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  1. © OpenStreetMap
    3450/24Granted

    18/19 Duke Street and No.8 Duke Lane Upper, Dublin 2

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE:PERMISSION/ RETENTION:For the following at Nos. 18/19 Duke Street (Protected Structure) and No.8 Duke Lane Upper, Dublin 2 (Basement and Ground Floor levels): (a) Retention: i) Change of use from travel agency/ retail to licensed bar/ public house/ restaurant ii) General alterations including the following: relocation of internal partitions, installation of building services, upgrading of fire resistance of doors and floors, with internal modifications and associated site works; (b) Permission: i) Replacement of 3 no previously existing fascia signs of 300mm high letters with new signs of 300mm high brass lettering 2mm thick on pins; (ii) erection of a new sign of 400mm and 200 high brass lettering 2mm-thick on pins (total size) 1850 x 600mm high, approximately 3200mm from ground); iii) Provision of 4 no. gold logos on shop windows.Decision record indexed
    Decision09 July 2024View record
  2. © OpenStreetMap
    3042/22Granted

    Unit No. B4B (Wagamama) located at basement and basement mezzanine level; and, Unit No. 13, 14 and 15 (Carroll's Irish Gifts) located at ground floor and ground floor mezzanine, Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, King Street South, Dublin 2.

    Davy Target Developments Limited intend to apply for planning permission for development at Unit No. B4B (Wagamama) located at basement and basement mezzanine level; and, Unit No. 13, 14 and 15 (Carroll's Irish Gifts) located at ground floor and ground floor mezzanine, Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, King Street South, Dublin 2. The proposed development consists of: • Amalgamation of the two units (units B4B and 13-15) to provide for a single restaurant unit (800 sq.m.) at ground and basement levels including mezzanines.The amalgamation includes the change of use of Unit 13-15 to restaurant; • Rationalisation of internal layout to provide revised front of house and back of house areas; • New toilet facilities; • New stairs and lift from basement to ground floor mezzanine level • Demolition of internal structures and removal of existing railing and stairs to King Street South; • External elevational changes to King Street South include additional landscaping finish to match existing; signage zone; and, a new entrance to proposed unit integrated into existing shop front at street level; and • All associated works.Decision record indexed
    Decision03 March 2022View record
  3. © OpenStreetMap
    WEB1463/20Refused

    63, Dame Street, Dublin 2

    We, Euronet 360 Finance Ltd. (Irish Branch) intend to apply for permission for development at 63 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Dublin. The Development will consist of the installation of an ATM machine to the existing shop front to the South elevation.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision11 September 2020View record
  4. © OpenStreetMap
    WEB1394/25Granted

    UNIT 13, Sprangers Yard, Fownes Street Upper, Dublin 2

    Change of use from general retail to a take-away/restaurant, with operating hours from 12:00 PM to 2:00 AM, Monday to Sunday.Decision record indexed
    Decision11 November 2025View record
  5. © OpenStreetMap
    3118/23Granted

    Unit 19/20, Royal Hibernian Way, Dawson Street, Dublin 2

    Planning permission to include licensed restaurant use in addition to previously approved café/deli (as approved under reg. ref 3661/22).Decision record indexed
    Decision24 March 2023View record
  6. © OpenStreetMap
    3539/22Granted

    41, Grafton Street, Dublin 2

    Planning permission for the amendment to an existing shopfront including the refacing of the existing fascia; painting of the existing shopfront frame with new solid panels either side of the existing entrance door and the installation of an illuminated sign mounted on the new fascia panel, together with all associated site works; all at 41, Grafton Street, Dublin 2, D02 WP63. This building is located within an architectural conservation area.Decision record indexed
    Decision10 May 2022View record
  7. © OpenStreetMap
    3102/21Granted

    6 Crow Street, Dublin 2, D02 XV00, 21 Temple Lane South, Dublin 2, D02 HP52 & 22 Temple Lane South, Dublin 2, D02 HP52

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for full refurbishment works to the ground & basement floor levels only at 6 Crow Street, Dublin 2, D02 XV00, 21 Temple Lane South, Dublin 2, D02 HP52 & 22 Temple Lane South, Dublin 2, D02 HP52 which are protected structures (RPS No. 2082, RPS No. 8031, RPS No. 8032 respectively) to include (1) the addition of a new fully disabled access to the Crow Street elevation with creation of a new door opening directly into the commercial space bypassing a lobby and creation of a new internal disabled access ramp; (2) the alteration of the existing pedestrian street access to Temple Lane South by dropping the level of existing windows to street level with two no granite stepped entrances set back from the footpath with concealed internal security shutters and upper glazed doors; (3) the full refurbishment of the elevations/shop fronts at ground floor level including painting & decorating and new discrete lighting; (4) all associative site works involved in carrying out the refurbishment.Decision record indexed
    Decision09 November 2021View record
  8. © OpenStreetMap
    3607/22Refused

    6, Crow Street Temple Lane South, Dublin 2

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION: Permission is sought for retention of retractable awning to front of building covering front entrance and windows when opened, retention also sought for advertising light in front window, approx. size 500mm and all associated site works.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision19 May 2022View record
  9. © OpenStreetMap
    WEB2443/25Granted

    AIB Bank, 7/12 Dame Street, Dublin 2

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: We, Allied Irish Bank PLC, intend to apply for permission for remedial works to a Recorded Protected Structure (RPS Ref. No.2099 under the Dublin City Development Plan 2022-2028) at this site: AIB, 7-12 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin. The application relates to: (i) Internal alteration works to accommodate new protected lobbies to existing stairs and fire upgrades to existing screens and doors, removal of non-original walls, upgrade of existing ground floor mezzanine to 60-minute fire rating and formation of new fire escape opening in original fabric. (ii) Fire safety upgrade works to fire detection & alarm, lighting and small power to the Basement Floor, Ground Floor, Ground Mezzanine Floor, First Floor, First Mezzanine Floor, Second Floor, and Third Floor. (iii) External alteration works to the Dame Lane Elevation to accommodate a new fire escape exit door.Decision record indexed
    Decision13 August 2025View record
  10. © OpenStreetMap
    2927/21Granted

    3 Eustace Street, Dublin 2, D02 NT92

    Planning permission for changes to front façade of building, comprising alteration to window openings at ground floor level to provide new entrance door and increased window size to commercial unit.Decision record indexed
    Decision22 October 2021View record
  11. © OpenStreetMap
    3581/21Refused

    118 Grafton Street, Dublin 2

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: planning permission for the development will principally consist of the change of use of the ground floor level (72.76 sq.m) from a tourist information shop to a gelato & crepe store selling hot and cold food for consumption off the premises. Works also include minor colour and wording change to the existing signage.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision22 November 2021View record
  12. © OpenStreetMap
    3661/22Granted

    Unit 19/20 Royal Hibernian Way, Dawson Street, Dublin 2

    Permission for a material change of use from retail to cafe/deli of the approved unit No. 19/20, Royal Hibernian Way, Dawson Street, Dublin 2 (as permitted under reg. ref. 3643/16) with no alterations to shop front (as approved under reg. ref. 3744/17).Decision record indexed
    Decision03 August 2022View record
  13. © OpenStreetMap
    3740/22Refused

    118, Grafton Street, Dublin 2

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the change of use of the ground floor level (72.76sq.m) from a retail tourist information shop to a retail Gelato store selling Gelato for consumption on the premises. Works also include modifications and upgrade works to the front existing signage.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision07 June 2022View record
  14. © OpenStreetMap
    WEB1114/26Refused

    42, Grafton Street, Dublin 2, D02 KF76

    PERMISSION & RETENTION The development will consists of • The installation of an illuminated sign on the existing shopfront fascia; • The installation of non- illuminated blade sign perpendicular to the shop front on the existing shopfront fascia; • The retention of the existing roller shutter installed by the previous tenant; • Tall associated site works; This building is located within an architectural conservation area.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision06 March 2026View record
  15. © OpenStreetMap
    3960/23Granted

    Retail Units 1 & 2 at recently completed development on the site comprising No.60-63 Dawson Street, & No.3 Duke Lane (Hibernian House) No.64-65 Dawson Street &, No.34-39 Nassau Street (Hibernian Corner) & No.40-43 Nassau Street (Nassau House), Dublin 2

    PERMISSION:The proposed development consists of alterations to Retail Unit 1 (Gross Floor Area (GFA) of 1,493 sqm) and Retail Unit 2 (GFA of 1,416 sqm), including: (a) The sub-division of Retail Unit 1 to provide two separate units, comprising Retail Unit 1 entirely at ground floor level and Unit 1A at ground floor and lower ground floor levels. It is also proposed to incorporate part of the lower ground floor area of Retail Unit 2 within the proposed Unit 1A. The proposed amendments result in Retail Unit 1 having a total GFA of 613 sqm, Unit 1A having a total GFA of 1,021 sqm and Retail Unit 2 having a total GFA of 1,263 sqm; (b) The provision of a new ground floor level entrance to Retail Unit 1 onto Nassau Street; (c) Change of use of Unit 1A from Retail to Leisure and Recreational Use, providing a commercial Virtual Reality (VR) facility at lower ground floor level, with an associated reception area at ground floor level, together with all associated and ancillary works. The proposed VR facility incorporates 5 no. VR gaming areas ('holodecks'), a guest lounge, ancillary licensed bar areas, restrooms and back of house and staff areas (including plantroom, stores, staff restroom, staff office/ meeting room, maintenance workshop and server room) at lower ground floor level. A dedicated circulation stairwell and lift is proposed to connect the ground floor reception area to the lower ground floor level. (d) The provision of fascia signage (measuring approximately 2660mm (length) x 400mm (height) x 75mm (depth)) comprising back-lit individual white lettering SANDBOX VR and an associated logo to the front of the proposed Leisure and Recreational Unit 1A onto Nassau Street. (e) The provision of 2 no. internal shopfront window display TV monitors (measuring approximately 831mm (length) x 1,477mm (height) respectively), associated with the use of the proposed Leisure and Recreational Unit 1A, fronting onto Nassau Street.Decision record indexed
    Decision09 August 2023View record
  16. © OpenStreetMap
    3300/24Refused

    27 Anne Street South, Dublin 2

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION: The development consists of the retention of a wall-mounted sign with the wording 'Trinity Clinic' affixed to the front facade at first floor level.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision23 April 2024View record
  17. © OpenStreetMap
    WEB1030/26Granted

    10 Aungier Street, Dublin 2, D02VY64

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE New external shop fascia signage to existing shopfront and decoration to existing shopfront brickwork surround at ground floor level retail unit at 10 Aungier Street, Dublin 2 D02 VY64, a Protected Structure.Decision record indexed
    Decision17 April 2026View record
  18. © OpenStreetMap
    WEB2242/25Refused

    Mobi Technologies Ltd, 10 Aungier Street, Dublin 2, D02 VY64

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: New external shop fascia signage to existing shopfront and decoration to existing shopfront brickwork surround at ground floor level retail unit at 10 Aungier Street, Dublin 2 D02 VY64, a Protected Structure.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision24 July 2025View record
  19. © OpenStreetMap
    WEB1800/24Granted

    Unit 21, Royal Hibernian Way, Dawson Street, Dublin 2

    The development will consist of the change-of-use of the existing basement and ground floor retail unit to use as a restaurant and for the sale of hot food consumption off the premises and all associated site works.Decision record indexed
    Decision26 August 2024View record
  20. © OpenStreetMap
    3238/20Granted

    Royal Hibernian Way, Dawson Street, Dublin 2

    Planning permission for minor amendments to a permitted development under Reg. Ref. 4627/18 for development at a site within the overall Royal Hibernian Way complex of 0.24 hectares, Dawson Street, Dublin 2. The permitted development relates to the refurbishment and extension of Block C (fronting on to Duke Lane) at Royal Hibernian Way (and also includes the provision of a two storey ESB sub-station and ancillary changes to basement level within the complex). The proposed amendments to the permitted development comprise of: Minor relocation of the permitted substation, located in the northern service yard at Royal Hibernian Way, omission of previously permitted platform lift to the northern service yard, and minor reconfiguration of the layout of the northern service yard to facilitate the substation, including cladding works to part of the internal walls to the northern service yard for fire safety reasons arising from the substation; Introduction of a second internal staircase to the permitted development, for fire safety reasons, associated minor internal reconfiguration of the permitted development, and AOV at roof level to proposed staircase; Minor amendments to the permitted façade Duke Lane, to include a fire exit door to the façade to allow escape from the second staircase and amendment to the permitted main entrance door from Duke Lane; Relocation of permitted 18 no. bicycle parking spaces to an alternative location at basement level, proximate to 12 Duke Lane, resulting in the loss of 2 no. existing car parking spaces. The permitted development resulted in an increase in gross office floorspace at Block C of c.866 sqm, bringing the building total to c. 1,656 sqm gross floor area for Block C. The proposed amendments do not amend the gross floor area of the permitted development. The introduction of the second staircase and associated internal reconfiguration results in a reduction in the net internal area from 1,162sqm to 1,094sqm.Decision record indexed
    Decision16 October 2020View record
  21. © OpenStreetMap
    WEB5867/25Granted

    64 Dame Street, Dublin 2 D02 RT72

    The development will consist of: 1.Change of use of the upper floors (first floor to fourth floor) from existing office use to that of guesthouse, comprising of twelve bedrooms (four family rooms, four large doubles and four small doubles) 2.Internal reconfiguration works to 3.Creation of new bin store at ground floor level 4.All ancillary site worksDecision record indexed
    Decision04 February 2026View record
  22. © OpenStreetMap
    WEB2742/24Refused

    64, Dame Street, Dublin 2

    The development will consist of an extension to the existing rear three storey section of 64 Dame Street consisting of a partial 12 sqm extension at second floor level and a vertical extension creating two additional floors of accommodation above the existing, totalling 72.4 sqm of floor space. The proposed works will extend the existing two-bedroom residential dwelling of 63.4 sqm (use granted under planning permission reference 4468/23), to provide a four-bedroom residential dwelling of 135.8 sqm.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision18 February 2025View record
  23. © OpenStreetMap
    4468/23Granted

    64, Dame Street, Dublin 2

    The development will consist of the change of use of the four office floors above ground level (first floor, second floor, third floor and fourth floor) to residential apartments for long term letting. The accommodation will comprise of 4 no. studio apartments, 4 no. one bed apartments and 1 no. two bed duplex, with amenity space and bicycle storage at roof terrace level.Decision record indexed
    Decision20 February 2024View record
  24. © OpenStreetMap
    4250/23Granted

    7, 8 & 8A Crow Street, Dublin 2

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of addition of 1 new set-back fourth floor level above no.s 7 (protected structure), 8 & 8A Crowe Street, Dublin 2 and for consequent alterations to the existing building consisting of: 1. demolition of part of the existing modern set-back roof/fourth floor level stair enclosure; 2. demolition of the modern existing roof garden and roof level; 3. construction of new set-back fourth floor level incorporation 1no. new 1 bedroom live/work unit along with associated circulation and ancillary areas; 4. construction of new set-back facades/fenestration at new fourth floor level; 5. construction of all consequent internal & external alterations; 6. all ancillary site development and services works.Decision record indexed
    Decision16 April 2024View record
  25. © OpenStreetMap
    3982/20Refused

    7 (Protected Structure), 8 and 8A, Crow Street, Dublin 2

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the construction of an additional floor to the existing roof level to accommodate a new 147.8 sq.m 3-bedroom apartment, stair and gantry walkway for roof access.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision23 February 2021View record
  26. © OpenStreetMap
    WEB1185/23Granted

    Unit 3-5, Royal Hibernian Way, Dublin 2, D02 V268

    The retention planning permission for a retractable canopy and support structure above the ground floor windows at the south elevation (front façade) of Unit 3- 5, Royal Hibernian Way, Dublin 2, facing into the pedestrian mall, running between Dawson Street and Duke Lane, Dublin 2.Decision record indexed
    Decision28 April 2023View record
  27. © OpenStreetMap
    2487/20Granted

    Unit 3, Royal Hibernian Way, Dawson Street, Dublin 2

    RETENTION: Retention planning permission for the retention of a retractable canopy and support structure above the ground floor windows at the south elevation (front facade) of Unit 3, Royal Hibernian Way, Dublin 2, facing into the pedestrian mall, running between Dawson Street and Duke Lane, Dublin 2.Decision record indexed
    Decision01 July 2020View record
  28. © OpenStreetMap
    3011/20Granted

    60-63 Dawson Street and 3 Duke Lane (Hibernian House); 64-65 Dawson Street and 34-39 Nassau Street (Hibernian Corner), and 40-43 Nassau Street (Nassau House), Dublin 2

    The proposed development includes external and internal amendments to the previously permitted development under DCC Reg. Ref. 3847/16 (ABP Ref. PL29S.248181) as subsequently amended by DCC Refs 2625/18, 2825/18. 2625/18; 2123/19 and 2691/19 together with a change of use of the entire first floor from its permitted retail use / floorspace to office use / floorspace. In order to facilitate the proposed change of use of the first floor, a number of associated alterations are proposed, to include: (a) lowering the permitted termination level of the central atrium from second floor level to first floor level and provision of a W/C core at the south-western corner of the floorplan at first floor level; (b) provision of additional windows at first floor level to the western and southern elevations to align vertically with the windows at 2nd floor level immediately above; (c) increasing the number of bicycle parking spaces from a permitted 191 no. spaces at Basement -2 level to 200 no. spaces. Other alterations include: (i) an increase of 100mm to the previously permitted Finished Floor Level (FFL) at first floor level (by amending the previous 50mm screed on slab to a 150mm raised access floor above floor slab, to accommodate the proposed office use) together with associated changes to the FFLs at second to sixth floor levels (increasing by approximately 100mm) resulting in raised shoulder parapet heights - from a permitted level of +26,760 to a proposed level of +26,860 at fifth floor level, and from a permitted level of +30,600 to a proposed level of +30,690 at sixth floor level; (ii) a reduction (of approximately 150mm) to the permitted height of the sixth floor level, resulting in a marginally lower overall height of the permitted building by approximately 50mm from a permitted rooftop level of +37,520 to a proposed rooftop level of +37,470 (measured to top of plant room); (iii) the re-alignment of western façade (at ground to sixth floor level) eastward by approximately 500mm and re-alignment of the boundary wall south of Core 03, southward and westward by up to 1100mm; (iv) re-alignment of the southern façade at sixth floor level (at the south-eastern corner of the building) to reduce the southern setback by approximately 1.2m together with an associated increase in floor area at sixth floor level and a reduction in area to the permitted roof terrace at the south-east corner of the building at sixth floor level; (v) the enlargement of the permitted void at first floor level above the ground floor office entrance / reception off Dawson Street resulting in a reduced first floor area; (vi) reconfiguration of internal staircores at Basement -1 to 5th floor levels; (vii) alteration of permitted FFL at Basement -1 level from a permitted level of +1200 to a proposed level +1500, together with a commensurate decrease in the height of Basement -1 level by approximately 300mm and an increase in height of Basement -2 level by approximately 300mm, and (viii) the reconfiguration of the internal layout of Basement -2 level. In the interest of clarity, the proposed amendments would result in (a) an overall reduction of the overall permitted floorspace from an approved 24,902 sq.m (GFA) to 24,453 sq.m (GFA) – a reduction of -449 sq.m (GFA); (b) an increase of 2,748 sq.m to the previously permitted office floorspace from 13,859 sq.m (GFA) to 16,607 sq.m; and (c) a reduction of approximately 3,006 sq.m (GFA) to the previously approved retail floorspace from 7,790 sq.m (GFA) to 4,784 sq.m (GFA).Decision record indexed
    Decision07 September 2020View record
  29. © OpenStreetMap
    3275/20Granted

    3, Annes Lane, Dublin, 2. D02 RP76

    The proposed development will consist of the following: Change of use of existing first floor from retail to medical treatment and all ancillary works.Decision record indexed
    Decision22 October 2020View record
  30. © OpenStreetMap
    WEB5007/25Granted

    Hodges Figgis, 56 - 58, Dawson Street, Dublin 2, D02 XE81

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE Retention Permission for: A. Removal of previous Hodges Figgis signage above cornice B. Removal of metal supports for the previous Hodges Figgis signage. C. Installation of temporary Acrylic Hodges Figgis fascia signage. D. Repair and replacement of rotten timber shopfront elements. E. Fascia and window frames painted in RAL6009 Fir Green. Permission for: 1. Existing temporary acrylic Hodges Figgis fascia signage to be removed and replaced with Gold brushed steel lettering, ”HODGES FIGGIS” with building numbers “56-58” in Perpetua Pro and Gold Brushed Steel. 2. New hanging sign to replace existing with like for like, improvement to suspension mounts. 3. New panel sign above the entrance door. 15mm timber fascia panel with wooden beading around the perimeter. 4. New led lamp will be installed within soffit of entrance to improve visibility and accessibility of entrance 5. Existing shopfront uplighting (situated on small roof above main shopfront and shop windows) replaced with new led lighting to provide an improved vertical wash of light to the upper façade. All associated works to complete the development. Properties 57-58 Dawson Street are Protected Structures.Decision record indexed
    Decision24 October 2025View record
  31. © OpenStreetMap
    4220/22Granted

    13, Fownes Street Upper, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 X066

    Redevelopment of the existing three storey over basement commercial building to include the change of use from office use to guesthouse accommodation with ground-level Café / retail unit. The proposed development includes for the construction of an additional floor setback at roof level. The proposed guesthouse will comprise 13 no. bedrooms and ancillary accommodation including multi-purpose/ day room, with a reception integrated as part of the café. The external lightwell will be extended to ground floor level to the rear, with new formed internal elevations changes to fenestration and amended elevational treatment to Fownes St. facade with signage and associated site works.Decision record indexed
    Decision20 September 2022View record
  32. © OpenStreetMap
    WEB5124/25Granted

    47, Grafton Street, Dublin 2

    New non-illuminated fascia sign with 'Build-A-Bear Workshop' wording in white with blue background.Decision record indexed
    Decision06 November 2025View record
  33. © OpenStreetMap
    WEB1791/25Refused

    47, Grafton Street, Dublin 2

    RETENTION PERMISSION: New External Fascia Sign displaying "Build A Bear" Logo, "Build-A-Bear Workshop" Wording & Colours.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision04 June 2025View record
  34. © OpenStreetMap
    3760/19Granted

    JJ Smyth's Pub, located at 12, Aungier Street, and the corner of Longford Street Little, Dublin 2

    PERMISSION & RETENTION: Permission for modifications to elevations of previously approved permission reg. ref. 3390/18 including: (i) the addition of a bust of the poet Thomas Moore and (ii) reinstatement of a plaque indicating the birthplace of Thomas Moore to the Aungier Street elevation and Retention Permission for (i) changes to external finishes and signage; (ii) alteration of type and position of windows and doors and (iii) the removal of 3 no. windows from the Longford Street Little elevation.Decision record indexed
    Decision18 June 2020View record
  35. © OpenStreetMap
    4281/23Refused

    Thomas Moore Inn, 12 Aungier Street and the corner of Longford Street Little, Dublin 2

    RETENTION PERMISSION: the description of the development is as follows: retention permission required for (i) 4 no. flagpoles on the west elevation to Aungier Street, (ii) 3 no. advertising canopies: 1 no. located on the west elevation to Aungier Street and 2 no. located to the north elevation to Longford Street Little, (iii) 3 no. wall mounted historical advertising signs on the north elevation to Longford Street Little, (iv) 3 no. wall mounted benches on the north elevation to Longford Street Little.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision02 October 2023View record
  36. © OpenStreetMap
    3717/23Refused

    Thomas Moore Inn, 12 Aungier Street and the corner of Longford Street Little, Dublin 2

    RETENTION: For i) 4 no. Flagpoles on the West elevation to Aungier Street, ii) 3 no. Advertising canopies: 1 located on the West Elevation to Aungier Street and 2 located on the North elevation to Longford Street Little, iii) 3 no. wall mounted advertising signs on the North Elevation to Longford Street Little, iv) 3 no. wall mounted benches on the North Elevation to Longford Street Little.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision30 June 2023View record
  37. © OpenStreetMap
    3159/23Refused

    Thomas Moore Inn, 12, Aungier Street, and the corner of Longford Street Little, Dublin 2

    RETENTION: i) 4 no. flagpoles on West elevation to Aungier Street; ii) 3 no. advertising canopies: 1 located on the West Elevation to Aungier Street and 2 located on North elevation to Longford Street Little. iii) 3 no. wall mounted advertising signs on the North Elevation to Longford Street Little; iv) 3 no. wall mounted benches on the North Elevation to Longford Street Little.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision29 March 2023View record
  38. © OpenStreetMap
    4596/22Refused

    Thomas Moore Inn, 12 Aungier Street and the corner of Longford Street Little, Dublin 2

    RETENTION PERMISSION: for (i) 4 no. flagpoles on the west elevation to Aungier Street, (ii) 3 no. advertising canopies: 1 located on the west elevation to Aungier Street and 2 located to the north elevation to Longford Street Little, (iii) 3 no. wall mounted advertising signs on the north elevation to Longford Street Little.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision22 September 2022View record
  39. © OpenStreetMap
    5096/22Granted

    Unit No. 6, Royal Hibernian Way, Dawson Street, Dublin 2

    Permission for a material change of use from retail to restaurant of the approved unit (as permitted under reg. ref. 3643/16) with minor alterations to shop front and rear (as approved under reg. ref. 3744/17) for ventilation purposes and minor alterations to interior.Decision record indexed
    Decision12 December 2022View record
  40. © OpenStreetMap
    2529/20Refused

    St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2

    Permission for development at main (St Stephen’s Green/Grafton Street) entrance to the St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre, St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2. The proposed development involves the replacement of the existing advertising panel over the main entrance to the shopping centre (from St Stephen’s Green/Grafton Street), which projects full-motion/dynamic content with rapid transitions, with new signage which displays a loop of static content, separated by smooth transitions.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision06 July 2020View record
  41. © OpenStreetMap
    3720/24Granted

    Beaux Lane House, Mercer Street Lower, Dublin 2

    Permission for -removal of existing ground floor pedestrian entrance canopy on east elevation; -installation of new 3.97 metres high pedestrian entrance canopy on east elevation; -provision of two new ground floor internally illuminated signs on new canopy to read 'Beaux Lane House' measuring 236mm x 1,929mm and 812mm x 743mm, and one internally illuminated building emblem sign on the canopy measuring 446mm x 1,417mm; -installation of new rooftop (6th floor) plant and new photovoltaic panels, -and all associated works.Decision record indexed
    Decision02 September 2024View record
  42. © OpenStreetMap
    3771/22Granted

    6 Eustace Street, Dublin 2, D02 PD85

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: planning permission for the development will consist of 1. The removal of the glazing framing and valley gutters to the atrium roof, 2. The installation of new glazing, framing and valley gutters to the atrium roof, 3. The thermal and structural upgrades of the existing supporting steel structure to the atrium roof, 4. The above works necessitate altering the roof profiles from 40 to 33 degrees. The ridge height is to remain as existing at 15.90M. above ordnance datum, 5. Modifications to the lift motor room on the adjacent flat roof to facilitate drainage from the new atrium roof. And all ancillary works.Decision record indexed
    Decision13 June 2022View record
  43. © OpenStreetMap
    WEB5417/25Granted

    Unit No, 5, 60 Dawson Street, Dublin 2, D02 K330

    Kells ICAV intend to apply for planning permission for development at the Ground Floor Unit 5 at No. 60 Dawson Street, Dublin 2. The proposed development comprises a change of use of Unit No. 5 (341 sq.m) from its permitted retail use (as granted under DCC Ref. 4801/23) to restaurant use. In addition, permission is sought for the shared use of the permitted waste storage / management room at basement level to serve the proposed restaurant. All works required to facilitate the proposed change of use comprise solely of internal alterations and will not result in any external alterations to the existing / permitted building.Decision record indexed
    Decision09 December 2025View record
  44. © OpenStreetMap
    4563/22Granted

    53, Dawson Street, Dublin 2 and 52 Dawson Street, 11/12 Duke Street, Dublin 2

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Development will comprise the following: (1) Change of use of the ground floor and basement of 53 Dawson Street from Retail to Restaurant and the change of use of the second floor and third floor of Nos.11 and 12 Duke Street and No.52 Dawson Street from Restaurant to Residential consisting 2 No. one bedroom apartments and 2 No. two bedroom apartments. (2) Alterations to the interiors to include the construction of openings between No. 52 and No. 53 Dawson Street at ground floor level (4.8m2 wide) and at basement level (1.0m2 wide) (3) Conservation works at No.53 Dawson Street to include: • Removal of inappropriate modern insertions including partitions, bulkheads, fixtures and fittings and internal secondary glazing. Removal of two toilet spaces projecting from the rear wall of the building. Overhaul and repair of historic joinery, including window cases and door cases • Overhaul and repair of 6 No. timber up-and-down sash windows in locations where historic windows are missing, installation of 8 No. timber up-and-down sash windows complete with window cases, detailed to match the historic examples in the building • Reinstatement of historic pattern doors and doorcases where these are missing, 6 No. • Local repair of plaster cornices on the first floor and in the staircase and reinstatement of a cornice on the second floor. Local repair of the roof. Local plaster repair to the front façade and renewal of the flashing to the front parapet and cornice moulding, and repainting of the front façade • Removal of fake greenery from the front railings and repair and reinstatement of railings. New shopfront onto Dawson Street in a manner sensitive to its heritage (4) Renewal of services with sustainable options.Decision record indexed
    Decision20 September 2022View record
  45. © OpenStreetMap
    2214/20Granted

    Ground floor corner unit at junction of Aungier Street and Longford Street Great, Dublin 2 (part of site bounded by 71-75 Aungier Street, 17-18 Longford Street Great and 6-14A Stephen Street Upper, Dublin 2)

    Permission for development for the provision of a surface mounted single sided logo sign and 2 no. double sided projecting logo signs to the front and side elevations.Decision record indexed
    Decision18 June 2020View record
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    4801/23Granted

    Retail Units 2 and 3 at the recently completed development on the site comprising, Nos. 60-63 Dawson Street and No. 3 Duke Lane (Hibernian House), Nos. 64-65 Dawson Street and, Nos. 34-39 Nassau Street (Hibernian Corner), and Nos. 40-43 Nassau Street (Nas

    PERMISSION & RETENTION: permission for development and works together with an ancillary change of use of part of a permitted retail unit to cafe use and retention permission for an external door, at retail units 2 and 3 at recently completed development on the site comprising Nos. 60-63 Dawson Street and No. 3 Duke Lane (Hibernian House), Nos. 64-65 Dawson Street and Nos. 34-39 Nassau Street (Hibernian Corner), and Nos. 40-43 Nassau Street (Nassau House), Dublin 2. Permission is sought for development consisting of: (a) sub-division of retail 2 at ground floor level to provide two separate units, comprising retail unit 2 and 3; (b) the sub-division of retail unit 3 at ground floor level to provide two separate units, comprising retail units 4 and 5; (c) associated and ancillary internal alterations, including the rearrangement of a ground floor level fire escape lobby/corridor and the provision of a lift and stairs between the ground and lower ground floor levels within retail unit 3; (d) a change of use of a part of retail unit 3 to provide an internal cafe that is ancillary to the permitted retail use (approx. 62 sqm); (e) the installation of 1 no. ground floor level external access door to proposed retail unit 2 along Nassau Street; (f) the installation of 1 no. previously permitted external access door to proposed retail unit 5 along Dawson Street; retention permission is sought for an existing ground floor level entrance along Dawson Street that will serve proposed retail unit 4.Decision record indexed
    Decision17 January 2024View record
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    4675/23Granted

    Retail Units 2 and 3 at the recently completed development on the site comprising, Nos. 60-63 Dawson Street and No. 3 Duke Lane (Hibernian House), Nos. 64-65 Dawson Street and, Nos. 34-39 Nassau Street (Hibernian Corner), and Nos. 40-43 Nassau Street (Nas

    PERMISSION & RETENTION: For a change of use together with associated development and works, and retention permission for an external door, at Retail Units 2 and 3 at the recently completed development on the site comprising Nos. 60-63 Dawson Street and No. 3 Duke Lane (Hibernian House), Nos. 64-65 Dawson Street and Nos. 34-39 Nassau Street (Hibernian Corner), and Nos. 40-43 Nassau Street (Nassau House), Dublin 2. Permission is sought for development consisting of: (a) Modifications to circulation corridors and partitions at lower ground floor level between Retail Units 2 (Gross Floor Area (GFA) of 1,263 sqm) and 3 (GFA of 1,440 sqm), resulting in a minor increase in the floor area of Unit 2 and a minor reduction in the floor area of Unit 3; (b) The sub-division of Retail Unit 3 to provide two separate units, comprising Retail Unit 3 entirely at ground floor level and Unit 3A at ground and lower ground floor levels; (c) A change of use of Unit 3A from retail use to leisure, experiential leisure and recreational use including bar facilities and the sale and consumption of alcohol and food, together with associated internal alterations. The proposed Unit 3A will accommodate an indoor virtual golf facility at lower ground floor level and an associated reception area at ground floor level. The proposed facility incorporates 10 no. virtual experience 'bays', a guest lounge, a member's area, an ancillary licensed bar, restrooms and back of house areas at lower ground floor level; and, (d) The provision of fascia signage (measuring approximately 2685mm (length) x 696mm (height) x 50mm (depth)) comprising back-lit individual black lettering - 'Pitch. Modern Golf Club.' over the entrance to the proposed Unit 3A onto Dawson Street. Retention permission is sought for an existing ground floor level entrance to Unit 3A onto Dawson Street. The proposed amendments result in Retail Unit 2 having a revised total GFA of 1,358 sqm, Retail Unit 3 having a revised total GFA of 560 sqm and Leisure, Experiential Leisure and Recreational Unit 3A having a total GFA of 789 sqm.Decision record indexed
    Decision11 December 2023View record
  48. © OpenStreetMap
    4982/23Granted

    53 Dawson Street, Dublin 2, D02 HX33

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: the development will consist of the following: (1) change of use of the first, second and third floors from office to residential and the construction of the 3no. apartment, 1no. on each level, (2) replacement of the shopfront and associated improvements to the area to the front, refurbishment of the facade over including repainting, (3) renewal of services with sustainable options, upgrade of existing staff WC on ground floor and inclusion of new additional staff services at basement level, (4) conservation works including - removal of inappropriate modern insertions including partitions, bulkheads, fixtures and fittings and internal secondary glazing - removal of two toilet spaces projecting from the rear wall of the building, - overhaul and repair of historic joinery including window cases and door cases, - overhaul and repair of 4no. timber up-and-down sash windows on first and second floors facing Dawson Street, - in locations where historic windows are missing, installation of 8 no. timber up-and-down sash windows complete with window cases, detailed to match the historic examples in the building: 2no. non-original windows at third-floor level facing Dawson Street with new to match existing 6no. to rear facade to match surviving original window on the second-floor rear facade, reinstatement of historic pattern doors and doorcases where these are missing, 6 no., - local repair of plaster cornices on the first floor and in the staircase and restatement of a cornice on the second floor, - local repair of the roof, - removal of fake greenery from the front railings and repair and reinstatement of railings.Decision record indexed
    Decision15 February 2024View record
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    WEB6013/25Granted

    Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, D02X309

    DTDL Limited intend to apply for a 10 year planning permission for development at the Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, D02 X309. The site is bound by St. Stephen’s Green West to the east, King Street South to the north, Glovers Alley to the south (in part) and Mercer Street Lower to the west, on a site area of c. 1.4 ha. The proposed development will consist of: • The rejuvenation of the Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre, involving the internal reconfiguration and partial redevelopment of the Centre, while maintaining a number of existing retail units and elements of the existing building structure; • The removal of the existing façade at Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre and replacement with new elevational treatments; • The proposal will result in a building of up to 8 no. storeys over basement (excluding mezzanines levels) with a total gross floor area of c. 87,158 sq.m (including multistorey car park); • There is a general increase in height across the development over the existing shopping centre and multistorey car park, which varies across the site. The maximum height increase over the existing multistorey car park (which includes plant screen parapets and when measured from the low point on King Street South), is 11.18 metres (existing 30.59m to a proposed 41.77m). The maximum height increase over the existing shopping centre (excluding the multistorey car park) (which includes plant screen parapets/glazed atrium roof and when measured from the low point on King Street South), is 13.27 metres (existing 25.5m to a proposed 38.77m); • The resulting retail floor area at basement, ground and first floor levels is 19,001 sq.m.; • The resulting café/restaurant/bar uses floor area at basement, ground, first and fourth floor levels is 4,768 sq.m.. The restaurant/bar at fourth floor level will be served by an outdoor terrace (374 sq.m); • Provision of c. 29,251 sq.m. office and ancillary spaces (including existing floor area where retained) at ground, first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh floor levels and associated roof terraces; • Provision of a new townhall (511 sqm) at first floor level; • Provision of a 2-no. screen cinema (714 sqm) at ground and basement level; • Provision of an art exhibition space (447 sqm) at first floor level with associated additional arts display space within the shopping mall and artium; • The overall net increase in GFA over the existing development is c. 20,645 sq.m; • The proposal will include a reconfigured internal mall opening onto St. Stephen’s Green providing access to new and existing retail and café/restaurant units at ground and first floor; • Retail, café/restaurant and bar (public house) units are provided on the King Street South frontage, and on the St. Stephen’s Green West frontage; • The proposed development will include 441 no. bicycle parking spaces and 551 no. car parking spaces (503 spaces to Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre and 48 spaces for RCSI Link). This represents a reduction in 138 no. car parking spaces from the number of spaces at present and; • The proposed development includes all associated works including partial demolition of existing structures, utilities connections, roof level plant and telecommunications infrastructure, PV panels, temporary construction works and site hoarding.Decision record indexed
    Decision21 April 2026View record
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    3012/23Granted

    St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, D02 X309

    The site is bounded by St. Stephen's Green West to the east, King Street South to the north, Glovers Alley to the south (in part) and Mercer Street Lower to the west on a site area of 1,452 ha. The proposal is for the rejuvenation of the Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, involving the internal reconfiguration and partial redevelopment of the centre, while maintaining a number of existing retail units and elements of the existing building structure. The proposal will result in a building of up to 8 no. storeys over basement of retail, cafe/restaurant/bar and office uses (excluding mezzanines in retail/cafe/ restaurant/bar units at ground floor and basement and car park level). The proposal includes the construction of three storeys of offices over the existing car parking structure (with the omission of the existing uppermost car park level). The proposal includes retail and office uses at first floor and the provision of office use at proposed 2nd to 7th floor levels. There is a general increase in height across the development over the existing shopping centre and multi-storey car park, which varies across the site. The maximum height increase over the existing multi-storey car park (which includes plant screen parapets and when measured from the low point on King Street South) is 11.18 metres (existing 30.59m to a proposed 41.77m). The maximum height increase over the existing shopping centre (excluding the multi storey car park) (which includes plant screen parapets/glazed atrium roof and when measured from the low point on King Street South) is 13.27 metres (existing 25.5m to a proposed 38.77m). A total gross floor area of 87,932 sq.m. is proposed, which includes a net reduction of retail floor area to 19,049 sq.m. a net reduction of the existing cafe/restaurant uses to 1,740 sq.m. and a net reduction of bar (public house) uses to 789 sq.m. 35,043 sq.m. of offices and ancillary spaces (including existing floor area where retained) are proposed. The overall net increase in GFA over the existing development is 21,419 sq.m. The proposal will include a reconfigured internal mall opening onto St. Stephen's Green providing access to new and existing retail and cafe/restaurant units at ground and first floor. Retail, cafe/restaurant and bar (public house) units and office entrances area provided on the King Street South frontage and on the St. Stephens' Green West frontage. The proposed development will include 551 no. car parking spaces and 512 no. bicycle-parking spaces. This represents a reduction in 138 no. car parking spaces from the number of spaces at present. The proposed development includes all associated works including demolition of existing structures, utilities connections, roof level plant and telecommunications infrastructure, temporary construction works and site hoarding and public realm works.Decision record indexed
    Decision14 December 2023View record
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