To a) Renovate and convert existing stable block to a Mindfulness and Relaxation retreat consisting of a reception,10 one bedroom accommodation suites, lift shaft, stairwells, toilet block, 2 No studios, 3 No consultation rooms, office/studio, store, kitchen, café and construction of courtyard and cafe canopies b) Install carparking, drainage, bin store, external lighting, enlarged septic tank and packaged media filter system together with all associated site development works and services at the above address. This application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement (NIS). This stable block is within the curtilage of Newhall House which is a protected structure RPS No:057
To: a) Renovate and extend gate lodges (protected structures under RPS No: 057) b) Install wastewater treatment system and soil polishing filter to serve gate lodges. c) Renovate Newhall House to include, alterations, installation of en-suites, reinstatement of upper level of main staircase, mechanical & electrical upgrades, installation of fire prevention measures, decoration, installation of lift and creation of 4.No. accommodation suites d) Install new septic tank and packaged media filter system to serve Newhall House. e) Alter roof profile and Install photovoltaic panels on barn together with all associated site development works and services at the above address. Newhall House is a protected structure RPS No:057
For the development which will consist of: (a) to demolish fire damaged former furniture store and ancillary buildings along with the demolition of an existing 2 storey commercial/retail building adjoining same. (b) The construction of a new 2 and part 3 storey building compromising the following accommodation: Ground floor, commercial (retail, and office) area (252m2), along with accommodation entrance lobby to access floors above. First floor, 3 no., 2 Bed-apartments. Second Floor, 2 no., 2-Bed apartments. Development to total 790m2 in floor area and include all associated signage & shop fronts, site works and ancillary works along with connection to existing public sewer and utilities
To Extend the Appropriate Period of Planning Permission for P19/95 to (1) demolish existing rear single storey extension; (2) construct a rear 2 storey extension; (3) make structural changes to front elevation
For change of use and convert 2nd floor office to a self-contained apartment
To construct a new dwelling house, domestic garage, vehicular entrance, wastewater treatment system including all associated site works and services
To change house type & garage as previously granted under Planning Permission Reference Number P23/60551, together with all associated site works
To construct a dwelling house, domestic garage, vehicular entrance, effluent treatment system including all associated site works and services
To erect a Memorial Stone in honour of organ donors, and associated works
To construct domestic garage/store, plus all ancillary site works
Of (a) 'as constructed existing' dwelling house i.e. (P8/13134) (b) 'change of use' of attached garage from previous domestic garage use to ancillary granny flat accommodation. (c)all ancillary site works and services
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
To (a) construct an extension and carry out alterations to existing dwelling house (b) to RETAIN attic conversion together with all associated site development works and services
Change of use from residential to communal use
For development which will consist of the construction of a dwelling house, garage, a proprietary waste water treatment system and ancillary site works.
For the construction of a single-storey extension to the rear of the existing dwelling, the construction of a new two storey extension to replace the existing single storey volume to the side of the existing dwelling, alterations to the existing front elevation, the removal of existing shed to the rear of the existing dwelling, construction of a new garage to the side of the existing dwelling, external insulation, replacement of existing windows and associated site works
To (a) demolish a conservatory / rear hallway, bay window, dormer, chimney, mansard roof and garage (b) to construct a second storey extension to the rear, single storey extension to the rear, porch to the front and new garage (c) elevation changes with all associated site works
To construct a dwelling house, domestic garage, vehicular entrance, effluent treatment system including all associated site works and services
For the development of an air dome (1,872m2) for multi-use gym and sports activities. The air-dome includes a gym, indoor astroturf, spin rooms and associated facilities on the grounds of the existing Clare Leisure World. Works to include ground mounted PV installation and all associated site works. The existing facility is currently fully serviced by existing services
For minor revisions to the building structure, associated elevations and site layout, previously permitted under Pl. Ref. P23/358. The existing facility is currently fully serviced by existing services. The proposal will include all associated site development works with connections to existing services as previously permitted under Pl. Ref. P23/358
Of the mural as painted on external rear gable wall and external side wall. The above area is within an architectural conservation area
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
The development will consist of a dwelling house with proprietary wastewater treatment system & polishing filter together with ancillary site works
To make design alterations to the dwelling house granted under planning permission P22-922 along with all associated works
To re-construct and extend existing dwelling house, to include the demolition of two existing out houses and planning PERMISSION to re-construct the remaining outhouse as a carport and storage facility and to include a new sewage treatment system with all necessary ancillary services
For the use of the annexed ground floor bedroom and utility room as independent accommodation including a separate side entrance door
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.
Of alterations to pre-existing shopfront at 18 O'Connell Street, Ennis, which is in use as a shop.
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.
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
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)
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
For the construction of a new dwelling house and garage complete with a new entrance, wastewater treatment system and ancillary works
To construct a storage shed together with ancillary site development works and services
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 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 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
To alter and extend existing dwelling house by constructing a two storey side and rear extension along with associated site works
To alter and extend their house as granted permission under P19/310 and to construct an additional site entrance along with associated ancillary site works
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 alter and extend existing dwelling house by constructing a two-storey side and rear extension along with 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
To RETAIN works including roof structure above garage, adjoining meeting room and additional blockwork on boundary wall
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
For change of use of first floor ancillary storage/office area originally associated with ground floor commercial unit to apartment unit
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 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
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.