RETENTION: The development will consist of: Retention permission sought for an existing two storey and single storey extension to the rear and side of an existing two storey dwelling. Also, retention permission sought for an existing first floor extension to the rear of the existing two storey dwelling and all ancillary site development works and services.
Permission is being sought to construct a new two-storey and porch extension to the front and side of exist-ing dwelling. The extension comprises of new playroom, home office, visitor’s bathroom to ground floor and 2 bedrooms and additional storage to first floor. The works also include modifying the existing hipped roof to new gable roof over extension to the south elevation, and all associated site works.
A two storey rear and side extension with hipped roof over for extended living accommodation. A single storey rear extension with flat roof over for extended kitchen accommodation. A repositioned front door. A change in window profile to existing house front elevation at ground and first floor. A change in window profile to existing house rear elevation at first floor.
The development will consist of the widening of existing pedestrian access to 3 metres wide for new 'vehicular access' to provide one off street car parking space. Retain existing plinth wall, and four bar steel railings. Provision of a concrete apron in the public footpath. Finishes to be stone chippings, planted areas and granite paving.
Permission for a change of use of ground floor commercial/retail unit (being part of the permitted and constructed development granted under Dublin City Council permissions 2744/14 and 2618/19) to two studio apartments.
Retention permission is hereby sought for the front yard of this residential property to provide a car parking space and vehicular access from the road.
PERMISSION: The development will consist of Three Storey Dormer Extension to North Side of 763 SCR an existing two storey dormer house consisting of 25.5m2 Dormer Extension to Ground Floor, 18m2 Extension to First Floor, and 15m2 Dormer Extension to Second Floor. (58.5m2 Total) increasing area of house from 120m2 to 178m2.
RETENTION: permission for a ground floor full width rear extension, alterations to this existing extension, part refurbishment and attic conversion with front and rear roof lights at number 23 Anner Road, Inchicore, Dublin 08. The proposed development will consist of the retention of an existing full width flat roof extension of 14m2 to the rear and replacement of this extensions substandard roof with new flat roof with 3 rooflights, increase in extensions height to provide 2400mm from existing ground floor level, removal of the extensions rear facade to provide full height glazing to rear, excavation of rear floor to drop 2 steps and provide extra height to rear extension, attic conversion of 14 m2 (total existing and proposed house area is 90m2) The proposed development will also consist of general remedial work to the ground floor layout to include removal of walls and column to provide for an open plan dining/ kitchen space to the rear, attic conversion with stairs in front bedroom, 3 rooflights to the rear and 2 roof lights to the front, relocation of existing hot press and water tank and boiler to attic, rendering of side walls to the garden, reworking of drainage from rear bathroom to the main drain and all associated site, drainage and landscaping works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for development at the Guinness Storehouse, which is a protected structure, at Market Street Dublin 8. The proposed development will consist of alterations and extension of the Level 1M Mezzanine floor by 83 square metres, and the installation of a cold room on the existing Level 1 floor plate.
The development will consist of alterations to existing masonry wall adjacent to Gate 112 on James Street with the insertion of a new pedestrian gateway for staff to safely enter the South Lotts of the Brewery. The proposal also involves a new pedestrian gateway in an existing metal fence over brick wall adjacent to Gate 4 for staff to safely pass from Grand Canal Place through to Portland Street West.
The description of development is as follows: Removal of existing fence through the site and development of a Nitrogen Generation Plant to produce nitrogen enriched gas for use in the production of beer at a site located centrally within the brewery site. The development will include a lattice style cold box Instillation tower to a height of c. 26m, 2 no. cylindrical storage tanks to a height of c.21m and plant and machinery for the production of nitrogen including a cold box vaporiser installation, a warm end installation, a Lin pump cold box installation, an expander module, cold valves, ambient vaporisers, final control skid and all other associated works. A new fence around the proposed plant is also proposed. The proposal is located within a site which has an approved IE (Industrial Emissions) Licence (Ref No. P0301-04).
Permission for the change of use of a vacant office unit at ground and mezzanine floor to 2 no. two bedroom apartments including balcony, with minor elevational changes and all ancillary site development works
PERMISSION for the construction of a ground floor wrap-around rear extension with hybrid flat and pitched roof with 2 no. rooflights, alterations to rear roof slope of existing return to add 1 no. rooflight, and all associated site works.
Permission is sought comprising renovation and extension of the existing dwelling with works including (i) alterations to fenestration inclusive of the emission of 2 no. windows at first-floor level at the southern elevation to provide 1 no. larger window, enlarging 2 no. windows along the western elevation at ground and first floor levels and replacement of all with PVC/aluminium windows; (ii) alterations to the roof profile inclusive of the removal of 3 no. chimneys and addition of a small apex to the front of the structure; (iii) external insulation to be fixed to the exterior walls and new materials to comprise proprietary self-coloured render/sand cement or selected brick; (iv) construction of a part one part two-storey rear extension and associated reconfiguration of the internal layout of the structure; (v) alterations to front boundary treatment inclusive of widening the existing shared (vehicular and pedestrian) entrance to 3 metres and provision of a sliding gate and replacement of boundary wall with railings; (vi) construction of a shared surface to provide 2 no. car parking spaces, bicycle parking and a shed with 6.38 sq. internal floor area; (vii) all ancillary works inclusive of landscaping and boundary treatments necessary to facilitate the development. The proposed works will increase the number of bedrooms from 4 no. to 6 no.
Permission for development comprising: (i) Demolition of the existing two-storey dwelling house (157.5sq.m) on the site; (ii) Development of a residential scheme, totalling 4 no. residential houses (comprising 4 no. 3 bed, 3-storey houses). The development will be served by 18 no. bicycle parking spaces to be provided at surface level and 5 no. car parking spaces (including 1 no. mobility impaired user parking space). (iii) Associated site and infrastructural works are also proposed, which include: foul and surface water drainage, landscaping, boundary treatments, electric gate at site entrance and all associated site development works necessary to facilitate the development.
Planning permission to demolish an existing 2 storey detached dwelling and construct a terrace of 5 no. 3 bed 3 storey houses with single storey extensions to the rear on the 2 no. end of terrace houses, together with bin store, bike rack and new entrance wall and railings, including widening of the existing vehicular access/entrance, 6 no. car park spaces, landscaping and all with ancillary site works.
The development will consist of Demolition of the existing glazed atrium and support structure, internal reception furniture, fittings and finishes, partitions; Construction of new atrium glazed enclosure and structure including 16m2 extended area; Re-arrangement of the carriageway and landscaping near the building entrance; Demolition of existing main sign structure at entrance and replacement with new signage, structure and lighting; All signage, mechanical, electrical, landscaping, drainage and associated works.
The proposed works include an attic conversion, with rear dormer windows finished in a brown zinc cladding (matching the roof tile) and measuring 4 meters in width wall to wall. Plus all associated site works. Attic intended for use as a family playroom/storage with a bathroom.
The development will include the following: Demolition of existing two storey extension and construction of new two storey extension to the rear of the dwelling, replacement of existing windows to the front elevation with new windows to match original proportions, removal of existing rendered finish to the front elevation and reinstatement of the decorative plaster mouldings to match the adjacent properties. The development includes the construction of a one storey home office at the south end of the property, accessed from the rear lane. The development consists of site works and upgrade of existing house.
Permission to create a new vehicular entrance to provide for off street parking with associated kerb dishing.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: a) retention planning permission for the widening of the pedestrian access creating a new vehicular access and b) planning permission for kerb dishing to footpath.
Permission to construct 1 no. 1-bed apartment at third floor level on an existing 3-storey building and all associated site works
Permission is sought by Pames Developments Limited for modifications to a previously approved development, register reference 2290/19 for 29 apartments at 6, 6a & 7 Pim Street, Dublin 8.The proposed modifications comprise the following: 1. Reconfiguration of the main internal stairs, lift core and common access corridors together with the removal of the second stairs from the rear courtyard to the first floor and consequent reconfiguration of the apartment layouts. These modifications are necessary to achieve compliance with Part B Fire and Part M Access of the Second Schedule of the Building Regulations. Whilst there is no increase in the overall number of units, the modified scheme will provide a revised mix of 9 studio apartments (previously 10 studio apartments), 14 one- bedroom apartments (previously 13 one-bedroom apartments), and 6 two- bedroom apartments (no change). 2. Resultant alterations to the elevations arising from the modifications noted in item 1 above to include extending the building footprint to the site boundary at the back of the Pim Street public footpath over the full width of the site. 3. Provision of a railed enclosure of minimum 1.0m height to enclose the private amenity space provided for the two ground floor apartments on to Pim Street and provision of a 1.8m high privacy screen to the penthouse roof garden to apartment number 27. 4. Redesign of the cycle parking compound and bin store in the rear courtyard. 5. Permission to omit the requirement at Condition 7(c) of planning permission 2290/19 to provide shower and changing facilities in the cycle storage area.
Three-story extension to the rear. To include Basement Ground and first-floor extensions for extended living.
The proposed development will consist of a new extension to the existing beer processing plant to include a two storey building and six processing tanks. The proposed two storey extension has a total GFA of c. 1,024 sq.m and a building height to parapet level pof c. 14.4 m (20.9m OD). The building will be accessed via ground level doors and serviced through roller shutter doors on the southern elevation. The extension will be designed using new composite brown metal cladding similar to existing building materials within the brewery. The extension has a flat roof with a small plant area (c. 24 sq.m) screened by metal cladding panels and supportive steel frames. Six processing tanks c.24.52m (30.47m OD) are proposed to the north of the proposed extension. These tanks will be smaller than but visually match the existing tanks on site to the east. There will also be associated drainage connections to be made. The proposed development is located centrally within the brewery and is in accordance with the continued use of the site as a brewery. The proposal is located within a site which has an approved IE (Industrial Emissions) Licence (Ref No. P0301-04).
Permission to erect a 20m high stayed telecommunications mast, together with antennas, dishes and associated equipment all enclosed in security fencing at the grounds of Good Counsel GAA Club, Davitt Road Dublin 12, D12 AX61.
The development consists of attic conversion (floor area 18.14 m.sq.) & rear attic dormer roof construction.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of amendments to a previous permission (Reg. Ref: 2881/21) as follows: Construction of a basement plant area (c. 71m2) and access stairs. Enlargement of the permitted bin store from 16m2 to 18m2. The permitted entrance lobby to the west of the building is to be replaced with an extension of 29m2 which will provide a revised dishwashing area to the south of the building. The internal layout is altered to allow a revised kitchen and dining area layout. Minor alterations at roof level are proposed including new ventilation ducts, new louvre wall, the addition of a handrail, new sky lights, replacement of the existing non-original roof slates with new natural roof slates, and the raising of the flat roof parapet. And all associated works. The proposal is located within a site which has an approved IE (Industrial Emissions) Licence (Ref No. P0301-04).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Modification and reuse of the existing building to provide staff canteen, welfare facilities and associated services. Demolition of an existing non-original single storey rear extension comprising toilets, WC and lobby and erection of a new single storey flat roof rear extension with rendered finish and painted mural, to provide new kitchen, stores and toilet facilities. The elevations of the protected structure, including the shopfront onto James's street will be fully conserved. A window will be replaced with a door at first floor level, to the rear of the building to provide fire escape and access to plant. Minor alterations are proposed to the internal layout including the removal of partitions at ground floor, the removal of a small mezzanine floor to the front of the building and the installation of locker rooms and staff facilities at first floor to the rear of the building. All associated works including a bin store, screened plant on the flat roof to the rear, access ways, patio area and reduction in height of the side boundary wall. The proposal is located within a site which has an approval IE (Industrial Emissions) Licence (Ref No. P0301-04).
The development involves the demolition of the existing single storey bar at ground and basement level and to construct a new part two storey to part four storey over basement building of c. 587 sq. m for use as a hotel. The proposal will comprise of 17 No. en-suite bedrooms over the four floors. The proposal seeks to extend the existing basement (130 sq. m) which would contain a store room, staff area and gym facilities. The proposed development will also consist of hotel lobby reception and hotel support at ground floor and terrace amenity at third floor (18 sq. m) and all ancillary site works.
A. proposed side single storey link extension amalgamating the existing rear single storey kitchen extension to the existing detached side garden room (shed, utility & toilet as existing use ancillary to the enjoyment of the house) for proposed ancillary family apartment/granny flat use with own door access. b. proposed front single storey extension to garden room (proposed family apartment/granny flat use). c. proposed rear single storey bedroom extension to garden room (proposed family apartment/granny flat use). d. proposed rear single storey sunroom/bedroom extension to existing rear kitchen extension. e. proposed rear first floor level bedroom extension over existing rear kitchen extension. f. associated internal and external alterations, alter rear façade first floor level from window to doorway and associated site development works to dwelling house
The development consists of new external signage as follows: - 2no. 1500mm diameter circular illuminated lightboxes portraying the Guinness Open Gate Brewery logo, - Illuminated 380mm high 3D Lettering stating 'GUINNESS OPEN GATE BREWERY' - 1no. 1500mm x 800mm illuminated Lightbox to display menus, - 2no. 1900mm high x 1000mm wide Polyester Flags bearing the Guinness Open Gate Brewery logo, and - 1no. 800mm x 700mm illuminated Guinness Logo Pub Sign.
The description of development is as follows: alterations to the northern facade of the Open Gate Brewery as follows: the installation of a piperack to the facade of the building at ground and first floors; the installation of an external cable tray to the facade of the building at ground, first and second floors and the installation of a canopy above an existing stairs located to the north side of the building and all associated works. The site is the subject of an Industrial Emissions Licence (Ref. No. P0301-04).
The proposed development comprises the following: Demolition of all existing light industrial 1-2 storey light industrial buildings on the site (c. 435.73 sq.m) and associated boundary wall and fencing along Marrowbone Lane and Forbes Lane. Construction of a 5-9 storey residential apartment building comprising 51 no. 1 bed apartment units at ground to 8th floor level ranging in size from c.45 sq.m to c. 58 sq.m, and an internal communal amenity space at ground floor level (c. 54.2 sq.m). All apartment units are provided with private open space areas in the form of balconies/ terraces. Pedestrian access to the proposed development will be from Marrowbone Lane. The proposal includes the removal of the existing vehicular access point to the site. All units are intended to provide housing for independent living for older residents (55 years plus). The development proposes c.608 sq.m of communal amenity open space as 2 no landscaped areas, a courtyard space at ground floor level (c. 370.6 sq.m) and a landscaped terrace area at 8th floor roof level (c. 236.96 sq.m). The development also proposes associated secure bicycle (51 spaces for residents and 27 spaces for visitors) and bin storage, an ESB substation, generator room, switch room, sprinkler/break tank room, cleaners store, accessible W/C associated with the internal communal amenity space at ground floor level, hard and soft landscaping and all other associated site works and services above and below ground on an overall site of c. 975 sq.m.
Demolition of a 23.5m2 single storey extension to rear and construction of a new 50m2 single storey and partial two storey extension to rear consisting of a new kitchen, dining, utility and living area on the ground floor and additional bedroom with en-suite on the first floor.
Planning permission for demolition of existing three storey mid-terrace building (172 sq.m.) at 26 Parkgate Street, Dublin 8 and the erection of a five storey building (397 sq.m.) containing 4 no. one bedroom apartments, one per floor at upper levels (including south facing balconies and a ground floor 37.5 sq.m.) retail unit and associated works. Also, apartment bin and bike store at ground floor level.
Conversion of her attic to non-habitable accommodation including a dormer window to the rear at roof level.
Planning permission to erect an open ended traditional drop arm style awning over the existing sign board on the full front elevation of P. Duggan’s Public House. All work is to be carried out to front.
The proposed development will consist of the demolition of an existing unused and derelict squash court and replacement with hardstanding. The space will be used for storage and general brewery use, ancillary to the overall use of the site as a brewery. The proposal is located within a site which has an approved IE (Industrial Emissions) Licence (Ref. No. P0301-04).
Permission to demolish the existing extension (9 sqm) at rear (west) of a dwelling and replace. Same with a new single storey extension (38.5 sqm) consisting of kitchen and a living area. In addition, permission is also sought to rebuild the existing stone wall along the South (side) boundary, to a height of 2m and all associated site works at the above address.
RETENTION: Renovation & alteration of existing house, a new part single, part two storey extension to rear north and side west elevations. New rooflights to front south, rear north, side west and side east elevations. And all associated boundary and siteworks.
Permission for development at this site of number 23 to 24 Parkgate Street (former Westbrook Motors property) D08 WF6W, Dublin 8 and No. 29 Parkgate Street D08 PN77, Dublin 8. The site is located adjacent/proximate to protected structures 17-22 Parkgate Street (RPS Ref. 6314) and 28 Parkgate Street, Ryan’s of Parkgate Street (RPS Ref. 6315). The proposed development will consist of the demolition of all existing buildings on site including the former motor sales buildings, forecourt, car parking building and no.29 Parkgate Street (with the exception of the facade either side of the existing gate). Construction of a mixed-use hotel and residential development as follows: • A hotel building (4 to 6 storeys over basement) which will comprise 155-no. bedrooms (all en-suite), with a licensed restaurant, public bar and all ancillary facilities/ services/plant associated with the hotel. • The development will also include a separate apartment block (2 to 5 storeys) comprising 22 no. units (11 no.1-beds and 11 no.2-beds) all with private open space. • The construction of a single residential dwelling (3 bed townhouse, 3 storeys in height) to replace existing No. 29 Parkgate Street. Access to the apartment development will be via the existing access from Parkgate Street. The development will also include the provision of a new loading bay outside no. 29 Parkgate Street and the expansion of the existing loading bay outside 23/24 Parkgate Street. All associated site development works, plant areas, landscaping, open spaces, bike stores, waste management areas, and services provision. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared in respect of the proposed development.
We, B&BCOCO Ltd., intend to apply for planning permission for development at the site, Oscar House, 309A Galtymore Road, Drimnagh, Dublin 12. The proposed development consists of the following: The demolition of the existing 2-storey residential building and the Construction of a new proposed 4 & 6 storey residential apartment block consisting of 26 apartments (1 no. Studio apartment, 8 no. 1 bed apartments, 12 no. 2 bed apartments, and 5 no. 3 bed apartments). All with associated private open space, communal open space, landscaping, bike storage, bin storage, and other necessary site works.
Permission is sought to convert existing offices, one on ground floor and office on first floor to 2 no. 2 bedroom apartments, minor alterations to house to allow for conversion and all associated site works.
1) Demolition of the existing shed in the rear garden; 2) Construction of a part single-storey and part two-storey extension to the rear of the existing dwelling and rooflights to the proposed roof of single-storey extension; 3) Internal alteration and all associated works.
Permission sought for the demolition of an existing two storey building plus site clearance and the erection of a part five storey /part six storey building, containing 11 no 1 & 2 bed apartments communal open space at roof level, office unit on two levels, bicycle and bin storage with yard and associated site works.
Permission for development at a site of 0.7 ha at the former No. 2 Brewery, which incorporates the Brew Hall Building and connected Front Wing Building, and which is part of the existing Guinness Brewery lands to the South of James's Street, Dublin 8. The site is bound by the Open Gate Brewery to the north-west, former Front Offices (Protected Structures) along James's St to the north, St. James's Church (a Protected Structure) and Echlin Street to the west, Grand Canal Place to the south west and the Guinness Brewery site to the east and south. The development consists of the redevelopment and repurposing of the former No. 2 Brewery to accommodate a commercial office, of c.16,413 sq.m with associated facilities and the demolition of the adjacent unused former Brewhouse Water Tank building, unused Wet Grain Silos, which form part of the former Guinness Flavour Extract Plant 1 (known as GFE1), and partial demolition of former No. 3 Brewery to the west and south of the No. 2 Brewery Building (total demolition of c.12,923 sq.m). To facilitate the redevelopment of the buildings as commercial offices the following works are proposed: The height of the existing Front Wing Building is extended by 2 no. floors above the existing masonry enclosure in a modern pattern of framed openings, set back at the uppermost level increasing the existing building from a current height of 3 storeys plus mansard roof (c. 40.09m OD) to 5 storeys (max height of c. 39.33m OD). The height of the existing No. 2 Brewery Building is extended by 2 no. floors above the existing masonry enclosure in a modern pattern of framed openings, set back at the uppermost level, level increasing the existing building from a current height of c. 5 storeys equivalent (c. 44.84m OD) to 7 storeys (max height of c. 51.35m OD). External roof terraces are provided at 3rd, 4th and 5th floor level on the southern elevation, 4th and 6th floor level on the northern elevation and 5th floor level on the eastern elevation. The existing buildings are retained and the external elevations are cleaned and refurbished in line with best conservation practice. The interior structure is replaced with a modern structure to support the proposed use of the building as a commercial office. The space is provided with a central top lit glazed atrium space, which rises from level 00 to roof level. The central atrium space features a new steel structure recreating the spirit and aesthetic of the original industrial structure. The interior elements for retention include the distinctive internal tiling to the inside face of external walls, the existing cast iron and jack arch construction of The Front Wing and the ground floor staircase of The Front Wing from Level 00 to Level 01 and the existing staircase of The Front Wing from Level 00 to Level 01 is proposed to be relocated to the base of the proposed atrium to link in with proposed levels. The roof of the Brewhouse building is provided with a northlight profile plant screen which recreates the profile of the original existing structure at a higher level, screening roof mounted plant and forming a roof mounted photovoltaic array. The modern pastiche southern elevation of The Front Wing is removed and replaced with a modern metal clad façade which extends to the south, recreating the pattern of the existing façade in a striking contemporary material and aesthetic The modern party wall of the southern elevation of the No. 2 Brewery is removed and replaced with a contemporary metal framed façade, providing shading and depth to this elevation. The core located to the south west is clad in a profiled precast concrete, which returns to the newly formed western elevation. The redundant industrial interior structures, roof structure (including the modern structure and finishes to the mansard of the Admin building), redundant copper and modern finishes/ cladding elements are carefully removed. The intention is to retain the existing structural elements and copper structure for reuse in the site landscape scheme as part of a future masterplan application. Existing timber and metal windows are proposed to be retained and refurbished in line with best conservation practice. Externally the existing spiral stair to the north elevation is proposed to be retained and conserved in place and the ground level glazed openings are replaced with modern glazing and frames and an integrated metal lining is added to the proposed reception area entrance to demarcate the entrance zone. A new extended basement level with appropriate retention structures is formed to the building, expanding east and west from the existing part basement at a slightly lower level to accommodate staff changing facilities and plant rooms. The basement also contains space for future car parking space (currently in accessible under this plan which will be subject to future interconnection with wider masterplan basement). The Guinness Brewery lands contains Protected Structures, the proposed development does not comprise work to any protected structure.
Pennywood Limited (a subsidiary of Torca Homes Limited) intends to apply for planning permission for modifications to a mixed-use development permitted under DCC Reg. Ref. 3619/18 (as extended by 3619/18/X1 and amended by 3068/24) at No. 75-78 Cork Street, Dublin 8. The application site comprises of c.0.005 hectares and is bound by Cork Street to the south-east, No. 79 Cork Street to the east, No. 74 Cork Street to the south-west and Our Lady's Road and Rosary Road to the north-west. The modifications proposed to the permitted scheme include: - Omission of the pedestrian gate (as permitted under amended permission Reg. Ref. 3068/24) connecting to Our Lady's Road. - The existing northwestern boundary wall adjoining Our Lady's Road will be retained/ refurbished and modified/strengthened where required. - Inclusion of surface level bicycle parking beside the ESB Substation. All other elements of the permitted development will remain unchanged, and the development will be otherwise carried out in accordance with permission Reg. Ref. 3068/24 (and DCC Reg. Ref. 3619/18 (as extended by 3619/18/X1)).
Development will consist of a proposed new ground floor only extension to the rear & side of the existing house connecting in with existing ground floor rear extension & side of house. Extending the ground floor existing extension to the front of the house into the new side extension and all ancillary works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE Global Media and Entertainment (Ireland) Limited is applying for planning permission for the replacement of 1 no. existing trivision advertising display (15.48m x 3.0m, surface area 46.44m2) with 1 no. LED advertising display (11.84m x 2.88m, surface area 34m2) and the lowering of existing boundary wall cladding, along with associated works at the south-facing boundary wall of 17-22 Parkgate Street, Dublin 8. 17-22 Parkgate Street, Dublin 8 is a Protected Structure (Record of Protected Structures Ref. No. 6314).