Planning permission for the development will consist of the demolition of the existing warehouse struture and construction of a new building consisting of 21 no. apartments comprising of 15 no. 1 bed apartments. 6 no. 2 bed apartments across ground to third floors all associated private open spaces areas in the form of balconies and winter gardens with access to the development from Graham's Row. All with associated landscaped courtyard at ground floor level, sedum roof (main roof), bicycle storage, commons / mechanical plant room, bin storage signage, associated drainage and site development works.
RETENTION: Retention permission for development at the new hospital emergency extension block on Eccles Street at the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Eccles Street, Dublin 7. The development consists of a glazed section of the façade, on three upper floors, of the hospital emergency extension block facing onto Eccles Street. The seven to nine storey emergency extension block has a six storey (south) façade facing onto Eccles Street [plus a lower ground level (00) below the street level of Eccles Street]. The development to be retained consists of a glazed section of the façade facing onto Eccles Street, with vertical pre-cast concrete louvres to the windows, at floor levels No. 4,5,6. On each of the three floors the window assembly measures 3.150m in height and 7.225m in width, divided into six lights by the vertical pre-cast concrete louvres. Overall, the relevant section of the façade is 10.4m vertically (including intervening floor structure) and 7.225m wide. Permission was granted for the emergency extension block per Reg. Ref. 3400/21 (ABP 312766-22).
For permission for development and permission for retention of development at the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Eccles Street, Dublin 7. The development consists of a seven to nine storey covid emergency extension block (13,563 sqm) (plus pop-up tenth floor level stairs and lift access to rooftop) to the south of the existing modern hospital. The development is to include a lower ground level below the street level of Eccles Street, with a six storey facade directly onto Eccles Street. The building will increase in height toward the north (rear) in steps of one storey each. Permission is sought for the development and completion of the Covid emergency extension block at Eccles Street, to the south of the Whitty Wing of the hospital and connecting at each level northwards to the existing circulation core at the south side of the hospital and forming a new (south) entrance to the hospital campus at Eccles Street, Dublin 7. Permission is sought for retention of site development and enabling works (including demolition of access road ramp from Eccles Street), relocation of services within the site and retention of piled foundations, substructures, retaining structures along Eccles Street and superstructure. Upon completion the covid emergency extension block will provide for 98 hospital beds, including 16 intensive care beds, 28 ppvl isolation beds, 12 isolation respiratory beds and 40 high acute isolation beds and 2 number infectious isolation bed units, associated plant, 3 retail units (345 sqm) and ancillary office and support accommodation. The development includes provision of 24 cycle parking spaces at lower ground level, access for ambulance to both the Eccles Street frontage and from within the existing hospital campus, signage on the Eccles Street elevation, all plant flues, tanks, services, landscaping, boundary treatment and ancillary site development works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development comprises the adaptive change of use from former hotel to a private members club, with associated repair and conservation works of existing masonry, external and internal joinery, plasterwork and features of significance; including: External works at No.42 O'Connell Street Upper: Temporary access to facilitate works via existing openings through to No.41 O'Connell Street Upper; Permanent repair of the main roof, chimneys, parapets, rooflights and rainwater goods; Front façade structural and brick masonry repair and re-wigging; Rear façade structural repair and replacement of render; and, Perforation of northern gable for opening to connect with the stair/life core. Internal works at No.42 O'Connell Street Upper: Investigative works, including removal of contemporary suspended ceilings at ground floor, removal of non-original, non-load bearing blockwork and partitions, and removal of filled voids at basement; Removal of concrete basement slab; Joinery repair, including main and secondary staircases, wainscotting, fenestration and entrance door; Repair and/or restraint of flat, decorative and vulnerable plasterwork; Cleaning and repair of entrance level flooring; Repair of existing drainage systems where necessary; Removal of sanitaryware and associated pipework at basement level; Provision of new services including heating, lighting, electrical and sanitary facilities; Provision of new fitted bars; and, Application of decorative finishes throughout. Works at the Link Building (located between the existing town house and multi-purpose hall): Careful removal of existing timber roof light truss and sarking boards for reuse within new link building structure; Careful retention of existing basement vault, eastern and southern basement walls; Demolition of remaining link building fabric; Upgrade waterproofing to existing buildings and boundary walls; Minor excavation to the basement to allow for new escape stair; and, Addition of stair/lift core structure to connect the Link with O'Connell Hall. External works at O'Connell Hall: Repair and refurbishment of the roof, all four elevations including the windows. Internal works at O'Connell Hall: Removal of non-original, non-load bearing blockwork and partitions; Removal of concrete slab at ground level; Joinery repair, including staircases, stage structure, wall panelling, floor boards and fenestration; Propping of decorative ceiling and roof light to facilitate repair works; and, Introduction of structural interventions, mechanical and electrical services and fire safety interventions. 41 O'Connell Street Upper: New stair core extension over 5 levels (including basement) connecting to the northern elevation of No. 42 O'Connell Street House projecting into the site at 41 O'Connell Street Upper; Application of temporary mural artwork to the proposed stair core elevations; and, ESB Substation fronting Moore Lane. Moore Lane: Temporary layby/loading bay along Moore Lane to the rear of 42/41 O'Connell Street / O'Connell Hall on the western side of the lane. The application site is within the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) accompanies this application.
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.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of full roof, façade and shopfront repair; with the intention of fully weathering the envelope of this protected structure.
The development will consist of the demolition of the existing substandard single storey extension and outhouses at the rear and the construction of a new single storey extension at the rear.
Planning permission for the construction of a roof top extension of the Whitty Wing to include a Coronary Care Unit, 18 bed expansion of the existing associated Out Patients Clinics and support accommodation and other minor associated works including roof top plantroom. The demolition of an existing skylight and removal of a roof top garden will be required to facilitate the development. The development is located at the Hospital Level 2 and directly over the North Circular Road main entrance to the north of the campus with a link connection back to the Whitty Wing. This is all within the Mater Hospital Campus and has a total floor area of 1,201 m2. The works form part of the ongoing enabling works for the development of the Hospital's facilities.
RETENTION: Demolition of existing chimneys, of 2 sq m. shed and outhouse, and of a 7.6 sq. m single-storey extension at existing terraced, 2-storey, 1-bedroom house. Construction of a new two-storey extension to rear comprising new living space on ground floor and new bedroom to first floor. Refurbishment and deep retrofit works. New flat roof to extension with 4 solar panels. 2 new rooflights to be fitted to existing rear pitched roof. Ancillary works and landscaping.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: Demolition of non-original single storey and 2-storey extensions to the rear resulting in the loss of 9 no. hotel bedrooms; Refurbishment and re-use of the original coach house structure fronting Mabbot Lane; Construction of 5-storey over ground level extension to the rear fronting Mabbot Lane to provide 30 no. hotel bedrooms (net addition of 21 no. bedrooms); The extension will be connected to the ground floor of No. 75 Gardiner Street Lower with a central glazed link creating 2 no. landscaped courtyards for hotel guests on either side; Demolition of existing non-original gantry fire escape and construction of new escape stairs to the rear of No. 75 Gardiner Street Lower to comply with building regulations; Replacement of non-original, aluminium windows in No.74 and 75 Gardiner Street Lower with period-appropriate timber sash windows; Bin storage, landscaping and all associated site works and services.
The development will consist of the refurbishment of the existing dwelling accommodating two existing self-contained apartments. Permission is also sought for (i) demolition of the non orignal extension to the rear and west (adjoining the party wall of no. 20 Grattan Parade), (ii) demolition of the western chimney breast at ground and first floor (no chimney stack existing above roof level), (iii) replacement of the existing roof currently in very poor condition with a new roof structure, (v) new internal partition walls at ground and first floor, (vi) partial demotion and rebuilding of the damaged southern boundary wall to laneway and formation of a new single storey extension to the rear with a green roof, (vii) reconstruction of the existing one- / part two- storey extension to the west of the dwelling (viii) amendment of window and door opes to the rear facade at ground level, (ix) removal of stair case serving first floor and replacement of same with new stairs in western extension, (xi) replacement of timber sash window to front elevation with new one-over-one timber sash, (x) provision of new clear glass to fanlight; removal of front door, (xi) removal of non-original vent to front facade and make good ope with brick, (xii) drainage and all associated site development and ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
Demolition of an existing 2 story extension t.f.a. 11.9sqm and construction of a new 2 story extension of t.f.a. 15.4sqm resulting in an additional 3.5msq at first floor area, internal layout and changes and the insertion of 2no roof lights to the rear. The development is to the rear of 3A Kenmare Parade, D07AN81.
Planning permission for development at this circa 0.57 ha site located at the above address. The site is bounded on the east by Dorset Street Upper, to the north by Wellington Street Lower, on the west by Paradise Place and on the south by existing school and playground to rear of St. Mary's Place North. The proposed development will consist of the partial temporary use of Block B, Block C and Block D (92 bed spaces) of the existing development (total of 447 bed spaces) for visitor accommodation in the period between 1st February 2021 to 31st May 2022. After such times, the original condition 12 of Reg. Ref.: 2838/15 will apply. There are no proposed changes to the student accommodation at Block A and Block E and the existing commercial units fronting Dorset Street. There are no physical changes proposed.
The development will consist of the following: The relocation and resizing of the link connection at Level 02 between the existing Whitty Building and the previously granted rooftop extension development, Reg Ref 3616/20 to accommodate support service and circulation for the department. In addition, the part infill of an existing external courtyard from garden space to internal accommodation at Level 01 for the purposes of Mechanical and Electrical Plant provision. The development is located directly over the North Circular Road Main Entrance to the North of the Campus. This is within the centre of the Mater Hospital Campus, Eccles Street, Dublin 7 and will have a total additional internal area of 88sqm. The works form part of the ongoing enabling works for the development of the Hospital's facilities.
The retention of the existing scrolling internally illuminated double sided ‘Metropole’ advertising display case mounted on an offset leg.
PERMISSION:The development will consist of the following: The infill of the existing double height space at Level 02 and the part infill of the existing external void at Level 03 to accommodate support service for the previously granted extended Operating Theatres Department and Radiology Department, Reg Ref 3618/20. The development is located at the hospital in the external courtyard between the McGivney Wing to the West and the Whitty Wing to the East. This is within the centre of the Mater Hospital Campus, Eccles Street, Dublin 7 and will have a total additional internal area of 158sqm. The works form part of the ongoing enabling works for the development of the Hospital's facilities.
Planning permission for the construction of a four storey clinical extension to a accommodate the expansion to Operating Theatres Department (Level 3), Radiology Unit expansion (Level 2), Outpatients Clinic expansion (Level 1) and Ophthalmic Clinic expansion (Level 0), all including support accommodation and other minor associated works including roof top plantroom. The partial demolition of existing floor slabs, 640m2, and facades and removal of various mechanical plant will be required to facilitate the development. The development is located at the hospital in the external courtyard between the McGivney Wing to the west and the Whitty Wing to the east and will connect to both wings. This is within the centre of the Mater Hospital Campus and has a total additional floor area of 1,323.50 m2. The works form part of the ongoing enabling works for the development of the hospitals facilities.
PERMISSION: The development will consist of the demolition of the existing 2no. car repair garages; The construction of a new development consisting of 39 No. Apartments comprising 24 No. 1 bed apartments and 15 No.2 bed apartments across the ground to the fifth floor, with associated communal amenity space at Ground level. All with associated site works, drainage, bin/bike storage, landscaping and signage.
The development will consist of the demolition of the existing 2no. car repair garages. The construction of a new development consisting of 29 no. apartments comprising 8 no 1 bed apartments, 12 no. 2 bed apartments and 9 no. 3 bed apartments across the ground to the fifth floors with associated communal amenity space. All with associated site works, drainage, bin/bike storage, landscaping and signage.
Permission to erect 6 No. antenna, 1 No. microwave dish together with associated telecommunications equipment on the building rooftop.
Permission for: Single and Two storey extension to rear, incorporating balcony at the first floor level. Enlarge existing window at rear at first floor level. Creation of vehicular access and area for off street parking all to front and all associated site works.
For permission for development at a site located at Portland Row, Dublin 1, D01 FV05. The site has access via Portland Row and is bounded by houses on Portland Row, Dunne Street, North Great Clarence Street and fronts onto Aldborough Place. The proposed housing development aims to provide a sustainable and vibrant residential community with a total of 49 units across 3 blocks. The development will feature a mix of two-story houses, own-door duplex apartments, and apartment units, catering to diverse housing needs. Additionally, the project will include ample secure and visitor cycle parking facilities, associated site works, and landscaping. These works include the demolition of 2no. existing industrial sheds. Proposed Construction of; Block A comprising of 4no. 3 bed 2-story houses, Block B comprising of 4no. 3 bed 2-story houses and Block C is an apartment building ranging from 3 to 5 storeys, comprising 16no. 3 bed duplex apartments, 16no. 2 bed apartments, 9no. 1 bed apartments as well as a community arts and culture space, bicycle storage, utilities and bin storage. The proposed development also includes public open space, communal open space and associated site works.
The development will consist of the construction of a dormer window in the main roof to the rear of the property.
The development will consist of the construction of a first-floor extension over existing ground-floor extension to the rear of the property, and all associated site works.
The development will consist of the construction of two dormers and roof extension in the attic level to the rear of the property.
The development seeking permission will consist of the provision of a 2.5m wide vehicular entrance to the front of the property.
The development will consist of the construction of a first-floor extension to the rear of the property and the construction of two first-floor windows to the side of the existing return and all associated site works.
The development will consist of the construction of a dormer window in the main roof to the rear of the property, removing a chimney to the rear of the property as well as blocking up one and altering one window, both to the rear of the property.
The development will consist of modification including part demolition of existing ground floor rear extension, internal modifications and rear extension at first floor, and all associated site works.
Permission is sought for the demolition of the existing garage (25sqm), single storey lean-to utility room (6sqm), garden shed, greenhouse and return chimney to the rear, modifications to the ground floor window openings and installation of a velux rooflight to the rear, and associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of minor alterations to existing guarding on the roof level surrounding the existing sensory roof garden which was previously approved under Reg. Ref. 2285/11 to allow works to raise the existing guarding to 1.8m high and to allow for remedial works to the existing roof and for all associated site works.
The development will consist of Demolition/removal of existing single storey dining room and single storey shed at rear and construction of: 1no. Two-bedroom Apartment within a two-storey unit, associated communal and private areas, boundary treatments and all associated civil/site development works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission will comprise of (i) replacement of windows to front with new double glazed timber sashes and rear facade with aluclad windows, (ii) demolition of later addition extension to second and third floor return to rear of No.40 (15m sq) and construction of new flat roof extension at second floor return (9 m sq), (iii) demolition of later addition extension at second and third floor levels to rear of No. 41 (25m sq), new flat roof to lower section of building, (iv) internal alterations to include new en suite facilities within bedrooms with associated services and new kitchen, (v) upgrade of internal walls and floors and new lobbies for fire safety requirements, (vi) works to facades to include, repairs as necessary and localised repointing to existing brick work and new render reveals. New lime based render finish to areas of existing render on rear elevation and lime based paint to areas of existing paint on rear elevation, vii) provision of new drainage works below basement floor and externally in courtyards.
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.
The development will consist of demolishing the existing single-storey extension to rear of the house, constructing a single-storey extension to the rear of the house, removing the paint on brick on the front elevation as well as the construction of a small dormer window in the main roof towards the centre of the main roof.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: (i) works at ground floor level to include the demolition of the rear return and construction of new rear return to provide 3 no. new bedrooms, new stairwell and new external courtyard; (ii) revision of first floor layout and extension of first floor to provide 5 no. new bedrooms and new stairwell; (iii) provision of three-storey extension atop non-original two-storey rear element to provide 12 no. additional bedrooms; and, (iv) all ancillary works, from basement to fourth floor level, necessary to facilitate the development. The cumulative works will increase the number of hotel bedrooms from 34 to 54 no. The subject property is a protected structure (RPS No. 7991).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: i) The change of use of the top floor above ground level from current use of office to residential use consisting of 1 no. single occupancy studio apartment. ii) All ancillary site works
The development will consist of: A) The demolition of the existing building on site (c. 1,065 sq. m) and the construction of a 10-no. storey tourist hostel (overall height c. 32.5m above ground level to parapet along with plant and lift overrun above (c. 33.0m above ground level) with setbacks provided at sixth and eighth floor level (with a gross floor area proposed of c. 5,724 sqm) B) Provision of a reception area (with pedestrian access from the corner of Foley Street and Joyce's Walk) with ancillary café/bar/restaurant use (c. 260 sqm) at ground floor level, and other ancillary amenities including a gym (c. 66 sqm), kitchen/ dining space (c. 75 sqm), guest laundry room (c. 30 sqm), plant (c. 150sqm) and staff facilities (c. 64 sqm) at first floor level; C) Provision of 140 no. guest rooms in a mixture of accessible (1-bed), 2-bed, 4-bed, 6-bed, 8-bed, and 10 bedrooms across the upper 8 no. floors; and, D) Provision of landscaping to external courtyard (c. 151 sqm) at ground floor level with access to the proposed dedicated, secure cycle parking storage (20 no. spaces), refuse storage (c. 28 sqm), switch room (c. 20 sqm), generator and single MV substation (c. 13 sqm) utilities located to the rear of the courtyard, with green/blue roof/PV panels at roof level and all associated works to facilitate the development.
Permission for development on a site of c. 0.08 ha at 17-21 Foley Street, Dublin 1. The application site is located north of Block B, Joyce's Court, south of Foley Street, east of Joyce's Walk and west of Ulysses House. The proposed development seeks permission for a 12 no. storey (c. 37.8m) over partial basement level (c. 6,107 sq.m. in total), "Build to Rent" Shared Accommodation development comprising of: - Demolition of existing buildings on site comprising of c. 1,065 sq.m.; - 102 no. shared accommodation rooms including 42 no. single occupancy units, 55 no. double occupancy units and 5 no. accessible units (double occupancy) with a total occupancy of 162 no. bedspaces ranging in size from 23 sq.m. - 39 sq.m.; - Provision of set backs to the building on the north, south and east elevation at 7th and 8th floor level; - Provision of a courtyard area at ground floor level (178.9 sqm) and 2 no. accessible roof terraces at 7th (49.9 sqm) and 8th (101.9 sqm) floor level; - Provision of "Juliette" balcony to all bedrooms on north, east and west elevations; - Provision of partial basement level comprising plant rooms, storage and laundry facilities; - Provision of internal communal amenity spaces including games room, coffee area, lounge at ground floor, gym and associated terrace at first floor level and communal spaces (kitchen, living, dining) at each level from 2nd to 11th floor with associated terraces at 2nd to 6th floor; - Provision of residential support facilities including reception area, managers office, caretaker unit, refuse store and bicycle store comprising 156 no. bicycle parking spaces at ground floor level; - Provision of ESB substation at ground level fronting Joyce's Walk; - Provision of hard and soft landscaping, Sheffield bicycle stands, plant, green roof and all other associated site development works necessary to facilitate the development.
The proposed development will consist of the installation of telecommunications equipment including ballast mounted antennas, dish, remotes radio units (RRU's), GPS, cable trays, cabinet and all other associated site development works on the building rooftop to provide for high-speed wireless data and broadband services.
Forming new openings for fire escape doors on side elevation and internal layout modifications relating to previous consent 4550/23.
Permission is sought for a change of use from existing retail unit to a place of worship. This will include internal alterations, new signage and enlarged emergency exit doors at ground and first floor level and associated works.
To install 6 no. antenna, 1 no. transmission dishes on ballast mounted supporting poles together with equipment cabinets, radio equipment, cabling and associated site works at the roof level.
The proposed development comprises the following: (i) construction of a 2 storey 1 bedroom mews dwelling. The dwelling is a 1-bed unit with living/kitchen/ dining room, bathroom, and storage at ground floor and 1 no. bedroom with ensuite and roof terrace at first floor. Pedestrian access to the development will be provided from Blessington Place via St. Joseph's Place; (ii) provision of private outdoor amenity space in the form of a rear garden and terrace which features a 1.8m obscure glazed screen at first floor level; and (iii) drainage, landscaping and all associated ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
The proposed development comprises the following: (1) change of use of vacant derelict structure (derelict sites register file no. DS1006) at no. 23 Blessington Street, to 1 no. one-bedroom apartment at basement floor level and 1 no. five bedroom dwelling over ground, first and second floor levels; (ii) internal alterations to facilitate the change of use. The residential units will be served by private amenity space in the form of a courtyard to the front and rear serving the 1 no. one-bedroom apartment at basement floor level and a rear private garden at ground floor level serving the 1no. five bedroom dwelling; (iii) elevational treatments comprising provision of painted sand/cement render finish, A-rated double glazed windows throughout, roof slates to match existing and removal of structural braces and remedial works to front elevation; (iv) excavation below street level on Blessington Street to reinstate former basement lightwell, courtyard and access including wrought iron railing and staircase to match no. 22 Blessington Street; (v) excavation to the rear below garden level to provide for rear private amenity space (5sq.m) for the proposed one-bedroom apartment and provision of a surrounding guard rail; (vi) all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
(A) Internal modifications to the existing layout hotel building comprising: (i) at basement level, removal of 7 no. parking spaces to provide for 4 no. en suite hotel bedrooms, store room and a protected corridor with escape stairs. Provision of new windows to proposed bedrooms on the eastern elevation. A new fire door will be provided to access existing escape stairs. Alterations to existing cold store, switch room and WCs to provide for kitchen store, changing rooms and staff canteen. Relocation of water tank, removal 2 no. parking spaces and creation of new ope to provide 4 no. parking spaces. Merging of 2 no parking spaces to provide 1 no. accessible parking space; (ii) at ground floor, alterations to conference rooms and bar, foyer, and hotel bar to provide for 17 no. en suite hotel bedrooms, guest laundry room, 2 no. offices and WCs. Provision of new windows to the proposed bedrooms on the eastern elevation. Removal of roof light and roof over bar to provide for an open-air courtyard. Modifications to the layout of the kitchen and guest dining room. Provision of a modified lounge, foyer and reception area. (iii) change of use of deli/restaurant to cafe/workhub with alterations to provide for a café and work hub with a conference room, 2 no. offices, staff kitchen and an accessible WC to the rear; (iv) Provision of roof light to serve ground floor meeting room; (B) External works comprising: (v) Provision of new shop front and signage to hotel entrance and café/workhub; (vi) Reinstatement of existing blocked-up windows fronting Foley Street; (vii) Removal of roof covering to the external yard to the eastern side. (viii) The development also includes all other associated engineering works, landscaping, and ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development. No works proposed for 1st to 3rd floors. The proposal will result in a total of 137 no. hotel bedrooms.
RETENTION: Retention permission for development consists of demolition of existing 3 storey building over basement to be replaced with a new 4 storey over basement to match the existing hotel roof level, incorporated into the main structure of hotel which included a new fire escape stairs exiting onto Talbot Street. The basement element included 95m2 of floor area for storage purposes only, with a 157m2 deli-restaurant and shopfront on ground floor level accessed from Talbot Street. An additional 148m2 of guest accommodation on the 1st & 2nd floors. An additional 417m2 of guest accommodation on the 3rd floor level which included an additional 14m2 office/house-keepers room in addition to the previously approved larger development - planning reference 3438/16, all with associated elevation completions including an extension of the timber shop front on Talbot Street to the deli/restaurant to match existing.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning Permission is sought at Nos. 49, 50 & 51 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 (No. 51 Amiens Street is a protected structure), for the following works: (i) restoration of No. 51 Amiens Street to provide 4 no. apartments (1 no. studio apartment and 3 no. one bed apartments) at basement to second floor levels (inclusive); (ii) provision of light well to rear of No. 51 at basement level; (iii) construction of 4 storey (with recessed 5th storey) mixed use building over basement at Nos. 49 & 50 Amiens Street to provide for 7 no. apartments (1 no. studio apartment, 4 no. one bed apartments and 2 no. two bed apartments) and 2 no. commercial units; (iv) restoration of front facade of Nos. 50 & 51 Amiens Street, including removal of non-original sand and cement render to expose the original brick; (v) provision of courtyard behind No. 50 Amiens Street front facade at ground floor level and erection of glazed roof over courtyard; (vi) restoration of original lightwells at ground floor level of Nos. 49-51 Amiens Street at basement level; (vii) landscaped courtyard providing communal amenity space and incorporating bicycle parking to rear of No. 49, 50 & 51; and (viii) landscaping, boundary treatments, SuDS drainage, infrastructural works and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Change of use from general retail to café with takeaway service, with opening hours from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Monday to Sunday
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: The development will consist of the installation of 2 no. new handrails leading to the front entrance.