The development will consist of the construction of single storey extension and first floor extension over existing ground level to the rear of the property, a dormer window in the main roof to the rear, blocking up and replacing a first-floor bathroom window and all associated site works.
The development will consist of the construction of single storey extension and first floor extension over existing ground level to the rear of the property, a dormer window in the main roof to the rear, blocking up and replacing a first-floor bathroom window and all associated site works.
The development will consist of: First-floor extension with flat roof to the rear also raised flat-roofed area to the existing house to the rear to provide an additional bedroom. Two velux windows to the front roof area. New bedroom window to the first-floor side elevation
Development will consist of demolition of existing single storey commercial unit & construction of a 3 storey 2 bed room residential apartment (101.5 m.sq.) & car parking area to the front of building and associated site works.
Planning permission is sought to fit a new sign and 2 no. display cases to the front wall (North East Elevation) and associated site works.
A) Change of use from office (commercial) use to residential use at first and second floors and access corridor at ground floor level to provide 1no 2-bedroom apartment over an existing shop unit. b) A Single Storey Extension to rear at second floor level with a balcony to provide private amenity space. c) Internal alterations and ancillary site works.
The Trustees (Tracey Kennedy & John Murphy) for and on behalf of the GAA are making an application for planning permission for alteration to the existing boundary treatment to the east of the stadium to include raising the wall height to from 1.8m to 2.3m, provision of signage and the relocation of the entrance gate by 10m to the south including an increased gate width from 10m to 16m, at Ardilaun Road together with ancillary works at Croke Park, Jones's Road, Dublin 3, D03 PK67.
The development will consist of the demolition of all existing buildings (c. 1,086 sqm) including three former residential units with ground floor commercial at Nos. 2, 4 and 6 Annesley Place and the former light industrial and commercial building at 19-21 Spring Garden Street and the construction of a mixed use scheme (2,426 sqm) comprising: a ground floor retail unit (458 sqm) fronting Spring Garden Street and Annesley Place; an aparthotel (1,878 sqm) fronting Annesley Place, arranged over five floors, consisting of 41 no. aparthotel units with reception and café at ground floor, (36 no. 1 bedroom, 4 no. 1 bed suite and 1 no. 2 bed duplex), 25 of the aparthotel units include balconies, 2 no. landscaped roof terraces at 3rd floor level (85 sqm and 52 sqm respectively); 2 no. accessible parking spaces and a bicycle store (32 no. spaces) shared plant and ancillary facilities including refuse store (35 sqm), switch room and plant rooms (90 sqm) located to the rear of the proposed site; boundary screen walls, gates, vehicular entrance (off Spring Garden Street) and pedestrian entrances (off Annesley Place and Spring Garden Street) signage and all associated site and landscaping works on and above ground.
PERMISSION AND RETENTION PERMISSION: The development consist of: Retention permission is sought for: (i) the construction of an outdoor dining area with overhead canopy; (ii) structure comprising of (a) food store areas; (b) staff facilities including staff room and staff W/C; (c) customer W/C; (d) access corridor all to the rear of the existing chopped unit (iii) all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development. Planning permission also sought for the existing cafe/sandwich bar and proposed outdoor dining area to the rear to be used as a licensed cafe/sandwich bar premises.
Works to include; demolition of existing single-storey extension to rear of existing dwelling and construction of replacement single-storey extension comprising open-plan kitchen / dining area and adjacent WC. All along with associated landscaping and site works.
Permission for construction of part 2 storey part single storey extension to rear, and all associated landscape and drainage works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE (RPS. No. 3236): planning permission is sought for the construction of a prefabricated structure comprising (a) equine assisted therapy arena of approx. 1000 sq m to include 7 stable boxes, (b) single-storey administration area to include a reception, offices, disabled toilets and a viewing area and all associated site development works. The structure will remain temporarily in place for a period of no greater than ten (10) years.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: A ten year planning permission is sought by Childvision for: Works at “St Joseph’s” (Protected Structure RPS. No. 3236) to include: 1/ the demolition of: a) non-original additions to Drumcondra Castle (Building A), a recorded monument DU018-015, at ground and first floor, b) ad hoc additions to the rear of WH Byrne building (Building B) including the reception office, the single storey link between the WH Byrne building (Building B) and the Therapy building (Building T), c) the Family Resource Centre, d) the single storey diagonally sited Office (Braille) building to the rear of the Jojo’s Cafe building (Building L), e) the single storey ad hoc storage outshoot to the West of the library building (Building L), 2/ the removal of several pre-fabricated units (storage sheds, charity shop, garden / horticulture centre (Building G) and polytunnel) within the horticulture, crafts and equestrian areas and 3/ partial demolition of a wall to create an opening between the site and the adjacent burial ground (garden of reflection); 4/ the retention of a) the existing polytunnels at the rear of the site (G), b) the internal alterations in the Castle (Building A) and the WH Byrne building (Building B), c) the internal alterations to the library and Jojo’s café (Building L) and past external additions: the Party Room and sensory space with a glass lobby, external decking, BBQ area; 5/ the erection of a) a new 3-storey reception building and an internal sensory courtyard (Building R), b) a new 2-storey hydrotherapy building to the rear of the therapies building (Building H), c) a new 2-storey C-shaped Day Learning Centre and the creation of a landscaped courtyard within, for the display or sale of crafted goods (Building D), a new single storey Garden / Horticulture Centre retail unit to the front of retained polytunnel (Building G) and 6/ works to existing elements, i.e. a) making good the existing roof to the therapy building (Building T), extension of the therapy building and the library building to serve as new entrances to each. b) the reinstatement of original window and balcony after demolition of parts of the castle building (Building A), c) the replacement of PVC windows with more appropriate conservation-type windows, d) part conversion of the first and part of ground floor of the stables building into staff accommodation, e) the upgrade of services inside the castle building without any changes to existing plan form externally or internally, f) the relocation of the historic manual water pump (NIAH 50120274) to a more appropriate setting and a demarcation of the original well location (when established through invasive means) to allow for the adaptation of existing and previously approved car parks to the above changes, g) associated landscaping, paths and paving, drainage works and h) boundary treatment including an upgrade of existing wall and main entrance from public road and new gates and fences. at Grace Park Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, D09 WK0H, located between Grace Park Road, Grace Park Way and Grace Park Row.
Permission is sought for alterations to the front boundary walls and dishing of public footpath to facilitate a new vehicular entrance and all associated site works at No.65, Annadale Drive, Dublin 9, D09 K5Y4.
The development consists of the conversion of the existing attic to include a dormer window to the rear of existing house and for a window to the gable wall at attic level and for all associated site works.
Planning permission for (1) a first floor extension to the rear and side (2) opaque window to the existing end gable and all associated site works.
Alterations to the front boundary of the house to facilitate vehicular access, dishing of the kerb and all associated site works
The development will consist of; a rear first floor extension (12.7sqm) and a rear attic level dormer, both flat roofed, with metal cladding; with altered position of rear first floor window and new skylight within rear roof; and all ancillary site works.
The development will consist of widening an existing pedestrian access to create a new vehicular entrance for the provision for off-street car parking to front garden and all associated site works.
Flat roofed extension of roof to rear and 2 rooflights to front, for bedroom and bathroom.
The development will consist of widening an existing pedestrian access to create a new vehicular entrance for the provision for off-street car parking to front garden and all associated site works.
To convert attic to habitable room, comprising of a bedroom and en-suite. A new dormer roof to front of dwelling, new roof windows to existing roof at front & rear of dwelling and all associated site works.
Planning permission for creation of vehicular access to the front of house. Works include modification to the existing front garden railing to allow for new gates and dropping of the kerb of the existing public footpath.
The development will consist of an attic conversion including a dormer window to rear and rooflight to front of existing roof.
Planning permission is sought for works to no's 80 & 81 Ballybough Road, Dublin 3, on the junction with Charleville venue. The proposed works are to include: the conversion of No. 80 Ballybough Road from a two-bed house to 1 no. ground floor studio apartment with access from Charleville Avenue, and 1 no. studio and study duplex apartment on first floor and attic level, provided with first floor roof terrace and attic level dormers to front and rear elevations, accessed from Ballybough Road, along with: the demolition of 81 Ballybough Road and the construction of a new 4-storey building providing 3 no. one-bed apartments, 1 no. one-bed apartment with study, 1 no. two-bed apartment, and 1 no. three-bed apartment. The apartments will be accessed from Charleville Avenue and be served by a shared yard containing bike and bin stores. The proposed total of 8 no. apartments will have individual external balcony/terrace areas, some facing onto Ballybough Road and Charleville Avenue and will have access to a shared roof garden. Works also to include all associated site and landscaping works.
Permission for the widening of the pedestrian gates at No 35 and No 37 Annadale Drive, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 to create new vehicular accesses for car parking in each of the existing front gardens; including dishing of public foothpath in front of No 35 and No 37 Annadale Drive and all associated site works.
Proposed widening of pedestrian access to form vehicular access driveway to front garden with associated site development works
RETENTION: Retention planning permission for non-habitable attic conversion with roof window to the front and dormer to rear.
RETENTION PERMISSION: The development consists of the retention of change of use from office space at first and second floor levels to 2 no. self contained 2-bedroom apartments each with floor area of 63 sq m.
Permission sought for demolition of single storey projecting flat roof extension to rear (5.47sq.m) & for the construction of new single storey flat roof extension across rear elevation (25.14sq.m) with new fixed roof light over, relocated ground floor shower room with new window to side / west elevation, complete with internal alterations & all associated site works at 39 Annadale Drive, Drumcondra, Dublin 9.
Attic conversion for storage. With dormer window to the rear roof area, single-storey and two storey extension to the rear. Demolition of Shed to the rear Velux window to the front roof area.
The alterations to the roof profile to build up the gable wall creating a ‘Dutch’ hip roof, the conversion of the attic space to dwelling storage / ancillary spaces with a dormer roof construction to the rear, all internal modifications and all associated site works.
Planning permission for development that will comprise of 2 no. rooflights to the front part of the roof, with associated internal and external alterations to dwelling house.
The development consists of (a) demolitions to include (i) the 6.7 Sqm existing side extension (ii) the 14.5 Sqm existing garage (iii) the 4.9 Sqm shed (iv) the existing 2.1 m tall garden wall. (b) the construction of a 93sqm two storey side extension to the west of the site. The extension will comprise a bathroom, utility room, living room, and garage at ground floor level, with a bedroom and ensuite at first floor level. (c) Refurbishment of the existing dwelling including the demolition of internal / external walls to accommodate proposed layout (d) all associated site works.
The development will consist of the demolition of a single storey lean to extension to the rear of the house and the construction of a new two storey extension to the rear of the existing house. The proposed extension will have a hipped gable roof profile. Internal alterations, replacement windows to the front elevation, the installation of 4 No. rooflights along with ancillary landscaping is also proposed.
Permission for development at a site at No's 194, 196, 198 Clonliffe Road Drumcondra, Dublin 3, bounded in part by Clonliffe Road and by Holy Cross Avenue. No's 194 and 196 Clonliffe Road are vacant sites (previous structures demolished per planning permission Reg. Ref 3671/15). No.198 Clonliffe Road is a registered derelict site No. DS 921. The development will consist of: (1) demolition of existing derelict two-storey house, No.198 Clonliffe Road; (2) construction of a part three-storey and part four-storey apartment block, forming a new streetscape to Clonliffe Road and to Holy Cross Avenue, to contain 36 apartments (22 one-bedroom apartments, 14 two-bedroom apartments, including 2 duplex type), with balconies, terraces and other open spaces, ESB substation, internal bin store, basement ancillary services area, and external deck access to each floor; (3) new set back boundary, partly defined by railing, with widened public footpath, along Holly Cross Avenue, with pedestrian entrances to the proposed apartment development; (4) new boundary railing and vehicular entrance onto Clonliffe Road, (5) new boundary railing to front with adjoining property, No.200 Clonliffe Road, and new 2.4m wall/fence to section of rear boundary with No.200 Clonliffe Road; (6) cycle parking 68 space and three car parking spaces; (7) all related services, roof mounted solar panels, landscaping and site development works. The application includes a Natura Impact Statement.
Permission is sought for single storey porch extension to front of house, also bay window to front of house to increase lounge space and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE The development will consist of the installation of a new estate fence within All Hallows campus grounds and renovation of the boundary wall, extending from campus vehicular entrance on Church Avenue to southern-most vehicular entrance on Grace Park Road. Existing estate fence to east planted area to be replaced with new estate railing completed with wire mesh. Additionally, the gate pillars at both entrances will be refurbished. All Hallows Campus is the historical demesne of Drumcondra House, a Protected Structure (RPS Ref 3237). The new 1.55metre high estate style fence will run along southern edge of existing southern lawn within the historic All Hallows Campus. Renovation works to the existing boundary wall involve; installation of ground anchor retaining structures at 1.2metre centres along Church Avenue where required; removal of modern cement pointing and masonry blockwork; repointing with lime-based mortar; rebuilding areas where modern masonry block has been removed, using coursed random rubble stone; rebuilding sections of the top of the boundary wall that have collapsed, also using coursed random rubble stone.
Permission sought for proposed (A) Conversion of auxiliary single storey areas to side & rere of dwelling, incorporating fenestration changes to front and height increases of between 0.3-1.07m to perimeter walls and including (B) Ancillary family accommodation to side element
Planning permission is sought by Roger English for the following works: (i) Widening of existing pedestrian entrance wall & railings (ii) Alterations to existing front elevation to include a new front façade (comprising of traditional timber style panelling & pilasters, new signage, and reformation & widening of existing window / door ope), and all associated site works necessary to facilitate the development.
RETENTION: The development consists of the retention of the conversion of existing 25sqm rear garage to a habitable room and associated private laneway and courtyard elevational changes including high-level window and door to lane.
Planning permission for new vehicular entrance to off street car parking to front garden and all associated site works.
Permission is sought for change of use from retail shop to cafe (30.7m2) at 1A Merville Avenue, Marino, Dublin 3 and its incorporation into existing adjacent cafe at 1B Merville Avenue, Marino, Dublin 3 (2) change of use of shared back yard to outdoor café with bin store (19.3m2) to rear of 1A & 1B Merville Avenue, Marion, Dublin 3; (3) provision of external seating to front of 1A & 1B Merville Avenue, Marino, Dublin 3; (4) provision of 2 no. new velux rooflight in existing roofs at 1A & 1B Merville Avenue, Marino, Dublin 3; (5) new kitchen extract duct to rear at 1B Merville Avenue, Marino, Dublin 3.
The development consists of; a) The demolition of the existing single storey extension, the boiler house and external WC to the rear of the property; b) the construction of a two story extension to the rear of the property incorporating a kitchen area on the ground floor and bedroom on the first floor and; c) the relocation of the existing pedestrian gate on the rear boundary wall of the property to a new location on the rear boundary wall of the property. This is all together with associated site works.
The proposed development will consist of the creation of a vehicular entrance and all associated site works adjacent to the existing pedestrian entrance
The development will consist of a single storey WC extension to side of existing house with monopitch tiled roof and velux window. Works will include a new door to existing shed from shared lane and associated site works.
A rear dormer roof window to the main rear roof elevation and 2 roof lights to the main rear roof elevation. A front roof light to the main front roof elevation.
Provision of new front vehicular access with dropped kerb, including partial removal of existing concrete plinth and iron railings, and installation of permeable paving to new front driveway.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: Permission to widen the existing vehicular entrance to provide for off street parking and EV charging and Retention Permission to retain smooth plaster finish to front and side of existing house.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of: (i) the renovation of an existing end terrace dwelling house, (ii) internal repairs and refurbishment works to the existing building, (iii) reinstatement of main roof, timber sash windows, front entrance door, front steps and railings, and repair to all external elevations of the existing building including the removal of the steel bracing and associated stabilisation works, (iv) the construction of a new 3 storey extension to the rear and, (v) all associated site works.