To build a new spectator stand with dressing rooms and storage areas underneath, upgrade the existing waste water treatment system and all associated site and ancillary works
- the development will consist of the change of use of existing multi use units, to training rooms, offices, and other ancillary areas for use as an educational and training centre, there are changes to the elevations to include new cladding doors and windows, the project will also include the replacement of the existing roof with a new pitched roof using steel truss and insulted roofing panels
To: (a) demolish existing dwelling and boiler house. (b) construct a new replacement dwelling, garage and carport. (c) alter the existing site entrance and all associated site works and services
To RETAIN dwelling house and boundaries as constructed from that previously approved under Planning permission Ref: P8/9750 including all ancillary site works
For the construction of an ESB Substation and Switch room. The development will consist of the construction of a 34m2 Medium Voltage substation, undergrounding of existing cables along the south eastern boundary of the site and all ancillary site works
For development which will consist of the upgrade of existing training rooms, offices and other ancillary areas for use as an educational and training centre, there are changes to the back elevation to include new doors and windows
The development will consist of the construction of a two-storey infill building to an existing vacant site with ground floor retail unit, two storey duplex two bedroom apartment and first floor one bedroom apartment, with connections to services
To demolish the existing premises and to construct a new mixed use development building with light industrial/shop use and offices with associated site works and services
To carry out the following works. The works will consist of the following: 1) The demolition of existing rear extensions, and upgrade works to the existing cottages, including two new extensions to the rear. 2) Connections for both cottages and proposed extensions to existing site services. 3) The upgrade and extension of existing footpath. 5) All ancillary and associated works. The development involves the carrying out of works to the exterior of structures which are located within an architectural conservation area and would materially affect the character of the area concerned. In accordance with the Habitats Directive, Appropriate Assessment Screening has been carried out on the project, and the screening report accompanies the application. In accordance with Articles 81 and 120 of the Planning & Development Regulations 2001, (as amended), Clare County Council has concluded from an EIA screening determination that no significant effects on the environment are likely as a result of the proposed development and that an Environmental Impact Assessment is not required.
To RETAIN works including roof structure above garage, adjoining meeting room and additional blockwork on boundary wall
To erect a Memorial Stone in honour of organ donors, and associated works
For the conversion of existing shop and accommodation to 2 No. two-bedroom apartments, and for permission to construct a two-storey extension to rear of building to comprise of two bedrooms with internal modifications and changes to the façade of the building including connection to public services and ancillary site works
Of the mural as painted on external rear gable wall and external side wall. The above area is within an architectural conservation area
For development at Drumbiggle Road, Nos. 1-4 Buttermarket Street and Simm's Lane, Drumbiggle, Ennis, Co Clare. The proposed development will consist of demolition of existing structures at Nos. 1-4 inclusive Butter Market Street, and partial removal of the existing wall to the eastern boundary. Construction of 46 residential units in total comprising of a new 4 storey apartment building to Drumbiggle Road with 30 No. 2 bedroom apartments and 3 No. 1 bedroom apartments over semi-basement level with 20 car- parking spaces, secure bicycle store, bin store and plantroom; Digital Hub at ground floor level; New single store Cafe and Digital hub at ground floor to Simm's Lane; 4 Storey Apartment Building to Buttermarket St Lane with 7 No. 2 Bedroom Apartments; 6 No. 3 Storey Terraced town houses to Buttermarket Street, new substation, 5 new set-down car parking spaces, external hard and soft landscaping, lighting, solar panels underground services including drainage with attenuation tank and ancillary site works The site is in an Architectural Conservation Area. A Natura Impact Statement will be submitted with the application
For development which will consist of the refurbishment of Existing Block B to consist of training rooms and offices all on the first floor of existing Block B. The refurbishment will necessitate the installation of an external fire escape, the strengthening of the existing first floor and the provision of partitions
To carry out the following development: Up-grading of the public realm of O'Connell Square, comprising shared surfacing in natural stone materials; street furniture; feature street lighting; interactive pavement fountains with tapered step surround; demountable umbrella structures; tree planting; signage and all ancillary site works. Up-grading of the public realm of High Street, comprising shared surfacing in natural stone materials; replacement street lighting; street furniture; signage and all ancillary site works. Up-grading of the public realm of Bank Place, comprising re-surfacing of footways in natural stone materials; replacement street lighting; street furniture; tree planting; signage and all ancillary works. Up-grading of the public realm of Old Barrack Street, comprising re-surfacing of footways in natural stone materials; replacement street lighting; signage and all ancillary works. Up-grading of the public realm of Barrack Square, comprising shared surfacing in natural stone materials; street furniture; feature street lighting; lightweight canopy structure; tree planting; signage and all ancillary site works. In accordance with the Habitats Directive, Appropriate Assessment Screening has been carried out on the projects. An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) screening determination has been made and concludes that there is no real likelihood of significant effects on the environment arising form the proposed development. Ennis is a recorded monument and place (RMP) and is classified as an historic town by the Archaeological Survey of Ireland. These works are located within an Architectural Conservation Area and there are a number of Protected Structures within the vicinity. An Archaeological Impact Assessment has been carried out on the projects in recognition of the National Monuments (amendment) Acts 1930-2014; Record of Monuments and Places (RMP) established under section 12 of the National Monuments (amendment) Act 1994; Architectural Heritage (national inventory) and Historic Monuments (miscellaneous provisions) Act 1999.
Sought as follows (a) Change of use of existing un-used restaurant (previously known as 'Bistro on the Lane') to a 3 bedroom residential apartment. (b) To demolish existing single storey annex (c) Refurbish and carry out mainly internal building modifications (d) all other associated site works and services (No 6 Chapel Lane is a listed protected structure RPS No. 772)
Of the following: the conversion of the attached garage for domestic use, the extension to the dwelling at ground and first floor levels, the altered fenestration to the dwelling and the revised entrance location & all other associated site and ancillary works
Of alterations to pre-existing shopfront at 18 O'Connell Street, Ennis, which is in use as a shop.
To renovate and make changes to the elevations and floor layout of the dwelling, construct extension to the rear and to extend the width of the existing vehicular entrance to provide an additional onsite parking space, all with associated site works
To renovate and make change to the elevations and floor layout of the dwelling, and to extend the width of the existing vehicular entrance to provide an additional on-site parking space, with all associated site works
To change the use of part of the existing building which is a protected structure (RPS No 770) from office to dwelling, with all associated site works
For a change of use of the existing ground floor retail unit to a one-bedroom apartment, together with alterations to the front elevation including new windows and all associated works
For the provision of a temporary food kiosk for a two year period to serve an outdoor seating area
For a 3 year permission for retention of temporary free standing food kiosk to serve an outdoor seating area previously granted a temporary permission under planning permission Ref: P21/420
Of the following development (a) of the existing temporary access gate at the side of dwellinghouse to provide off-street car parking
For development of a protected structure located in an archaeological conservation area. The development will consist of restoration / replacement of front windows / front facade, restoration / replacement and renovation of the building, partial removal of rear facade to facilitate an extension to the rear of the building and all associated ancillary works, connections to services and site works
To (a) Demolish 2 No. sub-standard single storey town houses (b) extend adjoining dwelling house (c) construct 2 No. two story town houses together with all ancillary site development works and services
Of pvc windows to the front elevation which were fitted in lieu of timber sash windows and contrary to condition 3 (b) of planning reference P20-737
For change of use of first floor ancillary storage/office area originally associated with ground floor commercial unit to apartment unit
For the retention of change of use from a private members club to a gaming/amusement arcade and for retention of the associated signage, internal alterations and ancillary works at ground floor level
For the construction of 12 no. social housing units consisting of 2 blocks of 2 bedroom apartments with all associated ancillary site works and services
For development which will consist of the construction of 8 no. 2 bedroom apartments, in two separate two storey blocks, including bicycle storage pods ancillary site works, and connection to public services
For the following works, (A) Change the use, the layout / elevations, reduce the size, and sub-divide an existing commercial building used as a public house / guest house, which is a protected structure (RPS No 828), so as to create a terrace of 4 no. two storey dwellings, and 2 no. one bedroom apartments all with individual entrances, (B) Remove an existing extension to the side and a porch to the front of a detached dwelling to the rear of the site, construct a two storey extension to the rear; change the layout / elevations, and sub-divide the dwelling so as to create 2 no. two storey semi-detached dwellings, with individual entrances, and (C) Demolish existing shed, all with all associated site works
For the refurbishment of the Tourist Office and Eastern section of the County Museum building. The proposed development will include: 1) Alterations to the internal layout of the Tourist Office. 2) Replacing the existing entrance doors on the North and South elevations with new timber entrance doors and side screens. 3) Break through the Western wall of the Tourist Office and install a full height window. 4) Change the use of part of the second floor to office accommodation. 5) Provide a new vehicular ramp and planters from the Friary Car Park to the North elevation of the building. 6) The installation of associated signage. 7) All ancillary site works. In accordance with the Habitats Directive, Appropriate Assessment Screening has been carried out on the project. An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) screening determination has been made and concludes that there is no real likelihood of significant effects on the environment arising from the proposed development. Ennis is a recorded monument and place (RMP) and is classified as a historic town by the Archaeological Survey of Ireland. These works are located within the Architectural Conservation Area (ACA) and would materially affect the character of the ACA. There are a number of Protected Structures within the vicinity
For development, the development will consist of the removal of the existing signs to the front and side elevation and replacement with new, internally illuminated fascia signage and all associated site works
To re-develop vacant first floor of the property and provide 6 No. residential units comprising 3 No. studios, 1 No. 1 bedroom apartment, 2 No. 2 bedroom apartments along with elevational changes, new internal staircase including associated site works
For material change of use and material alteration of existing 1st Floor Office and Storage area into a Café including Kitchen Area and Customer Seating Area including all required ancillary works
To change the use from offices at ground and first floor of 48 Parnell Street and from retail at ground floor unit Cabey's Lane to 4 no. one bedroom apartments together with associated alterations
Of external works after the removal of the of the raised lettering shop front sign on O’Connell Square and Arthur’s Row, the ATM, Night-safe, Ulster Bank window vinyl and the Ulster Bank general blue signage and bus stop sign. Carry out permission of internal works for the removal of the ATM’s in stud walls, as well as the removal of loose furniture and the removal of Ulster Bank signage and merchandise on all floors.
To provide seating and toilet facilities at the rear storage area of an existing bakery/shop at 70 Parnell Street, Ennis, Co. Clare, v95D684 and to include all necessary ancillary associated works.
To change the use from offices at ground floor of 48 Parnell Street to 1 no. one bedroom apartment together with associated alterations
For development which will consist of the construction of a dwelling house, garage, a proprietary waste water treatment system and ancillary site works.
To change the use of a first floor commercial unit to a studio apartment, and to construct an extension to the rear of the apartment, located within a building presently being renovated, with all associated site works
For change of use from shop as granted under previous permission P97/53 to Laundrette at premises
To construct 4 no housing units along with all associated site works and services
For change of use from shop and offices to private residence with existing connection to public sewer and water and to carry out external alterations to the structure
To RETAIN boundary fence, revised elevations, fire exit R.C. ramp to existing first floor storage/workshop area, to RETAIN revised warehouse P8-16258 to include sales area, office, toilets, advertising signage and for PERMISSION for display area and car parking
To demolish existing shop front and erect new shop front together with associated works
The works will consist of the following: a. Proposed 2 no. sets of bronze plated columbarium units to be fitted into an existing unused space in an internal porch. b. White oak trims to units and white oak veneer mdf panelling to the surround to the Columbarium units. The Franciscan Church is a Protected Structure RPS No. 755.