The development will consist of the replacement of the existing fascia sign with a new white metal fascia sign and a new black aluminium lighting trough below, covering the existing black glass fascia with black matt vinyl at 26/27 Grafton Street, Dublin 2. Fascia sign to be 2250mm x 378mm.
The development will consist of the provision of a pair of decorative metal security gates at the entrance of the shop.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of an extension of the existing kitchen extract duct currently at first floor roof level, to the parapet of the adjoining building above 2nd floor level. The ductwork will be within the demise of 7 South William Street and fitted directly to the existing neighbouring building at 39-40 Drury Street. Works also include the introduction of sound attenuation at first floor level to both kitchen extract and fresh air intake and an exhaust cone at roof level on the kitchen extract.
The development will consist of the change of use of existing commercial office unit to bakery retail unit. To include changes to front elevation and internal layouts, also to include all associated signage and site works.
The development will consist of: change of use from public house to retail at basement and ground floor level and to residential at first, second and third floor levels to accommodate 3 no. 1-bed apartments; associated internal alterations; alterations to elevations to include re-instatement of original window configuration at upper floor levels and revised shopfront at street level; bin store and all associated site works and services
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: a new shopfront to replace the existing modern shopfront; general internal alterations to the existing layout, to include the reconfiguration of the entrance, accessible WC, stairs to the mezzanine level and the replacement of the existing roof light; and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development on a site of c.0.55 ha comprising "Mercantile Building", 26-27 Eden Quay, Dublin 1; Abbey Street Old and part of the extension to Scots Church, Abbey Street, Dublin 1. The site is bounded generally by Eden Quay to the south, Abbey Street to the north, the Wiley Fox Public House, 28 Eden Quay to the east and Koomo, 25 Eden Quay to the west. The existing Mercantile Building is a protected structure (Ref. No. 2492). Scots Church is also a protected structure (Ref. No. 6). The application comprises the conservation, modification and extension of the Mercantile Building to accommodate a new VHI Healthcare screening clinic providing consultation rooms, reception and office space. To the rear of the Mercantile Building a new 5 storey office extension over basement is proposed facing onto Abbey Street Old to provide an extension to VHI Healthcare Office Headquarters with connectivity between the existing and new offices provided at ground floor level across Abbey Street Old (with associated public realm improvements) and also via a new pedestrian glazed link bridge at second floor level. The connection to the existing offices will necessitate modifications to permitted development Reg. Ref. 1546/08 (as extended under Ref. 1546/08/x1(including provision of new accesses. Permission is also sought for lighting and signage to the Mercantile building, the extension, the public realm and the existing building. All other site development and services works as required to enable the development of the site.
The development will consist of the change of use of the existing vacant building from office use to hotel and bar use, to include: (1) Provision of 57 hotel bedrooms, (2) Provision of bar at ground floor level accessed from Dame Court, (3) The lowering of the ground floor level locally to facilitate the provision of a new universal/disabled hotel entrance on the Dame Lane elevation, (4) Provision of new signage to Dame Court and Dame Lane elevations, (5) Installation of new lift, (6) Formation of new door ope at first floor level in the rear (east) elevation to facilitate fire escape, (7) Formation of new door ope at ground floor level in the rear (south) elevation to facilitate fire escape, (8) Formation of 2no. window opes at first and second floor level in the rear (south) elevation, (9) Replacement of 2no. existing doors with new windows at first and second floor level in the rear (south) elevation, (10) Construction of new 2.4m high louvred screen at first floor level to rear south elevation, (11) All internal modifications, repair works, site and services works to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at a site at No. 45 Kildare Street, Dublin 2. No. 45 Kildare Street is identified on the Record of Protected Structures (RPS) under RPS Ref. No. 4217 and currently accommodates the third level institute known as the Dublin institute of Design. No. 45 forms part of a terrace of buildings that front onto Kildare Street, a Conservation Area. The adjoining structure to the north, No. 46 Kildare Street, is also identified as a Protected Structure (RPS Ref. No. 4218). The proposed development will consist of change of use from educational to office use and repair, refurbishment, maintenance and upgrade works including to windows, brickwork, internal joinery and plasterwork. The development will also consist of demolition of the fifth storey constructed in the 1970's (mansard roof structure) and construction of new fifth storey in its place (c.142sq.m) encompassing a light well garden and two roof terraces (to the Kildare Street elevation)and demolition of non-original structures to rear and construction of new plant room, roof light to basement and outdoor sitting area. The proposed works also involve the removal of limited sections of internal fabric. The main entrance doorway to the office development will be via the existing entrance doorway off Kildare Street with secondary entrances at basement level. The proposed development also provides for the installation of a new internal lift to make the building accessible and useable to all. All proposed works have been subject to expert conservation assessment and will be carried out by expert conservation specialists. The development includes all associated site development works.
Permission to change the existing use of the subject units from retail use, to café/deli use. It is also proposed to provide new toilets, storage and staff facilities at Unit 3/4 Bachelors Walk, Dublin 1 (D01 ND71)
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of change of use from existing paved area to outdoor seating area for use by customers of 'The Wiley Fox', to comply with social distancing guidelines as defined by the Department of Health and the HPSC. This will include the erection of 4 no. removable canvas screens, supported by metal posts, and the placement of tables and chairs.
Planning permission for development for the intensification of use from cafe/restaurant to licensed restaurant at Ground Floor of One Molesworth Street, Dublin 2 (formally Le Pain Quotidien) and new 250mm high individual halo lit letters with brushed brass faces and returns.
Retention permission for use as a martial arts studio.
Planning Permission sought for the development will consist of external signage to previously approved aparthotel( DCC Reg. Ref 3214/16 ), on a site of c. 0.18 hectares, consisting of the erection of a total of 2 signs as follows: -1 no. two sided vertical projecting sign with internal illumination, measuring 976mm wide by 5000mm high by 100mm deep (approximately 4.9 sqm) to be mounted on the proposed Mark Street facade/building eastern elevation at part first and second floor level, -1 no. square wall mounted sign with internal illumination, measuring 600mm by 600mm by 100mm deep (approximately 0.4 sqm) to be mounted at ground floor on the entrance canopy structure at Mark Street/building eastern elevation.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:The development will consist of the construction of 1No. integrated accessible stairlift to the existing external stair from Kildare street up to the entrance doors and 1No. internal stair lift at the reception stairs. It is also proposed to remove an internal wall to the left of the entrance doors & construct a new stair up to the existing level along with all associated siteworks.
Permission for the construction of a single storey classroom building to the rear of the existing crèche and Montessori, alterations to the outside play area and all associated site works.
The development will consist of the installation of a new AHU, ductwork, and louvre screen to the rooftop to 10 Molesworth Street, to include all ancillary works and services.
Planning permission for minor amendments to a permitted development under Reg. Ref. 4627/18 for development at a site within the overall Royal Hibernian Way complex of 0.24 hectares, Dawson Street, Dublin 2. The permitted development relates to the refurbishment and extension of Block C (fronting on to Duke Lane) at Royal Hibernian Way (and also includes the provision of a two storey ESB sub-station and ancillary changes to basement level within the complex). The proposed amendments to the permitted development comprise of: Minor relocation of the permitted substation, located in the northern service yard at Royal Hibernian Way, omission of previously permitted platform lift to the northern service yard, and minor reconfiguration of the layout of the northern service yard to facilitate the substation, including cladding works to part of the internal walls to the northern service yard for fire safety reasons arising from the substation; Introduction of a second internal staircase to the permitted development, for fire safety reasons, associated minor internal reconfiguration of the permitted development, and AOV at roof level to proposed staircase; Minor amendments to the permitted façade Duke Lane, to include a fire exit door to the façade to allow escape from the second staircase and amendment to the permitted main entrance door from Duke Lane; Relocation of permitted 18 no. bicycle parking spaces to an alternative location at basement level, proximate to 12 Duke Lane, resulting in the loss of 2 no. existing car parking spaces. The permitted development resulted in an increase in gross office floorspace at Block C of c.866 sqm, bringing the building total to c. 1,656 sqm gross floor area for Block C. The proposed amendments do not amend the gross floor area of the permitted development. The introduction of the second staircase and associated internal reconfiguration results in a reduction in the net internal area from 1,162sqm to 1,094sqm.
The development will consist of the erection of new signage consisting of: 1. a horizontal sign (3.4m x 1m) over the main entrance on Mark Street 2. a horizontal sign (4.8m x 1.4m) on the southern elevation 3. 1 no. projecting sign (0.9m x 0.09m) located on Mark Street 4. 1 no. illuminated plaque (0.6m x 0.6m) located at the main entrance on Mark Street 5. all of the over signage will have internal LED illumination.
Planning permission to include licensed restaurant use in addition to previously approved café/deli (as approved under reg. ref 3661/22).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of a change of use of a vacant unit, 268.68 sq.m in size, located at second floor level fronting Clarendon Street and Coppinger Row. The unit was previously in use as an occasional lunchtime theatre venue and has been vacant for some time. Permission is sought to change the use to a gym with reception and ancillary changing area and works to existing door openings.
The proposed development seeks a change of use of a portion of the basement and ground floor and the entirety of upper floors (first to fifth floors but excluding the external portion of the fifth floor containing Eir equipment) from telephone exchange to hotel accommodation providing 92 bedrooms, linen rooms and stores as an extension to the ReZz D2 hotel, with reception accessed from Dame Lane.The development requires significant refurbishment and improvement works including internal and external alterations: - Provision of staff facilities (shower, changing rooms and staff room) and plant room at basement level. - Internal doorway opening at ground floor level between nos.5-6 Dame Court and nos.2-4 Dame Lane (REZz D2 Hotel) to link into Rezz D2 reception accessed from Dame Lane.- Coffee kiosk and shopfront on Dame Court.- Internal modifications at ground and 1st to 5th floors to provide 92 bedrooms, linen rooms and stores. - Elevational upgrades and complete facade overhaul of the building to include revised elevational design and treatment of all elevations. - Bike parking shelter within existing Eir car park to rear.- All site and services works to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: the development consists of a change of use of a currently vacant fashion retail unit to medical & related consultants use.
The development will consist of the partial demolition and alteration of the ground floor retail facades on Lower Liffey Street and Bachelors Walk, including the enclosure of an existing open corner, the installation of new open-able glazed screens and windows on both facades, the installation of new traditional painted shopfront signage and illuminated projecting signage on both facades, the installation of awnings to Lower Liffey Street and all ancillary works.
RETENTION PERMISSION: is sought for the permanent retention of an outdoor seating area at street level in front of 8/9 South William Street serving the existing licensed bar and restaurant to include 8 tables and 16 chairs surrounded by 2.0 metre high wind breakers (of glass and solid panels) and a planter, to remain in use during the business hours of the licenced premises.
Permission for a material change of use from retail to cafe/deli of the approved unit No. 19/20, Royal Hibernian Way, Dawson Street, Dublin 2 (as permitted under reg. ref. 3643/16) with no alterations to shop front (as approved under reg. ref. 3744/17).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of addition of 1 new set-back fourth floor level above no.s 7 (protected structure), 8 & 8A Crowe Street, Dublin 2 and for consequent alterations to the existing building consisting of: 1. demolition of part of the existing modern set-back roof/fourth floor level stair enclosure; 2. demolition of the modern existing roof garden and roof level; 3. construction of new set-back fourth floor level incorporation 1no. new 1 bedroom live/work unit along with associated circulation and ancillary areas; 4. construction of new set-back facades/fenestration at new fourth floor level; 5. construction of all consequent internal & external alterations; 6. all ancillary site development and services works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the construction of an additional floor to the existing roof level to accommodate a new 147.8 sq.m 3-bedroom apartment, stair and gantry walkway for roof access.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE (Ref. 8696): Permission for replacement signage on the front of the cafe at 14 Clarendon Street, Dublin 2.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:RETENTION: Retention planning permission for signage on the front of the café
(i) Change of use from commercial premises to restaurant/bar with ancillary entertainment use; (ii) demolition of existing staircase and provision of replacement fire exit staircase; (iii) provision of new fire exit/entrance doors; (iv) and all other associated works necessary to facilitate the change of use.
Permission for a material change of use from retail to restaurant and amalgamation of the existing units with minor alterations to shop front and rear (as approved under reg. ref. 3744/17) for ventilation purposes and minor alterations to interior.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE / RETENTION: (RPS: 8596): retention for retractable awnings and outdoor heaters to the front of the Pyg Restaurant on Coppinger Row, Unit 12a & 13 Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, 59 South William Street, Dublin 2.
Permission for a material change of use from retail to cafe of the existing unit no. 14 Royal Hibernian Way, Dawson Street, Dublin 2 with minor alterations to shop front and rear (as approved under reg. ref. 3744/17) for ventilation purposes and minor alterations to interior.
The development will consist of the replacement of the existing telephone kiosks with a new Telephone Kiosk with integral communication unit and a 1.53sq.metre digital advertising display. The proposed structure has an overall height 2.43m, a depth of 0.762m and a width 1.096m.
SIPTU intends to apply for Permission to affix external facade LED lighting, at Liberty Hall,33 Eden Quay, North City, Dublin 1,D01 CX72.Liberty Hall is generally bounded by the Old Abbey Street, terraced commercial buildings, VHI House adjoined to the former Scots presbyterian Church and Church Hall (protected Structure) facing Abbey Street Lower to the north, No. 28-15 Eden Quay to the west (protected Structures), the Custom House (Protected structure) to the east and the River Liffey to the South. The proposed development comprises the installation on the exterior of the building, of LED linear strip lighting (approximately 16mm in diameter) in casing on each external facade (4 no.) at each level above the ground floor level of Liberty Hall, thereby forming a series of bands (16 no.) around the exterior of the building. LED strip lighting to be fitted with diffuser lenses.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development Nos. 43-44 Temple Bar (The Temple Bar Trading Company) which is partially internally linked to Nos. 47-48 Temple Bar and Nos. 14-16 Temple Lane South (The Temple Bar Pub), Dublin 2. No. 48 Temple Bar is a protected structure, however no works are proposed at or adjacent to no. 48 Temple Bar. The development which is proposed within nos. 43-44 Temple Bar will principally consist of the change of use from ancillary back-of-house retail storage room to ancillary public house preparation area (11.5 sq m), including the replacement of a 1.5 metre length of internal connecting wall with a preparatory counter. This proposed application will supersede the partially implanted permission granted under DCC Reg. Ref. 4715/18, which principally proposed the provision of a ground floor accessible WC (implemented); and the change of use (90 sq. m) of the rear of the first floor of nos. 43-44 temple Bar from ancillary retail storage to public house toilets and cleaner's store (not implemented). In this regard, the preciously proposed stair core at ground to first floor level ancillary public house space is now replaced with the proposed preparatory area, with the first floor level retaining its existing retail use.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION: Permission is sought for retention of retractable awning to front of building covering front entrance and windows when opened, retention also sought for advertising light in front window, approx. size 500mm and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for full refurbishment works to the ground & basement floor levels only at 6 Crow Street, Dublin 2, D02 XV00, 21 Temple Lane South, Dublin 2, D02 HP52 & 22 Temple Lane South, Dublin 2, D02 HP52 which are protected structures (RPS No. 2082, RPS No. 8031, RPS No. 8032 respectively) to include (1) the addition of a new fully disabled access to the Crow Street elevation with creation of a new door opening directly into the commercial space bypassing a lobby and creation of a new internal disabled access ramp; (2) the alteration of the existing pedestrian street access to Temple Lane South by dropping the level of existing windows to street level with two no granite stepped entrances set back from the footpath with concealed internal security shutters and upper glazed doors; (3) the full refurbishment of the elevations/shop fronts at ground floor level including painting & decorating and new discrete lighting; (4) all associative site works involved in carrying out the refurbishment.
Retention permission for the development will consist of retention permission to place street furniture in front of this premises on private property adjacent to public footpath. The street furniture will consist of: (a) 12 no. tables of 600mm x 600mm, (b) 24 no. chairs, (c) 2 no. screen canvas lean to canopies framed in timber with painted timber picket style screen fencing 1200mm high around seating area to public path edge. The total seating area proposed is 25sq.m.
The development will consist of the change of use of the ground floor and basement from the permitted retail to retail with cafe/restaurant area, new pinned signage to existing front elevation in lieu of existing original signage and associated ancillary works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: (REF: 2725). The development will consist of the removal of the current Exchequer Street and Drury Street shopfronts as per the planning drawings to reinstate the surviving historic elements of the original shopfront with the new shopfront including the relocation of the door to the corner elevation. The proposed shopfront will incorporate surviving elements of the historic brick/terracotta or timber elements of the shopfront which should be faithfully accurate to the original features including new advertisement signage and all associated works.
The development will consist of the change-of-use of the existing basement and ground floor retail unit to use as a restaurant and for the sale of hot food consumption off the premises and all associated site works.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: a) On the Coppinger Row façade, the replacement of the existing ALLSAINTS signage made of corten steel letters with halo illuminated lettering, with new aluminum letters of the same height, with cabochon style marquee illuminated lettering set within, fixed to the existing fascia. b) Both existing electrical conduits fixed to face of stone are to be retained. c) Works are to a Protected Structure
PROTECTED STRUCTURE - A Protected Structure within the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area. The development will consist of the fit-out of the Ground Floor area as a footwear/clothing retail unit. The works also include for the restoration of the original historic ceiling including the provision of 3 no. 900mm wide x 300mm high internally and halo illuminated signs consisting of 180mm high stainless steel individual letters and 300mm high stainless steel logo all halo illuminated with internal LED fittings to stand off fascia by 35mm. The proposed signage to be located over the existing entrance door and on the Lower O'Connell Street and Middle Abbey Street elevations.
Change of use of the existing vacant retail unit (127.7 sq.m) at ground floor level to a whiskey shop/ off licence; the provision of a new shopfront and associated signage; and all associated site works.
The development will consist of: Removal of existing shopfront glazing and recessed glazing and doors and all associated framing systems, to be replaced with new glazing and associated bronze aluminium framing support system and double-swing inward opening doors flush to shopfront. Removal of existing 'FITZPATRICKS' signage from front fascia, to be replaced with 'Russell & Bromley' signage fixed to front fascia (letters to be individually back lit). Fascia to be made good as necessary for the fixing of new signage. Increase in ground floor, gross floor area arising from reconfigured shopfront from 140 sqms to 148 sqms. All ancillary works to facilitate the development.
Planning permission for the development will consist change of use from existing ground floor retail unit to cafe/tea shop with all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development including the provision of signage at front elevation.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of change of use of an existing retail unit to an ice-cream parlour with creperie. The gross floor area of the unit is 56.66m2. Development includes strictly internal works and all ancillary development.
The development will consist of the removal of the existing shop front, steel shutters and timber fascia and the provision of a new steel and glass shopfront and entrance door, with a proprietary security gate and a new steel frame side door for access to the office floors above the retail unit.