Installation of a rooflight on the South-East facing roof pitch and removal of the existing front elevation pebble dashing.
RETENTION: The development consists of: the temporary use of part of the existing Student Accommodation for tourist or visitor accommodation until 31st May 2022, after which time the development will revert to the originally permitted Student Accommodation use under DCC Reg. Ref. 2827/17. There are no physical changes proposed to the permitted development.
The development will consist of demolishing existing non-original 1 storey extension to the rear of terraced house, construction of new 1 storey rear extension and reconfiguration of ground floor internal layout.
Planning permission sought for demolition of single storey extension to rear and the construction of single storey extension to rear. (Proposed extension area = c20.2m2)
Planning permission for development within the existing Diageo brewery production facility at St. James's Gate, at a site located within the south-west corner of the St. James's Gate brewery lands bound by James Street to the south, Watling Street to the east, Steeven's Lane to the west and Victoria Quay to the north, Dublin 8. The proposed development will consist of: (1) The construction of a forklift building (GFA 236sq.m) (c.14.8m in height), with a return to the north and a metal canopy projecting from a section of the west elevation (+13.647m). The building will comprise of: a work area and gantry; office; breakroom; and storage area. The building will be accessible via: a double height roller shutter door on the west elevation; a single height roller shutter door on the north elevation; and standard pedestrian doors on the west, east and south elevations. Windows will be positioned on the north and west facades. An access ramp will also be installed on the north elevation. A fire escape cage ladder will be located on the southwest corner of the building. The building will have an aluminium clad facade, metal flashing at parapet level and roof lights. A pedestrian barrier will also be erected to the immediate west of the building for safety purposes. (2) The construction of a new canopy structure (GFA 1,070sq.m) (c.8.9m in height) made up of steel columns and trusses and a metal panel deck roof. The canopy will be open on each elevation. The fire escape ladder proposed as part of the forklift building will also connect to the canopy structure at roof level on the north elevation. (3) The construction of an oil containment building (GFA 21.8sq.m) (c.2.9m in height) with a blockwork facade and metal flashing at parapet level. The structure will have a flat roof and will be erected on a concrete plate. The structure will have four sets of welded wire mesh gates on the north elevation. (4) The construction of a hot works unit (GFA 28.7sq.m) (c.4.3m in height) with a metal clad facade and a metal pitched roof. The structure will be erected on a concrete plate. The hot works unit will be accessible via a roller shutter door on the north elevation and a standard pedestrian door on the west elevation. (5) All associated site development works on a site of c.0.24ha. The proposed development is located within a site which has an approved IE (Industrial Emissions) Licence (Ref. No. P0301-04).
Demolition of existing single storey extension to rear. Construction of new single storey extension to rear of existing dwelling. All Associated Demolition, internal alterations, site landscaping and ancillary works.
Attic conversion for storage dormer to the rear with 2 roof windows to the front.
Permission for amendments to permitted development (Ref. 3102/19, 3985/17 & ABP-302295-18) at 58-59 Meath Street, Dublin 8 to include: a) Modifications to the approved 12 no. apartments (7 x two beds and 5 x one beds) at first, second, third, fourth & fifth floor levels and the creation of an additional 1 no. apartment at first floor level to provide 13 no. apartments in total (6 x two beds and 7 x one beds), each with a private balcony, including associated elevational amendments; b) An increase of 5sqm to the stair and lift core at roof level; c) the provision of dedicated apartments storage at ground floor level and d) all associated site works.
Permission for amendments to permitted development (Ref. 3102/19, 3985/17 & ABP-302295-18) at 58-59 Meath Street, Dublin 8 to include: a) Modifications to the approved 12no. apartments (7 x two beds and 5 x one beds) at first, second, third, fourth & fifth floor levels and the creation of an additional 1 no. apartment at first floor level to provide 13no. apartments in total (6 x two beds and 7 x one beds), each with a private balcony, including associated elevational amendments; b) An increase in floor area of 5sqm to the stair and lift core at roof level; c) The provision of dedicated apartment storage at ground floor level and d) All associated site works.
Permission for a material change of use of the approved retail unit at 58/59 Meath Street & part of 27 Carman's Hall, Dublin 8 (as permitted under ref 3985/17 & ABP-302295-18) to provide for Class 1 retail use, with minor alterations to the internal layout at ground level only.
PERMISSION:The development will consist of the material change of use of the approved office unit to provide for a hostel use as well as alterations to the fenestration along the Carman's Hall elevation.
Permission for material change of use of the approve office unit (class 2b; professional services) at 58/59 Meath Street and part of 27 Carman's Hall (as permitted under reg. ref. 3120/22, 3934/20, 3985/17 and ABP-302295-18) to provide for a language school with associated internal modifications.
Planning permission for a material change of use of the approved retail unit at 58/59 Meath Street & part of 27 Carman's Hall (as permitted under reg. ref. 3934/20; 3985/17 and ABP-302295-18) to provide for Class 2 financial/professional services and /or Class 3 office use and/or Class 8 healthcare use.
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;
RETENTION: Retention planning permission for single storey extension to rear of existing house with ancillary works.
The development will consist of the material change of use of the approved language school (as permitted under reg.ref. 4901/22) and sub-division of existing unit to provide for a café and an office with associated internal modifications and façade alterations to provide an entrance to office on the Carman’s Hall elevation and associated signage.
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.
The development will consist of a proposed new shopfront and associated signage for café as submitted under Reg. Ref: WEB1757/24.
RETENTION: Alterations of floor layout in granted application (File no. 0079/98), Basement and Ground floor, 2 bed duplex apartment with bicycle storage changed to Basement storage and Ground floor Restaurant (File no. 5322/22). First floor apartment unchanged, as a 1 bed apartment. Second and Third floor, 2 bed duplex apartment changed to Second floor 1 bed apartment and Third floor 1 bed apartment. Addition of rear Ground floor storage room over Basement storage room ancillary to the residential apartments.
Permission is sought for the change of use from a Retail to Restaurant use.
Permission for alterations to the previously approved planning permission, Dublin City Council Ref: 2022/19 and An Bord Pleanala ref: ABP-303959-19 which will consist of the following changes: 1. Change of use of previously approved ground floor retail unit into two number one-bedroom studio apartments including changes to the elevations and footprint of the building. 2. To change approved first floor two-bedroom apartment into two number one-bedroom studio apartments. 3. To change the approved second floor two-bedroom apartment into two number one-bedroom studio apartments. 4. For the provision of an increased area of public open space amenities for the development. 5. And for all associated site development works.
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.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION:The development will consist of permission for change of use from community education and resource centré to community education and resource centre including childcare for the 278 sq.m. ground floor of the building.
RETENTION: PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Dublin Simon Community is applying for retention permission for development consisting of: The change of use of the two storey (with third level stair shaft access to paved roof) building from parish centre (originally built as a school, Saint Nicholas of Myra National School) to a hostel for the provision of short term emergency accommodation for homeless persons and associated alterations to the internal layout to provide 20 bedrooms accommodating 51 people, sanitary facilities, dining area, kitchen, offices, counselling rooms, a fire escape stairs, additional doors to the existing courtyard, conversion of the outbuilding to a laundry and plant room, external water storage tanks and associated external works including the provision of ramps to existing and additional access doors to the courtyard, at the former Parish Centre, 12-14 Carman’s Hall, Dublin 8, which is a PROTECTED STRUCTURE, RPS 8822 (Former Saint Nicholas of Myra National School).
Permission for demolition of an existing derelict 2 storey building and boundary wall at 30 Manor Street, Stoneybatter, Dublin 7, and construction of a new guesthouse with cafe facilities by MTLB Limited. The development will consist of a new 3 storey building (total internal floor area 669 sqm) providing 20 no. guest bedrooms with new external gallery access, ground floor cafe and includes new landscaping works to the front rear and side (Shea's Lane) and all associated site works as well as the retention of 2no. existing red brick chimney stacks above new roof level.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE. PERMISSION & RETENTION.. Permission and retention for development at this site: Christ Church Cathedral, Christ Church Place, Dublin 8, (a protected structure). Development will consist of widening of main vehicular gate to accommodate delivery vehicles and fire tenders and retention of rearrangement of signage and display cases on perimeter railings.
RETENTION: The proposed development includes the demolition of an existing flat-roofed single storey rear extension of substandard height and its replacement with a mono-pitched rear extension with a ridge height below the existing ridge height of the existing cottage and to the same area and footprint as the original extension, the removal of a front entrance door with a fixed glazed door in keeping with the former door opening, the addition of a side entrance to the rear courtyard, the refurbishment of all exterior walls, chimney, roof slating, rooflights and sundry other minor works.
Demolition of existing one storey extension and construction of new one storey extension to the rear of the dwelling, replacement of existing windows to the front elevation with new windows to match original proportions, removal of existing rendered finish to the front elevation and reinstatement of the original brickwork to match the adjacent properties. The development consists of upgrade of the existing house.
The development will consist of: Installation of new proprietary metal cladding system, including cills, cappings and flashings to the south (side) and west (rear) elevations of existing house.
Permission for demolition of the existing rear extension and a portion of the original building in order to create a courtyard and a new three storey rear extension for a total floor area of 97 sq.m; lowering of the attic floor for integration with the rear extension; opening of a skylight on the front pitch of the roof: decorative and services works internally, and all the ancillary site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the following to a Protected Structure; change existing offices use to medical practice. The proposed development relates to "change of use" to a building within the curtilage of a Protected Structure, located within an Architectural Conservation Area.
Permission for the construction of a 4 storey apartment block comprising: (A) 8 x 1 bed apartments. each with balcony/external terrace, lift and common circulation areas, (B) hard landscaped communal courtyard with public lighting, bin lock up and (C) hard landscaped private yard with secure bike parking, (D) pedestrian access to proposed scheme through existing archway of Montpelier Square Apartments, and all associated site works.
Permission for the construction of a 6 storey apartment block comprising: (A) 15 apartments, each with balcony/external terrace, made up of 12 x 1 bed, 2 x 2 bed duplex and 1 x 3 bed duplex with lift and common circulation areas (B) Hard landscaped communal courtyard with public lighting, bin lockup and bike stands (C) Hard landscaped private yard with secure bike parking (D) Pedestrian access to proposed scheme through existing archway of Montpelier Square apartments, and all associated site works.
The development will consist of: (i) demolition of 2 no. existing two-storey residential properties at Nos. 16-17 Grand Canal Place; (ii) construction of a six storey, with communal roof terrace, residential apartment block comprising 16 no. apartments (6 no. studio, 6 no. one-bedroom & 4 no. two-bedroom) each having shared access to a communal roof garden and bike store (30 no. spaces); and, (iii) all ancillary works, inclusive of SuDS drainage, necessary to facilitate the development. Each apartment from first to fifth floor level will be served by private amenity space in the form of a balcony.
PERMISSION:The development will consist of: (i) demolition of 2 no. existing two-storey residential properties at Nos. 16-17 Grand Canal Place; (ii) construction of a six storey, with set-back fifth floor level, aparthotel comprising 24 no. bedrooms with common room, plant room, roof terrace and external plant area provided at fifth floor level; (iii) provision of a café unit (66sq.m) at ground floor level; and, (iv) all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
The proposed development includes the demolition and replacement of an existing ground floor extension to the rear, an extension at first floor level to the rear, the internal reconfiguration of the dwelling, additional rooflights to the rear, a new pedestrian accessway from Davis Place to the rear and all associated site works. The primary pedestrian access will remain from John Dillon Street.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at this a site of approx. 0.1024ha accessed from Shea's Lane and to the rear of No. 27, 28 & 29 Manor Street, (all protected structures), Dublin 7. The development will consist of construction of a new 3 and part 4 storey apartment development consisting of 20 no. apartments (7 no. 1 beds, 10 no. 2 beds, 2 no. 3 beds and 1 no. studio units). Each residential unit has associated private open space in the form of a balcony or terrace and a communal open space. A total of 30 no. bicycle spaces are proposed and 1 no. set down car space. A single storey structure is proposed for a waste management and bicycle storage area along with associated bike shelter structures. The development shall be accessed from Shea's Lane. The associated site and infrastructural works include provision for water services, foul and surface water drainage and connections, attenuation proposals; permeable paving; all landscaping works; boundary treatments; shared surface footpath and roadway; and electrical services.
The proposed development comprises the following: i) Demolition of existing derelict structures comprising 1 no. two-storey and 2 no. single storey former industrial units and removal of existing boundary walls on site c.288 sq.m). ii) Construction of a 9 no. storey mixed use development comprising 40 no. 1 bed apartment units ranging in size from c. 50.3 sq.m - 53 sq.m at 1st to 8th floor level and a community hub (including WC, Kitchenette and office) c. 115 sq.m at ground floor level. iii) All units are intended to provide housing for independent living for older residents (60 years plus). iv) Pedestrian access points to the development from Marrowbone Lane and Summer Street South. v) The development also proposes c.274 sq.m of communal open space as a landscaped terrace at roof level, balconies associated with individual apartment units, ground floor access courtyard (c. 50 sq.m), associated secure bicycle parking and bin storage, ESB Substation, switch room, M&E services room, generator room, hard and soft landscaping and all other associated site works and services above and below ground on an overall site area of c. 505 sq.m.
The proposed development comprises the following: (i) demolition of existing derelict structures comprising 1 no. two-storey and 2 no. single storey former industrial units and removal of existing boundary walls on site; (ii) construction of a 10-storey apartment block comprising 42 no. residential units (17 no. one-bed and 25 no. two-bed) with each unit being served by private amenity space and having access to a communal roof terrace/garden (263 sqm). The apartment block includes 104 no. bicycle spaces, concierge area (49 sqm), bin store (82 sqm), substation, switch room, tanks/pumps at ground floor level; 42 no. storage lockers (75.5 sqm) at first floor level; and additional plant at roof level; and (iii) All ancillary works including landscaping, lighting and engineering works necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: 0.212 Ha. site at Nos 133 & 133A Capel Street, Nos. 136A and 136B Capel Street, Nos 7 and 7A Meetinghouse Lane and No.23, Little Mary Street, Dublin 1 (all Protected Structures with the exception of No. 7A Meetinghouse, Lane, RPS Nos. 1213, 5064, 8772). Part of the site is also known as the former Boland's Bakery (including structures to the rear opening onto Meeting House Lane) referred to as No133B Capel St. in the Record of Protected Structures (also RPS No. 1213). The development amends a permitted hotel development (as granted under DCC Reg. Ref. 3274/20 (ABP Reg. Ref. ABP-309470-21) and subsequently amended by DCC Reg. Ref. 3463/22). The proposed amendments will consist of the following modifications change of use of the function room in Building D to restaurant/bar (c.310 sqm); the increase in height of the permitted building C from c. 15.5 metres to c. 24.4 metres including plant (additional 3 no. storeys including rooftop plant) and associated increase in height of the link bridge between building C and building B; the reduction in height of the building connection between building A and Building B from c. 13.6 metres to c. 11.1 metres; revised back of house and core layout to accommodate an ESB substation and switch room at the south of building B; elevation changes including revised materials treatment s and the omission of cantilever terraces and structural projections on the north, west and east elevations of building B from third to seventh floor levels; the extension of the restaurant/bar in building B (c.60 sqm); changes to building B (former car park) including removal of an additional steel beam and building D (former meeting house) in the perforation of the southern wall to accommodate services and for openings and in the widening of a previously permitted opening to the northern wall; internal changes and reconfigurations; additional plant including roof top plant and all associated development works above and below ground. The proposed amendment will increase the gross floor area of the development from 5,449 sqm to 6,051 sqm and will increase the number of hotel bedrooms from 98 no. to 101 no.
0.212 Ha. site at Nos 133 & 133A Capel Street, Nos. 136A and 136B Capel Street, Nos 7 and 7A Meetinghouse Lane and No.23, Little Mary Street, Dublin 1 (all Protected Structures with the exception of No. 7A Meetinghouse, Lane, RPS Nos. 1213,5064,8772). Part of the site is also known as the former Boland's Bakery (including structures to the rear opening onto Meeting House Lane) referred to as No133B Capel St. in the Record of Protected Structures (also RPS No. 1213). PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of amendments to the permitted hotel development as granted under Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 3274/20 and An Bord Pleanala Case Reference 309470-21, to include the following modifications to accommodate the detail Mechanical & Electrical service design:- Alterations to the roof level on Building B to accommodate air handling units, heat pumps, additional plant equipment & roof top plant screening, the relocation of the firefighting lift shaft and an associated generator. Provision of an increased FFL to FFL on Building B to provide a service zone within the internal corridors, resulting in an increase to the overall parapet level by a total of 1m and the required adjustments to the external elevations. Alterations to the roof level on Building C to accommodate air handling units, heat pumps, additional plant equipment & roof top plant screening. Provision of an increased FFL to FFL on Building C to provide a service zone & appropriate level access connection to Building B, resulting in an increase to the overall parapet level by a total of 1.5m and the required adjustments to the external elevations. All other associated site and ancillary development works. The proposed amendments do not result in any changes to the footprint of the permitted development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: permission for development of a hotel at this 0.212 Ha site at Nos. 133 and 133A Capel Street, Nos. 136A and 136B Capel Street, Nos. 7 and 7A Meetinghouse Lane and No. 23 Little Mary Street, Dublin 1 (all Protected Structures with the exception of No. 7A Meetinghouse Lane, RPS Nos. 1213, 5064, 8772). Part of the site is also known as the Former Boland’s Bakery (including structures to the rear opening onto Meeting House Lane) referred to as No. 133B Capel Street in the Record of Protected Structures (also RPS No. 1213). The development will consist of: the removal of part of existing floorspace (1,512 sq m) which principally includes the removal of non-original fabric to Protected Structures of no architectural significance (including fabric such as flat roofed extensions, stud partitions, blockwork services enclosures, infill floor and ceiling sections, stair enclosures, atrium, block fabric to original openings, later windows, doors, services, fittings and concrete floors); upper gable fabric of No.133b Capel Street in addition to the limited removal of original fabric to facilitate permeability, improved functioning and connectivity (including the provision of openings in existing masonry); change of use of building fabric to be retained (2,805 sq m) from current commercial uses (offices, storage and workshop), ancillary car parking and residential use to use as a hotel; and the provision of an additional 2,694 sq m to facilitate a development with a gross floor area of 5,499 sq m (a total 1,182 sq m larger than existing premises which has a gross floor area of 4,317 sq m). The proposed development will range in height from part one to part eight storeys and the hotel will comprise 98 No. bedrooms in addition to ancillary facilities including bar, restaurant and function areas. The development includes modifications to non-original shopfronts, replacement of floor slabs throughout (principally relating to archaeological and architectural investigations which will be subject to separate license); reconfiguration of internal spaces and conservation works to existing structures including roof repair to early buildings, masonry repointing, removal of cementitious render and replacement with lime-based render, masonry consolidation, repair/replacement of rainwater goods, repair/ replacement of non-original window joinery, creation of new openings through existing masonry, replacement and re-routing of services, structural interventions, fire safety interventions, reconstruction of upper gable fabric of No.133b Capel Street in brick; general architectural modifications and internal and external works for the repair, maintenance and upgrading of the buildings. The development includes bicycle parking spaces; hard and soft landscaping including courtyards and inaccessible upper level outdoor planted spaces; the provision of upper level private terraces facing east; signage; lighting; plant; service and refuse areas; and all associated works above and below ground. The proposed development can be accessed via No. 133 Capel Street, No.7 Meeting House Lane and No.23 Little Mary Street.
PERMISSION for works to our property consisting of the demolition of existing single storey extensions and the provision of a new 2 storey extension to the rear of dwelling along with internal and external alterations, provision of revised garden shed and all associated site works and services
Development at a c. 0.056 ha site. The development comprises the refurbishment and extension of the existing buildings to provide a 9 no. storey development including hotel, restaurant and roof bar. The development will consist of: A. The removal of the roof of the 2 no. storey (over basement) building fronting Meetinghouse Lane and the interconnected 2 no. storey building to the rear (total floor area c. 647 sq.m); B. The refurbishment of the buildings including the removal of internal floors (238 sq.m) and walls to facilitate the core structure of the proposed development; C. The replacement of the roof at the interconnected 2 no. storey building to the rear and provision of new window openings at mezzanine level; D. The extension of the building fronting Meetinghouse Lane to provide a 9 no. storey (including mezzanine) hotel development comprising 65 no. bedrooms and licenced restaurant (c. 2,547 sq.m total floor area). E. Partial demolition of the western elevation fronting Meetinghouse Lane to provide new windows opening at and entrances and elevational treatment with canopy above hotel entrance and signage (2.2 sq.m) with additional signage at entrance arch at Meetinghouse Lane (2.6 sq.m); F. Publicly accessible enclosed glazed roof garden, licenced restaurant and bar (c. 271 sq.m) at top floor level; G. Reception, storage, kitchen and refuse store and WC at ground floor level, with management office, staff changing facilities and multipurpose meeting room at upper floors; H. Landscaped external courtyard (c. 123 sq.m) including 12 no. bicycle parking spaces. I. Provision of plant at basement, mezzanine and top floor levels and all associated site works, infrastructure and green roof. No works are proposed to the floorspace occupied by Evans Art Supplies.
Planning Permission for development at the boundary wall of Diageo Brewery, Steeven's Lane, Dublin 8. The proposed development will consist of: (1) General repair and refurbishment works to the western boundary wall; (2) The demolition of a disused substation building adjoining the boundary wall; (3) The removal of 2 no. existing doors to the substation that is to be demolished (opes to be blocked up with matching rubble stone); (4) The removal of 2 no. timber window frames and sashes (opes to be blocked up with reclaimed brick); and (5) All associated works. The proposed development is located within a site which has an approved IE (Industrial Emission) Licence (Ref. No. P0301-04).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: Retention permission for continuance of change of use and permission for continuance of use at the site. A) Retention permission for continued change of use is sought from office to health services use at 33 Manor Street, Dublin 7. (In accordance with P.A. Reg. Ref: 3555/16, An Bord Pleanala PL29N.237780, P.A. Reg. Ref: 2311/10). Services provided on site are: counselling, advocacy, outreach, educational and health information. B) Permission for continuance of use is sought (In accordance with condition no. 2 P.A. Reg. Ref: 3555/16) re: amendment to condition no. 4 (An Bord Pleanala P.A. Reg. Ref: PL29N.237780, P.A. Reg. Ref: 2311/10) for provision for an additional evening of operation on Thursdays from 17:00pm to 20:30pm (evening counselling). C) Permission for continuance of use is also sought (In accordance condition no. 4 & 5 P.A. Reg. Ref: 3555/16) re: amendment to condition no. 5 (An Bord Pleanala Reg. Ref: PL29N.237780, P.A. Reg. Ref: 2311/10) for provision of a small sign on the external of the building stating the name of the service. The property is a protected structure, and no material change of use is proposed.
Planning Permission to convert the existing attic into storage/study at No. 14 Brodir Row, Arbour Hill, Palatine Sq., Dublin D07V6F4. Planning permission also includes 1 no. cabrio plus 1 no. standard rooflight to the north side and 2 no. rooflights to the south side of the roof plus connecting stairs and small bathroom internally.
Attic conversion for storage with dormer window to the rear, and first-floor extension with a Flat roof to the rear.
Retention permission: the development will consist of the rentention of conversion of attic space including dormer window to rear.
The development will consist of demolition of rear single-storey return and construction of new two-storey rear extension.