Permission for upgrading and refurbishment of the existing 4-storey over basement (5-storey) building and its change of use (including an extended basement) from retail/office to tourist hostel accommodation with licensed restaurant and bar and associated ancillary facilities. The proposal will involve the demolition of the 2-storey annex building to the rear and replacement with a new 8-storey over basement level (9-storeys) building with additional roof plant structure to accommodate a 30-bedroom tourist hostel with a basement consisting of a licenced restaurant and bar, kitchen and utilities and a ground floor consisting of reception and lobby area with bedroom accommodation on 1st to 7th floor; internal modifications and works to the existing 4-storey over basement (5-storey) building at 13 Trinity Street to accommodate the new tourist hostel development along with associated elevational changes to the Trinity Street and St. Andrew's Lane elevations. The proposal will include plant room at 8th floor level and plant at roof level along with signage, drainage, bicycle parking and all associated site development works.
Planning permission for retention, upgrading and refurbishment of the existing 4 storey building and its change of use (including an extended basement) from retail/office to tourist hostel accommodation and associated ancillary facilities. The proposal will involve the demolition of the rear 2 storey annex building and replacement with a 9 storey building with additional roof plant structure to accommodate a 35 bedroom hostel with a basement consisting of a restaurant bar, kitchen and utilities and a ground floor consisting of reception, lobby area and bedroom accommodation with further accommodation on upper 8 floors. The proposal will include drainage works and all associated site development works.
Change of use from general retail to a café/restaurant with a takeaway service. Proposed opening hours are 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM, Monday to Sunday. The change of use applies to the ground floor unit, with two WCs to be installed in the basement to serve the restaurant.
PERMISSION Change of use of the entire first floor from office use to overnight staff sleeping accommodation consisting of 9 no. single person sleeping pods, associated sanitary and shower facilities and ancillary internal works in existing six storey over basement office building (Reg. Ref. No. 2268/02 & reg. Ref. 4743/04) at Anglesea Mill, 9 Anglesea Row, Dublin 7, D07 K7KF for nDevor Systems Ltd.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Development will consist of 2no. semi-transparent illuminated digital displays mounted internally behind the 2no. ground floor windows on the St. Andrews Street elevation of size measuring 1890mm wide x 2030mm high, 437mm above floor level. The development is located within a protected structure.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: RPS No. 7569. The development will consist of the change of use of the basement, a portion of the ground floor and the 1st - 3rd floor of the existing building from office (and small area of retail at ground floor) to hotel use, the construction of a one storey extension at roof level and a six storey extension to the rear to accommodate hotel bedrooms together with a four storey (over existing) extension to the rear to accommodate a new fire escape and lift core. The proposal includes roof plant and green (blue) roofs at 1st floor level and topmost roof level. The proposed development will result in a 111 no. bedroom hotel (the existing Post Office at ground floor level is retained by the development). The development will also consist of internal and external alterations, including, the removal of non- original office partitions to 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor, alterations to back of house Post Office area at ground floor, removal of the external fire escape stairs, removal of all partitions at basement level, removal of external walls and windows to rear of 3rd floor level, removal of the concrete flat roof and structural beams at 3rd floor level, reconfiguration of the ground floor entrance lobby, provision of a fire escape corridor within and to the side of the post office retail unit, replacement of ground floor window with double door, refurbishment of bronze and steel windows to front and rear, removal/relocation of 3 no. steel windows and reconfiguration of a further 2 no. steel windows all to the rear, removal of all protective steel grates from rear windows, redecoration and repair works to existing render facade to rear and removal of rooflights from 1st floor flat roof and all other associated works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: Permission for development at this site, An Post, 19-24 St. Andrew's Street, Dublin 2, D02 C966, a Protected Structure. The development for permission will consist of internal modification works in the Post Office. The development for retention consists of internal modification works carried out in the Post Office.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: (i) general refurbishment of the front elevation to include cleaning, provision of new render finish, repair of existing windows and provision of new A-rated doors/windows; (ii) change of use of existing commercial building to provide hotel accommodation with associated alterations to the internal layout comprising the removal/insertion of wall partitions, the provision of a new staircase from second to third floor level and the creation of 3 no. access points, at first, second and third floor levels, to the adjacent hotel development approved under Reg. Ref. 3281/20; (iii) provision of a balcony to the front of the building at third floor level with associated alterations to the front elevation; and, (iv) all ancillary works, inclusive of new roof, new entrance door to Jervis Lane, new ridge tiles, new rainwater goods and re-use of existing doors as shutters to front elevation windows, necessary to facilitate the development. The subject property is within the curtilage of the Protected Structure No. 57 Capel Street (RPS No. 1182).
The development will consist of the erection of new signage consisting of: - • 2 no. horizontal signs (1.2m x 4.8m) on Mary Street Little and Little Green Street elevations; • 1 no. horizontal sign over the main entrance on Mary Street Little (0.5m x 2m); • 2 no. pedestrian wayfinding signs (3m x 1.2m) on Little Green Street and Anglesea Row; • 2 no. illuminated plaques (0.5m x 0.5m) located on either side of the main entrance on Mary Street Little; • All of the above signage will have internal LED illumination;
The proposed development will include upgrade and refurbishment works to existing building at 1-3 Westmoreland Street (approximately 1080 sq.m) and its basement and provide a new extension at roof level to provide hotel accommodation and associated ancillary facilities. The development will consist of: Internal and external modifications, reconfiguration, refurbishment and change of use of no. 1-3 Westmoreland Street and its vacant floors (to be extended) from retail/office to provide hotel facilities including a reception area, kitchen, storage, bedrooms, ensuites, circulation space and ancillary facilities. External works include the upgrading of the facades addressing Westmoreland Street and College Green - provision of a new facade frontage, new window and doorway configurations at ground floor level of the eastern facade and provision of a new facade frontage to the southern facade facing College Green. An extension at roof level to the same footprint of the lower building levels to provide storage, bedrooms, en-suites, circulation space and ancillary facilities. All of the above, resulting in the provision of a 40 no. bedroomed hotel building and all associated ancillary facilities as follows: Ground floor level - hotel reception/lobby/check-in area, disabled WC, office areas, lifts, stairwells and circulation areas. First to Fifth storey - provision of general bedroom accommodation, ensuites, lifts, associated ancillary areas and circulation areas. Basement level - plant area, toilet facilities, kitchen, storage areas, ESB switchroom and comms room, lift and circulation areas (with an overall basement area of approximately 145sq.m) The development will also comprise 2 no. signage zones on Westmoreland Street approximately 0.25sq.m and approximately 0.24sq.m and 2 no. projecting signs off the ground floor facade approximately 0.3sq.m each. Drainage works and all associated site development and ancillary works.
The development will consist of: the change of use of the existing building from retail at ground floor and basement and offices overhead to a 38 bedroom hotel with the addition of a new extension floor at attic level, for hotel use. The development will include, Basement- kitchen, storage and other services, Ground floor level hotel reception / check-in area, bar/café, disabled WC, lifts, stairwells and circulation areas; First to Fifth storey - provision of general bedroom accommodation with en-suites, lifts, associated ancillary areas and circulation areas; a new extension at roof level to a smaller footprint than the lower building levels to provide storage, bedrooms with en-suites, and ancillary facilities. One of the two existing retail units at street level will remain unaltered. The ground floor elevation will be upgraded and there will be no changes to the elevations of the existing upper floors. The new attic level will be set back from the existing elevations.
Permission for the erection of 2nos. advertising structures, within curtilage and affixed to the hotel development at 09-17 St. Andrew's Lane, Dublin 2; covered by existing granted Planning Permission (Reg. Ref. 4342/16 and 2537/19). The Planning Permission (Reg. Ref.4342/16) had previously indicated the location of these advertising structures; 1no. to the west of the development at Ground Level (0.6msq) and 1no. to the North of the Development at 5550mm above external Ground Level (2.6msq). The signage lettering will be a mirror black stainless steel finish. On the north, the lettering will be back lit and supported off a satin black powder coated aluminium frame. To the west, the lettering will be supported through a glazed balustrade.
The development will consist of: - The installation of new external roller shutter at entrance door, to replace previously instated internal roller shutter at entrance door. - The replacement of the existing fascia to Henry Street, Moore Street and corner of Henry Street and Moore Street. - New signage to the Henry Street and Moore Street fascia to replace previous signage. - New internal signage on the corner of Henry Street and Moore Street. - New projecting signage to Henry Street and Moore Street. The building is located within the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area.
The development will consist of change of use at first, second and third floors from storage / retail to residential creating eight new residential apartments (2x studios apartments, 5 x one-bed and 1 x two-bed) and part change of use at basement level to provide residential storage and 13 bicycle storage. Internal works comprise removal of internal walls and staircase, fit out of residential units and installation of timber secondary glazing system. External works comprise replacement of existing entrance door and installation of new entrance porch on Moore Street, installation of new granite cill above shopfront on Henry Street and Moore Street, reinstatement of rear elevational windows, new external communal residential amenity space at rear first floor roof level with 1.8 metre high privacy screen, replacement / new plant at first floor roof and upper roof level, repair of existing parapet, new lift overrun at roof level and all associated works.
Planning permission for development to amend the permitted development (Reg. Ref: 3629/17). The development includes the following minor amendments: (i) Reconfiguration of internal layouts and stair cores; (ii) Revisions to fenestration of all permitted elevations of the new development; (iii) Revisions to parapet heights of all permitted elevations; to include reduced parapet heights at 3rd floor level (reduced 350mm), 4th floor level (reduced 680mm), 5th floor (reduced 650mm) and an increase to parapet heights at 6th floor level (increased 25mm) and roof level (increased 175mm) for the purposes of edge protection; (iv) The erection of 2 no. high level backlit painted aluminium signs (8.5 sqm) on the Little Green Street (western) and the Little Mary Street (southern) elevations. The erection of 1 no. low level backlit painted aluminium sign (3.7 sqm) on the Little Mary Street (southern) elevations; (v) All Associated site development works and consequential amendments to the permitted development.
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.
RETENTION. PROTECTED STRUCTURE. The development consists of retention of a sign to the front elevation of 27 Henry Street, Dublin 1 D01DA03.
PERMISSION: The development will consist of: the provision of a contemporary residential extension (296.5 sq m) to the existing rear return (178.2 sq m at basement and ground floor levels) providing 3 No. one bedroom apartments and a plant room, increasing the height from single storey with an extended 2.9 metre high parapet wall above onto St. Andrew's Lane to 5 No. storeys; modifications to the northern elevations of Nos. 25 and 27 Exchequer Street comprising the removal of existing windows and provision of a link between the existing office floor area and the lobby of the proposed residential extension and associated works; removal of plant on the flat roof at first floor level screened by a pre- existing 2.9 metre wall/parapet; provision of a new staircore to the rear/west from first floor level to third floor level; the provision of residential balconies from first to third floor levels facing north and east; the provision of a sedum roof; and all associated works.
Planning permission for a proposed new development consisting of restaurant/cafe bar/take away use in renovated double decker tram; with an external served area to include stools table and outdoor seating area, with new water and drainage connections connected to existing mains with the removal of 10no. cycle stands in total, the relocation of 3no. cycle stands and the installation of 8no. proposed new cycle stands.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission is sought at No. 3 Parnell Street (a Protected Structure RPS Ref. 6422) and No. 57a Jervis Lane Upper and Nos. 4, 5 & 6 Parnell Street (a corner site with Jervis Lane Upper, Dublin 1) and Nos. 58 & 59 Capel Street, Dublin 1 (which abuts Jervis Lane Upper, Dublin 1 to the rear). The development will consist of: (1) Demolition of No. 57a Jervis Lane Upper and existing single storey structures comprising Nos. 4-6 Parnell Street; (2) Demolition of Nos. 58 and 59 Capel Street (excluding the front west-facing facades, shared party wall between properties and the original internal structure on No. 58; (3) Refurbishment of front west-facing facade at Nos. 58 & 59 Capel Street to original state with existing brickwork cleaned and repointed along with the installation of new traditional-style timber windows to replace existing non-original windows; provision of replacement shopfronts to Nos. 58 & 59 Capel Street with associated lighting and signage; (4) Internal and external alterations to the existing three storey, over basement building at No. 3 Parnell Street (a protected structure) to accommodate new hotel development with original brickwork to be cleaned and repointed and new traditional style timber windows to be provided in existing opes on front (north facing) cascade, existing chimney stack to be retained and refurbished; part-removal of internal partitions/walls to facilitate reconfiguration/refurbishment of ground floor first floor and second floor levels of No. 3 Parnell Street to facilitate proposed entrance foyer/lobby, bedrooms and connection (including new feature atrium to rear of existing building) to new hotel development; provision of replacement shopfront on No. 3 Parnell Street with associated lighting, signage and new glazed canopy above replacement shopfront; (5) The construction of a part-five, part-six, part-seven storey (maximum height of 25.38 metres from ground level) over basement, 121-bedroom contemporary hotel on the overall site comprising the following: (i) whiskey lounge (30 sq.m) with associated service bar, wine cellar (20 sq.m) with associated service bar, toilets, gym (70 sq.m) with associated reception area, toilets, changing rooms and spa facilities including steam room & sauna, office/accounts/admin space, kitchen/food preparation areas, bicycle store, luggage store, linen store and associated laundry wash area, plant, storage, water storage, attenuation tank and staff facilities at basement level; (ii) hotel entrance foyer, lobby/reception, check-in area, atrium, restaurant (162 sq.m) accessible via Parnell Street and Jervis Lane Upper with associated kitchen space, lounge/bar/coffee area (158 sq.m), external courtyard/seating area (64 sq.m), cocktail/wine bar (46 sq.m) with adjoining meeting/conference room (35 sq.m), sub-station and wheelchair accessible toilets at ground floor level; (iii) provision of 121 no. hotel bedrooms at ground, first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth floor levels; and, (iv) residents private lounge/bar (61.5 sq.m) at sixth floor level with balcony area (36 sq.m) to the northern & eastern elevations. Room No. 503 at fifth floor level will be served by a balcony on the northern & eastern elevations and Room Nos. 603 & 605 at sixth floor level will be served by balconies on the southern elevation; (6) Other works proposed as part of the development include: (a) SuDS drainage; (b) roof plant; (c) facade treatments to new hotel development to include brick and glazing detail with metal cladding on all elevations; and, (d) all associated site works necessary to facilitate the development.
Development to consist of: Alterations to shopfront on St. Andrew Street increasing the shopfloor area by (0.25m2) and constructed to details matching adjacent shopfront at No. 12 Andrew Street, plus lowering of basement floor by circa 300mm to provide min. head height of 2.4 metres throughout plus provide new staircases, plus remove and adjust windows in rear elevation at ground floor level to accommodate relocated incoming gas and electrical meter-box locations, plus replace pyramidal rooflight to rear flat roof, plus retrofit insulation throughout, plus all associated works.
Planning permission for a mid-terrace building consisting of three storey office use over retail use at ground floor and basement. Development to consist of: alterations to shopfront and office entrance on St. Andrew Street, increase in floor areas of office (2.5m2) and retail (0.5m2) at ground floor and formation of new office lobby plus adjustments to ground floor door opening on rear elevation, plus new flat roof access door and provision of parapet railings at first floor plus all associated works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE The development will consist of, alterations to previously approved planning permission reg. Ref. no. 3281/20 to include signage as follows: (i) A large sign consisting of individual illuminated raised lettering at high level on the 5th floor facing Capel street and at high level on the 4th floor of no. 4 Parnell street. (ii) A large double sided internally illuminated projecting fin sign at 2nd to 3rd floor level on no. 6 Parnell street. (iii) A projecting canopy with lettering to the front and sides over the hotel entrance doors. (iv) Signage to the shop fronts at high level on ground floor consisting of individual letters. (v) Illuminated menu case & small light box signs adjacent to and above the entrances.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:The development will consist of alterations to previously approved planning permission reg. Ref. no. 3281/20 as follows: (1) Minor alterations to ‘new build’ elevations including resizing and adjusting position of some windows and doors, (2) alterations to the shop fronts of No.s 3-6 Parnell street and No.s 58-59 Capel street; note there are no alterations to the upper storey facades of No.3 Parnell or No.s 58-59 Capel street; (3), all associated site works necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: Alterations to development previously approved under Reg. Ref. 3281/20 comprising: (i) opening up of existing party wall between Nos. 58 & 59 (from first to third floor level) and provision of new stair core within new-build element (from basement to fifth floor level) to ensure compliance with fire safety regulations; (ii) fitting of louvred screens to the windows of bedroom Nos. 114, 115, 214, 215, 314 & 315 within new-build element (at first to third floor level); and, (iii) all ancillary works, including general reconfiguration of all floor levels (from basement to fifth floor level), necessary to facilitate the development. The proposed works will result in a revised number of hotel bedrooms (77 no.).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: No. 3 Parnell Street (a Protected Structure RPS. 6422) and Nos. 4, 5 & 6 Parnell Street ( a corner site with Jervis Lane Upper Dublin 1) and Nos. 58 & 59 Capel Street, Dublin 1 (which abuts Jervis Lane Upper, Dublin 1 to the rear). The development will consist of: (1) demolition of Nos. 58 and 59 Capel Street (excluding the front west-facing facades, the rear east-facing facade of the building to rear of 58 Capel Street fronting Jervis Lane Upper, shared party wall between properties and the original internal structure of No. 58), (2) demolition of existing single storey structures comprising Nos 4-6 Parnell Street, (3) internal and external alterations to the existing three storey, over basement building at No. 3 Parnell Street (a protected structure) to accommodate new hotel development with original brickwork to be cleaned and repointed and new traditionall style timber windows to be provided in existing opes on front (north facing) facade, existing chimney stack to be retained and refurbished; part-removal of internal partitions/walls to faciliate reconfiguration/refurbishment of ground floor, first floor and second floor levels of No. 3 Parnell Street to facilitate proposed entrance foyer/lobby, bedrooms and connection (including new feature atrium to rear of existing building) to new hotel develoment, provision of replacement shop front on No. 3 Parnell Street with associated lighting, signage and new glazed canopy above replacement shopfront, (4) alteration of fenestration, refurbishment and extension by 1 no. storey of rear east-facing facade at 58 Capel Street, refurbishment of front west-facing facade at Nos. 58 & 59 Capel Street to original state with existing brickwork and cleaned and repointed along with the installation of new traditional-style timber windows to replace existing non-original windows; provision of replacement shopfronts to Nos. 58 & 59 Capel Street with associated lighting and signage; (5) construction of a part-five, part-six, part-seven storey (maximum height 25.36 metres from ground level) and over basement 94-bedroom contemporaty hotel on the overall site comprising the following: (i) whiskey lounge (30 sq. m.) with associated service bar, wine cellar (20 sq.m.) with associated service bar, toilets, spa facilities including steam room & sauna with associated reception area, toilets, changing rooms and office/accounts/admin space, kitchen /food prepartion areas, bicyle store, luggage store, linen store and associated laundry wash area, plant, storage, water storage attenuation tank and staff facilities at basement level; (ii) hotel entrance foyer, lobby/reception, check-in area, atrium, restaurant (162 sq.m.) accessible via Parnell Street and Jervis Lane Upper with associated kitchen space, lounge/bar/coffee area (148 sq.m.) external courtyard/seating area (64 sq.m.), cocktail/wine bar (46 sq.m) sub station and wheelchair accessible toilets at ground floor level; (iii) provision of 94 no. hotel bedrooms at ground, first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth floor levels; (iv) residents private lounge/bar (66 sq.m.) at sixth floor level with balcony area( 36 sq.m.) to the northern & eastern elevations. Room No. 503 at fifth floor level will be served by balcony on the northern & eastern elevations and Room nos. 602 & 603 at sixth floor level will be served by balconies on the southern elevation. A light well is provided from ground to fourth floor level on the southern elevation within the south-eastern corner of the site, (6) other works proposed as part of the development iclude: (a) roof plant; (b) facade treatments to new hotel development to include brick and glazing detail with metal cladding on all elevations; (c) SuDs drainage; (d) all associate site works necesary to facilitate the developement
Planning Permission for development at Unit No. 32 Coles Lane, ILAC Shopping Centre, Henry Street/Mary Street, Dublin 1. The development will consist of: the change of use of the ground floor (vacant retail/permitted restaurant) and first floor (storage/permitted restaurant) of Unit No. 32 Coles Lane to a casino (304 sq.m) with ancillary family entertainment (48 sq.m) and circulation (103 sq.m). The total gross floor area of the proposed development is 455 sq.m. The development will utilise the existing mall entrance and a second entrance from Coles Lane which has been constructed under DCC Reg. Ref. 3797/18 (permitted restaurant use has not been implemented). The development also includes staff facilities, toilets, signage, and all other associated ancillary work.
Permission for development comprising a rooftop solar photovoltaic installation on the existing roof. The proposed development will consist of a rooftop solar photovoltaic array totalling 958sqm and all associated site works and ancillary services on site.
Planning permission for: removal of existing small extension to rear of house, a new single storey extension to rear of house to incorporate screened terrace at first floor with access from rear bedroom, 1 no. Velux rooflight to rear and 1 no. Velux to front of existing house, new external door and window to side of proposed ground floor extension.
Permission for the removal of an existing mechanical vehicular gate to be replaced with a similar gate positioned closer to the street building line at Block B, Castle Gate Apartments, Castle Street, Dublin 2.
Planning permission for replacement of existing shopfronts and install new shopfront streetscape incorporating 5 no. retail units and apartment block entrance (6 no. in total) and all associated site development works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Dublin City Council -Planning permission is sought by Mink Fusion Ltd for a change of use of the former Rustic Stone Restaurant building, 17, South Great Georges Street, and Exchequer Street, Dublin 2 (Protected Structure). The building is located within the South City Retail Quarter Architectural Conservation Area. The development will consist of a change of use from use as a licensed restaurant to use as a gastropub. Permission is also sought to carry out internal alterations to include, removal of non-original stairs from ground floor to basement and reinstatement of floor in lieu, original and truncated basement stairs to be replaced with new stairs in similar but altered location, new emergency escape door from kitchen at basement, alteration of non-original stud work at bottom of central stairs in basement, creation of void at new stairs to basement, removal of non-original South Great George's street lobby, reinstating original door on South Great George's street, third floor removal of demonstration kitchen and cold room and removal of non-original partitions to form open plan office area to serve the premises.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: Retention planning permission is sought for (i) ventilation ducts to the rear elevation to serve the kitchen; and; (ii) plant and associated ducts located to the rear of the second floor roof of the previously approved extension to serve the Nando's restaurant. Planning permission was previously granted for alterations to the building to provide a Nando's restaurant under Reg. Ref. 2013/11. Planning permission is also sought for a new water harvesting system, including the installation of water tanks (1 no. 1m3 tank at basement level and 2 no. 2.5m3 tanks at third floor level), and the installation of a non-return valve at basement level. The development also includes any ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: To carry out external works on a protected structure for the removal of ATM's on College Green and Suffolk Street infilled with stone to match the existing. The removal of the night safe front plate on college green, to be infilled with stone to match existing. The removal of the Ulster Bank raised letter blue shopfront signage, bus stop signage and general blue signage on College Green, Church Lane and Suffolk Street elevations. Carry out internal works for the removal of the ATM's, loose furniture, general signage and the removal of Ulster Bank digital signage on Suffolk Street. At 33 College Green, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, D02 DD76, Ireland.
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.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning Permission for change of use from retail use to cafe/restaurant at basement, ground and first floor level only and all associated works at 28 Westmoreland Street, Dublin 2, D02 EY73. Protected Structure Ref. No. 8545.
RETENTION & PERMISSION:PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Development at No. 5 Saint Andrew Street, Dublin 2 (a four storey over basement Protected Structure - Register of Protected Structures Ref. no. 7568). The proposed development consists of: -Retention planning permission for: the change of use of the first, second and third floors from office to residential use (3 no. c. 50 sq.m apartments, one at first floor level, one at second floor level, one at third floor level); and internal alterations to the Protected Structure associated with the change of use of the upper floors from office to residential use; and -Planning permission for internal for fire safety related works at ground, first, second and third floor levels.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: The development encompasses 1. The retention of the current use as a hairdressing salon at ground floor level and day spa at basement level including all currently installed furnishings, fixtures, and fittings. 2. The retention of the internal glazed screen and doors between the ground floor level entrance hall and hair salon. 3. The retention of the existing internally illuminated exterior sign. 4. New works comprising the removal of 3 no. treatment rooms at basement level to create a staff room, the installation of 1 no. additional internal doorway at ground floor level to facilitate safe escape from basement level and the installation of removable planters on the public footpath immediately adjacent to the front facade.
PROTECTED STRUCURE: The development will consist of alterations to existing shop unit (Protected Structure ref. 6010), including new signage, alterations to shop front, renovations and amendments to the internal layout
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: for the removal of an existing vinyl sign and the installation of new signage, in accordance with the lodged plans and documents and all ancillary site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of new ATM at the ground floor corner window with integrated signage. This is a Protected Structure.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for the alteration of existing ground floor glazed shopfront to include the removal of existing signage and backing box; new exterior cladding for side wall pilasters and stall risers to match existing repaired and repainted fascia; installation of one backlit sign composed of individual lettering (replacing current signage) mounted on the ground floor fascia; removal of existing ground floor fit-out for replacement with new and all ancillary site works at 3, GPO Buildings, Henry Street, Dublin 1. This building is a Protected Structure (RPS Ref. No. 3639) and is located within an architectural conservation area.
The development will consist of the provision of a pair of decorative metal security gates at the entrance of the shop.
Permission to install spectrum monitoring equipment on the chimney of block 1. This spectrum monitoring equipment consists of three receive only antennas, along with a radio control unit.
RETENTION: The development consists of the retention of window replacements at first floor, second floor and third floor on front elevation and all associated and ancillary works. The structure is located within the South City Retail Quarter Architectural Conservation Area.
Planning permission will consist of: alterations to front facade, including replacement of existing shopfront providing residence access door, signage, associated lighting and all associated and ancillary works. The structure is located within the South City Retail Quarter Architectural Conservation Area.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: We, Failte Ireland, intend to apply for Permission for development at the east side of St. Andrews Former Tourism Centre (Protected Structure), Suffolk Street/St. Andrews Street, Dublin 2. The development will consist of: 1. A single-storey, contemporary-style extension to the east apse of the former Tourism Bureau (church building), which will house an ESB substation, switchroom and storage. 2. The proposal includes trenches for the ESB cable running from Suffolk Street to the ESB substation. 3. All associated site works. The total floor area of the single-storey building is 51.9 sq. m. The total area of the site, required for the works, including the trenches, is 65.4 sq. m.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at St. Andrews Former Tourism Centre (Protected Structure), Suffolk Street/St. Andrews Street, Dublin 2. The development will consist of: 1. Change of use of former Tourist Information Office, restaurant, and annex exhibition hall (now vacant) to food/dining hall and cultural use all to be operated under single management. 2. The alteration and selective removal of certain internal modern additions to restore the structure closer to its original appearance. These removals include: • Office partitions at the ground and first floor levels • The existing bridge across the nave on the first floor levels • Part of the first floor mezzanine within the apse • Part of the second floor in the South and North Transept 3. The provision of the proposed new (replacement) circulation bridge across the nave. 4. Modifications to ensure adequate ventilation and lighting on the exterior of the building. 5. Proposed landscaping, including an outdoor seating area and outdoor lighting. 6. 3 no. external heat pumps at the east side of the former church 7. Replacement of existing skylights at roof level to automatic opening vents and louvre Vents 8. Provision of cycle parking (30 no. spaces) 9. All other associated site works including drainage infrastructure and removal of car parking. The total floor area of the buildings is 1,763 sq. m on a site of 2,696 sq. m.
Planning permission is sought by Tempside Limited from existing retail unit to retail with ancillary off licence sales (area for display of alcohol circa. 51.1m2) and associated signage for the Unit and associated site works, all at Unit 62/63 Parnell Mall, Ilac Centre, Henry Street, Dublin 1, D01KX95.
PERMISSION: The development will consist of: I) demolition of all existing structures on site (totalling 2,975sq.m), including the existing buildings at: No. 8 Mary's Lane, No.6 Mary's Lane, No. 21 Halston Street, No. 2 Little Green Street and No. 4/5 Little Green Street; ii) construction of a mixed-use development comprising a total of 64 no. apartments (4 no. studio units, 6 no. one-bed units, 12 no. two-bed units and 42 no. three-bed units) and 4 no. commercial units (totalling 447.2sq.m) in 3 no. 6-8 storey blocks (Blocks A-C).Block A comprises a 6-8 storey block over basement level, fronting Mary's Lane and Halston Street, with 2 no. commercial units at ground floor level (totalling 294.4sq.m) and 2 no.studio apartments and 31 no. three-bed apartments at upper floor level (totalling 33 no. apartments); Block B comprises an 8 storey block fronting Little Green Street, with 1 no. commercial unit at ground floor level (totalling 70.2sq.m) and 2 no. studio apartments, 5 no. two-bed apartments and 7 no. three-bed apartments at upper floor levels (totalling 14no. apartments); Block C comprises an 8 storey block fronting Little Green Street, with 1 no. commercial unit at ground floor level (totalling 82.6sq.m) and 6 no. one-bed apartments, 7 no. two-bed apartments and 4 no. three-bed apartments at upper floor levels (totalling 17 no. apartments). Residents of all proposed apartments have access to a private balcony/terrace, a communal central landscaped courtyard which comprises a play space (85sq.m) and 3 no. communal roof gardens (which have a combined area of 530sq,m), and 3 no. communal roof gardens (which have a combined area of 530 sq.m) A total of 222 no.bicycle parking spaces, including 16 no. cargo bicycle parking spaces, are also provided at ground floor level (iii) change of use from commercial to residential land use; and (iv) all associated site and infrastructural works including; foul and surface water drainage; attenuation tank; landscaping; signage; bin stores; plant areas and ESB substations; necessary to facilitate the development.