Planning permission for development on a site of 1,764sqm approximately (c.0.18ha) at Nos. 28-34, Braithwaite Street and Nos. 63-66 Pimlico, Dublin 8. The development will consist of the provision of a residential apartment scheme with a gross floor area of c.4,327 in 2no. blocks, each with separate street access via private entrance lobbies from Braithwaite Street and Pimlico, respectively; an overall height of 6 storeys above ground level (with screened and setback rooftop plant) comprising 49no. residential apartments (consisting of 6no. studio apartments, 14no. one-bedroom apartments and 29no. two-bedroom apartments); private amenity space in the form of ground level courtyard terraces and upper level balconies; communal amenity space in the form of a centrally located courtyard and open space area near the southwest corner of the site (482sqm approx. in total) each with dedicated children play areas; and 103 no. cycle parking spaces. The overall development will also include: a new ESB substation; piped infrastructure and ducting; hard and soft landscaping; changes in level; boundary treatments; pedestrian circulation areas and footpaths; drainage works; provision of bio-diverse roofs for assisting with drainage attenuation; communal refuse storage areas; and all associated site development and excavation works above and below ground.
Planning permission for a residential & ESB sub-station development of 51 apartments comprising 21 one-beds & 30 two-bed apartments all with balconies or terraces. The development is in two blocks with heights ranging from two storeys facing St. Maraget's Avenue to a set-back sixth storey facing Braithwaite Street. The development is a total of 4,702 square metres.
Planning permission at No. 8 Newmarket and No. 18 Mill Street, Dublin 8 (bounded by Mill Street to the South, Mill Lane to the East and Newmarket to the North). The proposed development comprises a change of use of the permitted Market Space at ground floor level (pursuant to condition 4(a) of planning permission DCC Ref. 3321/17, as subsequently amended by DCC Ref. 3672/19 and DCC Ref. 3747/20) to provide a convenience retail unit (512 sqm gross floor area) to include a café/deli, and part off-licence (28 sq.m) and an integrated exhibition / artist market space with a dedicated floor area of 100 sq.m. Permission is also sought to vary condition 4(d) of planning permission under DCC Ref. 3321/17 (as amended) to permit the shared use of the external courtyard space (146sqm) with the permitted artist studios to provide outside seating and dining space ancillary to the proposed retail convenience unit and integrated exhibition / artist market space. In addition, permission is sought for the shared use of permitted office waste storage room at basement level. All works required to facilitate the proposed change of use comprise of internal alterations and will not result in any external alterations to the permitted development.
Planning permission at No. 8 Newmarket and No. 18 Mill Street, Dublin 8 (bounded by Mill Street to the South, Mill Lane to the East and Newmarket to the North). The proposed development comprises a change of use of the permitted ‘Market Space’ at ground floor level (pursuant to condition 4(a) of planning permission DCC Ref. 3321/17, as subsequently amended by DCC Ref. 3672/19 and DCC Ref. 3747/20) to provide a convenience retail unit at ground floor level (612 sqm gross floor area) to include a café/deli, and part off-licence with a dedicated floor area of 28 sqm. Permission is also sought to vary condition 4(d) of planning permission under DCC Ref. 3321/17 (as amended) to permit the shared use of the external courtyard space (146sqm) with the permitted artist studios to provide outside seating and dining space ancillary to the proposed retail convenience unit. In addition, permission is sought for the shared use of permitted office waste storage room at basement level. All works required to facilitate the proposed change of use comprise of internal alterations and will not result in any external alterations to the permitted development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE Planning permission is sought by Building Futures Limited for development at 134 Thomas Street West, Dublin 8, D08 T6 H9 (a Protected Structure RPS Ref. no. 8795). The development will consist of refurbishment of the first, second and third floors; Internal works proposed: (i) Upgrading of electrical and mechanical services to comply with current Building Regulations; (ii) Removal of temporary propping and stiffening of the existing suspended timber floors at first, second and third floor. (iii) Fire upgrade works of existing joisted timber floors at ground, first and second floor levels; (iv) Repair of existing stairs and handrail. (v) Repair and renewal of ceilings. (vi) Erection of new lightweight internal partitions. (vii) Fitting new 4 panelled, fire rated, internal doors. (viii) Refitting of existing bathroom and provision of new, and a kitchen. (ix) Repair of internal plaster. (x) Internal insulation of the external walls at first, second and third floors only, to be compatible with existing fabric. External works:(a) Removal on non original PVC windows to the front façade only at first, second and third floor and replacement with painted timber one over one sash windows; (b) Insulating existing felt flat roof and provision on AOV. (c) Upgrade to existing outshot off staircase to include insulated slate pitched roof and lightweight plastered insulated external walls;
Planning permission for development of 1 no. illuminated external sign. This external signage application relates to previously permitted development (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 2546/18, which has been amended by Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 4387/18) on a site of 0.106 hectares at the above address. The proposed development consist of the erection of 1 no. high level illuminated sign (1.556 sq m) on the South Great George's Street (western) elevation.
Permission for development of 3 No. illuminated external signs. This external signage application relates to previously permitted development (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 2546/18, which has been amended by Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 4387/18) on a site of 0.106 hectares at Nos. 41-46 South Great George's Street and Nos. 51-53 Stephen Street Lower, Dublin 2. The proposed development consists of the erection of (a) 1 no. high level illuminated sign (1,566 sqm) on the South George's Street (western) elevation and (b) 1 no. high level illuminated sign (1,566sqm) and 1 no. low level illuminated sign (1,566 sqm) on the Stephen Street Lower (southern) elevation.
PROTECTED SRUCTURE / RETENTION: (ref. 8803): retention planning permission sought for the existing access door and stairs arrangement from no. 17 Aungier Street (ground floor) that solely services apartments overhead above 17-18 Aungier Street and is disconnected to the commercial use at ground floor.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of alterations to the existing internal layout to provide a new toilet layout, conversion of existing canteen to office use including new seperate kitchen and insertion of new tea station in entrance foyer, and general repair and upgrading works to church space, entrance foyer, Library room and offices in rear annex all with associated services alterations.
Retention planning permission is sought to retain the altered layout of the permitted Artist Studios under parent permission DCC Ref. 3321/17, as subsequently amended by DCC Ref. 3672/19. The amended layout of the permitted 4 no. Artist Studios at ground floor level provides emergency fire escape means via the provision of fire escape corridors internally to the rear of the artist studios at ground floor level. This alteration to the previously permitted layout of the Artist Studios has resulted in a reduction of the combined previously permitted floor space associated with the 4 no. Units from approximately 90 sq.m to 83.5sq.m as follows: (a) Artist Studio No. 1 is reduced from a permitted 28.01 sq.m to 18.80 sq.m. (b) Artist Studio No. 2 is reduced from a permitted 26.73 sq.m to 26.73 sq.m (c) Artist Studio No. 3 is increased from a permitted 17.63 sq.m to 22.50 sq.m (d) Artist Studio No. 4 is reduced from permitted 17.84 sq.m to 15.50 sq.m.
PERMISSION for amendments to previously approved permission Reg Ref. 4357/19. The proposed amendments are as follows: 1. Modifications to north & south entrances to reception space including new revolving door to Mill Street 2. General internal modifications including increase in reception floor area with consequent reduction in floor area of Tenters Bar 3. Omission of previously approved canopy to Mill Street elevation 4. Minor adjustments to Ground Floor glazing to incorporate new escape doors and louvres 5. Adjustments to landscaping of private internal street including new solar/weathering canopy and additional landscape planting.
The development will consist of the demolition of the existing structures on site and the construction of a new 47 no. bedroom hotel development across basement to 6th floor level, with direct access from Thomas Court. The development also includes associated reception area, bar, seating/dining area, kitchen, staff areas, ancillary storage, toilets, mechanical plant areas, water tank and attenuation tank. All with associated bin storage, mechanical plant at roof level, signage, lighting and site development works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Keywell DAC intends to apply for Permission at this site (c.0.17 ha) at No. 1 Essex Street East, Dollard House, Nos. 2-5 Essex Street East and Nos. 2-5 Wellington Quay (Protected Structure), The Clarence Hotel, Nos. 6-8 Wellington Quay and Nos. 6-8 Essex Street East (Protected Structure) and Anne's Bar, No. 8 Essex Street East, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. For development comprising proposed hotel refurbishment, conservation and alteration (c.8,544 sq m gfa total), and vertical roof and infill building extension (c.841 sq m gfa total), to accommodate the addition of 104no. new hotel keys (resulting in 162no. total existing and proposed) and ancillary hotel amenities including retail-bakery, licenced restaurants, bars and event spaces, as follows: - Clarence Hotel: Removal of existing Clarence dormer roof (L04) and plant room (L06) and addition of 1-storey dormer extension (c.256 sqm, L05) above No.6-8 Essex Street East (southern) elevation and Clarence Hotel east elevation, and alteration (subdivision) and refurbishment of Levels 01 to 06 inclusive, to accommodate 37no. additional hotel keys. Ancillary hotel lounge bar/reception area (c.177 sq m), refurbished Octagon Bar (c.78 sq m) and Stout Bar (c.45 sq m) and contemporary music bar (c.133 sq m) at ground floor (L00), and hotel gym (c.88 sqm) and live music venue (c. 269 sq m) at basement level. - Dollard House: Change of use of existing upper floors, from L01 to L04 inclusive, to accommodate 46no. hotel keys; change of ground floor (L00) to use as ancillary restaurant (c.232 sq m), retail bakery-coffee shop (c.96 sqm) and associated kitchen and back-of-house facilities; and new event and banqueting space (c.320 sq m total) at L01. Removal of existing eastern wing dormer roof (L04) at Dollard House and replacement with 1-storey dormer extension (c.95 sq m) to accommodate 2no. new hotel keys (L05) at eastern interface with Clarence Hotel. - No.1 Essex Street East: Change of use of existing upper floors, from L01 to L03 inclusive, to accommodate 3no. hotel keys, and removal of existing roof structure (L04) and addition of 2-storey dormer extension (c.69 sq m) to accommodate 1no. hotel key (duplex, L04-L05), above No.1 Essex Street East. - Anne's Bar, No.8 Essex Street East: Demolition of existing Anne's Bar (c.214 sq m gfa) and construction of a new 6-storey hotel extension (c.635 sq m), to accommodate 15no. hotel keys (L01-L05), replacement licenced bar (c.44 sq m) at ground floor (L00) and back of house facilities at mezzanine level, at No.8 Essex Street East. And all associated and ancillary alteration, refurbishment, repair, conservation, restoration and fit out works, including: Internal reconfiguration works at the Clarence Hotel and Dollard House, including: the reconfiguration of floor plans, partial demolition of load-bearing and non-load bearing walls and partitions, partial stripping back of non-original finishes and features across all floors to both buildings; integration of new services, structural strengthening works and creation of new circulation and service connections through existing walls and floors between all buildings including Dollard House, Clarence Hotel, No.1 Essex Street East and No.8 Essex Street East. Fire resistant lining and enclosure of existing roof timbers and structure of existing Dollard roof. Alterations to the existing Wellington Quay (north) façade to include: replacement of existing fire escape door to reinstate a new window to match existing historic windows at the Clarence at 6-8 Wellington Quay, integration of new wall vents, and replacement of existing service entrance with an additional hotel entrance at Dollard House at 2-5 Wellington Quay. 2no. new dormer roof windows to the north elevation and new windows to east and south elevations at L06 of the Clarence Hotel. Relocation of external plant space to roof (c.90 sq m, L07) and associated external access stairs at the Clarence Hotel. Location of external plant to roof (c.28 sq m, L02) and associated screen to Dollard courtyard. Extension and recladding of 2no. existing ventilation ducts at Clarence east elevation. Replacement and extension of external fire stairs at Clarence roof level (L05-L06). Modification of existing entrance door to form escape route at ground floor of No.1 Essex Street East. Repairs to existing roof fabric including; valleys, gutters, linings, structural timbers, existing dormers, rainwater goods and chimneys and provision of thermal upgrades at both Clarence and Dollard House. Replacement of Dollard House existing upper floor windows on Wellington Quay facade and existing aluminium windows on courtyard and upper floors of East Essex Street façade, with double-glazed windows to match existing. Restoration of existing ground floor windows to the north elevation of The Clarence Hotel, at 6-8 Wellington Quay, to reinstate lead came detailing. Modification of existing finishes to the southern elevation of The Clarence Hotel at L03. Addition of new wall vents to the southern elevation of The Clarence Hotel to match existing. Reconsolidation works post integration of structural and service interventions.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for development at this site at nos,72 (3Olympia Theatre - Eircode D02 K135), 73 Dame Street (3Olympia Theatre Ticket Office - Eircode D02 V597) and Crampton Court, Dublin 2 (no 72 Dame Street is a protected structure). The proposal relates to new pediment signage (replacement of interim signage permitted under DCC Reg. Ref.: 2879/20), replacement shopfront to no. 73 Dame Street and repairs to the entrance area. The development will consist of the replacement of 2 no. wall mounted signs facing Dame Street (on nos. 72 and 73 Dame Street) with 3 no. anodised aluminium fins to form an arching signage canopy fixed top and bottom with diagonal supports fixed into the masonry walls at no.72 Dame Street. Refurbishment of the ground floor facades of 72 and 73 Dame Street including: repainting of decorative panelling; removal of existing modern security shutter; the repair and removal of non-original and non-historic joinery from the historical fabric; repair of historic panelling; consolidation of glazed bars; replacement of architraves and panel mouldings with decorative elements; minor repairs to mosaic floor; refurbishment and repainting of the existing panelling and joiner details; the construction of a contemporary 12 no glass panelled window presenting a new LED advertisement screen behind and the installation of new joinery to the ticket office and doorway at 73 Dame Street. The total area of signage proposed extends to c. 16.54 sqm.
Planning permission for the change of use from cafe/retail to restaurant use, with associated new fascia signage, fascia lighting, internal refurbishment and fitout.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: Permission and retention permission is sought for a period of 3 years for a temporary construction compound associated with the implementation of the planning permission granted under DCC Register Reference 2024/16 (ABP Ref. PL29N.246933), as amended, on a site of 4,456 sq.m and bounded by Hammond Lane, Church Street, Lincoln Lane and the Luas Red Line, Dublin 7. The development consists of the retention of stacked welfare and office cabins on the northern part of the site ranging in height from 5.09m to 8.08m, and stacked office and staff storage cabins located on the southern part of the site ranging in height from 2.57m to 5.29m; 1 no. security hut and 1 no. turnstile hut; (total floor area of 1489.7 sq.m); 4 no. fully sealed septic tanks; 4 no. hardcore parking areas accommodating 12 no. vehicles to the north of the site, 6 no. spaces in the centre of the site, and 22 no. spaces provided over 2 no. locations to the south of the site; 1 no. vehicular access to Hammond Lane; 1 no. pedestrian entrance to Lincoln Lane; 1 no. facade sample display area; and, all associated development and works. Permission is sought for development that will consist of: Stacked welfare and office cabins located to the centre of the site (height 5.17m) and; office cabins located to the south east of the site ranging in height from 2.65m to 5.19m (total cabin space floor area of 172 sq.m).
The development will consist of the installation of an ATM machine to the existing shop front to the west elevation.
The development will consist of a a 2 storey flat roof extension totalling 28m2 to the rear of the existing dwelling.
Demolition of existing single storey rear extension. Construction of part single part double storey rear extension with flat roof and brick finish to match existing. Metal clad dormer to the rear roof facade. Internal modifications with all ancillary works.
We, Melonmount Limited, are applying for Permission to display advertisement. For Installation of 1no. set of brand signage to consist of built up lettering with internal static halo illumination, affixed at high level to building facade of the Hampton by Hilton Hotel at River House, 21-25 Chancery Street, Dublin 7, D07 KX21
Permission to display advertisement. For installation of 1 no. set of brand signage to consist of built up lettering with internal static face illumination, and 2 no. projecting brand signs to consist of built up logo with internal static face illumination, affixed to building façade of the new Guud Day Café at River House, 21-25 Chancery Street, Dublin 7, D07 KX21
To display advertisement for Installation of 1no. set of brand signage to consist of built up lettering with internal static halo illumination, affixed at high level to building facade of the new Hampton by Hilton hotel.
OBA Chancery Limited intends to apply for permission for development comprising amendments to development previously permitted under Reg. Ref. WEB2214/24 on a site of approx. 0.09 ha on lands at Fegan’s, 13 - 18 Chancery Street and 1 - 1a St. Michan’s Place, Dublin 7, D07 A275. The site is generally bounded by a Dublin City Council car park and multi-use games area to the north; Chancery Street to the south; 19-20 Chancery Street and St. Michan’s Place to the west; and adjacent site on St. Michan’s Street to the east. The development will consist of amendments to the permitted development as follows: a) Minor red line boundary adjustments with no resultant net loss or gain to the overall site area (0.09 ha). b) Minor increase of the building footprint along the eastern site boundary by approx. 22.6 sq m resulting in the minor extension and internal reconfiguration of the tourist hostel element of the development across all floor levels. c) Minor decrease of the building footprint along the northern site boundary by approx. 166 sq m resulting in the internal reconfiguration of the residential element of the development from basement level to sixth floor level (including the communal open space roof terrace). d) Minor increase to the depth of the western party wall resulting in the decrease of the building footprint by approx. 32 sq m and internal reconfiguration of the tourist hostel element of the development across all floor levels. e) Amendments at basement level consist of minor alterations to the location of the residential stair core and rearrangement of the layout to align with the revised northern boundary resulting in a minor increase in the extent of the basement from approx. 98 sq m as permitted to approx. 116 sq m. f) Amendments at ground floor level consist of reconfiguration of the residential entrance lobby, lift and stair core; addition of a new waste store area and relocation of the bicycle store from St. Michan’s Street elevation to Chancery Street elevation for the residential development. Minor internal alterations and layout reconfiguration at ground floor level of the tourist hostel development including relocated luggage room from first floor level to ground floor level; relocated secondary exit for the tourist hostel from St. Michan’s Street onto Chancery Street; relocation of part of the plant room to the first floor level resulting in adjustments to the location and layout of the kitchen and F&B store; addition of an additional accessible WC and keg store; increased reception / lobby / amenity area with ancillary café/bar/co-working space from approx. 247 sq m to approx. 252 sq m; and replacement of the reception office with a WC and accessible WC. g) Amendments at first floor level consist of relocation of the gym, laundry room and guest kitchen / living / dining area; relocation of the plant area from ground floor level to first floor level; reconfiguration of the staff welfare area resulting in the loss of 1 no. 6-person bedroom; minor extension of the building footprint on the north eastern elevation resulting in enlarged hostel bedrooms and amendment of 1 no. bedroom from a 2-person room to a 3-person room; and reconfiguration of stair core B, corridor and entrance to accessible WC of the tourist hostel element of the development. h) Amendments at second to sixth floor level consist of minor extension of the building footprint on the north eastern elevation resulting in enlarged hostel bedrooms, reconfiguration of stair core B, corridor and entrance to adjoining toilets and hostel bedrooms and reconfiguration of 3 no. bedrooms (from 3 no. 4-person rooms to 2 no. 4-person rooms and 1 no. 5-person room) adjacent to stair core B of the tourist hostel element of the development. i) Amendments at first to sixth floor level consist of minor internal alterations to the internal apartment layouts and amendments to the stair core, lift and corridor of the residential element of the development. j) Amendments at roof level consist of minor reconfiguration of the roof plant and communal open space area (overall reduction by approx. 2 sq m from approx. 76 sq m as permitted to approx. 74 sq m). The proposed amendments will result in a 93 no. bedroom tourist hostel accommodating 517 no. bedspaces (94 no. bedrooms and 512 no. bedspaces originally permitted) and 12 no. residential apartment units and includes all associated works. All other development remains as permitted under Reg. Ref. WEB2214/24.
The site is generally bounded by a Dublin City Council car park and multi-use games area to the north; Chancery Street to the south; 19-20 Chancery Street and St. Michan's Place to the west; and 8-12 St. Michan's Street and St. Michan's Street to the east. The development will consist of: a) The demolition of all existing buildings and structures on site (1-4 storeys) including reconfiguration of part basement level (total GFA approx. 1,794 sq m) and the construction of a 7 - 8 storey (approx. 26.4 m overall height) over part basement level building (total GFA approx. 5,635 sqm) accommodating 12 no. residential apartment units (approx. 1,180 sq m) and a 96 no. bedroom tourist hostel (approx. 4,455 sq m) with additional plant, tank room and ESB substation. b) The 12 no. residential apartment units will consist of 6 no. 1-bed units and 6 no. 2-bed units located across first to sixth floor level, each with an associated private open space area in the form of a balcony. Pedestrian access to the residential apartment units is proposed via St. Michan's Street. Communal open space (approx. 76 sqm) for the residential units is provided at seventh floor level in the form of a roof terrace. A total of 28 no. bicycle parking spaces are proposed for the residential units (22 no. at basement level and 6 no. at ground floor). c) Provision of a 96 no. bedroom tourist hostel accommodating 599 no. bedspaces in a mixture of accessible, twin and 4 - 10 no. person bedrooms from first to seventh floor level. The hostel development will comprise a reception / lobby amenity area with ancillary café / bar / co-working space (with a main entrance via Chancery Street and secondary service entrance points at Chancery Street, St. Michan's Place and St. Michan's Street) (approx. 196 sq m), a gym (approx. 54 sq m), staff office (approx. 9 sq m) and a WC, luggage area (approx. 8 sq m), a kitchen (approx. 32 sq m), food and beverage area (approx. 12 sq m), laundry store (approx. 12 sq m), comms room (approx. 1o sq m), bicycle store (approx. 14 sq m) providing for 20 no. bicycle spaces, refuse store (approx. 35 sq m), plant level (approx. 38 sq m) with generator, tank room (62 sq m) all at ground floor level. The first floor level will accommodate a guest kitchen / dining area (approx. 79 sq m), cinema room (approx. 33.5 sq m), guest laundry room (approx. 35 sq m), staff lounge (approx. 24 sq m), staff room (approx. 22 sq m) and linen store (approx. 7 sq m). Additional linen stores are proposed from second to seventh floor levels. d) Reconfiguration of the existing basement level (approx. 115 sq m) is proposed to accommodate a new tank / plant room and a bicycle store (approx. 54 sq m). The development will also provide for all associated site development works and infrastructure including ESB substation and switch room (approx. 30 sq m), green roofs, roof plant, PV panels, site services and connections for foul drainage, surface water infrastructure and water supply.
Planning permission is sought by Winemount Ltd for the change-of-use of the existing two storey Guud Day Café (202m2 in total) at the address of Hampton by Hilton, 25 Chancery Street, Smithfield, Dublin from Café use into Hotel use. The proposed ground floor will consist of two meeting rooms (105m2) and the proposed first floor will consist of four hotel bedrooms with ensuites (86m2). Planning permission is also sought for connections to all other necessary site services and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the change-of-use of the premises.
RETENTION: Permission is sought to retain the present upper floor flat roofed domestic bedroom extension, as built, at the rear of 18 John Street South, Dublin 8, D08 VXR9.
Permission to erect 6 no. telecommunications antennae enclosed within 3 no. antenna shrouds together with all associated equipment upon the building rooftop.
Permission for development at a site bound by Newmarket to the North, Ardee Street to the West and Mill Street to the South, Newmarket, Dublin 8 (including City House and Unit 3, Newmarket, Dublin 8). The proposed development consists of the demolition of all existing buildings on the site together with site clearance works and the erection of temporary hoardings along the Newmarket, Ardee Street and Mill Street site boundaries. The application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement (NIS).
The development will consist of: new drop arm awnings, heaters and signage to the shopfront.
Planning permission for change of use of part to short term lettng of the existing dwelling.
PROTECTED STRUCTCURE: The development will consist of: modifications to the previously approved development, (application Reg Ref. 4170/18, ABP-303453-19), subsequently amended under application Reg. Ref. 5019/23, and relates to the shop front of No. 24 Aungier Street, with permission principally sought for a change in design from the consented contemporary design to a traditional design including a recessed entrance door to the bar/restaurant and painted fascia signage with wall mounted lights
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: For an amendment permission to the permitted Hotel accommodation, bar/restaurant and retail/café development granted under DCC Reg. Ref. 4170/18 (ABP Ref. ABP-303453-19) at Nos. 22, 23 (incorporating 23A), and 24 Aungier Street (Protected Structures) and No. 40 Bow Lane East, Dublin 2 on a site measuring 665 sq m. The amendment permission relates to the new-build part 1.5/part 2 storey over basement bar/ restaurant to the rear of No. 23 and 24 Aungier Street and No. 40 Bow Lane East, with permission principally sought for a change to use to Hotel staff accommodation. No works are proposed to the Protected Structures. The development will principally consist of: a reduction in the size of the permitted basement which will continue to be utilised for ancillary bar/ restaurant use: the part change of use from bar/restaurant to Hotel staff accommodation at ground floor level; the conversion of the permitted mezzanine level to first floor level and the change of the use from bar/restaurant to Hotel staff accommodation; and the provision of an additional storey of Hotel staff accommodation to provide a 3 No. storey over basement block (455 sq m), comprising a total of 9 No. staff accommodation bedspaces. The development will also consist of: the provision of a separate entrance for the Hotel staff accommodation; general elevational changes; signage; plant at basement and roof level; landscaping; and all other associated site works above and below ground.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of modifications to the previously approved development, (application Reg Ref. 4170/18, ABP-303453-19), consisting of the omission of the 200 sq. m. basement level to the rear of no. 23 and 24 Aungier Street and No. 40 Bow Lane East, minor internal modifications to the previously approved ground and mezzanine levels to include the relocation of toilets and service areas and all associated site works.
CHANGE OF USE: The development will consist of a change of use from retail (at ground floor level) and office (at first and second floor levels) to all residential use. The new residential use shall comprise two apartments in total as follows, a one-bedroom apartment at ground floor level and a two-bedroom apartment at first and second floor levels, along with internal modifications and minor elevational modifications.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: PROTECTED STRUCTURE:Permission for development for retention of the existing landing area and planning permission for extension of same at the front elevation of The Swan Bar, corner of Aungier Street and 57/58 York Street, Dublin 2, D02 RW67 (Protected Structure -Ref 8665). The development will consist of the planning retention of the existing private landing area of 13.35sq.m consisting of 6.33m x 2.07m timber screens with Perspex panels of 1.8m high with 4 no. 2 seated tables and 3 no. 4 seated tables and planning permission for the extension of same by an additional 1m x 6.33m (6.33sq.m) with existing screen relocated by 1 meter south and an additional 1 meter matching screen to West elevation on Aungier Street with additional 3 no. tables with 2 seats per table (6 new seats with 26 no. in total). There will be no work to the Protected Structure.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: For retention of the existing landing area and planning permission for extension of same at the front elevation of The Swan Bar, corner of Aungier Street and 57/58 York Street, Dublin 2, D02 RW67 (Protected Structure -Ref 8665). The development will consist of the planning retention of the existing private landing area of 14.7m2 consisting of 7.0m x 2.5m timber screens with Perspex panels of 1.8m high with 4 no. 2 seated tables and 3 no. 4 seated tables and planning permission for the extension of same by an additional 1m x 7m (7m2) with existing screen relocated by 1 meter south and an additional 1 meter matching screen to West elevation on Aungier Street with additional 3 no. tables with 2 seats per table (6 new seats with 26 no. in total). There will be no work to the protected Structure.
The demolition of the existing single storey shed at the rear of the property (3.85m2). The construction of a new single storey rear extension (6.8m2). The existing rear garden/patio area from 14.5m2 to 11.6m2.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE. CHANGE OF USE. We, Michael and Teresa Conway Trust, intend to apply for planning permission for development at No. 1-3 Ormond Quay Upper and No’s 1-3a Strand Street Little, Dublin 7 and White Lime Court, Strand Street Little, Dublin 7. The site contains 1 Ormond Quay Upper, a protected structure under RPS Ref.: 6075. The site is partly located within the Capel Street and Environs Architectural Conservation Area. The proposed development comprises of the following: • The change of use of the ground floor and basement of No. 1 Ormond Quay Upper (Protected Structure, RPS Ref.: 6075), referred to as Block A, from office to café / restaurant use (c. 272 sq.m), including the formation of a new corner entrance and associated signage zones at ground floor level on the corner of Ormond Quay Upper (south elevation) and Capel Street (east elevation), and associated internal alterations and reconfiguration works; • The refurbishment of the existing office accommodation at first to third floor levels of No. 1 Ormond Quay Upper (Protected Structure, RPS Ref.: 6075), referred to as Block A, including conservation-led repairs to external and internal fabric and general repair and conservation works; • The refurbishment and upgrade of the existing offices at Nos. 2–3 Ormond Quay Upper and 1-3a Strand Street Little, referred to as Blocks B and C, including a roof extension at Level 05 of 181 sq.m fronting Ormond Quay Upper (south elevation) to provide a new penthouse office level, the insertion of a glazed roof light at Level 01 to the office space below, and alteration to the existing atrium / lightwell to the upper levels, associated internal alterations and reconfiguration of internal layouts, and the enhancement and repairs of the existing entrance on the south elevation from Ormond Quay Upper, including new glazed sliding entrance doors with glazed screen over and incorporating signage zones, and new glazing to sidelight windows; • The replacement of the existing façade on the north elevation at Nos. 1-3a Strand Street Little, including the replacement of the existing gate opening at ground floor level with new glazed entrance, and it is proposed to extend the third floor level by 42 sq.m; • Reconfiguration of the basement level, including the removal of the existing car parking spaces and access ramp, and the introduction of new plant areas, staff welfare facilities (showers, lockers and accessible WC), back-of-house space, and associated preparation area for the café/restaurant unit. • Provision of 38 no. secure cycle spaces within the existing single storey standalone building within White Lime Court; • All associated and ancillary works, including installation of PV panels at roof level, the rationalisation of building services and plant, reorganisation, consolidation, and upgrade of the existing telecommunications equipment including installation of 6 no. additional antenna at roof level.
The development consists of change of use of existing ground floor retail unit to a restaurant with ancillary takeaway option; outdoor seating and all associated site works.
The development will consist of the temporary ancillary use of the permitted Student Accommodation for Tourist or Visitor Accommodation during the 2020/2021 academic term time (until the 31st May 2021). The principal permitted use during this academic term time, as Student Accommodation, will remain unchanged.
The development will consist of the erection of telecommunications antenna and ancillary equipment and cabinet at roof level.
The development located within an Architectural Conservation will consist of the construction of a new bin storage structure to the northern end of Rainsford Avenue, together with all associated site works.
Retention of change of use of Apartment Nos. 20, 21 and 38 from residential to serviced apartments for short term hotel letting use. The apartments are operated and managed by Drury Court Hotel. There are no works proposed as part of this application.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for the following to rear of 9, 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2 (Protected Structures) and above Anne’s Bar, No. 8 East Essex Street, Dublin 2 (attached to the Clarence Hotel 6-8 Wellington Quay and 6-8 East Essex Street, Dublin 2 (a Protected Structure): a) The provision of a new open-air dining terrace (80sqm) at second floor level above Anne’s Bar and above the existing laundry room at first floor level, with painted steel fascia and glass balustrade; b) The provision of a double-pitched retractable fabric canopy above said terrace; c) The reconfiguration of the existing pedestrian external walkway/stairs between the existing open-air terrace to the rear of Nos. 9, 10 Wellington Quay and the laundry room at first floor level at No 8 East Essex Street (above Anne’s Bar), to provide level access to the proposed new terrace at 2nd floor level on East Essex Street which is equivalent to first floor level on Wellington Quay and to retain the fire escape previously shown through the laundry room below.
The development will consist of the change of use from existing shop to a yoga/exercise studio with therapy rooms, external signage and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION & PERMISSION: Permission for development at 26 & 27 South Great George's Street, Dublin 2 (Protected Structures). The development will include Retention of alterations, change of use; and works, as follows:- Retention of: - Replacement of non-original shopfronts to the South Great George's Street and Fade Street elevations; - Internal alterations at ground floor level in 26 and 27 including removal of non-original finishes and fittings and replacement with new floor, wall and ceiling finishes; - Removal of the non-original stairs to the basement level; - Ope in floor of No. 26 to accommodate a new escape stairs discharging towards George's Street. Change of use at basement and ground floor level of existing interlinked retail units to reception, lounge and restaurants with bars associated with the use of the entire building as a hotel with guest accommodation on the upper floors. Works at basement, ground and first floor levels, including: - Provision of kitchen and toilets in No. 26 and restaurant in No. 27 at basement level; - Provision of new floor wall and ceiling finishes throughout the basement level; - Provision of two new staircases accessing the ground floor from basement, with alterations to the non-original steel-reinforced-timber floor structure above; - Installation of fire-rated glazing to brick surrounded arch; - Blocking of ope in toilet area and creation of replacement fire-exit opening in the rear masonry wall; - Internal alterations at ground floor in No. 26 to provide for reception bar and lobby in the front area, rear lounge area with rooflight over in No. 26; link to No. 27 via protected lobby to access stairs to accommodation level above; - Restaurant servery/bar and accessible toilet in No. 27, all with associated internal wall, ceiling and floor finishes; - Reconfiguration of first floor level of No. 27 to provide an additional 3 no. guest bedrooms in lieu of reception, common room and dining room; - All associated site works and services.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Modifications to existing 3 storey over basement licenced premises (a Protected Structure), as follows: - New staircase from ground floor to basement. - General minor internal layout alterations at each level. (including bar and toilet configurations and new dumb waiter connecting all floors). - New kitchen at 2nd floor level (and associated vent duct concealed in roof valley).
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 works
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.
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.