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D26A/0248/WEB

Planning permission for development at this c.0.542ha site at Dun Laoghaire Shopping Centre. The proposed development comprises the amalgamation and change of use of the existing vacant comparison retail units Nos. 1-12 and Nos. 214-216 at Level 2 and mezzanine level, and the formation of a new retail unit consisting of a single-storey discount foodstore incorporating off license sales area at Level 2, with associated changes to public mall & ancillary spaces. The total proposed gross floor area of the works is c. 3,109.3 sq.m, including c. 490 sq.m of storage, and a c.116 sq.m service corridor at basement level. Access to the proposed foodstore will be gained internally via the shopping centre and via George’s Street Upper. The existing recessed shopfront is to be replaced with a new glazed shopfront, brought forward to sit in line with external façade, and separately a new glazed shopfront in line with existing, with revised entrance and exit, and all associated reorganisation of existing fenestration and façade details. The proposed development involves the replacement of the existing shopfront signage with new powder-coated pressed metal back panel and surface mounted, internally illuminated individual letters and logo sign; 2 No. projecting signs (both 1.2m high and 0.75m wide) to be affixed to the external façade of the building fronting onto George’s Street between levels 2 & 3; reconfiguration of car parking at roof level to allow for new roof plant area containing equipment of a maximum height of 3.5m over roof level, enclosed behind a proposed 2.4m high galvanised metal mesh security fence, with existing number of parking spaces retained (22 No. spaces); and new façade mounted ducts to the rear service lane elevation. The proposed development also provides for installation of deposit return machines, and all associated site development works above and below ground.

C.0.542ha site at Dun Laoghaire Shopping Centre, George’s Street Upper, Dun Laoghaire, Co. DublinDun Laoghaire Rathdown County CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted25 May 2026
WEB5579/25

Blossom Lodge UC, Ally Grove UC, Dara Rock UC, Lisrua UC, Sunny Quarter UC and Fenderside UC intend to apply for planning permission for development at Park Place, Adelaide Road, Hatch Street Upper and Harcourt Street, Dublin 2. The proposed development consists of the following: • 6 no. freestanding totem signage facing Adelaide Road, Hatch Street Upper and Harcourt Street; • 3 no. wall mounted amenity signage facing Adelaide Road, Hatch Street Upper and Harcourt Street; • 1 No. wall mounted logo on substation wall facing Harcourt Street; and • All associated works to facilitate the development.

Park Place, Adelaide Road, Hatch Street Upper and Harcourt Street, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted09 April 2026
WEB5476/25

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The Law Society of Ireland intends to apply for permission for development at its site comprising 0.46 Hectares being the Greenhall Building (The Law Society Diploma Centre Eircode D07 R81C), within the curtilage of the former Blue Coat School (protected structure RPS no.765) at Blackhall Place, Dublin 7 D07 VY24 and the adjoining shed building, to the south, off Benburb Street (Eircode D07 AEC5), Dublin 7. The proposed development will comprise: 1. Demolition of the existing single storey print facility building and adjacent lean-to-shed (c.93sqm ) and the removal of the temporary poly tunnel (c.35sqm) located to the west of the Greenhall building. 2. Demolition of the shed building (c.538sqm) off Benburb Street to the south of the Greenhall building. 3. Alteration works to the existing Greenhall building to provide an enlarged flexible teaching space, additional toilets, lecture room, counselling room and connections to the proposed extension. 4. The construction of a single-storey extension to the west end of the Greenhall building to provide a new secondary entrance and a moot court with judge’s chambers (c.93sqm) with SUDS compliant green roof. 5. The construction of an upper floor extension to the west end of the Greenhall building to provide a lecture room, counselling room and accessible WC (c.126 sqm) with SUDS compliant green roof. 6. The construction of a glazed link (c.12sqm) connecting the three-storey extension to the east end of Greenhall building at first-floor level. 7. The construction of a three-storey extension (with local lowering of the ground level by approximately 2.3m) to the south of the Greenhall building to provide 12 tutorial rooms, 2 meeting rooms, a changing-places sanitary facility, with rooftop plant enclosure and roof mounted plant over and roof mounted photovoltaic panels (c.1,134sqm) with SUDS compliant blue roof. 8. The creation of a new entrance plaza to the east of the proposed three storey extension, which involves the removal of a c.11.3m long portion of a boundary wall to create an opening onto the Academic Street to the south of the former Blue Coat School building. The stone removed will be used to build low stone walls around the plaza, topped with metal railings. 9. The replacement of the existing vehicular ramp with a new ramp to provide improved fire tender and delivery access to the rear of Blackhall Place via existing vehicular access from Benburb Street. 10. New gardens and landscaping to the south and west of the building and along the edges of the new vehicular ramp. 11. The construction of cycle parking facilities to the west of the proposed single-storey extension. 12. Upgrading works to the existing tennis court, removal of outdoor gym equipment, hard landscaping and all other repair and refurbishment site development and associated site development works.

Greenhall Building (The Law Society Diploma Centre D07R81C) and the adjoining shed building to the south, off Benburb Street (D07 AEC5), Dublin 7, Blackhall Place, Dublin 7, D07 R81CDublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted09 February 2026
WEB2536/25

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Esprit Investments Limited intend to apply for permission for development at this 0.461 Ha landholding generally bound by James Place East and Mount Street Upper, Dublin 2. The landholding comprises 2 No. physically separated, yet proximate sites (referred to as Plot A and Plot B for the purposes of this Planning Application). Plot A (0.125 Ha), which incorporates No. 50 James Place East (a Protected Structure), is generally bound to the north by Nos. 47-50 Mount Street Upper, to the south by James Place East, to the east by No. 46 James Place East, and to the west by the car park to the rear of No. 51 Mount Street Upper. Plot B (0.336 Ha), which incorporates No. 40 Mount Street Upper (a Protected Structure), is generally bound to the north by Nos. 37-39 and 41-43 Mount Street Upper and Mount Street Upper, to the south by James Place East, to the east by No. 30 Herbert Street and the car park to the rear of No. 36 Mount Street Upper, and to the west by No. 44 James Place East and No. 44 Mount Street Upper. The development will principally consist of: the demolition of the 2 No. storey office building (1,412 sq m) and single storey rear stores (215 sq m) at Nos. 38-43 James Place East, shed (17 sq m) to the rear of No. 40 Mount Street Upper and single storey rear extension (17 sq m) attached to the mews building at No. 50 James Place East; and the construction of a Mixed-Use Development (12,994 sq m) across Plot A and Plot B as follows: Plot A: The construction of a part 1 No. - part 5 No. storey Mixed-Use Development (2,521 sq m). The Mixed-Use Development (including the internal reconfiguration of the existing 2 No. storey mews building at No. 50 James Place East) will comprise 26 No. apartments (2 No. studio units, 14 No. 1 bed units and 10 No. 2 bed units) and office accommodation (140 sq m). Plot B: The construction of a part 1 No. - part 5 No. storey (over basement) Mixed-Use Development (10,473 sq m) comprising office accommodation (9,522 sq m) and a community space (358 sq m). The development will also comprise of the following at No. 40 Mount Street Upper: the provision of a platform lift at the main entrance and associated alterations to the existing railings; elevational changes including the replacement of a window on the rear elevation with double doors; and the provision of a bridge above the existing courtyard. The development will also include: internal footpaths; bicycle parking; bin storage; hard and soft landscaping; balconies / terraces principally facing north and south; boundary treatments including the demolition of part of the existing stone walls; lighting; plant; lift overruns; an ESB substation; green and blue roofs; PV panels; signage; and all other associated site and development works above and below ground.

0.461 ha landholding, generally bound by James Place East and Mount Street Upper, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted05 December 2025
WEB5007/25

PROTECTED STRUCTURE Retention Permission for: A. Removal of previous Hodges Figgis signage above cornice B. Removal of metal supports for the previous Hodges Figgis signage. C. Installation of temporary Acrylic Hodges Figgis fascia signage. D. Repair and replacement of rotten timber shopfront elements. E. Fascia and window frames painted in RAL6009 Fir Green. Permission for: 1. Existing temporary acrylic Hodges Figgis fascia signage to be removed and replaced with Gold brushed steel lettering, ”HODGES FIGGIS” with building numbers “56-58” in Perpetua Pro and Gold Brushed Steel. 2. New hanging sign to replace existing with like for like, improvement to suspension mounts. 3. New panel sign above the entrance door. 15mm timber fascia panel with wooden beading around the perimeter. 4. New led lamp will be installed within soffit of entrance to improve visibility and accessibility of entrance 5. Existing shopfront uplighting (situated on small roof above main shopfront and shop windows) replaced with new led lighting to provide an improved vertical wash of light to the upper façade. All associated works to complete the development. Properties 57-58 Dawson Street are Protected Structures.

Hodges Figgis, 56 - 58, Dawson Street, Dublin 2, D02 XE81Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted24 October 2025
3643/24

PROTECTED STRUCTURE. ESB Commercial Properties Ltd. intends to apply for planning permission for development at a site of 0.07 Ha, at No. 12 Fitzwilliam Street Lower and at No.s 29 and 30 Fitzwilliam Street Lower, and No.62 Mount Street Upper Dublin 2, all Protected Structures. Development parcels are located to the immediate north and south of No.28 Fitzwilliam Street Lower and No. 27 Fitzwilliam Street Lower respectively (No. 27 Fitzwilliam Street Lower being the ESB Headquarters Building). The proposed development will consist of: A) a change of use from residential use to museum use at No. 12 Fitzwilliam Street Lower, new 4 storey extension with internal lift to the rear (at lower ground to 2nd floor levels) including alterations to existing 4 storey return. The proposed development at No. 12 Fitzwilliam Street Upper also consists of the following works: 1.Works to front basement cellars for the provision of plant and storage rooms; 2. Replacement of external stair and provision of platform lift to front lightwell; 3. Alterations to existing gate, front railings and stone plinth at street level; 4. Refurbishment of front railings and stone plinth enclosure, balconettes and front steps; 5. Removal of existing wall enclosure beneath front steps at lower ground level; 6. Provision of signage, lighting, intercom and CCTV cameras, at front entrance onto Fitzwilliam Street Lower; 7. Renewal works to front façade to include render renewal; cleaning, repair and full repointing to brickwork; renewal of feathered reveals; and cleaning and renewal of stone embellishments; 8.Renewal work to rear façades to include alterations of openings, cleaning, pointing and render renewal; renewal of feathered window reveals, and, repairs to brickwork and stone embellishments; 9.Provision of new openings to rear façades;10. Enabling alterations to rear façade fenestration including formation of openings for new extension; 11. Enabling alterations to interior of existing return for new extension; 12. Conservation, alteration and restoration works to interiors, including reinstatement of joinery, conservation of plasterwork, provision of new doors, provisions of services, fire upgrade works, renewal of finishes and decoration; 13. Replacement of internal stair between ground and lower ground; 14. Replacement of existing floor at lower ground level and provision of new ramp to rear return and new extension; 15. Reconfiguration of internal layouts including removal of later subdivision; 16. Refurbishment of historic windows and replacement of later windows, upgrade works to include provision of narrow cavity glazing; 17. Provision of 2 No. rooflights with narrow cavity glazing; 18. Repairs to roof and rainwater goods; 19. Landscape works to rear including the provision of new boundary enclosure and all ancillary services and site works; 20. Provision of new mechanical plant in rear external area; and 21. Installation of 2 No. fire rated screens. B) a change of use from museum use at No. 29 Fitzwilliam Lower and lower ground level of No. 30 Fitzwilliam Street Lower and No. 62 Mount Street Upper to provide residential use to provide 3 residential units consisting of: 1 No. 2 bed unit at lower ground floor level (c.114 sqm GFA) with private garden to rear at lower ground floor level; 1No 2 bed duplex unit at lower ground and ground floor level (c. 122 sqm GFA) with private garden to rear at lower ground floor level; and 1No. 3 bed triplex unit at ground to 3rd floor levels (c. 248 sqm GFA) with private balcony to rear at first floor level. The Proposed development at No.s 29 and 30 Fitzwilliam street lower and No, 62 Mount Street Upper consists of the following works: 1.Modifications to external gate in front railings and alterations to the existing external stairs providing access to lower ground level from Mount Street Upper: 2. Provision of post boxes/keypad integrated into railings; 3. Demolition of walls in front external lightwell area and provision of new gate and railing; 4. Works to external cellars to provide storage and plant rooms; 5.New windows and door openings at lower ground levels; 6 Alterations to existing window and door openings at lower ground and rear first floor levels; 7 Renewal of windows to front façade upgrade works to include provision of narrow cavity glazing; 8 Alteration to windows to provide door access to new first floor balcony to the rear of No. 29 at first floor level; 9.Reconfiguration of internal layouts including provision of new internal stairway connecting lower ground and ground levels of No 29 Fitzwilliam Street Lower within the proposed duplex; 10. Removal of existing stairway connecting lower ground and ground level of No. 29 Fitzwilliam Street Lower; 11.Closing up of door opening between ground floor hallway to front room of No. 29 Fitzwilliam Street Lower; 12. Restoration work to interiors including new joinery, provisions of services, fire upgrade works, renewal of finishes and decoration to interiors; 13. Replacement of internal plasterwork with lime-based insulated plaster for improved thermal performance: 14. Provision of new mechanical plant within acoustic enclosure in rear external area of No. 30 Fitzwilliam Street Lower; 15. Landscape works to rear including the provision of new boundary enclosure and all ancillary services and site works.

12, 29 and 30 Fitzwilliam Street Lower and 62 Mount Street Upper Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted27 June 2024
LRD23A/0719

The development will consist of: The demolition of existing dwelling and outbuildings known as the ‘Old Farm’ and the construction of 114 no. residential units comprising of 100 no. apartments and 14 no. houses (74 no. 1-bed and 40 no. 2-bed units) to form an Assisted Living Accommodation/Retirement Homes development, solely for persons 65 and over, consistent with the definitions of Assisted Living/Retirement Homes and Sustainable Neighbourhood Infrastructure Zoning Objective and Specific Local Objective attached to the site. Block A will range 2-3 storeys in height and will provide 12 no. apartments. (Supporting amenities located on ground floor include a prayer room, communal area and library). Blocks B, C and D will range 2-3 storeys in height and will provide 7 no. apartments each. (Blocks A-D are situated along the west of the site). Block E will be 5 storeys in height and will provide 19 no. apartments. (Supporting communal residential amenities at ground floor include a communal social room with Barista bar, library and reading room, gym area, small cinema, pre kitchen area, indoor and outdoor café for residents and their visitors, consulting rooms for medical, wellness and personal supports, and administration/reception area with staff facilities). Block F will be 3 storeys in height and will provide 24 no. apartments. Block G will be 5 storeys in height and will provide 24 no. apartments. (Blocks E-G are situated in the lower walled garden and are organised around a central communal courtyard with resident facilities). The proposed 14 no. houses will range in height from 1.5-2 storeys. These are situated along the east of the site. The residential development is organised outside and around the upper walled garden which contains the protected Glasshouse (Protected Structure RPS. 2100) which will not be altered other than maintenance and will continue its existing horticultural use. The upper walled garden will be organised to contain open lawn, a sensory garden, reflective orchard, beehives and a food production garden and will contain an outdoor community cafe space served from a 12 sqm cafe structure at the north east corner. The proposal will include the removal of sections of brick/stone walls from the lower walled garden and new openings and pathways through the upper walled garden for access. Pedestrian, cyclist and vehicular access will be from the existing entrance from Lower Kilmacud Road. Existing access to Sophie Barat Residence and ‘nun’s walk’ shall be retained and maintained. The layout is served by 20kmph residential streets and a network of paths. Car parking for 76 no. cars (12 no. EV, 4 no. accessible, 2 no. community car share spaces) and 147 no. bicycle spaces (33 no. short-stay and 114 no. long-stay) are located throughout the site at surface level. Site servicing (including ESB substations), plant areas, PV panels, site lighting, bin stores, balconies/terraces, reprofiling, landscaping, tree planting & transplanting and SUDS measures are incorporated and integrated into the proposed development. The LRD application may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: www.mountanvillelrd.ie

Mount Anville Lands, Lower Kilmacud Road, Dublin 14, D14KX80Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County CouncilPermission (LRD)0 reasons0 conditions
Granted15 April 2024
4899/23

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development will consist of: The demolition of the existing buildings at Nos.. 38-43 James's Place East. The construction of a part 4, part 5 part 6 and part 7 storey Hotel building over basement level on the site to the rear of Nos. 37-43 Mount Street Upper fronting onto James's Place East; • Change of use of No. 38, 39 and 40 Mount Street Upper from office to hotel use and associated changes to layout to accommodate the change of use; • The hotel will provide for a total of 300 no. guest rooms and will have an overall floor area of c. 11,550sq.m within the new build development, and 1,540sq.m within Nos. 38, 39 and 40 Mount Street Upper; • Provision of a glazed link and bridge from the rear of Nos. 38 and 39 Mount Street Upper to the proposed hotel building at ground floor level; • Provision of 2 no. platform lifts to the front of No. 38 and 39 Mount Street Upper; • Provision of a glazed link and bridge from the rear of No. 38 and 39 Mount Street Upper to the proposed hotel building at ground floor level; • Provision of a multi-use school space (c. 180sq.m at ground floor level within the hotel building fronting James's Place East; • Provision of an arts/cultural space (c. 130sq.m at lower ground floor level within No. 38 Mount Street Upper; • Change of use of Nos. 37 and 41 Mount Street Upper from office to residential to provide 8 no. 1 bed apartment units and 1 no. 3 bed apartment unit and 1 no. 4 bed apartment unit; • Conversion of the existing mews building at No. 50 James's Place East (to the rear of No. 50 Mount Street Upper) to a residential dwelling (2 no. bedrooms); • Construction of a 3 storey residential building to the rear of No. 47 Mount Street Upper fronting onto James's Place East to provide for a total of 2 no. 2 bedroom apartment units; • Construction of a 3 storey residential building located between the rear of No. 50 Mount Street Upper and the rear of No. 50 James's Place East to provide for a total of 1 no. studio unit and 2 no. 2 bedroom apartment units; • Provision of a park within the grounds of Nos. 33-34 Mount Street Upper; • Provision of bicycle spaces to serve the proposed development and; • All ancillary landscaping, boundary treatments, associated infrastructure, and site development works to support the development.

Site located in Dublin 2, bound by Mount Street Upper to the northeast, James's Place East to the southwest and, Herbert Street to the southeast. The site contains the following properties No. 50 James's Place, East, Nos. 38-43 James's Place East, Nos. 37Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Refused02 February 2024
LRD23A/0003

The development will consist of: the demolition of an existing warehouse / factory building and the construction of a residential development of 127 no. apartments with supporting tenant amenity facilities (gym and activity areas, lounges and meeting rooms), employment uses comprising 3 no. incubator units, building management facilities and all ancillary site development works. The proposed development includes 55 no. 1-bedroom apartments, 41 no. 2-bedroom apartments and 31 no. 3-bedroom apartments to be provided as follows: Building A (25 no. 1-bedroom, 13 no. 2-bedroom & 11 no. 3-bedroom over 5-8 storeys), Building B (9 no. 1-bedroom & 8 no. 2-bedroom over 3-4-storeys), Building C (8 no. 1-bedroom, 10 no. 2-bedroom & 13 no. 3-bedroom over 5-storeys), Building D (13 no. 1-bedroom, 10 no. 2-bedroom & 7 no. 3-bedroom over 4-5-storeys). Vehicular access to the proposed development will be provided via an entrance from the existing estate road as accessed from Kennelsfort Road Upper. The proposal includes improvement works on the northern side of the junction at the estate road/Kennelsfort Road Upper, new pedestrian/cycle paths on Kennelsfort Road Upper and on the estate road to the south of the site, and provision of a controlled pedestrian crossing on Kennelsfort Road Upper to the west as part of enabling infrastructure. The proposed development provides for outdoor amenity areas, landscaping, external podium lift, under-podium and street car parking, bicycle parking, bin stores, ESB substation, public lighting, roof mounted solar panels and all ancillary site development works.

Units 64 & 65, Cherry Orchard Industrial Estate and Kennelsfort Road Upper, Palmerstown, Dublin 10 D10 E330South Dublin County CouncilLRD3-Application0 reasons0 conditions
Granted03 July 2023
SD22A/0312

Construction of a single storey Discount Foodstore Supermarket with ancillary off-licence use (with mono­pitch roof and overall building height of c. 6.74 metres) measuring c. 2,207sq.m gross floor space with a net retail sales area of c. 1,410sq.m; Construction of a vehicular access point to Main Street Upper and associated works to carriageway and including partial removal of boundary wall / facade, modification of existing footpaths / public realm and associated and ancillary works including proposed entrance plaza area; Demolition of part of an existing rear / southern single storey residential extension (and related alterations to remaining structure) of Kelly Estates building; The original Kelly Estates building (a protected structure - Eircode: D22 Y9H7) will not be modified; Demolition of detached single storey accommodation/ residential structure and ancillary wall/ fence demolitions to rear of existing Kelly Estates building; Demolition of existing single storey (stable) building along Main Street and construction of single storey retail /cafe unit on an extended footprint measuring c. 118sq.m and associated alterations to existing Main Street boundary facade; Renovation and change of use of existing (vacant) two storey vernacular townhouse structure to Main Street, and single storey extension to rear, for retail/ commercial use (single level throughout) totalling c. 61sq.m; Repair and renewal of existing Western and Eastern burgage plot tree and hedgerow site boundaries; Provision of associated car parking, cycle parking (and staff cycle parking shelter), pedestrian access routes and (ramp and stair) structures (to / through the southern and western site boundaries to facilitate connections to potential future development), free standing and building mounted signage, free standing trolley bay cover /enclosure, refrigeration and air conditioning plant and equipment, roof mounted solar panels, public lighting, hard and soft landscaping, boundary treatments and divisions, retaining wall structures, drainage infrastructure and connections to services/ utilities, electricity Substation and all other associated and ancillary development and works above and below ground level including within the curtilage of a protected structure.

Main Street Upper, Newcastle, Co DublinSouth Dublin County CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted05 April 2023
3059/23

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.

The Woollen Mills 41/42 Ormond Quay Lower, Dublin 1, (a corner site with frontage along Liffey Street Lower and The Yarn Pizza, 37 Liffey Street Lower, Dublin 1, D01 X6T1)Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Refused14 March 2023
DSDZ5427/22

Permission for material alterations to an existing shopfront. Alterations to include for: 1. removal of existing glass double doors and replacing them with bi-parting sliding doors, 2. provision of a new wall mounted automatic prescription dispenser in the external wall with a new canopy over, 3. provision of new shop signage.

Unit 1 Macken House, 39-40 Upper Mayor Street, Dublin 1.Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted15 February 2023
4689/22

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of works to a protected structure, a terraced single-pile three-bay four story over basement with basement well. Note: The house is sub-divided into 5 no. residential units. Works involve façade renewal/remedial works to the street elevational to include the removal of cementitious pointing and stopping mortars and repointing of brick using traditional Irish wig pointing in accordance with the specification and method statement from the appointed conservation architects.

1, Mount Street Upper, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted13 October 2022
3823/22

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission is sought for change of use of basement office to 1 bed apartment with two new internal openings and change of use to a house of upper floors from office use, refurbishment of sash windows and front door and repointing of front facade brickwork and plastering and external insulation of rear return, internal alterations to remove non-original partitions and mezzanine and upgrading building services reusing existing pathways, new kitchen at ground floor with new window to rear and internal door relocated to original position off hall, installation of sanitary ware to 2nd & 3rd floor bathroom, new partition to bedrooms at 3rd floor, removal of return non original window & door, removal of external escape stairs and replacement with 1.8m high railing and gate to new bin area, new windows and stairs down to relocated back door and new rooflight to return walls raised by 1.55m in height and associated site works.

3 Mount Street Upper, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted22 July 2022
DSDZ3802/21

Permission to install 6 no. antenna, 2 no. transmission dishes on ballast mounted supporting poles together with equipment cabinets, radio equipment, cabling and associated site works at the roof level. This application relates to lands within the North Lotts and Grand Canal Dock Strategic Development Zone.

Macken House, Mayor Street Upper, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted07 January 2022
3663/21

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the restoration of the property to its original standalone integrity by means of: 1. The removal of access doorways in the party wall to the adjoining property, No. 39 Upper Mount Street on the ground and second floors and re-instating the brick party wall. 2. The removal of the corridor insertion in the rear room on the ground floor. And all ancillary works.

38, Upper Mount Street, Dublin 2, D02 PR89Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted02 December 2021
DSDZ3194/21

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at a c. 1.34 ha site located at the junction of North Wall Quay and New Wapping Street, Station Square, Block 7, Spencer Dock, Dublin 1. The site is bound to the north by Mayor Street Upper, the east by New Wapping Street, the south by North Wall Quay and the west by an unnamed street and a green open space known as Central Square'. The application site includes the former British Rail Hotel at 58-59 North Wall Quay (Protected Structure) (RPS 5838) and its associated granite walls, railings, gates and adjoining setts (Protected Structure) (RPS 5839). This application relates to a proposed development within the North Lotts & Grand Canal Dock SDZ Planning Scheme Area. The development will consist of permission for the installation of new business identification signage (6 no. signs in total) on a development previously permitted under Reg. Ref. DSDZ2661/17 (and subsequently amended under Reg Refs. DSDZ4184/18, DSDZ2774/20 and DSDZ2144/21). The proposed signage comprises the following: Sign no. 1: A c. 2.4m in height, c. 90 cm in width and c. 15 cm in depth aluminium and vinyl wayfinding totem located at street level on the East-West Pedestrian Space between at the north-western corner of Building 4 (total area c. 4.4 sq m including front and back); Sign no. 2: A c. 7.2 m in height and c. 23.1 m in width, c. 1.1 m in depth, wall-mounted, LED Screen with return, affixed to the north internal wall of the southern entrance lobby, south of Building 4, fronting onto North Wall Quay (total area c. 184 sq m); Sign no. 3: A c. 3.8 m in height and c. 3.6 m in width, c. 40 cm in depth wall-mounted, LED Screen with return, affixed to the western internal wall of the northern entrance lobby, between Building 1B and Building 4, fronting onto the north-south pedestrian plaza (total area c. 16sq m); Sign no.4: A c. 1.9 m in height, c. 2.7 m in width and c. 12.5cm dept cloud shaped, illuminated, acrylic and aluminium 'cloud logo' sign affixed to the north internal wall of the southern entrance lobby, south of Building 4, fronting onto North Wall Quay (total area c 3.6 sq m); Sign no. 5: A c. 1.6 m in height, c. 2.3 m in width and c. 12.5cm dept cloud shaped, illuminated, acrylic and aluminium 'cloud logo' sign affixed to the eastern internal wall of the northern entrance lobby, between Building 1B and Building 4, fronting onto the north-south pedestrian plaza (total area c 2.5 sq m); Sign no. 6: A c. 2.2 m in height, c. 3.1 m in width and c. 12.5cm dept cloud shaped, illuminated, acrylic and aluminium 'cloud logo' sign affixed to the western internal entrance lobby wall of Building 3, fronting into Building 3 (total area c 4.9 sq m); and related ancillary works.

Site located at the junction of North Wall Quay and New Wapping Street, Station Square, Block 7, Spencer Dock, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted14 September 2021
WEB1677/20

DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL – M1RE (DUBLIN) LIFFEY LIMITED subsequent to granted planning reference 3697/17, are applying for Permission for the Erection of Illuminated Hotel Signage, consisting of 7 no. sets of independently illuminated individual letters & logos in the following locations: (A). 1 No. set of internally illuminated vertical letters and logo fixed to the building façade adjacent to the hotel reception entrance on Middle Abbey St (South Elevation), (B) 1. No. set of internally illuminated letters and logo suspended from the recessed ground floor colonnade soffit above the hotel reception entrance on Middle Abbey St (South Elevation), (C) 1 No. set of internally illuminated letters and logo fixed back to the building façade at first floor cornice level at the corner of Middle Abbey St. (South Elevation), (D) 1. No. set of internally illuminated letters and logo suspended from the recessed ground floor colonnade soffit above the hotel bar entrance on Liffey Street Upper (West Elevation), (E) 1. No. set of internally illuminated letters and logo suspended from the recessed ground floor colonnade soffit adjacent to Hotel Yard service entrance facing north towards Henry St on Liffey Street Upper (West Elevation), (F) 1 No. set of internally illuminated letters and logo mounted on the sixth floor level parapet facing south on Middle Abbey St (South Elevation), (G) 1 No. set of internally illuminated letters and logo mounted on the sixth floor level parapet facing east on Middle Abbey St (East Elevation). All signage to be located at proposed hotel development site granted under planning ref: 3697/17 on the corner of Middle Abbey St / Liffey St Upper incorporating the following demolished buildings 1,2,3/4,5 & 6 Liffey St Upper, Nos. 111-114 Middle Abbey St, structures to the rear of Nos. 108-109 Middle Abbey St, and Hotel Yard, Dublin 1

The corner of Middle Abbey St / Liffey St Upper incorporating the following demolished buildings 1,2, 3/4,5 & 6 Liffey St Upper, Nos. 111- 114 Middle Abbey St, structures to the rear of Nos. 108-109 Middle Abbey St, and Hotel Yard, Dubliin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted09 August 2021
3972/20

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at a site of 0.054 ha. The development relates to proposed modifications to part of the wider redevelopment of the site at No’s 13-30 Fitzwilliam Street Lower, Dublin 2 comprising most of a city block bounded by Fitzwilliam Street Lower, Mount Street Upper, James’s Street East and Baggot Street Lower. The proposed development comprises modifications to the development permitted on site under An Bord Pleanala Reference PL29S.244492 (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 3052/14), as amended by Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 4428/17, currently under construction. The proposed development will consist of change of use to residential from museum use at lower ground level of No’s 29 and 30 Fitzwilliam Street Lower and No.62 Mount Street Upper, ground, 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor levels of No. 29 Fitzwilliam Street Lower to provide 3 no. residential units comprising 1 no. two bed unit at lower ground floor level (c.118m2 GFA), 1 no. two bed duplex unit at lower ground and ground floor level (c.122m2 GFA) and 1 no. three bed triplex unit at ground to 3rd floor levels (c.248m2 GFA). No increase to existing GFA is proposed. Access to the proposed units will be provided from lower ground level on Mount Street Upper and Fitzwilliam Street Lower and from ground floor level on Fitzwilliam Street Lower. The proposed development also consists of the following works: part replacement of the external stair providing access to lower ground level from Mount Street Upper; installation of post boxes/keypad at ground level; demolition of external walls in front external lightwell area and part replacement with gate/railings; provision of ancillary storage/services in existing external vaults; amendments to vault doorways; new window and door opes at lower ground level; amendments to existing window and door opes at lower ground and rear first floor levels; replacement of existing fenestration at all levels of No. 29 Fitzwilliam Street Lower; balcony at rear first floor level of No. 29 Fitzwilliam Street Lower; reconfiguration of internal layouts including provision of internal stairways connecting lower ground and ground levels of No’s 29 and 30 Fitzwilliam Street Lower; removal of existing stairwell connecting lower ground and ground level of No. 29 Fitzwilliam Street Lower; erection of external boundary walls to rear; amendments to external storage and open space areas to the rear of No. 61 Mount Street Upper; associated amendments to hard and soft landscaping and all other associated site development works above and below ground.

No's 29 and 30 Fitzwilliam Street Lower and No's 61 and 62 Mount Street Upper Dublin 2.Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Refused19 February 2021
3801/20

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION: Retention permission on lands at No’s 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Camden Street Upper and No’s 49, 50 and 51 Camden Street Lower and all associated sites to the rear addressing Grantham Place, Dublin 2 (including 12 Grantham Place). No’s 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Camden Street Upper and No’s 50 and 51 Camden Street Lower are Protected Structures. The development to be retained consists of: • Addition of “Keavan’s Port” in individual fascia mounted lettering with warm white LED halo illumination as the name of the establishment above the main entrance door to the front elevation of 49 Camden Street Lower. • Addition of 1 no. amenity board, non-illuminated, to the front elevation of 49 Camden Street Lower, to the right side of the main entrance. • Addition of 1 no. free standing internally illuminated menu board to the right of the main entrance at 49 Camden Street Lower. • Addition of 1 no. aluminium wall plaque, non-illuminated, to the left side of main entrance of 49 Camden Street Lower. • Addition of “Wetherspoon” in individual wall mounted lettering with no illumination above second floor level to the front elevation of 49 Camden Street Lower. • Addition of “Teach Tabhairne” in sign written lettering directly on to white wash wall with no illumination above first floor level to the front elevation of 49 Camden Street Lower. • Addition of 1 no. projecting sign, internally illuminated with a warm white LED, to the front elevation of 49 Camden Street Lower immediately above fascia level. • Addition of “Keavan’s Port Hotel” in individual lettering on fascia panel with warm white LED halo illumination above the hotel entrance door to the front elevation of 5 Camden Street Upper and addition of non-illuminated black sign written text “Wetherspoon Est. 1979” applied to the white render wall to the left of hotel entrance door of 5 Camden Street Upper, and • All associated glazing, lighting and shopfront treatments including granite entrance, railings and bridge details to entrances at No. 49 Camden Street Lower and 5 Camden Street Upper.

1-5 Camden Street Upper, 49-51 Camden Street Lower, Dublin 2, Grantham Place, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions
Refused27 January 2021
DSDZ3780/20

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for development at a site of 1.098 ha known as The former Boland’s Mill incorporating 33 & 34 Barrow Street together with 35A Barrow Street & 35 Barrow Street at Ringsend Road and Barrow Street, Dublin 4, bounded to the north by Ringsend Road, to the south by adjacent office development (Mason Hayes Curran (“South Bank House”) and the Warehouse), to the east by Barrow Street and to the west by Grand Canal Dock. The application relates to a proposed development within a Strategic Development Zone Planning Scheme area. The site accommodates 4 protected structures including; Block B referred to as 1 Ringsend Road (RPS 7377); Block D comprising nos 33 and 34 Barrow Street (RPS 483, 484); two-storey brick gables of warehouses to south of Boland’s Mill (the ‘factory’ building) (RPS 485). The proposed development seeks amendments to the previously permitted development DSDZ3796/14 and as amended by DSDZ3264/17, DSDZ4111/17, DSDZ2986/18, DSDZ4618/18, DSDZ2623/19, DSDZ2679/19, DSDZ4835/19, DSDZ4334/19. The proposed amendments comprise of internal and external alterations to the existing buildings on the site, change of use of part of Building A and B to provide for retail / café/ restaurant and marketplace use (“Marketplace” use incorporates retail / café/ restaurant uses including hot food for consumption off the premises), change of use of ground floor of Tower 1 and 2 to provide for retail / café/ restaurant use and alterations to the permitted hard and soft landscaping throughout the development including: Building A • Inclusion of Marketplace at ground floor and first floor of Building A to provide for retail / café/ restaurant and marketplace use c. (174 sq.m.). • Internal modifications and minor alterations to roof level as a result of the change of use; • 1 no 500x500mm projecting non illuminated sign to the North and South Facade. • 1 no non illuminated individually mounted letter signs (2550x200mm) to North elevation over entrance door. Building B: • Change of use of lower ground floor level of B1 and B2 from office to retail/ café/ restaurant and marketplace and inclusion of Marketplace at ground floor use of Building B4 and B5 to provide for retail / café/ restaurant and marketplace use (c. 596 sq.m.). • Internal reconfiguration of office layouts at upper levels; • Internal modifications to the building comprising of new internal openings and provision of section of glazed floor; • Provision of mezzanine level in Building B4 at 2nd floor level c. 115 sq.m. • Provision of mezzanine level in Building B2 at 4th floor level c. 66 sq.m. • Provision of 1 no. new door opes to building B1 from Ringsend Road (north elevation) • Provision of 1 no. new door opes to building B2 from Civic Square (east elevation) • Provision of retractable awning to the southern elevation of Building B5 • 4 no non illuminated projection signs 500x500mm to North elevation, 4 no non illuminated projecting signs 500x500mm to South elevation; 2 no 3200x200mm non illuminated individually mounted letter signs to North elevation, and 2 no 3200x200mm non illuminated individually mounted letter signs to South elevation, and 1 no 3200x200mm non illuminated individually mounted letter signs to West Elevation Building C • Internal reconfiguration and sub-division of ground floor layouts to provide for 2 no. café/ retail / restaurant units. • Provision of 2 no new window opes to the western elevation at ground floor level; • Provision of retractable awning to north elevation; • 2 no non illuminated projecting signs 500x500mm to East elevation and 1 no non illuminated projection sign 500x500mm to North elevation, 2no non illuminated individually mounted letter signs to east elevation (2050x200mm & 3331x200mm); 2 no non illuminated individually mounted letter signs to North elevation (2011x200mm & 2335x1480mm); Building D • Minor internal layout modifications; • 1 no non illuminated projection sign 500x500mm to east elevation; 1 no non illuminated individually mounted letter sign to east elevation (1720x200mm each), and 2 no non illuminated individually mounted letter signs to North elevation (1720x400mm & 1720x200mm) • Modifications to window opes at basement level Tower 1 and Tower 2 • Amendments to external building façade at ground floor level to provide for new entrance doors and louvered ventilation screens within the façade. • Change of use and subdivision of ground floor levels to provide for 3 no. retail / café / restaurant use (c. 530 sq.m. Tower 1 and c. 375 sq.m. Tower 2). • Provision of canopy with retractable roof on West Elevation Tower 1 and 2 and to South elevation Tower 1 with additional fix and sliding wind screens • Provision of demountable enclosed outdoor seating area of c. 45 sq.m. associated with the ground floor café / restaurant use under canopy structure of Tower 1. • 4 no internally Illuminated retail signs above canopies (4.5m x 0.5m each), and 4 no individually mounted retail signs (1700x200mm each) above 4 no new door opes as part of facade re design. The proposed development also includes modifications to the permitted landscaping and public realm to provide for a new hard and soft landscaping design within the development, new external street lighting and building lighting, new boundary treatments, external seating areas, provision of 13.75 m x 3.5m high external screen to dock edge, provision of water features, provision of water storage at basement level (under civic square), provision of additional plant, relocation of set down areas within the development, new naming convention for internal streets and buildings on site, relocation of industrial archaeological equipment throughout the buildings and all associated site development works necessary to facilitate the development.

The former Boland's Mill incorporating 33 & 34 Barrow Street together with 35A, Barrow Street & 35 Barrow Street at Ringsend Road and Barrow Street, Dublin 4Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted26 January 2021
DSDZ2970/20

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at a c.1.34 ha site located at the junction of North Wall Quay and New Wapping Street, Station Square, Block 7, Spencer Dock, Dublin 1. The site is bound to the north by Mayor Street Upper, the east by New Wapping Street, the south by North Wall Quay and the west by an unnamed street and a green open space known as ‘Central Square’. The application site includes the former British Rail Hotel at 58-59 North Wall Quay (Protected Structure) (RPS 5838) and its associated granite walls, railings, gates and adjoining setts (Protected Structure) (RPS 5839). The application relates to a proposed development within the North Lotts & Grand Canal Dock SDZ Planning Scheme Area. The development will consist of: permission for the installation of new business identification signage (6no. signs in total) on a development previously permitted under Reg. Ref. DSDZ2661/17 (and subsequently amended under Reg. Refs. DSDZ4184/18 and DSDZ2774/20). The proposed signage comprises the following: Sign no. 1: a wall-mounted, illuminated, aluminium letter sign affixed to the northern elevation of Building 3, measuring 7.5m in width and 1.7m in height (total area approx. 12.75 sqm); Sign no. 2: a wall-mounted, illuminated, aluminium letter sign affixed to the western elevation of Building 1B, measuring 7.5m in width and 1.7m in height (total area approx. 12.75 sqm); Sign no. 3: a wall-mounted, illuminated, aluminium letter sign affixed to the southern elevation of Building 4, measuring 7.5m in width and 1.7m in height (total area approx. 12.75 sqm); Sign no. 4: a wall-mounted, illuminated, aluminium ‘cloud logo’ sign affixed to the southern elevation of Building 3, measuring 3.2m in width and 2.2m in height (total area approx. 7sqm); Sign no. 5: a wall-mounted, illuminated, aluminium ‘cloud logo’ sign affixed to the southern elevation between Buildings 1B and 4, measuring 3.2m in width and 2.2m in height (total area approx. 7sqm); Sign no. 6: a wall-mounted, illuminated, aluminium ‘cloud logo’ sign affixed to the southern elevation between Buildings 1A and 4, measuring 3.2m in width and 2.2m in height (total area approx. 7sqm).

C.1.34 ha site located at the junction of North Wall Quay and New Wapping Street, Station Square, Block 7, Spencer Dock, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted28 August 2020
4527/19

The site is bounded by Velasco Building and Osprey House, onto Grand Canal Street, to the North East and Clanwilliam House, onto Mount Street, to the South West and West. The development consists of amendments to the permitted refurbishment and extension of the existing Marine House Building as permitted under Planning Reg. Ref.:2234/18. The proposed amendments include: Provision of additional office accommodation of 132 sq.m. with associated external courtyard, onto Clanwilliam Place, at Basement Level 1. Reconfiguration of internal core layout which results in a minor increase in overall floorspace of 70 sq.m. The total additional floorspace as a result of these amendments of 202 sq.m. Reconfiguration of the layout of Basement Level 1 to include associated reduction of 10 no. car parking spaces (from 30 to 20) and additional 16 no. bike parking spaces and new bin store. Reduction 8 no. car parking spaces on Basement Level 2 (from 45 to 37). Minor addition demolition works at basement to facilitate amendments at basement level. The permitted bike ramp on Clanwilliam Place is proposed to be modified with the permitted 1.1m high stone walls being replace by high quality bronze painted open balustrades. Amendments to the permitted elevations including on the south east elevation, at ground floor with the replacement of permitted 4 no. anodised aluminium overclad columns with 7 no. anodised aluminium overclad columns. Proposed addition of upper spandrel panels added to the curtain walling system on the proposed north-west, south west and north-east elevations and provision of new maintenance only access doors at Level 06 on north-west and south west elevations. Addition of 1.1m high glazed balustrade guardrail to the maintenance terrace on permitted level 06 on the north-west elevation. Amendment to the permitted landscaping layout onto Clanwilliam Place to include for amendments to permitted access stair arrangements, to relocation of permitted accessible platform lift balustrade to sunken courtyard. Alterations to the existing central access podium, to the rear of Marine House, to provide for a new basement ventilation. Amendments to the roof level to include additional sedum area adjacent to the plant zone and revisions to the permitted drainage layout, including relocation attenuation tank.

Site of 0.17 ha at Marine House, Clanwilliam Court, Clanwilliam Place, Dublin 2 D02 FY24Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted24 January 2020
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