The proposed development will consist of the demolition of the existing single storey rear extension and construction of a new single storey rear extension and first floor extension with alterations to the existing rear roof profile to suit
Permission is sought by Tempside Limited for change of use of Unit 141 & Unit 142 from permitted office space (circa 358 m2) to retail use and part change of use to ancillary off-license sales (area for display of alcohol circa. 19.2m2) and associated signage for the Unit and associated site works, all at 141-142 Phibsborough Road, Dublin 7, DO7 YK12.
RETENTION: The development consists of retention of an automatic barrier installed on adjacent Devery's Lane.
PERMISSION to (a) create a new vehicular entrance with kerb dishing to facilitate off street parking and EV charging for one car and (b) to create a new window opening at first floor level.
Change of use of existing building from solicitor's office to doctor's surgery.
RETENTION: Retention Permission sought to retain rear single storey extension to No. 55 ground level over basement hairdressers use; retain basement extension, single storey extension and two storey extension to No. 56 offices use; retain the amalgamation of No. 55 & 56 first floor level offices with partial removed subdividing wall, into one unit as being part of No. 56; associated external & internal material alterations No's 55 & 56; rear rooflights to rear part of both No's 55 & 56 roofs.
Planning Permission is sought by Ross McBride for part demolition of existing rear single storey extension, and the erection of a single storey extension at 45 Leinster Street North. Phibsborough, Dublin 7.
The development will consist of (a) the demolition of the existing 10 sqm rear extension which contains a kitchen and wc. (B) the removal of the roof to the rear of the existing dwelling, (c) full refurbishment of the existing dwelling including reconfiguration of the internal layout, (d) Construction of a 10sqm extension to the rear of the dwelling, (e) Construction of a new 21sqm first floor dormer extension to the rear of the dwelling, (f) conversion of the existing attic and addition of new roof lights to the front pitch of the existing dwelling, (g) all associated site works.
PERMISSION: For development at a c. 0.0225 Ha (c. 225 sq m) site at Nos. 57-58 Dorset Street Lower, Dublin 1, D01 VOY8. The site incorporates part of the rear of the formerly known O'Mara's 'Red Parrot' Pub (alternatively known as 'JUNO'). The development will consist of: the demolition of part of the lower ground floor/basement and ground floor levels (totalling c. 251 sq m), principally comprising a storage area and outdoor area at lower ground floor/basement level and a kitchen, indoor pub area and outdoor area at ground floor level; and the construction of a 3 No. storey over part lower-ground/part basement development (totalling c. 540 sq m) comprising 6 No. residential units (3 No. studio units, 2 No. 1 bed apartments and 1 No. 2 bed apartment ranging in size from c. 38 sq m to c. 76 sq m) with associated balconies principally facing north, south and east; and a kitchen (47 sq m) at basement level to serve the pub and restaurant. The development will also include bicycle parking; bin storage; 1 No. store (c. 13 sq m); sedum roof with rooflight; elevational changes; drainage works; and all associated site and development works above and below ground.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE. PERMISSION & RETENTION St. Laurence OToole Catholic Social Care CLG, trading as Crosscare, intend to apply for Retention Permission for development consisting of: 1) The change of use from third level education (former Mater Dei Institute) to a family hub providing short term emergency accommodation to homeless families and altered internal layout to provide accommodation units (50 family units/133 bed spaces), 2) Retention of associated works i.e. the provision of new facilities within the existing building including; in the existing 2 Storey block new indoor recreation, play areas and study areas at first floor level, and new family accommodation units, laundry, & gym facilities at ground floor level; while in the three storey central block, new family accommodation units, staff offices and domestic kitchen facilities, together with, in the existing single storey chapel a new quiet room, store, counselling room and staff offices. Externally the replacement of all existing single glazed /panelled units with new double glazing /panelled units. 3) Retention of extensions to the existing two storey western block (former lecture block): consisting of infill modifications and extensions at ground floor level to the existing under-croft to provide family accommodation, i.e. 18m2 at the north end in two small infills, and 102m at the south end consisting of 80m2 of infill & 22m of extension beyond the original under-croft; together with alterations to the existing fenestration on all sides of this block. 4) Retention of extensions to the existing three storey block, to the east an additional 34m2 at ground level to provide family accommodation units and on its new flat roof a new terrace to the existing first floor dining room, including a new external stair to the existing garden area; to the south a new three storey external fire escape stairs; to the west some additional kitchen plant equipment beside the kitchen back door and on the north elevation a new kitchen extract duct up on to the roof. 5) Retention of extensions to the existing single storey block, externally to the south a new 3m2 entrance lobby and internally a new 10m2 first floor counselling room in the existing double height space, resulting in a combined total extension area of 167m2 to the building, bringing the total area of accommodation in the building to 2,532m2 including the extensions. 6) Retention of new free standing external structures, a 9m2 storeroom, a 44m2 covered play area, pedestrian ramps, external children's play area, and associated site development works including two 12m2 metal storage sheds and adjacent bin storage facility and one 15m by 2.4m container as a temporary storage area. The Development Proposed for Planning Permission will consist of 52 new bicycle stands, i.e. 26 open spaces & 26 covered bicycle spaces. The existing car park provides 30 spaces, immediately in front of the building, and the family hub has full access to the existing Clonliffe Road entrance car park with its 46 spaces. All at Crosscare, Clonliffe Family Hub (former Mater Dei Institute), 204-206 Clonliffe Road, Dublin, D03 PD86, which is within the curtilage of the Protected Structure of the former Holy Cross College.
The development will consist of the demolition of the single-storey rear lean-to and the chimney on the rear return and the construction of a new single-storey rear lean-to with rooflight. 2 no. existing window openings on the rear return will be enlarged and the existing window opening to the rear of the main house will be changed for a door.
PROTECTED STRUCURE: The development will consist of the demolition of the existing fern house, deemed not to be of historic significance and demolition of the ancillary lean to structures comprising toilets, boiler room and store and demolition of a single storey masonry shed and removal of the external steps, to conservation and restoration the existing Waterlily House, Cactus House and connecting glazed structure, the construction of a new glasshouse on the site of the existing fern house, the extension of the existing lower ground floor level with new accommodation below the Waterlily House and the Cactus House to accommodate building services equipment, rainwater storage and store rooms, the replacement of a single storey masonry shed with new enclosure to accommodate building services equipment associated works will include a raised walkway, level changes to facilitate access including graded footpaths, external steps, hard and soft landscaping light, signage and all associated ancillary site works.
Retention planning permission for change of use from a shop to a cafe and retention permission for cafe fascia signage and retention permission for cafe fascia projecting signage. At the existing ground floor commercial unit with a floor area of 68.8m2.
RETENTION planning permission of the as constructed foul drainage system (altering condition no.2 of granted application ref: 2692/18).
PERMISSION & RETENTION: For (a) Retention Permission for the existing use of the premises as an 8 bed guest house including the retention of the existing 42m2 single storey extension to the rear of 210 Clonliffe Road., and (b) Planning Permission for some minor internal alterations including the reduction of the number of existing bedrooms from 9 to 8 so as to provide improved bedroom, bathroom and toilet facilities; and also permission to construct a 3.4m2 single storey boiler room attached to the side of the rear return of the building including associated site works.
The development will consist of the demolition of the existing two storey mixed-use buildings at 146-147 Phibsborough Road and a derelict single storey dwelling known as 10 Eglington Terrace to the rear and construction of new mixed-use development. The proposed development is for a mixed-use block consisting of a restaurant & cafe space together with associated waste management and plant room areas totalling 325 sq.m. at ground floor level. The upper levels will comprise 17 No. apartments above provided in 2.No blocks of six storeys to Phibsborough Road, five storeys to the rear set around a central courtyard space at first floor level containing the lift and access decks. Recessed balconies are provided throughout and projecting balconies are provided to the east elevation of the rear block. The apartments consist of nine one-bedroom apartments and eight two-bedroom apartments totalling 1492 sq.m including external circulation access decks. The proposed development also consists of 2.No three bedroom two storey townhouses totalling 207 sq.m. with private gardens and 3 No. car parking spaces to the rear. Vehicular access to the development is via the existing entrance to the St. Peter's Square Development while the townhouses are accessed separately via a laneway from Royal Canal Bank. Proposed landscaping and associated ancillary works include a communal open space, bicycle parking, permeable paving to the existing car parking area where 2. No. Spaces will be dedicated to the apartments in the new development.
The development will consist of the following: The relocation and resizing of the link connection at Level 02 between the existing Whitty Building and the previously granted rooftop extension development, Reg Ref 3616/20 to accommodate support service and circulation for the department. In addition, the part infill of an existing external courtyard from garden space to internal accommodation at Level 01 for the purposes of Mechanical and Electrical Plant provision. The development is located directly over the North Circular Road Main Entrance to the North of the Campus. This is within the centre of the Mater Hospital Campus, Eccles Street, Dublin 7 and will have a total additional internal area of 88sqm. The works form part of the ongoing enabling works for the development of the Hospital's facilities.
Retention permission for the 1sr floor obscured glass bathroom window at the front end of the south side elevation and planning permission for a 1st floor bedroom & bathroom hipped roof extension over the previous kitchen extension at the rear with 1st floor windows into both south side and rear elevations, associated facade changes include relocation of 1st floor back bedroom window to the south side elevation and one ground floor back facing window changed to patio door, plus front hall extension onto the front drive
A double storey pitched roof extension and a single storey flat roof extension, all to rear, comprising a kitchen/dining room, WC and utility room at ground floor. The refurbishment will also include the relocation/enlargement of existing bedrooms, new wet room and ensuite at first floor with all related works
A double storey pitched roof extension and a single storey flat roof extension, all to rear, comprising a kitchen/dining room, WC and utility room at ground floor. The refurbishment will also include the relocation/enlargement of existing bedrooms, new wet room and ensuite at first floor with all related works
Permission for development on a site located at 'The front of 397 North Circular Road, Dublin 7'. This development will consist of the replacement of the 2 no. existing scrolling advertising displays with 2 no. digital displays (3.4m high by 6.28m wide) at the front of 397 North Circular Road, Dublin 7. The Application also includes the removal of one static advertising display at Millmount Terrace, Drumcondra, Dublin 9.
The replacement of 2No. illuminated 6.36m x 3.43m scrolling advertising displays with 1No. digital 6.28m x 3.4m advertising display at 397 North Circular Road, Dublin 7, and all associated site works and services.
The development will consist of the construction of two dormers and roof extension in the attic level to the rear of the property.
Planning permission for the change of use and sub-division of an existing two storey building from retail/commercial use to cafe/restaurant use at ground floor with relocated access door incorporating minor alterations to facade fronting onto Lower Dorset Street and residential use at first floor level, containing one no. 1 bedroom self-contained apartment with access from Belvidere Road, all wholly contained within an existing building.
The development will consist of: partial demolition of existing single storey return, new single storey rear extension, new rear roof lights, external shading frame, SuDS drainage, minor internal first floor reconfiguration, landscaping works and all associated ancillary works to facilitate the development.
Planning permission for the construction of a roof top extension of the Whitty Wing to include a Coronary Care Unit, 18 bed expansion of the existing associated Out Patients Clinics and support accommodation and other minor associated works including roof top plantroom. The demolition of an existing skylight and removal of a roof top garden will be required to facilitate the development. The development is located at the Hospital Level 2 and directly over the North Circular Road main entrance to the north of the campus with a link connection back to the Whitty Wing. This is all within the Mater Hospital Campus and has a total floor area of 1,201 m2. The works form part of the ongoing enabling works for the development of the Hospital's facilities.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: Permission for retention and completion of the following works; a) for demolition and removal of an existing ground floor extension area, b) construction of enlarged ground floor extension area, c) construction of first floor extension area, containing a bedroom and storage area internally, with rear elevation window; d) alteration to an existing window, reduced in height, at first floor level to the existing rear elevation, and permission for the following works; e) construction of a new window ope at first floor level to the existing rear elevation.
The development will consist of two new rooflights to the rear slope of the existing roof, a new two storey extension with flat roof and rooflights to the rear, two new windows to the rear at 1st floor level, internal alterations to the existing house and associated site works.
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.
RETENTION: Planning permission is being sought for the retention of the change of use from retail/commercial use to residential use at first floor level consisting of a two bedroom apartment wholly contained within an existing building. Access to the unit is provided directly from Dorset Street.
The development will consist of the construction of a dormer window in the main roof to the rear of the property.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for a 2m high by 750 mm wide metal sculpture to be permanently erected on the grounds of St. Patrick's College Campus, Drumcondra, Dublin 9. The proposed development comes within the curtilage of a Protected Structure, Belvedere House (Ref.: DU018-012001). Hard landscaping, sculpture lighting and seating to be provided at sculpture location.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The site is bound by Milbourne Avenue to the South and Ferguson Road to the West. The development will consist of the raking and repointing of brickwork on all elevations of the Water Tower. Works to the parapet including the replacement of clay balusters. Removal of vegetation, biological growth and debris, and the installation of external feature lighting to illuminate the Water Tower at night.
The development consists of to demolish existing detached single storey domestic garage and full planning permission is sought to construct (1) two storey 1 bed apartment with balcony on side elevation (2) connect to existing services (3) and complete all ancillary site works.
The development will consist of the demolition of existing St. Vincent’s Swimming Pool (derelict single storey detached building c.757m sq.) and the construction of 5 no. dwellings, comprising 1 no. 2 storey 5 bedroom dwelling, 2 no. 2 storey 4 bedroom dwellings and 1 no. 2.5 storey 5 bedroom dwelling in a single terraced block and 1 no. 1.5 storey 4 bedroom detached dwelling, including all associated on and off-site development works, car parking, boundary treatment works, soft and hard landscaping on the site of c. 0.24ha. and removal of existing c.2m high boundary wall to create direct vehicular and pedestrian access by the extension of the existing Towerview Cottages cul de sac. The development will also include the provision of a temporary construction access road (c.90m long) through the adjoining St. Vincent’s School lands with vehicular access onto the Finglas Road and the temporary removal (and future reinstatement) of existing single storey building c.57m sq. required to facilitate the temporary access. A Natura Impact Statement has been prepared and is included with the application.
The development will consist of the demolition of existing St. Vincent’s Swimming Pool (derelict single storey detached building c. 757 sqm) and the construction of 6 no. dwellings, comprising 1 no. 2 storey 5 bedroom dwelling, 2 no. 2 storey 4 bedroom dwellings and 1 no. 2.5 storey 5 bedroom dwelling in a single terraced block on sites 3 – 6 inclusive and 2 no. houses in a two storey semi-detached block comprising a 4 bedroom house on site 1 and a 3 bedroom house on site 2, including all associated on and off-site development works, car parking, boundary treatment works, soft and hard landscaping on the site of c. 0.24 ha, and removal of existing c. 2m high boundary wall to create direct vehicular and pedestrian access by the extension of the existing Towerview Cottages cul de sac. The development will also include the provision of a temporary construction access road (c. 90m long) through the adjoining St. Vincent school lands with vehicular access onto the Finglas Road and the temporary removal (and future reinstatement) of existing single storey storage building c. 57m sq. required to facilitate the temporary access. A Natura Impact Statement has been prepared and is included with the application.
Permission is sought for the demolition of the existing garage (25sqm), single storey lean-to utility room (6sqm), garden shed, greenhouse and return chimney to the rear, modifications to the ground floor window openings and installation of a velux rooflight to the rear, and associated site works.
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.
Planning permission for proposed new single storey extension to side and 2 storey extension to rear incorporating demolition of existing storage shed to side and all associated site works.
The development will consist of the widening of the existing vehicular entrance from 2.8m metres clear opening to 3.6m metres clear opening.
The proposed development will consist of a single-storey extension to rear of existing dwelling, with rooflights, and all associated site works.
The development will consist of: (i) change of use of Unit 7 (99 sq. m gross floor area) from Off licence to retail, (ii) amalgamation of Unit 11 (93.5 sq. m gross floor area) and part Unit 12 (51.4 sq. m gross floor area) into the existing Tesco Supermarket Unit (1,996 sq. m gross floor area) to provide a single retail unit and the change of use of the entire amalgamated unit (2,138.9 sq. m gross floor area, across ground, first and second floor levels) from retail to retail with subsidiary alcohol sales to form a new licensed supermarket, (iii) reduction in size of Unit 12 from 87.5 sq. m gross floor area to 36.1 sq. m gross floor area, (iv) new glazed shopfront with external roller shutter and new means of escape door (with frosted vinyl) on the eastern elevation (at the location of the current Unit 11 entrance), and (v) all ancillary site services and site development works.
1. Demolition of block shed located in the rear garden. 2. Construction of a two storey flat roof rear extension to consist of a kitchen and lounge at the ground floor and a bedroom and bathroom at the first floor. 3. General remodel and partial upgrade of the existing dwelling at both ground floor & first floor to suit the proposed layouts. 4. All drainage, structural and associated site works to be implemented.
The development consists of: Demolition of existing rear extension containing a bathroom and shed abutting 32 Connaught Street, Phibsborough. A single storey flat roof extension, all to rear abutting 32 Connaught Street, Phibsborough, comprising kitchen/ dining room, WC and en-suite at ground floor. The refurbishment of existing room into a bedroom at ground floor.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of: (i) the renovation of an existing end terrace dwelling house, (ii) internal repairs and refurbishment works to the existing building, (iii) reinstatement of main roof, timber sash windows, front entrance door, front steps and railings, and repair to all external elevations of the existing building including the removal of the steel bracing and associated stabilisation works, (iv) the construction of a new 3 storey extension to the rear and, (v) all associated site works.
Permission is sought for the demolition of the existing rear extension and the construction of a new two storey extension to the rear & side, the addtion of a small front entrance porch, enclosed shed along with a new vehicular entrance to the exsiting end of terrace house at 64 Walsh Road, Dublin 9, D09 P8N7.
Single storey extension to rear of property.
The development, an amendment to the permitted application (register reference WEB1758/22), will consist of the construction of a new 2-storey, 3-bedroom semidetached house to the side (north) of the existing house (no.34) and all ancillary works including site works and a vehicular and pedestrian entrance to Shandon Mills.
The development will consist of the construction of a new 3-storey, 4-bedroom semidetached house to the side (north) of the existing house (no.34) and all ancillary works including site works and a vehicular and pedestrian entrance to Shandon Mills.
The development seeking permission will consist of the provision of a 2.5m wide vehicular entrance to the front of the property.