PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission at a site (c.0.02Ha), at No. 61 O'Connell Street Upper (a Protected Structure), including rear onto Henry Place, Dublin 1. The site is otherwise bound by No. 62 O'Connell Street Upper to the south, the east side of Henry Place to the west, the west side of O'Connell Street Upper to the east and No. 60 O'Connell Street Upper to the north. The proposed development comprises the conservation, repair, refurbishment and adaptive reuse of an existing commercial building (4 storey over basement) to include: - a 'licensed restaurant/cafe unit with takeaway/collection facility' (c.35 sq. m gfa) at ground floor level on O'Connell Street Upper and a 'licensed restaurant/ cafe unit with takeaway/collection facility' (c.10 sq. m gfa) at ground floor level on Henry Place; 3 no. 2 bed apartments from 1st to 3rd floor (1no. unit per storey); 1no. gym/leisure studio (c.172 sq. m gfa) at basement level; All associated and ancillary site development works, conservation, demolition, landscaping, temporary works, including: - the creation of a new pedestrian link through part of the ground floor connecting O'Connell Street Upper and Henry Place; bicycle (8no.) and bin storage to rear of No. 61 O'Connell Street Upper at ground floor level; building signage zones and retractable canopy. The application site is within the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) accompanies this application.
Amendments to the previously granted planning permission (Ref: 2894/20) for the conversion of the 1st, 2nd & 3rd floors from vacant office to residential use:The amendments include the construction of a three storey extension at first floor level & a single storey extension at third floor level to accommodate 6 one-bedroom apartments & 3 two-bedroom apartments at the 1st, 2nd & 3rd floor levels (9 units in total) with internal alterations and all associated site works.
Planning permission for conversion of 1st, 2nd & 3rd floors from office space to residential consisting of 2 no. 2-bed apartments at first floor level, 2 no. 2-bed apartments at second floor level and 1 no. 1 bed apartment at third floor level. (5 apartments in total) all accessed from 34 Lower Abbey Street.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE - RETENTION: this building was originally approved as part of the Clerys development (a protected structure) 18-27 O'Connell Street, 13-15 Earl Place, Earl Street North, Sackville Place, Dublin 1 under Ref. 3442/16. The development to be retained consists of reconfigured ground floor layout and ground floor elevation of the Earl Building (Block B) to accommodate an increased area (from 68 sq.m to 98 sq.m) of ESB substation, MV and LV rooms to Earl Place in accordance with ESB Networks specification. The amended layout has resulted in a new elevation of extended metal clad ESB substation doors, a widened entrance lobby area to the upper floors of the Earl building, reconfiguration to delivery area, landlord welfare and comms area and the omission of 1 no. permitted retail/restaurant/cafe unit at Earl Place permitted under Reg. Ref. 3442/16.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of, 1no. new external fascia mounted logo, Individual steel letters powder coated RAL 7021, rear illuminated (static) H&M logo sign located at ground floor level on the existing stone fascia using minimal fixings, mounted centrally above entrance (Size- 300mm high letters x 450mm width, 30mm spacing from fascia, 4,715mm from finished floor).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: Retention of modifications and amendments of works commenced under Planning Permission Ref 3397/15 (now expired) which included the reconfiguration and alterations to walls and partitions to facilitate the proposed cafe/bar use at ground floor level, stairs access from basement level (not implemented) including raised level of part of existing floor to facilitate drainage pipes, demolition of part of internal wall to provide for access to neighbouring fire escape corridor at 29 Fleet Street (not implemented) and insertion of void within existing floor to basement level below (not implemented.) The works previously approved at basement level of existing licensed premises comprised of alterations to existing internal doors, corridor and stairs to provide access from the existing basement level to the ground floor level of 29 and 30 Fleet Street (partially implemented). Retention of works required on foot of the granted Fire Safety Certificate (FSC 3256/21) & Regularisation Fire Safety Certificate (3004742) which is pending and includes the blocking up of the existing escape route that previously discharged through the adjoining Hostel and retention of a new protected escape stair and protected escape route from the basement to the ground level at 30 Fleet St in lieu of previously approved fire escape route. Retention of other completed works including kitchen, stores and dumb waiter, alterations to bar counter and new toilet facilities at basement level. Removal of contemporary accommodation stair connecting the basement and ground floor bar area. Alterations to ground floor betting office (vacant) include new disabled WC and bar counter. Retention of external works consisting of reinstatement of the doorway entrance to 30 Fleet Street. Planning permission is also requested for works previously approved but not completed under planning permission (Ref 3397/15) which include the refurbishment of the building facade and change of use of ground floor betting office (vacant) to licensed cafe/bar and proposed dumb waiter (not previously approved), refurbishment and maintenance of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor facade of 29 and 30 Fleet Street and lighting and all ancillary site and development works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the change of use from retail / commercial use to bar / restaurant / performance venue and associated works at 46 Drury Street (Protected Structure No. 2393). The works include: (a) the reforming and extension of the existing semi-basement (providing an additional floor area of c.40sq.m.) for ancillary kitchen, stores, keg lift, staff welfare facilities and customer toilets; (b) removal of existing ground, first and second floors and their replacement with new floors at ground and first floor level (creating a double height first floor space); (c) new glazed entrance door; (d) new gate to lane; and (e) all associated site and development works. There will be an overall net reduction in floor area from c.404sq.m. to c325sq.m. All works proposed on a site of 0.0171ha (171sq.m.).
We, Melonmount Limited, are applying for Permission to display advertisement. For Installation of 1no. set of brand signage to consist of built up lettering with internal static halo illumination, affixed at high level to building facade of the Hampton by Hilton Hotel at River House, 21-25 Chancery Street, Dublin 7, D07 KX21
Permission to display advertisement. For installation of 1 no. set of brand signage to consist of built up lettering with internal static face illumination, and 2 no. projecting brand signs to consist of built up logo with internal static face illumination, affixed to building façade of the new Guud Day Café at River House, 21-25 Chancery Street, Dublin 7, D07 KX21
To display advertisement for Installation of 1no. set of brand signage to consist of built up lettering with internal static halo illumination, affixed at high level to building facade of the new Hampton by Hilton hotel.
Planning permission is sought by Winemount Ltd for the change-of-use of the existing two storey Guud Day Café (202m2 in total) at the address of Hampton by Hilton, 25 Chancery Street, Smithfield, Dublin from Café use into Hotel use. The proposed ground floor will consist of two meeting rooms (105m2) and the proposed first floor will consist of four hotel bedrooms with ensuites (86m2). Planning permission is also sought for connections to all other necessary site services and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the change-of-use of the premises.
PROTECTED STRUCURE: RETENTION & PERMISSION: Planning Permission for a development to the single storey rear return of No. 30-31 O'Connell Street Lower, Dublin 1 (A Protected Structure). Retention permission is sought for an outdoor roof terrace with railing to the roof level of the rear return of the existing four-storey over basement mid terraced building. Planning permission is also sought for alterations to the north elevation of this rear return consisting of 2 no. new door openings to the existing first floor level corridor to provide access to the rear return roof terrace. No works are proposed to the main building.
Grafton Capital S.a.r.l. is making an application for planning permission for change of use from existing commercial to residential use at first floor to fourth floor levels (providing 4 no. 1-bed apartments) together with associated internal reconfiguration and external fenestration works at No. 109 Grafton Street, Dublin 2, D02 YK64.
Permission to erect 6 no. telecommunications antennae enclosed within 3 no. antenna shrouds together with all associated equipment upon the building rooftop.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: The relocation and redesign of the two approved ground floor double entrance doors in the west elevation of Clerys fronting O'Connell Street and the omission of a third originally proposed double door. The doors are to be redesigned to take account of historical references and to provide a more central access point to the two proposed retail units than that proposed in the approved application Reg. Ref. 3442/16.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of: the relocation of the two approved ground floor double entrance doors in the west elevation of Clerys fronting O’Connell Street and the omission of a third originally proposed double door. The intention is to provide more central access points to the retail floor area than proposed in the approved application Reg. Ref. 3442/16.
• Change of use to the existing first to fourth floors from office to licensed restaurant use. • First floor extension (58m²) to provide an enclosed outdoor restaurant area with retractable roof, to the rear of the building. • Front door upgrade with signage associated with restaurant use. • Replace the existing external fire escape stairs to the rear of the building with new steel fire escape stairs. • Reconfigure and refurbishment to the building's interior. • All ancillary site and development works.
Softcat PLC seek permission for the installation of a telecommunications aerial to the roof at Scotch House, 6 to 7 Burgh Quay, Dublin, D02VK44. The proposed aerial will not exceed 1.2m above the level of the existing roof and will be mounted centrally on the roof to minimise its visual impact, with it obscured from view at street level.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development will consist of the erection of 4 no. wall mounted flag poles at first floor level to the front (South) elevation of the existing Clifton Court Hotel. The works will also include the removal of all existing wall mounted flag pole fixings and all ancillary site works to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for change of use from 2 no. individual office units to a 1-bed residential apartment at basement level, provision of opening in party wall and associated works.
Permission for the following: Conversion of 3rd Floor from office use to residential, consisting of 1 No. 2-Bed Apartment. accesses from 32 Lower Abbey Street.
The replacement of a double-sided Metropanel with single-sided digital Metropanel advertising display with a vinyl back (containing public advertising), including all associated site works and services. The proposed structure has an overall height of 2.882m, a depth of 0.255m and a width of 1.438m. The site is located outside 'the Hampton by Hilton' on the public footpath at the junction between Greek Street and Chancery Place, Dublin 7.
The development will consist of the removal of an existing roller shutter at the entrance to the upper office floor levels, its replacement with decorative metal gates, and raised metal lettering signage above this entrance.
The retention of the existing scrolling internally illuminated double sided 'Metropanel' advertising display unit.
The development will consist the change of use of the three office floors above ground level (first floor, second floor and third floor) to residential apartments for long term letting. Each floor will consist of 1 no. studio apartment and 1 no. one bedroom apartment with communal bicycle storage and all ancillary facilities.
The development will consist of: the change of use of semi-basement and ground floor from car park and retail to bar and jazz club with part retail / cafe-bar fronting onto Drury Street; the construction of a sub-basement for customer toilets and store (c.45.6sq.m.); increase in the height of the existing basement level; reconfiguration of the internal layout to make it fit for purpose; modifications to the fire escape exit to South William Street at basement level; new pedestrian entrance and ground floor facade treatment to the bar and jazz club; relocation of pedestrian entrance and facade treatment to the ground floor retail / cafe-bar unit; associated elevational changes; and all associated works; all on a site of c.0.042ha (c.422.1sq.m.).
The development will consist/consists of 25no. new classrooms (varying from 19 sq.m. to 29sq.m.), admin, reception and recreation areas and toilets over ground floor and mezzanine level. The development includes change of use to ground floor area from warehouse to education 610.66 sq.m. and new first floor area of 571.54 sq.m., for a total of 1,182.2 sq.m. gross floor area as educational use. Works also include change of fenestration for the front facade to Loftus Lane, change of facade to the adjacent service alley, new clear finish atrium roof dome to the rear and 7.27 sq.m of advertising to the front with all associated site works.
PERMISSION:The development will consist of the change of use of the existing basement car park (369sqm) at 47 Drury Street to restaurant use, the change of use of the existing ground floor retail (35.1 sqm) at 47 Drury Street to restaurant use and the associated extension of the existing SOLE Restaurant out to 47 Drury Street at ground floor and basement levels. It will include the relocation of the restaurant entrance from 18-19 South William Street to 47 Drury Street along with associated internal modifications to the existing building. The relocation of the entrance will involve the remodelling of the shop / carpark entrance frontage to form a new shopfront to 47 Drury Street including new signage, lighting and a demountable canopy awning over the new restaurant entrance.
Planning permission for development at this site: first floor level and part second floor level. The development will consist of a change of use in the existing four storey over basement building, from education use (cookery school at first floor level and associated wine school at second floor level) to office use. The development is accessed from the existing William Street South entrance with existing fire escape exiting onto Drury Street.
Change of Use from mixed use retail, office, café, restaurant and bar, to 'Health Clinic', for an area of 85 sqm, on Level 05 of The Earl building, Earl Street North and Earl Place, Dublin 1, D01 T6W2. The remaining areas of The Earl building on level 01 to level 05 are currently categorized as 'Health Clinic'. The additional Health Clinic area proposed will contain a seminar room and communication pod to support the approved adult and paediatric outpatient care services. The proposed area did not form part of the previous change of use application Planning Reference: 3743/23. The proposal includes modifications to the internal layouts and fitout. The proposal does not impact the external building elevations.
The development will consist of a change of use, of the 1st and 2nd floors within the existing four storey over basement building, including the existing associated outdoor terrace, from education use (cookery school at 1st floor and associated wine school at 2nd floor on the Drury Street side) and from office use (at 2nd floor on the William Street South side) all to Sports and Recreational use. It includes fitness and health studios, well-being suite and associated ancillary support facilities. The development is accessed from the existing William Street South entranceway with a fire escape exiting onto Drury Street. The development includes for the upgrade and remodelling works to the 18/19 William Street South shopfront; the removal of the existing, timber, door surrounds and fascias, strip back to the original tiled finish, the removal of the existing roller shutter and recessed doors to No. 19 and their replacement with a traditional steel and glass entrance screen to match the existing windows, along with a new, matching style canopy and signage to No. 19 and a retractable awning to No. 18 to match existing and associated lighting, all as described in the drawings.
The development will consist of small extension (36.2 sqm) to provide a new link corridor at first floor level, all as part of the development which is the subject of a change of use planning application reg. ref. 3045/24. The proposals include for the associated extension of the existing outdoor terrace at second floor level and a low profile, solar PV array behind the existing parapet on the flat roof of 18/19 William Street South. The development is accessed from the existing William Street South entranceway with a fire escape exiting onto Drury Street, all as described in the drawings.
PERMISSION: To carry out external works for the removal of an ATM, to be replaced with shop front glazing to match existing, as well as the removal of the Ulster Bank raised lettering shop signs on Grafton Street and Suffolk Street and general blue signage. Carry out internal works for the removal of the ATM, as well as the removal of loose furniture and the removal of Ulster Bank signage and merchandise on all floors.
The development will consist of the removal of the existing shop front, steel shutters and timber fascia and the provision of a new steel and glass shopfront and entrance door, with a proprietary security gate and a new steel frame side door for access to the office floors above the retail unit.
The development will consist the change of use of the three office floors above ground level (first floor, second floor and third floor) to residential apartments for long term letting. Each floor will consist of two studio apartments with communal bicycle storage and all ancillary facilities.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The application seeks permission for an amendment to the pemitted development Reg. Ref. 3442/16 as extended. Permission was sought for a restaurant use in a unit of 65 sq.m facing Earl Street North. Condition 4 of the 2016 permission required that the unit should be in retail use. Construction is now nearing completion and permission is sought that this unit be used for restaurant use as originally applied for. It will now be used as a restaurant in association with the adjoining corner unit facing Earl Stret North and Earl Place (111sq.m ground floor with supporting basement area of 80 sq.m.) already approved as a cafe/restaurant, so as to form a single licensed restaurant with a floor area of 256 sq.m.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: Facade restoration including stabilization, facade cleaning and repair of brickwork and terracotta elements, repointing in a lime based joint, sash window restoration including slimlite double glazing also minor roof, flashings, gutter repairs and associated ancillary works.
Planning permission for construction of new 4 storey residential development above existing ground floor consisting of 1 bedroom apartment at 1st floor level, 1 bedroom apartment at 2nd floor level & 2 bedroom Duplex apartment at 3rd and 4th floor level. All apartments are accessed from no. 31 Lower Abbey Street.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for a period of 15 years at a site, 'Dublin Central - Site 5' (c. 0.18 Ha) at No. 22 - 25 Moore Street, No. 13 Moore Lane, No. 14 Moore Lane (otherwise known as Nos. 1 - 3 O'Rahilly Parade and Nos. 14 - 15 Moore Lane or Nos. 1 - 8 O'Rahilly Parade and Nos. 14 - 15 Moore Lane), Dublin 1 and otherwise generally bounded by O'Rahilly Parade to the north, by Moore Lane to the east, by No. 21 Moore Street and No. 12 Moore Lane to the south and by Moore Street to the west. The proposed development comprises: - A mixed-use scheme in a single building (c. 6,478 sq. m gross floor area) ranging in height from 2 - 6 storeys (top floor set back) over single storey localised basement. The building includes office space (c. 5,753 sq. m) from 1st to 5th floor with office lobby at ground floor level, with 3no. terraces at 2nd, 3rd and 5th floor respectively (c. 401 sq. m in total) and 3no. licenced restaurant / café units with takeaway / collection facility at ground floor (Unit 1 on Moore Lane, O'Rahilly Parade and the proposed new public plaza - c. 228 sq. m, Unit 2 on the proposed new public plaza - c. 271 sq. m and Unit 3 on Moore Street, O'Rahilly Parade and the proposed new public plaza - c. 179 sq. m), together with provision of a 'delivery hub' unit at ground floor level (c. 46 sq. m). All associated and ancillary site development, demolition, landscaping, site infrastructure and temporary works, including: - Demolition of all existing buildings and structures on site (c. 2,312 sq. m); Provision of part of a new public plaza (168 sq. m) and associated temporary works pending completion of the combined plaza with the concurrent planning application for the adjoining Site 4 immediately to the south (1,253 sq. m public plaza overall); 58no. bicycle parking spaces at ground floor level with associated cycling welfare facilities; Plant at basement and roof level; Building signage zone and retractable canopies; Laying of underground drainage infrastructure from O'Rahilly Parade to connect with existing drainage network on Parnell Street via Moore Street. The application site is outside the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) accompanies this application.
Conversion of existing offices at first to third floors to four one-bed apartments and construction of six one-bed apartments from second to fifth floor with balconies at fourth and fifth floor and roof garden above fifth floor with open-sided light shaft, and extension of kitchen flue to rear to above proposed roof level
Planning permission for change of use of part to short term lettng of the existing dwelling.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: permission for development on a site of c.0.03ha located at Nos. 1-2 Upper O'Connell Street and No. 29 North Earl Street, Dublin 1 (a Protected Structure). The upper floor facades of Nos. 1-2 Upper O'Connell Street are a Protected Structure (RPS Ref. 6016). The development will consist of alterations to approved development (Prev Reg Ref: 2150/19 ) consisting of the provision of a fire escape stairs serving all floors, provision of a fire exit corridor at ground floor level, alterations to existing shopfront to provide a fire exit door to match existing shopfront, removal of 5 previously approved bedrooms to accommodate the new fire stairs. Provision of 2 additional bedrooms at first floor level giving a new total number of 38 bedrooms, relocation of existing roof access door to rear north west elevation and provision of replacement window, and minor internal alterations to accommodate the changes, all remaining works will be carried out as approved under Reg Ref: 2150/19 and all associated site development works above and below ground.
Planning permission for change of use from shop at ground floor and store in basement to restaurant, re-using existing extractor flue at rear, with relocation of stairs serving future apartments at upper floors, removal of projecting lights above signboard and installation of painted or backlight raised lettering on existing signboard and ancillary site works.
Planning permission for the development at a site of 0.013 ha will consist of the following:- the substitution of 2 no. halo illuminated "Ulster Bank Home" signs permitted under Reg. Ref. 3375/19 with 2 no. "Ulster Bank" signs on the shopfront fascia of 2.385m x 0.3m on Grafton Street and Suffolk Street elevations.
Permission for the installation of two new shopfront signs to read 'New Balance'. This will comprise one backlit fascia sign of individual mounted stainless-steel lettering painted RAL9010 (pure white) measuring 2405mm long x 300mm high x 25mm deep, and one double sided stainless-steel projecting sign measuring 600mm long x 600mm high x 80mm deep in RAL 9005 (jet black) with backlit acrylic opal white lettering and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: located in a conservation area. The proposed development will be: the internal refurbishment conservation repair and adaptation of No'. 16-17 Halston Street, inclusive of conservation based repairs to: existing brickwork, slate roofing internal joinery, ceiling and wall plaster-work, external render window and door joinery and the insertion of one no. new rooflight to the rear roof slope of each building, along with the provision of new building services, fire protection and detection systems, general improvement work and also limited demolition works to a modern single storey roof structure and to the rear part of a three storey structure within 17 Halston Street (to allow the formation of a new internal courtyard and new three storey access stairwell to the three storey structure) all to facilitate a change of use of both buildings from solely fruit and vegetable retail, wholesale, cold storage, office and wholesale storage uses at ground floor level and associated food preparation, cold storage, office and wholesale storage use at first and second floor levels of both buildings, to a mixed-use development comprising an improved retail and wholesale fruit and vegetable use at part ground level along with the internal refurbishment of both buildings at part-ground, first and second floor levels to provide 10 no units of self-catering, double bed accommodation for short term lease and incorporating new plant and services at existing basement level of 16 Halston Street and at ground level of 17 Halston Street.
The development will consist of modifications to the permitted tourist hostel granted under planning Ref. 3781/23, as modified by planning Ref. ABP-319219-24 (Ref. 4887/23). The development will consist of the provision of a service lift with associated lift over-run at roof level.
The development will consist of modifications to the permitted 125-bedroom tourist hostel granted under planning Reg. Ref. 3781/23 comprising: an additional floor of hostel accommoateion resulting in an 8-storey (over basement) building accommodationg 144 no. bedrooms at first to seventh floor levels; additional setback at he southern (rear) elevation of the seventh (top) floor; Associated amendments to elevations, site works and services.
PERMISSION: The development will consist of: - Demolition of all existing structures on site; Construction of a 7-storey (over basement) contemporary tourist hostel; Extension of existing basement footprint towards laneway to the rear; The development will accommodate: Guest amenities, ancillary services, storage, kitchen accommodation and external courtyard at basement level; Reception, resident's lounge, cafe / bar and separate cafe / retail unit at ground floor; 125 no. bedrooms at first to sixth floor levels; Waste management store with access to Sackville Place; Plant and PV panels at roof level, water tanks at first floor, bicycle parking at ground floor and all associated signage, site works and services.
Planning permission for the development will consist of modifications to planning permission granted under Ref: 3702/20 with addition of 22 no. bedrooms as follows: • 11 additional bedrooms through internal reconfigurations at 1st to 5th floor levels, • 11 additional bedrooms through relocation of plant from 6th floor to basement and ground floor construction of additional floor area at 6th floor level with altered roofline at 6th floor level, • Reconfiguration of street level entrance, foyer and cafe bar layout, • Revisions to retail unit consisting of provision of a bicycle shop incorporating a streetside coffee kiosk with waste handling/storage area to rear and delivery/collection access relocated to Sackville Place, • Internal alterations for inclusion of a dumbwaiter serving basement, ground and 1st floor levels and linen chute drop from 6th floor to ground floor level, • Ancillary alterations to elevations, • All associated site works and services.