels except ground level to rear and incorporating the existing right of way vehicular access to the rear of No25/26 Mountjoy Square (in separate curtilage(s)), waste store, bicycle parking and underground water attenuation tank in back garden.