Planning permission is sought for development of the vacant site, comprising a one-bedroom apartment at ground floor level, and a three-bedroom duplex apartment at first and second floor levels.
Planning permission is sought comprising a studio flat at ground floor level, and 1-bedroom flats at first, second and third floor level (4 no. flats in total).
The development to be retained consists of: part change of use of the ground floor from Retail (shop) use to Financial Institution use (46 sq m); internal and external alterations including the closing off of a front entrance door; and all associated works.
Provision of a new vehicular entrance at the front of the property with new dropped kerb onto Annadale Crescent.
Provision of a new vehicular entrance at the front of the property with new dropped kerb onto Annadale Crescent.
Proposed widening of pedestrian access to form vehicular access driveway to front garden with associated site development works
The development will consist of the demolition of the existing single storey rear extension, portions of rear wall and shed; the construction of a single storey rear/side extension, skylights to the rear and side, external wall insulation to existing house, and associated works.
Upgrading works to existing house to include internal alterations, new two-storey extension to the side with hipped roof to match existing and new single-storey extension to the rear with 3 no. rooflights.
RETENTION PERMISSION - The development will consist of retention of a pitched roof with roof lights on a single storey building previously granted permission under WEB1698/23 a rear single storey extension of existing house with flat roof and rooflights and all associated siteworks to rear garden.
Rear single storey extension of existing house with flat roof and rooflights and all associated siteworks to rear garden
Planning permission to construct a single storey extension to side also new vehicular entrance to off street car parking to front garden and all associated site works.
PROPOSED END OF TERRACE 2 STOREY DWELLING AND ALL ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS ON SITE TO SIDE OF 27 O'SULLIVAN AVENUE, BALLYBOUGH, DUBLIN 3. D03EC86
RETENTION of a Dormer Roofed Attic Conversion and an attached Single Story Rear Kitchen Extension, to my house at 26 O’Sullivan Avenue, Ballybough, Dublin 3 (D03 H286)
Permission is being sought for (1) reconfiguration of existing use as gallery/workshop (63.5m2) to include new cafe use; (2) demolition of existing single storey extension to rear (23.8m2) and replacement with new single storey extension to rear (59.7m2) giving total floor area to new cafe/gallery/workshop of 97.5m2; (3) new bin storey to rear (6.4m2); (5) new air extract duct to rear; (6) new site works to rear to include provision of 2 no. car parking spaces.
Planning permission for the demolition of an existing single storey rear extension and garden shed and for the construction of a new two storey extension all to the rear of an existing dwelling together with associated site works.
Construction of a 96sqm first floor storage extension to the rear of our premises, including 3no. rooflights, minor alterations to the internal layout and all 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 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.
Demolition of existing garage to the rear, demolition of existing chimney, construction of part single, part two storey extension to the rear, rooflights to east elevation, internal modifications, creation of vehicular entrance for off-street parking and all associated site works.
The development seeking permission will consist of the provision of a 3.5m wide vehicular entrance to the front garden and all associated site works.
Planning Permission is sought for works to the existing two storey semi-detached dwelling. Works to include the conversion of the existing garage space to the front South-East facing elevation at ground floor level into habitable space to include the replacement of the existing garage door with a new window. Replacement of the existing north-west facing ground floor flat roof to the rear of the property with a new part flat, part pitched roof including 2.no rooflights along with internal alterations. Further works to include a first floor extension to the rear, bike storage and bin storage to the front driveway along with all associated landscaping and 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
Planning permission to widen existing pedestrian access to create a new vehicular entrance with kerb dishing.
A two storey extension to rear of existing dwelling.
An application for a new vehicular access. The work will consist of the removal of the front hedge & railings, removal of planting and grassed areas, construction of a permeable hard standing for one vehicle and 2no bicycles, bin storage area, new front railings & gates and raised planter beds.
Planning permission is sought for the removal of: (i) a single storey lean-to extension to the rear and the construction of; (ii) a part single storey (flat roof), part two storey (pitched roof) extension to the rear; (iii) dormer window to attic; (iv) rooflights to new and existing flat roofs; (v) minor alterations to elevations and all associated works to facilitate the development.
The development will consist of the following: A new vehicular entrance driveway to the front onto Clonliffe Road; removal of the existing double doors (4m wide) to the storage shed located to the rear of the property onto the rear access lane, and replacement with new double doors (1.8m wide), all associated site-works, ancillary drainage and landscaping.
PERMISSION for development at the Hill End of Croke Park, St Joseph's Avenue, Dublin 3. Consisting of modifications to existing planning permission Ref: 2644/19 to include the substitution of a 27.8m reinforced concrete wall incorporating a 9m long gated opening in lieu of the previously approved 27.8m long blockwork wall to the western boundary of the Handball Centre site. In addition it is proposed to construct a new 12.7m long reinforced concrete wall between gates A9 and A10, a new galvanised steel fence and double gate between the Handball Centre site and the outer Cusack car park, and a new 5 sqm security hut at the end of St Joseph's Avenue along with 2 No. automated boom barriers in lieu of the proposed re-arrangement of the existing Hill end turnstiles and gates described in the planning permission Ref: 2099/20. It is also proposed to construct the underground rain water harvesting tank as permitted by planning permission Ref: 2099/20. The new enclosure will accommodate 8 No EV charging stations and bicycle parking for 52 bicycles.
RETENTION: Permission for alterations to previously approved planning reference 2286/16 including internal alterations, omission of porch and alterations to rear extension profile.
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)
Planning Permission for the re-arrangement of the existing Hill end turnstiles and gates including new single storey gate house security building with underground rainwater storage tank and associated works at the Hill End of Croke Park, St. Joseph's Avenue, Dublin 3.
Change of use of Unit 2 from retail/café to use as a Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) facility for returning recyclable materials.
Revised window locations to the rear (westerly elevation) of the building. The insertion of an additional window at the south westerly corner of the first floor and in the insertion of a first floor service access door on the westerly (rear) elevation. The erection of a non-illuminated, operator sign on the northern elevation (fronting O’Sullivan Avenue) at first floor of the building. The dimensions of the sign are 1.45m x 1.45m. This is in place of the larger (2.5mx2.5m) illuminated sign which was removed from the previous application by condition 2 of Pa Ref: 1183/25. All other signage shown on the submitted plans was granted planning permission under Pa Ref: 1183/25. The application is made pursuant to condition 8 of PA Ref: 2656/21 which requires signage is subject to a separate grant of planning permission and includes all associated works to complete the proposed development.
Erection of signage in respect of the first floor discount foodstore. The signage includes (1) one opening hours sign with operator name, internally illuminated. (2) two illuminated poster display cases (3) four internally illuminated operator signs, two on the south elevation and one each on the east and west elevations at first floor level. (4) one directional sign. The development includes all works associated with erecting the signage. The application is made pursuant to condition 8 of PA Ref: 2656/21 which requires signage is subject to a separate grant of planning permission.
The proposed development involves the demolition of all existing structures on the site comprising the former Annesley Motors car showroom and associated buildings and vacant dwellings and commercial premises at Nos. 20 to 26 (inclusive) Ballybough Road. The construction of a two storey (including mezzanine floor), neighbourhood centre development with a gross floor area totalling 2,391 sqms. The site area extends to circa 0.28 hectares. At ground floor, the proposed development includes three units (unit 1 – retail; unit 2 – retail/café; and, unit 3 – retail); undercroft parking for 29 cars and 16 external spaces; secure cycle store for staff within the undercroft; loading bay; existing ESB substation on O’Sullivan Avenue to be integrated into the development (a future ESB substation location is also proposed within the car park to the rear of the site should be the existing substation need to be decommissioned by ESB); an additional new ESB substation to service the proposed neighbourhood centre is also located internally within the building; other plant rooms and ancillary space; service vehicle and car access is off Clonliffe Avenue to the south of the site. At first floor, accessed by escalator/stair and lift core, is the licensed discount food store (supermarket) with a net sales area of 1,139 sqms including an off license sales area at first floor level with ancillary, office, storage and food preparation areas. The mezzanine level includes staff facilities ancillary to the supermarket. At roof level there will be both green roof, photovoltaic panels and a mechanical plant compound. The development includes all new drainage infrastructure, and all other works, including landscaping (hard and soft to the rear car park) and boundary treatments required to complete the development. The treatment of the roadside footpath area around outside of the application site is included on the submitted plans for indicative purposes only.
PERMISSION:The development will consist of Internal alterations at first floor level to the existing dwelling and changing of vehicular entrance at front to pedestrian entrance only including all associated infrastructure and site development works.
Planning permission for the development will consist of construction of 2nd storey extension to the rear of existng mid terrace dwelling, including all associate infrastructre and site development works.
Planning Permission for development at No 143 St Declan’s Road, Marino, Dublin 3. (Junction off St Declan’s Road and Croydon Gardens). The development will consist of construction of 2nd storey extension to the rear of existing mid terrace dwelling, including all associated infrastructure and site development works.
The development will consist of the forming of a new vehicular access at front with gates and resurfacing part of existing front garden for parking.
Retention Completion Permission & Planning Permission For development at this site No.8D Ballybough, Avenue, Ballybough, Dublin. D03 V6P9 The development will consist of retention completion permission for new rear single storey extension and new windows in existing gable at ground floor Level and also permission for internal modifications and attic conversion with rear dormer window and removal of chimney.
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.
Renovation and Extension to Existing House consisting of New Porch Area (1.7m2) and Bay Window at Ground Floor (1.1m2) and First Floor (0.8m2) including External Wall Insulation to existing front elevation; Extension to Rear consisting of New Kitchen and Dining at Ground Floor Level (15m2) including 2No. Rooflights and Extension to existing Bedroom at First Floor Level (2.5m2); New Internal Layout (Bathroom) and Window to Rear Elevation, 2No. Velux Window to Rear Roof, Landscaping and associated site works.
The development calls for a first-floor structure built above the existing ground floor rear extension, of the main two-storey house No. 153 Clonliffe Road, the proposed plan will consist of two bedrooms, a timber roof deck, including a galvanised steel external stairs.
RETENTION: Retention Permission at No. 153 Clonliffe Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3. The area to be retained consists of the single storey ground floor extension to the rear of the property with monopitch roof that we believe was constructed approximately 10 years ago.
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.
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.
Alterations to the front boundary railings to facilitate a new vehicular entrance which includes partial removal of front garden railings and all associated site works.
Planning permission is sought by Denise & Alan McGeough for the following works: (i) Construction of a part single storey part two storey extension to the rear of existing dwelling with flat roofs (ii) Formation of dormer window to rear of existing pitched roof (iii) Associated site & landscaping works necessary to facilitate the development all at 46 Clonturk Park, Dublin 9, D09 H772.
Permission is sought to form a two storey extension to the side and rear of existing dwelling. The extension, together with internal alterations will allow for residential occupation by students and their carer and will include a 'granny flat' at ground floor level.
Permission: This application is a revised proposal of a previously approved Planning Permission Register Reference Number 2916/20. The development will consist of a first floor extension (Floor Area 15.4 Sq.m.) at side over existing garage area and existing pitched roof extended over. Attic conversion (Floor Area 14.2 Sq.m) for domestic storage ancillary space with dormer at rear, including 2no. windows at rear (South West Elevation) and 2no. roof-lights, one at Front (North East Elevation) and one at Rear (South West Elevation) along with alterations to existing house and associated site works.