1. Demolition of existing single storey rear extension comprising 60 sq.m. 2. Internal alterations to existing dwelling. 3. External alterations to existing dwelling including a new rear extension comprising 6 sq.m. 4. Setting back of existing southern boundary wall to allow for road widening to Glebe Avenue. 5. Setback a portion of the existing footpath along the western boundary to provide "off street" parking for two cars. 6. Provision of 2 No. Semi-Detached dwellings comprising: One four-bedroom dwelling comprising of 140 sq.m. over three storeys. One three-bedroom dwelling comprising of 135 sq.m. over three storeys. 7. Connection to all public services. 8. All necessary ancillary works and site works to facilitate this development
Change of house type to House A granted under PRR 19/929. revised house type with converted attic, rear first floor balcony, a detached garage together with all associated site development works
2 no single storey extensions having a combined floor area of 128 sqm to existing dwelling having a floor of 95 sqm, removal of existing western boundary wall, construction of new western boundary wall, connection to all public services, all necessary site works and ancillary works to facilitate the development
Alterations to first floor roof to provide dormer window with balcony and all associated site works
4 no two storey detached dwellings and associated site works
A new two storey extension to side of existing dwelling, raising height of existing roof and associate works
Garden building comprising conservatory and storage
Change of house type to units B, C & D as granted permission under Reg Ref 19/929. The development consists of revised house types, detached garages along with all associated site development works
90 no. residential units (64 no. houses and 26 no. duplexes) and childcare facility of 196 sq.m together with all associated site development works including estate roads, footpaths, car parking, bins & bicycle storage, boundary treatment, services infrastructure including water mains, foul sewerage, surface water sewerage and on-site attenuation tanks. The proposed development includes for measures to upgrade and realign the Newcastle Road (R761) which will provide for turning lanes at the entrance to the proposed development and Wicklow County Campus (Clermont) and new uncontrolled pedestrian crossing. A sloped landscaped area located between the existing Clermont demesne wall and the new road realignment is proposed, and a partial demolition of Clermont demesne wall to facilitate the proposed realignment. A new two-way shared pedestrian / cyclist path is proposed along the western side of the proposed realignment from the site entrance to the roundabout junction at the Rathnew Relief road. A new surface water open drain is proposed from the proposed development along the western side of the proposed new public footpath / cycle lane which is then piped further south under the proposed realigned Newcastle Road (R761) to connect into the existing surface water main near the roundabout junction along the Rathnew Relief Road. Water main and foul sewerage connections are proposed into the existing public mains in the vicinity. The proposed foul sewerage will be piped under the Newcastle Road (R761) up to the existing pubic sewer on Tighe Avenue (R772)
36 Msq rear, first floor extension to Unit D, as granted permission Reg Ref 20/959 together with all associated site development works
New agricultural entrance
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Extension of 49.00sq.metres to rear, side & front of existing dwelling house along with alterations to existing dwelling house and associated site works
Relocation of an existing agricultural entrance to the west of the existing entrance
Conversion of domestic garage to home office and associated works
Proposed 80 No. residential units (64 No. houses and 16 No. duplexes) and childcare facility of 196 sq.m together with all associated site development works including estate roads, footpaths, car parking, bins and storage, boundary treatment, services infrastructure including watermains, foul sewerage, surface water sewerage and on-site attenuation tanks. The proposed development includes for measures to upgrade and realign the Newcastle Road (R761) which will provide for turning lanes at the entrance to the proposed development and Wicklow County Campus (Clermont) and a new uncontrolled pedestrian crossing. A sloped landscaped area located between the existing Clermont demesne wall and the new road realignment is proposed, and a partial demolition of Clermont demesne wall to facilitate the proposed realignment. A new two-way shared pedestrian/ cyclist path is proposed along the western side of the proposed realignment from the site entrance to the roundabout junction at the Rathnew Relief Road. A new surface water open drain is proposed from the proposed development along the western side of the proposed new public footpath/ cycle lane which is then piped further south under the proposed realignment Newcastle Road (R761), and out onto Tighe avenue (R772) where it will drain further south to an existing surface water manhole on Main Street. Watermain and foul sewerage connections are proposed into the existing public mains in the vicinity. The proposed foul sewerage will be piped under the Newcastle Road (R761) up to the existing public sewer on Tighe Avenue (R772)
Proposed alterations and extension to existing 149.6m2 dwelling. Works include 1. The demolition of an existing C. 36.5m2 single storey extension to the side. 2. A c.41m2 proposed extension to the front / side of existing house to accommodate a new entrance, bedroom, en-suite, dressing and snug area. 3. Modifications to existing plan and elevations. 4. Extension to existing raised patio area and all associated landscaping works / raised planters. 5. Connections to existing services and all associated site works
Development at unit3, The Murrough, Wicklow Town, Co Wicklow. The development will consist of an increase in the quantity of bulky waste accepted and managed at their existing waste facility from 900 tonnes per annum to 3,000 tonnes per annum. The applicant does not propose making any infrastructural changes at the application site under this planning application.
Demolition of existing side extension, construction of new front porch, new window arrangement to side and rear elevations, raising a window cill on the front elevation, two new velux windows to front of dwelling, new internal layout and associate works
The development will consist of the following: The company proposes on accepting 900 tonnes of Bulky Waste (Old Furniture) at its proposed facility per annum. A fraction of this waste furniture will be reworked/restored within the premises where viable, and the rest manually dismantled and sorted into the following different waste streams (i.e. wood, metal, plastic, residual waste). Each waste stream which arises during the dismantling of furniture will be sorted and deposited in a designated skip for that waste type. These skips will be contained inside the premises. Once a skip is filled, it will be collected and brought to an appropriate waste facility authorised to take that waste type. This activity constitutes a Material Change of Use of the site under the Planning and Development Act. This activity also constitutes a pre-treatment waste activity under the Waste Management (Facility Permit and Registration) Regulations
Modifications to housing development (currently under the course of construction) previously granted outline permission under Ref. 21/1195 & permission consequent on grant of outline permission under Ref. 23/854 to provide for: Revised Site Layout on permitted Site Nos 41 to 51 (11 No. units within Phase 2: northern corner of development site): comprising change in location of Site Nos. 41-46 from along the north-western boundary of the development site to along the north-eastern boundary of the development site, and the change in location of Site Nos. 47-51 along the north-eastern site boundary of the development site together with revised estate road and services layout to serve proposed houses 41 to 51 inclusive. Change of house types on permitted Site Nos. 41 to 51 (11 No. units within Phase 2: northern corner of development site): comprising on Site Nos. 41-46 from 3 No. 2.5 storey semi-detached 3-bedroom units (House Type C5) & 3 No. 2 storey semi-detached 3-bedroom units (House Type G1) to 6 No. 2.5 storey semi-detached 4-bedroom units (House Types A3) and on Site Nos. 47-51 from 2 No. 2.5 storey 3-bedroom terraced units (House Type C6), 2 No. 2 storey 2-bedroom terraced units (House Type C7), & 1 No. 2 storey 4-bedroom detached unit (House Type E2) to 3 No. 2.5 storey 3-bedroom terraced units (House Types H2 & H3) & 2 No. 2.5 storey 4-bedroom semi-detached units (House Type A3). The proposed change in house types will result in 8 No. 2.5 storey 4-bedroom semi-detached units (House Type A3) & 3 No. 3-bedroom 2.5 storey terraced units (Types H2 & H3) with an additional gross floor area of circa 253.7 sq. metres from that permitted under Ref. Nos. 21/1195 & 23/854
Waste management facility for the acceptance, storage, sorting and transfer of non hazardous skip waste, construction and demolition waste, green waste and mixed dry recyclables and a public recycling centre for the acceptance of non hazardous household bulky waste, timber, dry recyclable waste, green biodegradable (landscaping type) waste, metal, glass and household WEEE and batteries. The total waste intake at the facility will be up to 24,500 tonnes per annum. The development will include the construction of a waste management facility to include site entrance, waste reception sorting and storage building, office building, a weighbridge, a weighbridge reception hut, car parking facilities, concrete hardstanding, a wastewater treatment system, foul water holding tank, surface water soakaway, silt trap, interceptor and all associated site works and additionally, the construction of a public recycling centre to include site entrance, non fixed waste receptacles (skips, bins, cages and bottle banks) a reception hut, traffic barriers and all associated site works. Works will also include the demolition of existing derelict buildings on the site (approx. 1960 sqm area) and the clean up and removal of historical waste at the existing site, the erection of boundary walls and railings and entrance gates, landscaping and native wildflower patches and provision of suitable lighting. It is proposed to operate the facility from 08.00 until 17.00 Monday to Friday and 08:00 to 14:00 on Saturdays. It is not proposed to operate the facility on Sundays or Bank Holidays. The development will require a waste management facility permit from Wicklow County Council. A Natura Impact Statement will be submitted to the Planning Authority
Development comprises of: 1. Demolition of all existing buildings on the site 2. Construction of a mixed use development comprising of the following uses: (a) A 116 no. bedroom hotel of circa 5,214 sq.m gross with a height of five storeys plus rooftop plant, and including ancillary hotel facilities including bar, restaurant and business centre. (b) 107 no. residential units in a mix of houses (28 no.), townhouses (60 no.) and duplexes (19 no.) with a total residential floorspace of 12,492 sq.m gross. The overall residential mix is: 12 no. one beds, 5 no. 2 beds, 78 no. 3 beds and 12 no. four beds. There will be 16 no. three bed and 12 no four bed houses, 60 no. three bed townhouses, and 12 no. one beds, 5 no. two beds, and 2 no. three bed apartment duplexes. House Type 1, Townhouse Type 1, Townhouse Type 2, and Duplex Type 2 are three storeys in height. House Type 2 and Duplex Type 1 are two storeys in height. (c) The provision of own door offices of circa 223 sq.m and a shop/café of circa 160 sq.m in a single block of 2 storeys in height (d) A creche of circa 454 sq.m in a two storey building. 3. A total of 216 no. surface car parking spaces (including visitor, accessible and EV charging spaces), comprising of: 6 no. spaces for the creche, 3 no. spaces for the shop/café, 3 no. spaces for the own door offices, 66 no. spaces for the hotel, and 138 no. spaces for residential. 4. A total of 72 no. bicycle parking comprising of: (a) 28 no. spaces for the duplex units; (b) 28 no. spaces visitor/public in sheltered bicycle storage; (c) 6 no. spaces for the hotel. (d) 4 no. spaces for the office use (e) 2 no. spaces for the shop/café (f) 4 no. spaces for the creche 5. Open space comprising of: (a) 4,200 sq.m public open space including pocket parks and playgrounds; (b) 598 sqm of communal open space to serve the duplex units. 6. 2 no. new vehicular access The Murrough Road, 1 no. for the hotel and 1 no. for the residential units. 7. Infrastructure works to serve the proposed development to include the internal road network, ESB substations/switchrooms, PV panels, green roofs, lighting, site drainage works including pumping station, hard and soft landscaping, boundary treatment, and all ancillary site services and development works above and below ground. A Natura Impact Statement is submitted to the Planning Authority with this application
A new commercial unit for general storage purposes, new entrance onto public road, new concrete yard and parking area, demolishing of existing temporary storage structure and associate works
Single storey extension to the front elevation of the existing school building and all associated site works
Part 8 to construct 54 No. Social Housing Units and all associated works. The accommodation shall consist of the following: 14 No. three bedroom two storey housing units, 16 No. two bedroom two storey housing units, 22 No. one bedroom apartments in a two storey unit and 2 No. one bedroom single storey housing units, (For Submission & Observation details please see Site Notice)
Proposed dwelling with connection to services, access driveway, and associated works
Alterations/extension to the existing detached fully serviced dwelling house to include the following: 1 single storey flat roof extension on north gable elevation (6sq.m) rebuilt on footprint of previous structure; 2 raised height of pitched roof/change in roof profile; 3 single storey hipped roof extension on south gable elevation (26.5 sq.m) partly rebuilt on footprint of previous structure; 4 non-habitable attic store room (29 sq.m) with 1 no. rooflight; and 5 1 no. window within habitable bedroom on west elevation. Full planning permission for the following: 1 replacement of existing low-level timber louvre fixed panel on south façade with metal balustrade fixed panel; and 2 new waste-water treatment plant and percolation area
For development at a site of approximately 0.84 Ha. The proposed development principally consists of: the demolition of the existing dwelling known as ‘The Pines’ and the adjacent storage building (approximately 155 sq m); the change of use and refurbishment of the 2-storey builders’ merchant retail store building (and yard) to office (631.3 sq m); and the construction of 25 No. residential dwellings (9 No. 2-bed, 10 No. 3-bed and 6 No. 4-bed) as houses and duplexes in structures of 2 No. storeys to 3 No. storeys (plus habitable attic over) (3,130.1 sq m). The development also comprises: refurbishment of the builders’ merchant retail store building to include internal reconfigurations, external alterations to elevations and roof, and signage; new site access at Marlton Road, bridge to traverse existing watercourse and internal road network; upgrades to footpaths and junctions at St Patrick’s Road, Marlton Road and Abbey Street, including a new uncontrolled pedestrian crossing at St Patrick’s Road; 63 No. car parking spaces (incorporating 5 No. existing spaces); cycle parking spaces; refuse stores; hard and soft landscaping including public open space, communal amenity space and private amenity space (as gardens and balconies/terraces); boundary treatments; public lighting; and all associated works above and below ground
Single storey pitched roof extension to the side and rear of the existing dwelling, hard and soft landscaping, all site services above and below ground and for the RETENTION of the existing widened driveway entrance
Extensions and alterations to existing 85.2m² dwelling to comprise (1) construction of new 16.3m² ground floor mono pitched extension to rear of existing dwelling including 2 roof lights which will incorporate a new kitchen and dining room area in an amended ground floor layout, (2) construction of new 6.5m² pitched roof first floor extension to rear of existing dwelling which will incorporate a new bedroom in an amended first floor layout, (3) construction of new dormer with flat roof to front and rear of existing dwelling to facilitate conversion of the existing attic space to new 16.4m² study/playroom/store, (4) construction of new high level window to gable wall, (5) alterations and modifications to existing elevations and internal layout and all associated works
Extensions and alterations to existing 85.2m² dwelling to comprise (1) construction of new 16.3m² ground floor mono pitched extension to rear of existing dwelling including 2 roof lights which will incorporate a new kitchen and dining room area in an amended ground floor layout, (2) construction of new 13.9m² pitched roof first floor extension to rear and side of existing dwelling including 1 roof light which will incorporate a new study/playroom in an amended first floor layout, (3) alterations and modifications to existing elevations and internal layout and all associated works
Works to restore and extend an old mill building which was semi-derelict in 1990. The works consisted of restoring, repairing the stonework and the local brickwork, replacing the roof which was in danger of collapse, installing new windows, repairing and replacing timber floors, installing thermal insulation and plumbing and electrical services. Constructing a new spiral stair measuring 4.3m² in its footprint to provide access externally to the first floor and lower ground floor. All these works were completed in several phases between 1993 and 2001. This planning retention application is to retain the works completed on the whole restoration and repair and the construction of the new external spiral stairs. It is also to change the use of the former mill building to residential use
Proposed construction of a single two-storey split-level detached dwelling, new driveway entrance from existing roadway, connection to existing mains water and wastewater services together with all associated landscaping and ancillary site works
(1) proposed change of roof profile at side entrance from gable to mansard-style, to match existing. (2) Construction of a new single-storey extension, to enclose existing external seating area to side of existing two-storey pub. Along with associated site works
Storage shed to rear of existing dwelling and permission removal of existing septic tank, installation of new sewage system with soil polishing filter and associate works
Development which principally comprises: the removal of part of the existing boundary wall and the pedestrian access gate at St Patrick’s Road; and the provision of a vehicular access, a vehicular parking area, boundary treatments, road markings and all associated works above and below ground
Part 8 - submissions should be made to the relevant department as specified on the site notice (not to the Planning Department) - for open spaces, a pump track, 4 no. cantilevered platforms over the revetment, sensory garden, event space, adjusted fence line to the existing dog park, camper vehicle parking and camper waste facilities, toilet and ancillary facilities, wayfinding, seating and lighting, retention of existing playground and skatepark, relocation of the Murrough Memorial Garden; tree planting, hard and soft landscaped area, associated site works and environmental improvements
Works to facilitate infilling and re-contouring of existing depressions using 18,000 cubic meters of inert soil from the adjacent lands for the consequential benefit of improving the lands for future agricultural use, together with all associated site works on an overall site of c.1.343ha.
Additions and extensions of 61sqm to existing dwelling comprising: 24sqm hip to gable attic conversion including 2 No. roof lights on the rear elevation & new high-level window on gable wall. 37sqm flat roofed Ground Floor extension to side and rear of dwelling, including 4 No. roof lights. Alterations to drainage and associated site works
Removal of existing septic tank, installation of new wastewater unit, polishing filter to current standards and associate works
Consists of the construction of new flat roofed dormer to rear plane of the roof, and all associated works on Site
Proposed single storey dwelling with connection to services, new entrance onto Church Hill, and associated works
1. New rooftop apartment comprising 91sq.m. 2. All necessary ancillary works to facilitate this development
Proposed revised house type on previously granted site (Ref. No. 21/758) with connection to services, entrance as granted and associated site works
Proposed dwelling with connection to existing services, new entrance and associated works
Proposed residential development comprising of the demolition of an existing commercial building & construction of a proposed 4-storey apartment block (3 storeys & a set-back penthouse level) comprising of 14 No. apartments (3 No. 1 bedroom units, 9 No. 2 bedroom units & 2 No. 3 bedroom units) & ancillary works including car & bicycle parking, access road, footpaths, bin storage, boundary treatment & communal open space with connection to public services
Retention planning permission for alterations to house granted under planning ref no 79/4283 consisting of minor alterations to window and door configuration on side elevations and relocation of chimney, change of use of basement stores and garage area to two number bedrooms with utility room and shower room and for retention of a conservatory built onto side/rear of existing house; planning permission is also sought for the conversion of utility room in basement to a utility/kitchenette
Provision of a front and side extension to existing granny flat along with alterations to elevations together with all ancillary site works and services
Demolition of existing building formerly known as Wicklow Press Building, and proposed 1.8m high security fencing to the perimeter of the site with lockable gates, and associated works