The development will consist of the change of use of a vacant first floor residential unit into a commercial unit and the refurbishment of a vacant two-storey residential rear return extension. The development includes the reinstatement of existing timber shopfronts and signage with new entrance doors and folding window screens, the reinstatement of traditional timber sash windows, the reinstatement of natural slate roof tiles and ridge cappings, the cleaning and local repointing of existing brickwork, the removal of 3no. plaques from front elevation and re-instatement of internal ground floor hallway, the re-flashing and re-capping of 2no. chimneys, the cleaning and local repair to existing rendered gable and the provision of 2no. rooflights to the original Victorian house. The refurbishment of the existing two-storey rear return extension includes the alteration of existing roof to pitch roof with metal standing seam roof covering. New external insulated render to existing two-storey rear return extension, the provision of 1no. additional ground floor window and 2no. door screens to the first floor covered terrace area inclusive of external steps, sundry other minor works including solar panels to the rear of the newly refurbishment two-storey return extension and external works.
The development consists of the construction of two new houses (one 3-bed, one 4-bed) that are each two-storey, split-level, semi-detached with 2 car spaces and 4 cycle spaces on the site to the rear of 122 and 122A, and the conversion of the first floor of the existing building into two one-bedroom apartments each with a balcony to the rear incorporated into the existing building. The existing shop unit at 122 is to be retained and refurbished. The proposal involves making a vehicular and pedestrian entrance, with new metal gates, through the vacant shop at 122A Emmet Road and the demolition of the existing two storey extension to the rear of no. 122.
Permission for development consisting of amendments to planning permission reference 2187/19 (which related to a revised shopfront/ facade to the existing Lidl store), including revised arrangement / proportion of the glazed and solid elements of the facade, and all associated and ancillary works and development.
Planning permission is sought by Orbitiz Ltd. for a mixed-use residential & commercial development on land measuring approximately 0.053ha hectares at 105, 107, 109 Emmet Road, Dublin 8. This site is bounded by Pocket Park to the east, Myra Close to the north, and Kilmainham Banks apartment development to the north and west. The development will consist of: i) demolition of a) 2 no. existing 2-3 storey derelict buildings at no.’s 105 & 107 Emmet Road, and b) 1 no. 2-3 storey existing residential building at 109 Emmet Road; ii) construction of a 3-5 storey mixed-use semi-detached development comprising of 16 no. residential units over 5-storeys, (9 no. 1-bedroom, and 7 no. 2-bedroom units), and 1 no. commercial unit at ground floor level, all with balconies to east or south; iii) construction of detached single storey bin store to north of site at lower ground floor level; iv) boundary treatments; v) provision of bicycle parking; vi) landscaping, SuDS drainage and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
The development will consist of: 1) The demolition of the existing derelict buildings and structures on the site; 2) The construction of a part two storey to part eight storey mixed-use building comprising: community/social enterprise use (Class 10) or retail use (Class 1) at ground and mezzanine floor levels (subject to future tenant requirements) and 25 no. residential units at the upper floors - 12 no. one bedroom apartments, 11 no. two bedroom apartments and 2 no. two bedroom duplex apartments; 3) The development will also include the provision of balconies and terraces on the south-eastern, north-western and south-western elevations; communal open space at mezzanine floor level on the northern elevation; roof terraces on the north-western elevation at fourth floor level, and the north-western and north-eastern elevations at sixth floor level; 51 no. bicycle parking spaces; bin storage facilities and ESB substation at ground floor level; solar PV panels at sixth floor and roof level; and all associated site development works above and below ground to facilitate the development.
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.
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.
The development will consist of: Installation of 6no. windows at first floor level to the South West elevation of an existing building and associated site development works.
RETENTION: Retention permission for two storey rear extension with extension of roof ridge and conversion of attic with new stairs to provide new bedroom and store, velux to front roof & associated works.
The development will consist of the widening of existing pedestrian entrance to allow vehicular access including demolition of existing pier and part of wall to the front of existing property, removal of existing tree and construction of similar pier with new entrance gates to match existing, footpath dishing and all ancillary site works required.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: the proposed development will consist of the construction of a 2-storey single dwelling (188m2) incorporating the existing St. Jude's Spire (protected structure), the addition of 2no. parking spaces with vehicular access from the Belfry and all associated site works.
The development will consist of the widening of existing pedestrian entrance to allow for vehicular access including demolition of existing pier and part of wall to the front of existing property and construction of similar pier with new entrance gates to match existing, footpath dishing and all ancillary site works required.
The development will consist of the partial removal of the front boundary wall to allow for a new vehicular access from Dolphin Road with new gates and a parking area to the front garden.
Planning permission to install 131.2kWp (c.625m2) of Roof Mounted Solar PV Panels and all associated works.
RETENTION Permission for Retention of: new first floor / dormer rear extension with extension of roof ridge consisting of conversion of attic with new stairs to provide new bedroom and ensuite new office and storage space and new velux window to front roof and associated works.
Permission for development at this site located at 47 47b 49 51 & 53 Keeper Road, Drimnagh, Dublin 12 (and extending to the laneway at the rear of said properties). The development will consist of the following: Demolition of existing commercial units and ancillary buildings (1-2 storey) (c.1,675 sq.m in total) and the construction of a 5 to 6 storey, mixed use development including 53 no. apartments (26 no. 1-beds and 27 no. 2- beds). All units provided with private balconies facing north/south/east/west. Provision of a creche (with courtyard play area) (c.175 sq.m), retail unit (c.90 sq.m). 15 no. car parking spaces (undercroft to be accessed from laneway to the east off the site), cycle parking spaces, landscaped open spaces/roof gardens, bin storage, ESB substation, plant rooms, and ancillary areas. All associated site development, landscaping, boundary treatment works and services provision.
PERMISSION:The proposed development consists of demolition of the former Fr. Lar Redmond Community Centre (one-storey, circa 160 sq.m.) and the construction of an older persons age-in- place' development consisting of a four, five and six-storey community facility / apartment building in its place. The accommodation proposed consists of: 20no. one-bedroom (two-person) units and a community room at (upper) ground floor level, as well as off-Street under-croft car parking (3no. spaces), 8no. bicycle spaces, plus residents' lock-ups, refuse storage and services infrastructure. The development is laid out in a horse-shoe arrangement around an open-air lightwell/ courtyard, with an external roof terrace for the amenity of residents at fourth floor level. The proposed development includes all associated site works, landscaping, boundary treatments and services installations, as well as upgrading the footpath bounding the site to the east in accordance with DCC standards, with the provision of a vehicle set-down area on this side street. The proposed car park access point is off the rear laneway, with entry to the apartment lift and stair core provided from both the parking area and the footpath running along the eastern elevation. Access to the (upper) ground floor community room is provided directly off Keeper Road and from the rear parking area. The apartment units, from the first to fifth floors, are designed to be fully compliant with D.C.C. and DHPLG standards, including three which meet with the Irish Wheelchair Association Best Practice Housing Guidelines. The majority are dual aspect and have balcony terraces along the northern, eastern, and southern elevations. The total floor area of the proposed development is 1,569 sq.m.
The development will consist of demolition of existing shed to rear and construction of double storey extension to rear.
Planning permission for the following: proposed alteration to existing Planning Reg No. 2483/19. Alterations to Unit No. 1 consisting of change from three bedroom to four bedrooms, relocation of bin and bike storage and provision of new door to Dolphin's Barn Street elevation and associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE The development will consist/consists of lowering of section of the stone boundary wall to Donore Avenue and erection of painted steel railings to match existing adjoining railings and wall plus take down brick pier end to this section of wall on Cork Street and make good. Bru Chaoimhin is listed in the Dublin City Council Record of Protected Structures. No work is proposed to these structures.
Removal of existing single storey rear extension and replace with new 2 storey rear extension and all associated site works
An 8.17 Sq.m First Floor extension to rear of 3 Cameron Street Dublin 8, visible from Maxwell Street
1: New two storey extension to side of existing house. 2: All ancillary site works.
The development will consist of alterations and extension to the existing two storey end of terrace dwelling. The works will consist of (1) demolition of existing ground floor rear extension (2) construction of two-storey extension to the rear, (3) all associated site works
The proposed development will consist of the erection of a 2m wide * 3m high digital LED advertising sign to northwest gable of the existing building and all associated site works.
The proposed development consists of the renovation and restoration of an Artisan Dwelling which is presently in derelict condition. It is proposed that the floor level of the existing dwelling be lowered 850mm to create additional internal height for the project. This added height will allow for a ground floor and first floor, with a ground floor to ceiling height of 2400mm and an attic conversion with a floor to ceiling height of 2400mm. Planning is also sought for a ground floor single storey extension to the rear of the property, a large dormer window to the rear roof plane to create space for a bedroom, stairwell and office room, and one velux roof window to the front roof plane of the property. Plus all associated site works
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development comprises a ten-year planning permission to provide a building for the Guinness archives on a 638 sqm site. The subject site is bound by Thomas Street to the north, the Crane Building to the east, and existing Brewery works to the west and south. The development includes works and developments to Arthur's House which is Protected Structure No. 8145; the demolition of its rear modern section; the demolition of the part of the Crane Building to its rear; and the construction of a new Archive Building contiguous with and linked to Arthur's House. The development includes: • Opening up existing blind windows and replacing other existing windows in a historically appropriate style; • The installation of an external steel escape stair from the basement front elevation and the insertion of a new gate in the railing to match the existing railing; • Internal re-ordering to include replacement with historically appropriate flooring, fireplaces and cornices; • The demolition of the 1964 internal dividing walls within Arthur's House; • The demolition of 506 sq. m. of buildings, including the rear 1964 section of Arthur's House and the part of the Crane Building to which this is attached; • The demolition of the rear modern exterior ramps, steps, railings and security building; • The construction of a 624 sqm archive building to the rear of Arthur's House; • New exterior works to include ramps and steps; and • All associated works above and below ground. Arthur's House is and will remain 17.26m in height over four storeys and comprises: basement, ground, first and second floors with the third floor in the loft space. The section of the Crane Building to the rear of Arthur's House proposed for demolition is 21.72m in height and comprises ground and four further floors and roof top plant. The height of the proposed four storey new building is 20.85m. The proposed development is located within a site which is the subject of an approved Industrial Emissions (IE) Licence (Ref. No. P0301-04).
PERMISSION for the construction of a first floor extension over existing extension to gable and front and rear of house, also all associated site works.
Permission for the following: Proposed alteration to existing Planning Reg No. 2483/19 at 23 Dolphin's Barn Street, with frontage onto Reilly's Avenue, Dublin 8. Alterations to Unit No. 4 consisting of change from two bedroom to three bedrooms, and rooftop access, garden and alterations to elevations, all with associated works.
Planning permission for the following: proposed alteration to existing Planning Reg No. 2483/19. Alterations to Unit No. 4 consisting of change from two bedroom to three bedrooms, the addition of new floor and rooftop garden and alterations to elevations and associated works.
A 2-storey extension of 27.5sqm to the side of the existing end of terrace dwelling and a new 2 storey, 3 no. bedroom end of terrace dwelling in the side garden all at 12 Dolphin Road, Dublin 12. Site works include the blocking up of existing vehicular entrance to Herberton Drive, new vehicular entrance to Dolphin Road, new pedestrian entrance to Herberton Drive, and all associated site development works.
PERMISSION & RETENTION:The development consists of 1) Erect a single storey extension to Rear of the house to enlarge the dining area(6.3sqm) and 2) Erect a study room (7.1 sqm) and a bedroom(8sqm) to side of the dwelling on first floor, 3) refurbish render finish paint harmonious consistency with the façades of neighbouring properes 4) Retention Permission for front façade including a 1mx1m double glazed window with Render finishes to externaL walls. 5) Retention Permission for 'change of use' the previous garage to residential. 6) Retention permission for change the glass panel front porch to render block wall with solid wood door.
Two storey extension together with first floor extension over existing rear addition all at rear together with connection to all services and associated site works.
Permission is sought for conversion of attic including dormer window to rear, rooflights to front roof and rear roof and associated internal alterations.
DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL – I, Mary Ann Murphy, intend to apply for PERMISSION, for development at this site 10 Cameron Street, Dublin 8. The development consist of extension to the rear ground and first floor and demolition of rear w/c. Extension works include relocation of stairs, enlargement of bedrooms to the rear of first floor, enlargement of living area as an open plan kitchen, dinning and living room, inclusion of a downstairs toilet and an upstairs shower room. With all the associated ancillary works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Demolition of existing silo structure and other works on site and erection of an extension to the northern elevation of the brewhouse building to provide storage for brewing materials. The proposal will comprise silos screened to match the existing building. The proposed extension will extend 23.34m from the building and to a height of c. 25.15m, to match the existing building. It will be clad in a similar material to the existing building. The existing Harp signage will be relocated to the north elevation of the proposed extension. And all associated works. The proposal is located within a site which has an approved IE (Industrial Emissions) Licence (Ref no. P0301-04).
The development will consist of the addition of 2 no. Velux rooflights to the front-facing roof slope.
Planning permission for change of use of the detached single storey structure of 40sqm in existing rear garden from workshop to residential use: the structure to accommodate one double bedroom, living room with kitchenette and bathroom; all accommodation to be ancillary to the main dwelling, the removal of existing metal roof for the construction of a new pitched slate roof, installation of 8 solar panels to new roof, and all associated site works.
The partial demolition of the rear existing two storey 58sqm structure, the construction of a new two storey 106sqm extension to the rear, two new windows to the western elevation of the existing dwelling, internal alterations to the existing house, temporary widening of the existing vehicular entrance to aide in facilitating construction during the works, and all associated site works at Frankfort Lodge, 70 Inchicore Road, Dublin 8.
RETENTION PERMISSION: for the construction of a garden shed in the rear garden for the purpose of garden furniture storage, gym equipment and as an outdoor room, and all associated site works.
Permission for the change of use of the detached single storey structure of 40sqm in existing rear garden from workshop to residential; the structure to accommodate one Double Bedroom, Living Room with Kitchenette and bathroom; all accommodation to be ancillary to the main dwelling, and all associated site works.
Permission the partial removal of the existing front boundary wall to accommodate the widening of the existing vehicular entrance, and all associated site works.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: The development will consist of: 1. The Retention of the construction of a garden shed in the rear garden, and 2. Permission for the change of use of the standalone structure in the rear garden from workshop to a residential unit, construction of a first floor extension to accomodate three new bedrooms and bathroom, for the partial removal of the existing front boundary wall to accommodate the widening of the existing vehicular entrance, and all associated site works, at Frankfort Lodge, 70 Inchicore Road, Dublin 8.
The development will consist of the alteration of the front boundary wall, widening the pedestrian access to create a new vehicular access from Dolphin Road, with a new parking area at the front garden.
Happy Hand Ltd intend to apply for continued planning permission for 3 years for a temporary café/retail unit on a section of derelict land located at 161-163 Thomas Street, Dublin 8. The development consists of two converted shipping containers, single storey in height. The development is situated on unused land in The Digital Hub complex. We have operated on this site for over 8 years already.
Planning permission for the continued use of the current structure as a cafe/retail unit as granted under Registration Ref. No. 4085/16, 3 year temporary permission at 161 Thomas Street, Dublin 8. The development consists of two converted shipping containers, single storey in height.
Side first-floor extension and attic extension. Attic conversion for storage with raised gable to the side 2 dormer windows to the rear. Front porch with parapet style flat roof with roof window.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: 1. Planning permission for the construction of a non-habitable attic conversion with standing seam metal clad dormer window to the rear elevation and velux type rooflights to front elevation, 2. Planning permission for the installation of solar PV panels to the front elevation pitched roof, 3. Retention permission for the installation of a green roofed bicycle shed to the front garden off-street parking space of the existing mid terrace dwelling house along with all ancillary and associated site works no. 2 Temple Villas, Arbour Hill, Dublin 7, D07 N2F4.
Amendments to permission granted under Reg. Ref.: 3089/24 comprising additional glazing to the northern, western and southern elevations of the permitted building. The permitted harp signage on the southern elevation is proposed to be relocated to the northern elevation. Minor alterations to the internal layout are proposed to facilitate the additional glazing. The proposed development incorporates alterations to the eastern elevation required by condition 3a of the parent permission to provide a 2m wide footpath on Watling Street. The proposal is located within a site which has an approved IE (Industrial Emissions) Licence (Ref no. P0301-04).
The development will consist of: Removal of part of existing boundary wall along Watling Street and construction of a 4-storey warehouse unit including; ancillary workshop/ workspace at ground floor level; office floorspace, canteen and staff facilities at third floor level; and a plant area enclosure and PV panels on the roof. The building will have an overall height of c. 28.95 metres and a total GFA of c. 3,231sqm. The existing vehicular gate to Watling Street will be removed and replaced with a new vehicular gate, pedestrian/cyclist gate and pedestrian turnstile. The proposal includes the provision of 28 no. covered cycle parking spaces, signage zone on south elevation, services including drainage and all associated site works. The proposal is located within a site which has an approved IE (Industrial Emissions) Licence (Ref no. P0301-04).