Permission for the change of use from a laundry to a grocery retail shop with a fast food take away counter at the front of the shop.
Planning permission for development on a site of 0.34 ha at New Century House, Mayor Street Lower, IFSC, Dublin 1, D01 K8N7. The site is bound by Mayor Street Lower to the north, Citi Bank building fronting North Wall Quay to the south, and Clarion Quay apartment development to the east and Commons Street to the west. The proposed development comprises of the following: - Provision of 2 no. metal sign boards to the bank branch facade of the northern and eastern elevations; - Increase in width (c.475mm) and illumination of permitted totem sign; - Provision of double doors to replace single entrance door of the bank branch; - Installation of ATM on the northern elevation of the bank branch; - Provision of canopy sign with illuminated uplighting to the permitted office building.
Planning permission for development on a site of 0.34 ha at New Century House, Mayor Street Lower, IFSC, Dublin 1, D01 K8N7. The site is bound by Mayor Street Lower to the north, Citi Bank building fronting North Wall Quay to the south, and Clarion Quay apartment development to the east and Commons Street to the west. The proposed development comprises of the following: • Refurbishment of the existing 6 no. storey building to provide for a new façade treatment to all elevations. • Provision of new part double height reception space to the rear elevation. • Relocation of existing bank branch to the north east corner of the ground floor resulting in a change of use from office to bank in this area. • Reduction of the existing bank branch from 216sqm to 187sqm. • Change of use of former bank branch to office use at ground floor level (147 sqm). • Provision of new universally accessible pedestrian entrance to bank branch from street level along the northern elevation of the building. • Provision of refurbished entrance to the office development to the north elevation fronting Mayor Street Lower. • Provision of additional mechanical plant at roof level. • Minor infill to office floor plate at 5th floor level resulting in an increase of 79 sqm of office floor space overall. • Minor reconfiguration of internal office floor plates. • Reconfiguration of basement level to provide ancillary office amenities and additional bike parking spaces (195 no. spaces) and 49 carpark spaces including 7no. new electric car charge points and 3 no. new universally accessible parking bays. • Upgrade of the hard and soft landscaping within the courtyard area and provision of new canopy area to courtyard on the southern elevation and provision of new screen to courtyard along the southern boundary of the site. • Minor alternations to the hard landscaping to the north of the development fronting Mayor Street Lower. • The proposed development also includes accessible terraces at 5th floor level to the north, east and west, and all other associated site development works necessary to facilitate the development. The proposed development will result in an increase in gross floor area from 12,223 sqm to 12,365 sqm.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:The development will consist of the removal of the existing recent granite surface finish to the platform and steps at the front door of the house and the retention, restoration and repair of the original granite flagstones, steps and bridge under. Any shortfall in granite is to be made up with salvaged or new matching granite flagstones. When laid the granite elements including the original granite upstands that surround the front area are to be repaired and repointed with lime mortar. The iron railings are also to be strengthened and repaired and missing cast-iron corner posts, stays and other parts are to be replaced with new matching cast-iron and forged iron parts.
RETENTION: Continuation of use: Taurus Management Consultancy Limited intend to apply for retention of the existing ancillary use to the existing licenced premises at 37 Strand Street Great, Dublin 1 (rear of 35 Lower Liffey Street - The Grand Social). Permission is sought for public access to the building through existing circulation routes from Strand Street Great into the existing public house through No. 37 Strand Street Great.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE The development will consist of the installation of a new self-supporting enclosed lift shaft and lift to an existing stairwell (Staircore 01) with associated amendments to stair guardings and basement slab
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consist of the restoration of the existing granite flagstones to the platform and steps at the front door of the house. Any shortfall in granite is to be made up with salvaged or new matching granite flags. When laid the granite elements including the original granite upstands that surround the front area are to be repaired and repointed with lime mortar. The iron railings are also to be strengthened and repaired and missing cast-iron corner posts, stays and other parts are to be replaced with new matching cast-iron and forged iron parts.
The proposed development will consist of the following: • Change of use of existing (vacant) Commercial floorspace (referred to as Units 1,2 and 3) at ground floor level to Class 8 use (medical centre or provision of medical or health services), as follows: - Unit 1 comprises an outpatient healthcare centre including ancillary and support services for the Rotunda Hospital, with a total GFA of 2,052 sq.m.; - Unit 2 provides an education and training area associated with the healthcare centre, with a total GFA of 95 sq.m; -Unit 3 provides for a lecture theatre for education and training associated with the healthcare centre, with a total GFA of 55 sq.m; • The development includes associated alterations to the elevations at ground floor level for access and ventilation purposes; • The development provides 16 no. bicycle parking spaces (replacing 2 no. car parking spaces), associated alterations to existing plant and storerooms at basement level, and bin stores and plant equipment at surface level, associated with the proposed use; and All associated development.
The development will consist of the change of use of existing commercial office unit to bakery retail unit. To include changes to front elevation and internal layouts, also to include all associated signage and site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: (RPS No. 6074): the development comprising: (i) demolition of non-original two-storey extension to the rear of the 'Woollen Mills' building. The existing canopy fronting onto Liffey Street Lower will be retained; (ii) partial external and internal demolition to three-storey 'The Yarn' building. Existing brick facade at first and second floor levels will be retained; (iii) construction of an 8-storey mixed-use development to the rear of the 'Woollen Mills' along Liffey Street Lower, incorporating the remaining facade of 'The Yarn' at first and second floor level and a new facade to Liffey Street Lower at ground floor level, comprising of: (a) restaurant use at ground floor level as part of existing 'Woollen Mills' establishment. Access to the restaurant will be from the existing entrance on Ormond Quay Lower and proposed new entrance on Liffey Street Lower; (b) residential use at upper floor levels comprising 7 no. apartments. The unit mix will consist of 6 no. three-bed apartments and 1 no. two-bed apartment. Access to the apartments will be from Liffey Street Lower. Each apartment will have access to private amenity space in the form of a private balcony and 79sq.m of external communal amenity space provided via rooftop terrace; (c) the ground floor level will also accommodate an apartment lobby; lift shaft; bike store for 25 no. spaces and refuse storage which will serve the residential units at upper floors. Access will be provided from 2 no. entrances from Liffey Street Lower. The rooftop will also accommodate a plant room (16sq.m) with solar PV mounted to the roof; (iv) internal works to existing Woollen Mills building comprising blocking up of openings at rear (northern) elevation; (v) the development will also include the provision of SuDS measures and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
Permission for modifications to an existing restaurant shopfront and entrance doors together with the infill of an existing floor void to provide 21sqm of additional floor area, and provision of additional rear exit door, all at Ann's Bakery Café, a four-storey terraced building at 41 Mary Street, Dublin, D01 AP11.
RETENTION planning permission for single storey extension to rear of existing all with associated ancillary works.
RETENTION: The development consists of change of use of ground floor dining area and first floor storage area to late night bar and music venue.
The development will consist of: (a) the change of use from coffee shop use to restaurant use, (b) the removal of existing fascia signage while maintaining the existing signage zone, (c) all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at 36 Strand Street Great (Yamamori Restaurant) and the rear of 39 Ormond Quay Lower (Protected Structure), Dublin 1. The development will consist of the ancillary late night use of the existing ground floor restaurant/bar for nightclub use, and for the change of use of the rear first floor area from permitted storage use to bar and seating area at 36 Strand Street Great. Permission is also sought for change of use of the existing private open space originally designated for use of apartments at rear of 39 Lower Ormond Quay, to a smoking area associated with the adjoining existing restaurant garden for day and night-time use. Complimentary amenity space will be provided for the apartments at the rear of 39 Ormond Quay on an existing roof space over the existing restaurant at first floor level as a planted roof terrace and seating area and all associated site works and services.
For change of use of a Unit in the Jervis Shopping Centre development at Abbey Street Upper, Jervis Street and Mary Street, Dublin 1. Permission is sought to change the use of unit 4 at first floor level from Retail to Dental Surgery use. The new facility will have a total floor area of 206 square metres.
Permission for development on a site of c. 0.35 hectares at Nos. 31-34 Abbey Street Upper, 42-51 Great Strand Street and bounded by Byrnes Lane, Dublin 1 to amend part of the development permitted under Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 3172/18. The proposed development provides for an increase in the permitted basement area of c. 51 sqm to provide for additional plant and back of house for the hotel.
Permission for development on a site of c. 0.35 hectares at Nos. 31-34 Abbey Street Upper, 42-51 Great Strand Street and bounded by Byrnes Lane, Dublin 1 to amend the development permitted under Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 3172/18 and Reg. Ref. 2997/19. The proposed development provides for the amendment of 1 no. retail and restaurant unit and 1 no. retail unit permitted at ground floor to provide 3 no. retail units, now comprising of: Retail Unit no. 1 )c. 1,550 sqm), including an off-licence sales area (c. 50 sqm) accessed via Abbey Street Upper; the relocation of permitted pedestrian entrance and bicycle stands onto Abbey Street Upper; the provision of 1 no. illuminated fascia sign and 2 no. illuminated projecting signs at Abbey Street Upper: provision of retail delivery access with roller shutter to serve the unit from Great Strand Street; and associated increase in soffit height of all opes to Great Strand Street at ground floor level. Retail Unit No. 2 (c. 120 sqm) onto Great Strand Street and Retail Unit No. 3 (c. 88 sqm) onto Byrnes Lane. Provision of additional basement area (c. 51 sqm) to provide for additional plant and back of house for hotel and provision of additional plant at first floor terrace area and onto permitted laneway to east.
The proposed mixed-use development will consist of the construction of an 11-storey (with 9th and 10th floors set back) over shared basement hotel building fronting Abbey Street (comprising 252 No. bedrooms and related hotel facilities including reception area, lounge and bar, 2 No. external courtyards on the 1st floor, staff facilities, bin store, switch room and plant areas) and a 10-storey (with 7th and 9th floors set back) over shared basement aparthotel block fronting Great Strand Street (comprising 222 No. bedrooms and related aparthotel facilities including reception area, lounge, restaurant, gym, 1 No. external courtyard area at 1st floor level, staff accommodation, bin store, switch room and plant areas); 2 No. retail units at ground floor level (c. 1,540 sq.m and 126 sq.m respectively), including 1 No. off-license area (c. 50 sqm) within the larger retail unit: 1 No. illuminated fascia sign and 2 No. illuminated projecting signs at Abbey Street Upper; signage zones at Abbey Street Upper and Great Strand Street; and 2 No. ESB substations at ground floor level. The overall development will have a total gross floor area of c. 24,429 sq.m (including shared basement of 1,769 sqm). The development will include vehicular access via Great Strand Street to provide service access, 30 No. bicycle parking spaces, associated lighting, site servicing (foul and surface water drainage and water supply), the provision of SuDS measures (incl. attenuation tank below ground and sedum roofs), and PV panels, external plant at 1st, 7th, 9th floor and roof levels (including telecoms infrastructure at, aparthotel roof level); and lift overruns at roof levels. The scheme also includes all hard and soft landscaping, including external public plaza at ground floor level; boundary treatments; provision of vehicle set-down along Great Strand Street; provision of connection to building for the LUAS Overhead Cable System; changes in level; and all other associated site excavation and site investigation works. The proposed development will also include pedestrian and cycle links, boundary treatments, interim site boarding, site lighting, waste facilities, piped site wide services and all ancillary works and services necessary to facilitate construction and operation, as necessary.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development consists of the permission for the continuation of the Temporary Pavilion in New Square, and the continuation of and temporary fit-out works to and change of use of the Printing House, to allow both to operate as exhibition space, as permitted under DCC Reg. Ref.: 4785/22, for a period of eight years. This includes for 1. Continuation of temporary fit-out works to the Printing House, and a temporary change of use for to allow it to operate as an exhibition space to include: • A temporary fit-out, to the Printing House (360m2), which incorporates exhibition space, storage rooms, office, and WC at ground floor level and associated plant space at basement level. The temporary fit-out works include the installation of demountable reversible steel and concrete structures, metal stud partitions, timber and steel doors, fire curtain, blockwork walls, and associated services including sprinkler system, ventilation, heating, cooling, information technology and electrical systems. • A demountable steel temporary structure (29 sq.m) along the eastern edge of the Printing House to provide an accessible entrance through an existing doorway, involving widening of the door opening. • All other permitted refurbishment works permitted, and agreed under compliance with DCC, under DCC Reg. Ref.: 4785/22 have been implemented. 2. The continuation of the in place Temporary Pavilion in New Square which has a gross internal area of c.900m2 comprising of an exhibition space (576m2), retail space (170m2), WCs, staff room, storage, plant area and external landscaping.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development consists of the following: 1. Refurbishment and temporary fit-out works to the Printing House, and a temporary change of use for a period of five years, to allow it to operate as an exhibition space to include: A temporary fit-out, for a period of five years, to the Printing House (360m2), incorporating an exhibition room with display case relocated from the Old Library, secure storage rooms, security office, and WC at ground floor level and associated plant space at basement level. The fit-out works will include the installation of demountable reversible steel and concrete structures, steel framed metal stud partitions, timber and steel doors, fire curtain, blockwork walls, and associated services including sprinkler system, ventilation, heating, cooling, information technology and electrical systems. Internal refurbishment, including insulation of the roof, upgrading fire rating of historic floors retaining all historic elements, upgrading fire resistance of three historic doors, temporary removal and storage on site of one door leaf, redecoration of interior at ground level including the entrance hall. External refurbishment works consisting of pointing the east elevation to replace variety of non-historic finishes, cleaning of the Portland stone portico and Calp rubble side elevations, refurbishment of historic railings and replacement of non-historic boiler room door. The construction of a demountable steel temporary structure (29 sq.m) along the eastern edge of the Printing House to provide an accessible entrance through an existing doorway, involving widening of the door opening. 2. The construction of a Temporary Pavilion in New Square, for a period of five years, with a gross internal area of 900m2 comprising of an exhibition space (576m2), retail space (170m2), WCs, staff room, storage and plant space. The temporary pavilion is organised in two building volumes, ranging in height from 6.7m to 9.9m. The building will have a metal structure, and will be clad with coloured metal panels. A screened temporary external plant enclosure (72m2) will be located to the rear of the Temporary Pavilion. 3. Landscaping including temporary sloped surfaces in New Square to provide accessible entrances to the Temporary Pavilion, reseeding of lawn, temporary removal of 2 sections of chain around the perimeter of New Square. 4. The provision of a temporary sign, for a period of five years, located at the western facade of House 33-37 (a Protected Structure) of c. 1m x 9m and an exterior temporary, for a period of five years, wayfinding feature light fixed to the rear brick-faced facade of Houses 33-37. 5. Permission is also sought for all associated site development above and below ground and temporary construction operations.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: permission for the temporary signage at 38/39 Ormond Quay Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 A593 by way of the following: provision of temporary signage to the fascia of 38 Ormond Quay Lower, to consist of vertical painted lettering indicating the wording 'Yamamori' followed with a painted logo above the lettering. This will be lit by a wall sconce located to the base of the lettering and another sconce located to the top of the logo. Provision of temporary signage to the fascia of 39 Ormond Quay Lower in the form of a Victorian styled sign to be surface mounted onto the facade. Lime mortar to be used to backfill the screws to affix this sign. This sign will be up lit from below by a wide angle warm white wall sconce light. All works are only limited to the street side elevations of (protected structures Ref. 6071 & 6072) at Nos. 38/39 Ormond Quay Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 A593.
The development will consist of the removal of existing shopfront, signage and roller shutter and installation of new shopfront complete with roller shutters and illuminated signage at No. 43-44 Mary Street, Dublin 1. The proposed works also include the replacement of existing wall cladding with new stone wall finishes at ground floor level, the provision of facade lighting at ground and first floor levels and the provision of a projecting illuminated sign.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The Provost, Fellows, Foundation Scholars and the other members of the Board of the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin. The proposed development consists of permission for development of the Rubrics Building (a Protected Structure ref. 2004 and Recorded Monument, ref. DU018-020419), Trinity College, Dublin 2. The Rubrics Building located in the historic Campus, construction dates from circa 1699, has an area of 1715 sq m, and entails the refurbishment of the entire structure and the change of use of some rooms within the building (the area of change of use is 667 sq m or 31% of total floor area). External works are a new underground plant room of 43 sq m and a number of boreholes to provide sustainable heating, located to the east of the Rubrics; paving, site connections and landscaping works. The development will consist of the following works: The refurbishment of the existing structure to provide the following accommodation: 22 no. studio/one bed residential units. 12 no study bedrooms with communal living/dining/kitchen facilities 204 sq m of research/study accommodation Change of use of the following units from office to residential: 22.0.01A, 22.2.01, 23.1.02, 24.1.02, 25.1.01, 25.2.02, 25.3.01, 25.3.02, 25.3.03, 25.3.04, 26.0.01, 26.1.01, 26.3.01, 26.3.02 (totaling 499 sq m) Change of use of the following unit from communication equipment room to residential: 22.0.01B (10 sq m) Change of use of the following units from office to study/research accommodation: 23.0.01, 24.0.01, 24.0.02, 25.0.02 (158 sq m) Ground Floor: Removal of non-historic partitions, forming 5 no. new door openings in historic fabric, removal of non-historic concrete paving flags in entrance halls and replacement with cut-stone York Stone flagstones; construction of new partitions to form new accommodation, replacement of 5no. house entrance doors, replacement of 2 no. passageway doors. Thermal insulation layer to be installed on the substrate below the suspended floors. Historic floor vents to be repaired. Floors 1-3: Removal of non-historic partitions and construction of new partitions to form new accommodation. Form 14 no. door opes in walls at second & third floor levels. Form communication equipment room on the third floor. Attic: Installation of new fire break partitions, new replacement access hatches and timber walkways. Remedial works to roof truss bearing pads at chimneys. Roof: removal the existing friable slates, nails and battens; Provision of insulation, a membrane, battens and counter battens, new natural slates, existing ridge tiles, new insulation batts between rafters and a semi-permeable membrane lining to the underside of the rafters; Existing rainwater goods, which were installed c.2008/9, will be repositioned to ensure that they sit below the eaves slates appropriately. Renewal of valley leadwork and flashings. Installation of new vent cowls. West Elevation: Removal of cement rendered plinth course and renewal in lime render; localised repointing as necessary with lime mortar. Obsolete vents to be removed; Lead flashing to be installed to top of passageway openings; Installation of card access reader to two new passageway doors. East Elevation: Removal of mid-20th century pebbledash; Application of a new coat of insulating cork lime render and finishing layer. Painted with a breathable mineral paint; Localised repointing to 3rd floor brickwork; Obsolete vents to be removed, new air vents to be installed. North and South Elevations: New air vents to be installed. Stairs: Previously painted surfaces will be re-painted. Historic layers of paint will be retained underneath but the top coat will receive a light sanding so that the new paintwork can adhere. Floors: Removal of non-historic coverings and flooring material. Lath and plaster ceilings to be tied up with stainless steel wires and straps. Historic joists, pugging, floorboards and skirting boards to be retained/re-used. Repairs to original and early historic flooring including floorboards, strut supports, joists, pugging and down stand beams. Damaged or rotten timber floorboards and other members will be replaced. Previous plywood infill will be replaced with timber floorboards. Upgrading to achieve required fire rating including insulation to be installed between floor joists, plywood layer to be installed over joists to halt smoke penetration. Remedial structural works to mid span floor beams where required. Doors: The extant battened doors and panelled inner entrance doors to each apartment and panelled doors to kitchens or side rooms within apartments will be retained and upgraded to provide appropriate fire rating. Windows: Removal of sash and casement windows to facilitate repair or replacement of decayed rails and other timbers as necessary. Renewal of staff and parting beads, sash cords and weights where necessary. Draught-proofing with “Ventrolla-style” system to sash windows, reinstallation of existing glazing with appropriate putty. Localised repair/replacement of window lintels as required. Joinery: Window joinery including architraves, window-backs, elbows, shutters and soffits retained and repaired or eased to facilitate use, Plywood, MDF board replaced with timber where appropriate; Early extant skirting’s and dado rails repaired and repainted; Removal of inappropriate skirting’s and dado rails. Ceilings: lath and plaster ceilings repaired as necessary and repainted. Plasterboard ceilings repaired as necessary and repainted. Retention of run-in-situ cornices retained as down stands following removal of partitions. Wall plasterwork: retention and repair as necessary with appropriate materials of historic lime plaster. Non-original non-breathable paint to be removed and replaced with breathable paint. Fireplaces: Paintwork to be cleaned from historic fireplaces following trials; 1960’s brick fireplaces to be removed. Replacement of existing services. Provision of new heating, power, lighting, emergency lighting, fire alarm and IT systems. Historic cobbles to be re-bedded, generally to match existing on campus. Adjustment to ground level and drainage at northern end of east side of building. New French drain to be installed. Adjustment to the existing concrete swale running along the east elevation. New French drain to be installed. A new underground plant room of 43 sq m containing heat pumps and electrical switch room to the east of the Rubrics building in an open space, connected to the Rubrics building via underground connections, including access hatch and stairs with surrounding railing. New foul and storm water drainage system connections. Existing downpipes to west elevation to connect directly to the drainage system. New slot drains to north & south elevations. Associated site developments and landscaping.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission to install 3 no. Antenna and 2 no. Transmission Dishes on supporting poles together with equipment cabinets, cabling and associated site works at the roof level of The Castle Hotel, 1-4 Gardiner Row, Dublin 1, Protected Structures in the Dublin City Development Plan 2016-2022. The installation will form part of Eir Mobile telecommunications network.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: Planning permission for the following works: • Retention permission for change of use to two apartments. • Installation of new lobbies and bathrooms within both existing apartments. • Extension of the building at the rear at ground and first floor to provide additional living space to both existing apartments. • Provision of new steel and glass balconies to the rear at ground and first floor levels for both apartments. • Provision of a new hipped roof above the proposed extension. • Provision of rooflight for the proposed upstairs bathroom. • Related internal alterations.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of general upgrade and repair work to the building as follows: 1. Internal fire upgrade works to include fire stopping, upgrading doors and provision of additional internal doors, 2. Enlarge existing window on north elevation facing into rear courtyard to form new fire escape door, 3. Repair of external fabric to include roofs, repointing work, repair & some replacement of windows and roof lights, 4. Revised layouts and alterations to some internal spaces at ground and first floor levels, to include mechanical ventilation, 5. Additional toilets at ground and second floor levels, 6. Two new nameplates and letter boxes to front entrance gates, 7. Services upgrade work to include installation of new mechanical plant area of 70m2 to rear courtyard, solar PV panels to flat roofs, total area 113m2, mechanical ventilation and associated ductwork, rewiring, replacement of redundant fittings, emergency lighting and fire alarm and associated builder's work, 8. Remove existing stone infill and create new timber entrance door at Foster Place portico, 9. New finishing kitchen at ground floor level, 10. Upgrade existing lift off East Hall to provide access from ground floor to basement, 11. Other minor reordering works, 12. Redecoration. The building is a Protected Structure.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for the retention of two external banners for a further temporary period up to 31st December 2023 at the House of Lords entrance portico (Westmoreland Street entrance), Bank of Ireland, College Green, Dublin, D02 VR66 (Bank of Ireland is a Protected Structure). The banners are to identify the exhibition "Seamus Heaney: Listen Now Again" in the public Cultural and Heritage Centre in the Bank of Ireland and were previously granted temporary permission in accordance with Dublin City Council planning Reg. Ref. 3432/18. The banners measure 4m high and 2m wide and are suspended between two pairs of columns at the portico, facing toward College Street. The banners are positioned approximately 5.25m clear above ground level and supported off stainless steel (with neoprane protective cushioning) non-invasive fixings on the stone columns at top and bottom.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: 1. The development will consist of the following: (i) Demolition of existing Nightclub/ Ballroom occupying the ground floor / basement to the rear of No's 1 & 2 Gt. Denmark St; (ii) construction of a new bedroom wing of 5 levels over ground floor (6 levels) to rear of No's 1 & 2 Gt. Denmark St, facing Frederic Ct. containing 28 guestrooms with service areas at ground; (iii) construction of a new link building between the new bedroom wing and the back of No. 2 Gt. Denmark St and containing 9 guestrooms with service areas at ground; (iv) construction of a single storey atrium / restaurant between (ii) & (iii) and the back of No's 1 & 2 Gt. Denmark St; (v) construction of an additional set back 5th floor to the existing back block of No. 7 Gardiner Row facing on to Frederick Ct and containing 4 guestrooms; (vi) construction of an additional floor to the return / link building of No. 7 Gardiner Row and containing 4 guestrooms at 4th and 1 guestroom at 5th; (vii) alterations to the ground floor and basement of both No's. 1 & 2 Gt. Denmark St including the creation of 11 guestrooms, reinstatement of original windows to rear elevation and removal of modern false ceilings and floors; (viii) works to link No. 7 Gardiner Row to No. 1 Gt. Denmark St. at all levels with consequent loss of 3 guestrooms; (ix) replacement of all windows at front and back in No's 1 & 2 Gt. Denmark St. with traditional timber sash windows, including the removal of outshot bathroom in No. I and modern stores within No. 2 stair core allowing the reinstatement of original arched windows; (x) all associated site works. These are Protected Structures.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for restoration works to the existing house at No. 19 Portland Row, Dublin 1, Protected Structure. Works include conservation of the existing building fabric, lowering of the lower ground floor to account for underpinning, reconfiguration of the stepped access and entrance to the lower ground floor, internal insulation, relocation of the kitchen, reconfiguration of the ceiling profile at first floor level, installation of a rooflight to the inner pitch, stainless steel helical reinforcement to brick work to the front and rear elevation, demolition of the outhouse, new electrical and plumbing installation to include for the installation of a foul sewage sump pump and a new drainage connection to Portland Row. The application includes ancillary and associated works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Modifications to the existing railing at 18 Parnell Square North, Dublin 1 D01 T3V8 to include: Provision of new wrought iron access gate to match existing railings at the base of the entrance stairway to the protected structure containing the Dublin Writer's Museum.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Perfect Pubs 3 Limited T/A The Auld Dubliner seek Permission for the Retention of six ensuite bedroom short term lets to the second floor at the Auld Dubliner, 17 Anglesea Street, 24-25 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, DO2 DX09.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Perfect Pubs 3 Limited T/A The Auld Dubliner seek Change of Use from Restaurant / Bar to six ensuite bedroom short term lets to the First floor. The Auld Dubliner, no.17 Anglesea Street / 24-25 Temple Bar, Dublin 2 D02 DX09. (A Protected Structure)
The development will consist of (i) Demolition of existing derelict structures comprising multiple interconnected one and two storey buildings of various age; the removal of existing vehicular entrances at North Great Charles Street and at Tyrrells Places; the removal of security gates and railings at the site perimeter. (ii) Construction of 2 no. apartment blocks ranging from 3 to 6 storeys, connected and served by external access decks and consisting of 52 no. apartments comprising 28 no. one-bed and 24 no. two-bed apartments, along with ancillary circulation cores, plant rooms, cycle store, and bin store, all arranged around a central courtyard amenity space. Upper floor apartments will have balconies onto Great Charles Street, Charles Lane, and Tyrrell Place. Ground floor apartments will have enclosed front yards and private terraces to the rear which adjoin the shared courtyard garden. The development will be served by 76 no. resident cycle space plus 22 no. visitor cycle spaces. Pedestrian/cyclist access to the development will be on Charles Lane. Ground floor apartments located along public street will have own door access from the street. (iii) Construction of a new ESB substation and switchroom adjacent to an existing ESB kiosk to the northern corner of site. (iv) Carrying out of associated site works, works to existing footpaths/kerbs, and landscaping works. (v) Replacement of existing railings at the boundary to Pavee Point (a Protected Structure, RPS Ref: 1370 ‘The Free Church’), railings which are positioned within the development site and outside the curtilage of that structure. The site partially located within the Mountjoy Square Architectural Conservation Area.
Planning permission for the demolition of two-storey industrial unit and construction of 13 unit (2no. studio, 10 no. one-bed, 1no. two-bed), 5 storey including set back penthouse, apartment building (c.888sqm) with 4th floor terraces facing Charles Lane and terraces / balconies to all levels to rear and incorporating the existing right-of-way vehicular access to No 25/26 Mountjoy Square (in separate curtilages), waste store, bicycle parking and underground rainwater attenuation tank in back garden.
Planning permission for the demolition of an existing two-storey industrial unit and the construction of a 13-unit (2 no. studio, 9 no. 1-bed and 2 no. two-bed, 5-storey, including set back penthouse apartment building (910sqm) with 4th floor balconies facing Charles Lane and balconies/terraces to all levels except ground level to rear and incorporating the existing right of way vehicular access to the rear of No25/26 Mountjoy Square (in separate curtilage(s)), waste store, bicycle parking and underground water attenuation tank in back garden.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: For change of use of part of existing building from office use, reverting to a residential dwelling on ground, first, second floors. The following works are proposed: replacement of all windows to rear with correct timber sliding sash windows, internal of layout amendments to ground, first, & second floor to include replacement/ relocation/ reinstatement of doorways, wall partitions to allow for insertion of bathroom & kitchen facilities at ground & first floors, with amendment to the staircase to third floor, with all ancillary site works necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission is sought for change of use of existing building from office use, to use as a single residential dwelling on ground, first, second and third floors over an existing self contained basement apartment and expansion of existing self contained residential unit in the first floor of mews to include ground floor of two storey building. The following works are proposed: (1) Reconstruction of the rear two storey building mews with raised parapet height, revised elevations & fenestration with external landscape works, (2) Conversion of annex and external store to kitchen. (3) Replacement of all windows to rear with correct timber sliding sash windows. (4) Alteration of internal layout ground first, second & third floor to include replacement/relocation/reinstatement of doorways, wall partitions and fourth floor staircase and insertion of bathroom facilities at each floor. (5) All ancillary site and landscaping works necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for the demolition of existing warehousing and development comprising build-to-rent additional 10 apartments to include basement, three apartments (1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments), ground floor, four apartments (three 1 bedroom and one 2 bedroom apartments), first floor, three apartments (two 1 bedroom apartments and one 2 bedroom apartment) and second floor/roof level plant together with south facing projecting balconies and roof level north facing balconies to serve all proposed apartments in addition to existing four apartments (basement 3 bedroom apartment, ground floor 2 bedroom apartment, first floor 3 bedroom apartment with existing south facing balcony and second floor 2 bedroom apartment) to rear of number 22 Charles Street Great and facing Summer Arch, Dublin 1, D01 RY91 a protected structure in one block consisting of three storey over basement level with roof plant all on site to rear of numbers, 22, 23, 24 and 25 Charles Street Great, Dublin 1. Works to protected structure, number 22, includes changes to internal stairs, additional external stairs extending rear window opening to provide door, opening internal wall to provide access and removing one bedroom from ground floor apartment. Proposal includes for Suds drainage, landscaping and boundary treatment required to facilitate development. Development to include alterations to number 22 Charles Street Great to including; alterations to return, stairs from ground to first floor, apartments number 2 and rear elevation. All existing and proposed apartments are build-to-rent.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning Permission for the following works at basement and hall floor lvels at 23 Mountjoy Square, Dublin 1 - A Protected Structure, (RPS 5434). • Removing 1980's staircase from rear basement to rear hall floor return. • Removing 1980's plasterboard partitions separating the lobby, staircase and rear return office in the basement return. • Removing six number 1980's single-glazed, top-hung, outward opening windows in the rear hall and basement return. • Installation of new timber floor at hall floor return level. • Installation of new partitions at rear basement return level to form a lobby/ tea station and rear office. • Installation of two number new bathrooms at rear hall floor return access. • Supply and fit of six number new side-hung, timber casement, outward opening windows. • Supply and fit glazed fire door at hall floor rear hall. • Fitting new floorcovering throughout. • Decoration throughout.
Permission for the construction of two new sheltered 'loggia', one to the assembly hall facing west (34.4sqm covered footprint) the second to the southern elevation of the classroom wing (38.5sqm. covered footprint), both provide shelter to the existing external play space together with site works and minor modifications where the new structures meet the existing buildings.
We, NWQ Devco Limited, intend to apply for a 10-year planning permission for development at a site consisting of the CitiGroup Building, 1 North Wall Quay, Dublin 1, DO1 T8Y1. The site is bound by North Wall Quay to the south, Commons Street to the west, Clarion Quay/Alderman Way to the north and an access ramp to the existing basement to the east. The site area is c. 0.88 ha. The proposed development comprises: •Demolition of existing 6 no. storey office building and single-level basement; •Construction of a mixed-use development ranging in height from 9 no. to 17 no. storeys in height (73.4m) over lower ground floor and double basement comprising office accommodation, arts/community/cultural spaces and retail/cafe/restaurant uses; •The development is divided into 4 no. buildings ranging in heights of 12 no. storeys (Block A), 17 no. storeys (Block B), 10 no. storeys (Block C) and 9 no. storeys (Block D); • The overall gross floor area of the development comprises 87,209 sq.m. (excluding double basement of 14,420 sq.m.) including 69,258 sq.m. of office space, 2,371 sq.m. arts/community/cultural uses and 196 sq.m. of retail/café/restaurant space; • Office accommodation is proposed at lower-ground floor to 15th floor with 4 no. double-height office entrance/receptions areas provided at GF level; • 3 no. internal arts/community/cultural spaces are provided in total. 1 no. arts/community/cultural space is provided over lower ground and ground floor level in Block A, 1 no. at 1st floor level with a GF entrance space in Block B and an arts/community/cultural use with viewing deck is provided at 16th floor level in Block B; • External arts/community/cultural space will be provided on the new landscaped park located to the east of the site; •1 no. retail/café/restaurant unit is provided at GF level in Block D; • Outdoor landscaped terraces are provided at 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 15th and 16th floor level; • Provision of winter terraces at 4th, 6th and 9th floor level; • Provision of a shared atrium between Block B and Block C; • Green roofs and blue roofs are provided across the scheme; • Provision of a double basement comprising 30 no. car parking spaces, 923 no. bicycle parking spaces, 6 no. motorbike parking spaces and male & female shower and changing facilities at B1 level and plant across B1 & B2 levels; • 2 no. car parking spaces located at street level (32 no. total); •Provision of 2 no. vehicle lifts and 2 no. bike lifts to the basement accessed from Clarion Quay; •The development includes the fill and cover of existing access ramp to existing basement to provide a landscaped park (including external arts/community/cultural space) to the east of the building connecting North Wall Quay with Clarion Quay. The park will include a pedestrian link from North Wall Quay to Clarion Quay •Provision of upgrades to existing public realm within application site including public footpaths along North Wall Quay, Commons Street and Clarion Quay; •All ancillary and associated works to facilitate the development including plant, switch rooms, generators, water tanks, sprinkler plant, ESB substations, landscaping, telecommunications infrastructure, utilities connections and infrastructure. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report and Natura Impact Statement have been prepared in respect of the proposed development and have been submitted with the planning application.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will include (a) the addition of 24 build to rent residential units located at car park level 3 to car park level 4 level on the Jervis Street and Abbey Street Upper frontages of the building. The two floors of this element will have a floor area of 2390 sq.m. and will have 20 no. one bed units and 4 no. two bed units. These units will be accessed from entrances on Jervis Street and Abbey Street Upper. There will also be additional amenity open spaces provided at car park level 1A, 2A & 3A adjacent to the protected structures at Upper Abbey Street to serve these units. (b) it is proposed to demolish retail floor area, storage and car parking area totalling 4355 sq.m. facing Mary Street at first floor level, first floor upper, car park level 1, car park levels 2/2A; 3/3A; 4/4A and mansard surrounds facing Mary Street, Jervis Street and Abbey Street Upper. In replacement, it is proposed to construct a 6 storey building of 8,208 sq.m. behind the Mary Street frontage, from first floor upper level to car park level 5 for use as a co-living development with 127 units. This would be accessed from an entrance on Jervis Street. Communal Amenity space of 1,499sq.m is proposed to serve this development. (c) it is also proposed to construct 3 floors above the roof car park level 5A level for office use. The lowest office floor will replace car parking and plant at level 5A. the office use will have a floor area of 16,568 sq.m. and will be accessed from Jervis Street. In addition there will be 696 sq.m. of outdoor amenity open space to service the offices as well as an internal atrium of 1,224 sq.m. The following changes are proposed to the existing retail units, existing apartments and ancillary services; a reduction in size of retail unit 11/12 so as to create a switch room and 2 ESB substations facing Abbey Street Upper, change of retail unit 17 at ground and first floor level to create reception area facing Jervis Street for the offices at ground level and bicycle parking for the offices at first floor level, removal of retail unit at first floor level at Mary Street so as to provide the ground floor of the co-living development, to include foyer, lounges, gym and common areas and the elimination of 2 no. apartments to allow for the construction of a Part M compliant staircore. The 750 car parking spaces on site will be reconfigured, but not reduced by the development proposed. A total of 390 no. bicycle spaces will be provided to serve the new development. The ground floor elevations on Abbey Street Upper will be amended and the copper dome at the entrance at ground level on Mary Street will be removed. New access points through existing openings on Jervis Street are proposed to provide access to the development. The total floor area of the centre at present is 82,011 square metres including parking. It is proposed to decommission the use of 5,433 sq.m. roof top parking and plant use and replace these areas by 16,568 square metres in three floor of offices. It is proposed to demolish 2,549 sq.m and replaced by co-living building of 8208 sq.m. at Mary Street frontage. The new total of the building including parking will be 109,058 sq.m.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the following: amendment to permitted scheme (Ref. 3580/23), which was for an extension of Hotel 7 (No. 7 Gardiner Row) by the integration and expansion of Barry's Hotel (No's 1 & 2 Denmark Street Great) and more specifically as follows - (i) The addition of 2 extra guestrooms at 3rd floor level above the permitted link block (not yet built) at its junction with the permitted rear block (not yet built) which fronts onto Frederick Court and adjacent to the boundary with No. 3 Denmark Street Great; (ii) The addition of a new 4th floor that sits above the rear block of No. 7 Gardiner Row and the permitted rear block (not yet built) of No's 1 & 2 Denmark Street Great, and (iii) all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: the existing building is three storey facing Wellington Quay with a two storey extension to the rear facing and set back from the adjoining Merchants Arch Laneway. Permission is sought to change the use of the building from existing retail on ground floor level, storage at basement, first floor, first floor return and second floor levels to a licensed restaurant at ground floor level, kitchen/toilets basement level and guest house comprising 3 bedrooms at first floor, 2 bedrooms in an extension of the first floor return and 3 bedrooms at second floor level - total 8 no double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. Access to the restaurant will be as presently exists to the shop from both Wellington Quay and the laneway of Merchants Arch with minimal alterations to the existing shopfront and including a new fascia sign. Access to the guesthouse will be from the existing door on Wellington Quay which presently serves the upper floors. The building will be upgraded and refurbished internally with minimal external changes.
RETENTION/ PERMISSION: Retention of change of use of the 82sqm restaurant to use as restaurant and takeaway and planning permission for removal of existing shopfront and provision of a new shop front and signage.
RETENTION PERMISSION: for the change of use of the 82sqm restaurant, to use as restaurant and take-away and provision of a new shop front and signage. Planning permission is also sought for a new electrically operated metal roller shutter outside the glazed shopfront.
Permission for development at a site located on the eastern side of Dominick Street Lower, at the junction of Dominick Street Lower and Dominick Place, Dublin 1. The site is part of SDRA 10 in the Dublin City Development Plan 2016-2022 and part of the masterplan granted planning permission by An Bord Pleanala in 2011. The development will consist of: 1. The construction of the new 3,029sq.m primary school building varying in height from 4 and 5 storey on the Dominick Street Lower frontage to 2 storey on the Dominick Place and Granby Place frontages, to accommodate 16 no. classrooms and ancillary accommodation; the new building will about the side gable of 20 Dominick Street Lower (a Protected Structure), as required by the Masterplan, 2. A new front site boundary onto Dominick Street Lower comprising lightweight steel frames on a granite base, and satin stainless steel mesh to an overall height of 2.15m, with a dedicated pedestrian access gate. 3. New signage comprising a wall mounted perforated metal panel above the main building entrance at Dominick Street Lower, 4. 72 no. bicycle parking spaces located behind the boundary on to Granby Place, accessed by a new gated entranceway from Granby Place and new side-entrance from Dominick Place. 5. A c.663 sq.m external play area at ground level in the centre of the site. 6. A c.917 sq.m external play areas located at the roof level of the four-storey building fronting onto Dominick Street Lower and of the two-storey part fronting onto Dominick Place and Granby Place. 7. All associated ancillary site development and landscaping works.
Removal of existing shopfront and provision of a new shop front and signage.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development will consist of the construction of a new vehicular and pedestrian gate on Bailey's Row (off Portland Row) and all associated site and engineering works necessary to facilitate the development.