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  1. © OpenStreetMap
    191033Granted

    101 O'Connell St., Limerick.

    Alterations/extension and change of use of the yard area to the rear of the premises to use as a beer garden for the sale and consumption of alcohol in associated with the existing licensed premisesDecision record indexed
    Decision16 March 2020View record
  2. © OpenStreetMap
    2461082Granted

    49 O'Connell St., Limerick.

    Material change of use and material alterations of existing commercial basement space into a one bed apartment along with provision for an external access stairwell and guard railing in the existing footpath to the front elevationDecision record indexed
    Decision20 June 2025View record
  3. © OpenStreetMap
    2560844Granted

    49 O’Connell St, Limerick

    Material change of use and material alterations of existing ground floor commercial area into a one bed apartment along with alterations to existing front elevationDecision record indexed
    Decision16 October 2025View record
  4. © OpenStreetMap
    2460724Granted

    49, O'Connell Street, Limerick City

    The material change of use and material alterations of an existing 1st and 2nd floor commercial office space into a two bedroom apartment on the first floor and a two bedroom apartment on the second floorDecision record indexed
    Decision31 October 2024View record
  5. © OpenStreetMap
    2360603Granted

    4 Lower Cecil Street, Lower Cecil Street, Limerick

    The internal alterations and refurbishment of an existing disused retail unit to create a new office for Unite the Union. The application also involves a change of use from a retail unit to offices and the addition of new signage to the existing frontage. The building is situated within an Architectural Conservation Area (ACA) and as such there will be no extensions to the existing internal gross footprint of 258m2Decision record indexed
    Decision06 October 2023View record
  6. © OpenStreetMap
    2360938Granted

    46, Cecil Street, Limerick

    The development that will consist of a change of use from a former commercial/office use building to 6 No. studio apartments. The proposal will include the reinstatement of the building's original basement area which was more recently in use with the adjacent commercial premises (42-45 Cecil St.). The proposed works will include all necessary alterations and modifications to the existing structure including all associated site development works all at No. 46, Cecil Street Limerick. This application relates to a protected structure (Ref 21517262)Decision record indexed
    Decision27 March 2024View record
  7. © OpenStreetMap
    201137Granted

    434445 and the basement of 46 Cecil Street, Limerick

    Completion of extensions and alterations to properties permitted under planning reference 09/770075 as amended by alterations permitted under planning reference 10/770080; change of use of completed development to offices, toilets in the basement of 46. The previous permitted use of these properties was for a tourist accommodation hostel under planning reference 09/770075Decision record indexed
    Decision26 March 2021View record
  8. © OpenStreetMap
    2560568Granted

    434445 and the basement of 46 Cecil Street, Limerick

    Development consisting of amendments to previously approved (Planning Ref 20/1137) comprising of the following: i. Removal of basement of 46 Cecil Street from the application which is being developed under Planning Ref 23/60938. ii. Removal of the previously granted fourth floor extension under planning ref: 10/770080 and 20/1137. iii. Reduction in height of previously granted lift shaft under planning ref: 10/770080 and 20/1137. iv. Rear Elevational changes to remove proposed balconies and amended fenestration to reflect reconfigured office layouts with eight no. new windows at second and third floor level. v. Permission for change of use of stairwell to office space at ground and first floor level. vi. Internal reconfiguration of ground, first, second and third floor levels (including the removal and relocation of internal stairwells) and associated increase to office floor area. vii. Reinstatement of two no. previously blocked up original windows. One to the rear elevation on third floor level. One to the front elevation at basement level. viii. Reinstatement of previously closed up lightwell to basement on Cecil Street. ix. Eight no. new rooflights. Seven no. to the second-floor roof level to the rear elevation. One no. new roof light at roof level and all associated site works at the site of 43,44,45 and the basement of 46 Cecil Street, Limerick. This application relates to a protected structure at 46 Cecil Street, Limerick (Ref 21517262)Decision record indexed
    Decision07 August 2025View record
  9. © OpenStreetMap
    267041Granted

    434445 and the basement of 46 Cecil Street, Limerick

    Extension of Duration for Planning Ref. No. 20/1137: completion of extensions and alterations to properties permitted under planning reference 09/770075 as amended by alterations permitted under planning reference 10/770080; change of use of completed development to offices, toilets in the basement of 46. The previous permitted use of these properties was for a tourist accommodation hostel under planning reference 09/770075Decision record indexed
    Decision07 July 2026View record
  10. © OpenStreetMap
    2360590Granted

    95 O'Connell Street, Co. Limerick, Ireland

    The Carry out permission for retention of external works on a protected structure after the removal of the Ulster Bank raised letter signage and bus stop sign on O’Connell Street and raised letter signage on Lower Glentworth Street. Permission to carry out works for the removal of the ATM with temporary cover, infilled with glazed window sash and frame to match the existing, the removal of the night safe, infilled with stone to match existing and the removal of Ulster Bank general blue signage. Permission to carry out internal works for the removal of the ATM’s, as well as the removal of loose furniture and the removal of Ulster Bank signage and merchandise on all floorsDecision record indexed
    Decision06 October 2023View record
  11. © OpenStreetMap
    22100Granted

    40 41 42 O'Connell Street/1 Cecil Street, Limerick

    Revisions to the development permitted under Limerick City & County Council Register Reference 17/1180, An Bord Pleanála Reference ABP-301154-18, as amended by Register Reference 19/15, comprising provision of metal balustrade to the second floor west elevation, the addition of solar shades to each of the 16no. permitted glazed rooflights, and revised plant screening to rear stair tower roof. The development is situated within an Architectural Conservation AreaDecision record indexed
    Decision22 March 2022View record
  12. © OpenStreetMap
    2460002Granted

    40 Cecil Street, Limerick, V94R662

    The provision of 2 No. apartments dwelling units. The proposal will comprise a change of use of ground floor commercial use to apartment use and permission for change of use from current basement commercial use to a studio apartment use including all associated site development works at No. 40 Cecil Street, Limerick Cecil Street, Limerick. This application relates to a protected structure Ref. 21517324Decision record indexed
    Decision22 February 2024View record
  13. © OpenStreetMap
    2460004Granted

    39 Cecil Street, Limerick

    A change of use from former commercial/office use building to 3 No. ‘own door’ apartment dwelling units. The proposed works will include a ground floor single storey extension to the rear including all necessary building alterations and refurbishments including the removal of an existing bay window feature to reinstate the original window opening, rear balcony, the provision of rear boundary walls and gate access and all associated site development works at No. 39, Cecil Street, Limerick. This application relates to a protected structure Ref. 21517323Decision record indexed
    Decision23 February 2024View record
  14. © OpenStreetMap
    211765Granted

    109/110 O'Connell Street, Limerick

    Change of use of ground floor from restaurant to public house and all associated worksDecision record indexed
    Decision17 February 2022View record
  15. © OpenStreetMap
    21629Granted

    37 O'Connell Street, Limerick

    Demolition of existing shopfront & signage and construction of a new shopfront with back illuminate signage & edge lighting, installation of a metal roller shutter and all ancillary site worksDecision record indexed
    Decision25 August 2021View record
  16. © OpenStreetMap
    191167Granted

    Gardens International Henry St., Lower Glentworth St. and Post Office Lane, Limerick.

    The erection of signage and logo manifestation with all ancillary site worksDecision record indexed
    Decision24 January 2020View record
  17. © OpenStreetMap
    221367Granted

    94 O'Connell Street, Limerick

    The demolition of a non-historic single storey over basement extension, walls and railings, the removal of non-original internal walls and partitions at ground floor level, the removal of original windows, internal walls and fireplaces at ground, first and second floor levels and 2 no. chimneys and a rooflight at the roof of the first floor level of the protected structure, and the construction of 24 no. residential units over commercial unit (458.2 sq. metres) and café (135.2 sq. metres) in two separate blocks as follows; (1) the conversion of the existing 3 storey over basement building to a residential and commercial block comprising: 1 no. 1 bed unit (60 sq. m.), 1 no. 2 bed unit (80 sq. m.) and 1 no. 3 bed unit (125 sq. m.) over existing commercial use at ground floor (217.2 sq. m.) and basement levels (241 sq. m.); (2) a new seven storey over basement residential and café block comprising: 4 no. studio units (ranging from 37 to 38 sq. m.), 6 no. 1 bed units (ranging from 49 to 57 sq. m.), 11 no. 2 bed units (ranging from 72 to 96 sq. m.) on first to sixth floors over ground floor (328.5 sq. m.) and basement (284.4 sq. m.)). The block includes a café (135.8 sq. m.), an entrance lobby, 25 no. residents' bicycle parking spaces, 2 no. lifts, bin store (43.5 sq. m.), plant room (5.5 sq. m.) and switch room (14.5 sq. m.) at ground floor level, and gym (103.4 sq. m.), communal storage room (49.1 sq. m.), plant room (55.5 sq. m.) and storage at basement level; and (3) the development includes alterations to facilitate the conversion to residential use at first and second floor levels in the protected structure, 18 no. visitor bicycle parking spaces at Lower Glentworth Street, a green roof, solar PV panels (90 sq. metres) on the roof of the new block, site services and all ancillary and associated site development works. The proposed development involves works to a protected structure within an Architectural Conservation Area (ACA)Decision record indexed
    Decision11 August 2023View record
  18. © OpenStreetMap
    211083Granted

    1-2 Lower Glentworth Street, Limerick

    Change of use of the first floor from restaurant to two apartments and all associated site works. This is a protected structureDecision record indexed
    Decision31 March 2022View record
  19. © OpenStreetMap
    2560471Granted

    34 O'Connell Street & 57 Roches St, O'Connell / Roches St, Limerick City

    (a) Proposed residential townhouse combining first, second, third floors of both properties to create a new 4-bedroom dwelling with access on the ground floor. This will involve a change of use from office use to residential for existing ground floor entrance and hallway, first, second and third floors at 34 O’Connell St, and second floor at 57 Roches St, Limerick City, (b) Elevational alterations to include for new sash windows to both existing elevations, (c) New roof access to replace existing roof access on flat roof at 34 O’Connell St., (d) Proposed new single WC to ground floor shop unit at 34 O’Connell St and associated site works, (e) All ancillary site works above and below ground. The application site contains a protected structure – NIAH Ref No 21517029Decision record indexed
    Decision27 November 2025View record
  20. © OpenStreetMap
    2561389Granted

    91 O'Connell Street, Limerick

    The material change of use and material alterations of existing offices into 2 No. one-bed apartments and 3 No. two-bed apartments. The works include removal of all inappropriate uPVC windows and provision of replacement timber windows appropriate to the style of building, the repair and/or replacement of failing/decayed timber sash windows, the demolition and removal of some of the later 20th century extensions to the rear of the site, the creation of an access gate from the rear of the site to Theatre Lane and all associated site works at 91 O’Connell Street, Limerick. This Building is a Protected Structure – RPS Reg. No. 3496Decision record indexed
    Decision02 April 2026View record
  21. © OpenStreetMap
    2561119Granted

    57 O' Connell Street, Limerick

    (a) a change of use of the First Floor from office use to use as a residential apartment and (b) a change of use of the Second Floor from office use to use as a residential apartment and (c) a change of use of the Third Floor from office use to use as a residential apartment and (d) internal alterations to facilitate (a) & (b) & (c) and (e) all associated site works. The Building in which the proposed development shall take place is a protected structure and is listed on the register of protected structures. The RPS No. is 3519 (NIAH Reference No. 21517234)Decision record indexed
    Decision03 July 2026View record
  22. © OpenStreetMap
    24341Granted

    The Coach House, Henry St., Limerick

    (1) original internal wall and 3no. staircases, (2) external escape stairs to North-West elevation and revisions to South-West Elevation including, (a) Relocation of door to Unit No. 1 at ground floor; (b) Retention of original door at lower ground floor. (3) Permission for Change of Use of First Floor Unit No. 1 from café/ restaurant to treatment rooms use, (4) Permission for Change of Use of Ground & First Floor Unit No. 2 from cafe/restaurant use to office use, (5) Permission for Change of Use of lower ground floor shower room to store, (6) Permission for 2no. new rooflights and reinstatement of 3no. rooflights. The proposed development is in the curtilage of a Protected Structure RPS Reg. No. 3539 and consists of revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanala Reference PL 91.247888('the parent permission)Decision record indexed
    Decision19 December 2024View record
  23. © OpenStreetMap
    2560191Granted

    Limerick Youth Service, 5 Lr. Glentworth St, Limerick

    Works to the Protected Structure involving the installation of 86 No. Solar Panels behind the parapet on the flat roofDecision record indexed
    Decision07 August 2025View record
  24. © OpenStreetMap
    25282Granted

    11 Glentworth Street & 11 Glentworth Mews, Limerick.

    Change of use of former offices into hostel at basement, ground floor, first floor, second floor, and third floor levels into bedrooms, and separate WCs and shower rooms: and to carry out some necessary modifications at all floor levels. Installation of conservation-type rooflight (smoke vent) to rear roof slope over the existing stairwell. Permission is sought to convert the existing mews building rear, including new first floor, with disability access bedroom and shower room at Ground floor level with bedroom including ensuite at first floor level including new staircase. Reinstatement of 2no. traditional type windows within original bricked up window openings in external walls to Glentworth Mews, installation of 3no. conversion type rooflights to rear and slope of mews roof. Permission is sought for conversion of existing cellar at basement level (Glentworth St) into services/plant room incl. new metal door screen to existing cellar opening. This services/plant cellar room is to replace former internal plant room at basement level. The proposal also includes all other ancillary services and drainage works necessary to facilitate the proposed development at 11 Glentworth St. & 11 Glentworth Mews. Limerick (a protected structure RPS Reg No. 4022)Decision record indexed
    Decision10 October 2025View record
  25. © OpenStreetMap
    22704Granted

    90 O'Connell Street, Limerick

    The change of use of basement, ground floor, 1st & 2nd floors of existing residential building into four flats, (top floor flat to remain), demolition of block wall under front steps at basement level and reconfiguration of stair access; replacement of pvc windows on front elevation with timber up and down sash windows to correct configuration and associated site works. This is a protected structure RPS 3495, on the NIAH Reg No. 21517064 and in Limerick ACA 1ADecision record indexed
    Decision18 October 2022View record
  26. © OpenStreetMap
    2486Refused

    90 O'Connell Street & 90 O'Connell Street Mews, Theatre Lane, Limerick

    The (i) construction of 1 no. studio apartment; and (ii) SuDS drainage and all ancillary external works necessary to facilitate the development. No. 90 O'Connell Street is a protected structure(RPS No. 3495)Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision03 May 2024View record
  27. © OpenStreetMap
    2561062Granted

    12 Glentworth Street, Limerick

    A) Subdividing the existing Ground Floor and Basement Levels, b) The change of use of the Ground Floor from Restaurant Use to Office Use and part of the Ground Floor to use as a Bicycle Store, c) The change of use of the First Floor from Office use to a Residential Apartment and alterations to the floor playout plan to accommodate the proposed residential use, d) Alterations to the floor layouts of the Second and Third Floor Apartments, e) Extension and Alterations at Ground Floor Level to provide a Bin Store and a new entrance to the proposed ground floor office both of which shall be accessible from Catherine Street, f) Fitting new Georgian style up and down sliding sash windows to the existing period window openings on the Glentworth Street and Catherine Street elevations of the structure and as indicated on the architects drawings, g) Alterations to the floor levels to provide a larger floor plate on the Ground Floor, First Floor, Second Floor and Third Floor, h) Alterations to the Roof Level and parapet height to permit a higher floor to ceiling on the Third Floor Apartment, i) Alterations to rear windows on the North West Elevation to accommodate the change in floor levels and forming new window openings and fitting new windows in the proposed new window openings on that same elevation, j) internal alterations to the protected structure to accommodate the new apartment and office layouts and k) Alterations to utility and waste water services and surface water services and associated site works and utility services to facilitate the development. The structure 12 Glentworth Street is a Protected Structure with the Record of Protected Structures (RPS) Register No. 4023Decision record indexed
    Decision10 April 2026View record
  28. © OpenStreetMap
    228022Granted

    58 O'Connell Street, Limerick

    The proposed Development consists of a change of use and remodeling of the former city library at 58 O’Connell Street, including a rooftop extension to provide commercial space at ground floor level, plus 5no. apartments at basement, first, second and third floor levels, as well as in the proposed rooftop extension. The proposed apartments comprise 2no. one-bedroom units and 3no. two-bedroom units. The material alterations, repairs and renewals proposed to the Protected Structure at 58 O’Connell Street consist of: removal of existing internal partitions, alterations to existing partitions, replacement of existing internal doors and joinery, fire upgrading of existing walls and ceilings, installation of mechanical and electrical services, PV panels and plant at roof level, as well as sundry remedial works not impacting on the character or special interest of the Protected Structure. The proposed Development also consists of a change of use and part-demolition of the former library store / warehouse to the rear of the site – between Glentworth Street and Mallow Street – to provide 3no. apartments at ground, first and second floor levels. The proposed apartments comprise 2no. one-bedroom unit and 1no. two-bedroom unit. The part-demolition of the former library store / warehouse includes retention of flanking walls along the north-east and south-west boundaries of the site, plus the careful taking-down and restoration of a section of the perimeter wall at the north-east corner of the property – to facilitate construction access to the site as well as to provide the pedestrian connection between Glentworth Street and Mallow Street envisaged as part of Limerick City and County Council’s project to rejuvenate the city centre’s laneways. The proposed development includes the creation of a semi-private courtyard between No. 58 O’Connell Street and the proposed mews building – to provide residential amenity space, as well as bicycle and bin[1]storage, for the residential apartments. Services and siteworks proposed to facilitate the proposed development include: new water, electricity and comms supplies; new foul sewage and storm water connections to public mains; air-to-water and roof-mounted solar panels for heating and ventilation. 58 O’Connell Street, Limerick and lands to the rear (Eircode V94 XV70) which are designated as a Protected Structure (Reg. No. 3520), and within an Architectural Conservation Area, in the Limerick Development Plan 2022-28Decision record indexed
    Decision20 March 2023View record
  29. © OpenStreetMap
    22128Granted

    23 Glentworth Street, Co. Limerick

    A material change of use, for an extension and alterations to the existing office building at 23 Glentworth St, Limerick City. The application consists of an additional three new floors to the existing rear annex. The application also includes a material change of use for the existing two storey Coach House, to ground floor and first floor office use, which will entail elevational and roof alterations to the Coach House. The application also includes the cleaning of front brick façade to Glentworth St, and restoration or replacement of sash windows to existing office building, with all ancillary site works above and below ground. The application is made within the Architectural Conservation Area 1 - South City Centre and Newtown Perry.Decision record indexed
    Decision26 July 2022View record
  30. © OpenStreetMap
    217048Granted

    Bishop's Quay, Lower Cecil Street & Henry Street, Limerick

    Extension of duration for 20/195 for revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanala Reference PL91.247888 ('the parent permission') comprising the resumption of office use at No.104 Henry Street, known as 'The Bishop's Palace', in lieu of the provision of 7 no. apartments approved in the 'parent permission'; revisions to the metal clad roof extension to the south-east and north-east elevation of The Bishop's Palace as specified in Condition no.2(a) of the parent permission; revised landscape plan to the public plaza to the front of the Bishop's Palace as specified in Condition no.2(d) of the parent permission; ancillary site development works, including refurbishment and restoration of the building all on a site of 0.4ha approx.Decision record indexed
    Decision24 February 2022View record
  31. © OpenStreetMap
    20195Granted

    Bishop's Quay, Lower Cecil Street, & Henry Street Limerick

    Revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanala Reference PL91.247888 ('the parent permission') comprising the resumption of office use at No.104 Henry Street, known as 'The Bishop's Palace', in lieu of the provision of 7 no. apartments approved in the 'parent permission'; revisions to the metal clad roof extension to the south-east and north-east elevation of The Bishop's Palace as specified in Condition no.2(a) of the parent permission; revised landscape plan to the public plaza to the front of the Bishop's Palace as specified in Condition no.2(d) of the parent permission; ancillary site development works, including refurbishment and restoration of the building all on a site of 0.4ha approx. - extended under 21/7048 until 17/06/2027Decision record indexed
    Decision11 June 2020View record
  32. © OpenStreetMap
    221324Granted

    90 O'Connell Street Mews, Theatre Lane, Limerick

    The change of use from mews/store facing Theatre Lane, to studio apartment on ground floor, one bedroom apartment on first floor, along with landscaping of garden at No 90 O'Connell Street, Limerick. This is a Protected Structure RPS 3495, on the NIAH Reg No. 2157064 and in Limerick Architectural Conservation Area 1ADecision record indexed
    Decision10 February 2023View record
  33. © OpenStreetMap
    2560397Granted

    17 Shannon St, Limerick, Limerick

    Change of use of the ground floor and basement of the existing building (116.1m2) from its previous use as a retail unit to use as a medical consultation rooms & doctor’s surgery, together with all associated incidental and ancillary worksDecision record indexed
    Decision25 June 2025View record
  34. © OpenStreetMap
    2560270Granted

    54 Henry Street, Limerick

    A proposed change of use of the 1st floor storage area to a classroom for religious studies, internal and elevational modifications to include a new emergency escape door and windows facing Theatre Lane and the installation of a new glazed roof lantern over the proposed classroom. The proposed works are within an Architectural Conservation AreaDecision record indexed
    Decision19 May 2025View record
  35. © OpenStreetMap
    201050Granted

    Bishop's Quay, Lower Cecil Street, & Henry Street Limerick

    Revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanala Reference PL91.247888 ('the parent permission') comprising alterations to the permitted office block to reduce the building height fronting Lower Cecil Street and Bishop's Quay from 15-storeys over 2 basement levels to 9-storeys over 2 basement levels; increase the height of the eastern corner of the building fronting Lower Cecil Street from 5-storeys over 2 basement levels to 9-storeys over 2 basement levels, and increase the height fronting Henry Street from 4-storeys to 5-storeys, resulting in a revised office floor space overall of 7,600sq.m.; reconfiguration of the permitted ground floor level(Level 0) to provide revised carparking layout, cycle parking layout and ancillary revisions to the layout of general plant, storage areas, shower facilities and refuse management zones; revised plant room and plant enclosure at roof level from that specified in Condition 9 of Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanála Reference PL91.247888; revised external finishes to the office block elevations fronting Bishop's Quay & Cecil Street from that specified in Condition 2(c) of Planning Register Reference Number 16/800 An Bord Pleanála Reference PL91.247888; all ancillary site development works on a site of 0.4ha approx. - extended under 21/7050 until 17/06/2027Decision record indexed
    Decision25 November 2020View record
  36. © OpenStreetMap
    217050Granted

    Bishop's Quay, Lower Cecil Street & Henry Street, Limerick

    Extension of duration for 20/1050 for revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanala Reference PL91.247888 ('the parent permission') comprising alterations to the permitted office block to reduce the building height fronting Lower Cecil Street and Bishop's Quay from 15-storeys over 2 basement levels to 9-storeys over 2 basement levels; increase the height of the eastern corner of the building fronting Lower Cecil Street from 5-storeys over 2 basement levels to 9-storeys over 2 basement levels, and increase the height fronting Henry Street from 4-storeys to 5-storeys, resulting in a revised office floor space overall of 7,600sq.m.; reconfiguration of the permitted ground floor level(Level 0) to provide revised carparking layout, cycle parking layout and ancillary revisions to the layout of general plant, storage areas, shower facilities and refuse management zones; revised plant room and plant enclosure at roof level from that specified in Condition 9 of Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanála Reference PL91.247888; revised external finishes to the office block elevations fronting Bishop's Quay & Cecil Street from that specified in Condition 2(c) of Planning Register Reference Number 16/800 An Bord Pleanála Reference PL91.247888; all ancillary site development works on a site of 0.4ha approx.Decision record indexed
    Decision24 February 2022View record
  37. © OpenStreetMap
    2460020Granted

    31 and 32 Cecil Street, Limerick City, County Limerick

    Development at 31 Cecil Street & 32 Cecil street, (Protected Structure), corner of Catherine Street, Limerick City, Co. Limerick. The development consists of the change of use of the two buildings from existing office use to residential use consisting of 7 one bed apartments and 1 two bed apartment (8 in total). The proposal will also include the construction of a) an extension of 14 sq.m. to rear of no 31 to provide a kitchen to proposed Apartment 5; b) a new stairs to the front of the building; c) a bicycle storage facility to the front of each building, at lower ground level for 6 bicycles underneath the bin platforms; d) internal works to facilitate the change of use and e) waste management facilities at ground level. A new door will be provided to the rear of no. 31 to provide potential future access to the lane at rear when availableDecision record indexed
    Decision01 March 2024View record
  38. © OpenStreetMap
    221168Granted

    31 & 32 Cecil Street, (Protected Structure), Corner of Catherine Street

    Changes to the elevations to the two buildings to include (a) the removal of a non original doorway and access steps, at no. 31 Cecil Street, and replacement with a timber sash window, and reinstated railings, (b) the replacement of all existing windows of no's. 31 & 32 Cecil Street and corner elevation to Catherine Street, with timber sash windows, and (c) the removal of all signage from the buildings' façade along Cecil Street and Catherine Street. There is no change proposed to the existing office use within the buildings nor are any works proposed internallyDecision record indexed
    Decision20 December 2022View record
  39. © OpenStreetMap
    2561112Granted

    42 Catherine Street, Limerick

    The change of use of the existing ground floor commercial unit into 1 No. single bedroom apartment, refurbishment and conversion of existing first and second floor residential unit into 2 No. single bedroom apartments, associated interior layout alterations, conversion of basement floor from commercial use to associated storage, repairs to valley gutter and front parapet. The proposed works are within the curtilage of a protected structure (RPS Reference No. 3532)Decision record indexed
    Decision11 March 2026View record
  40. © OpenStreetMap
    2560904Granted

    Augustinian Lane, Roches Street, Limerick

    The conversion of existing ground floor car parking area to a 2No. Studio Apartments, for the conversion of a former commercial / retail unit to 2No. 1 bedroom apartments, and for internal refurbishment and alteration works to two existing apartments to achieve 2No. 1 bedroom apartments with associated works to elevations and site worksDecision record indexed
    Decision27 November 2025View record
  41. © OpenStreetMap
    221037Granted

    28 O'Connell Street, Limerick

    The use as restaurant with ancillary take away service at the ground floor unit at 28 O'Connell Street. Retention of the existing shop front & signage to O'Connell Street and retention of the existing ventilation ductwork to the rear of the premises. Planning Permission is also being sought for additional ventilation ductwork to the rear of the premisesDecision record indexed
    Decision17 November 2022View record
  42. © OpenStreetMap
    20222Granted

    34-41 Catherine Street, Limerick

    Refurbishment of Nos. 35 and 37 Catherine St. Limerick (candidate protected structures) refurbishment of No. 36 Catherine St. Limerick, and their conversion to office space comprising 3 storeys over basement level (c.710m²), the retention and repair of the existing stone arch at No. 34 Catherine St, the retention of a second stone arch at the back of No 36 and the demolition of Nos. 34, 38, 39, 40 and 41 Catherine St. Limerick, construction of a new semi-basement level with 17 car-parking spaces to the rear of the site, with secure bicycle store, ESB substation, attenuation tank and plant rooms; Construction of a new atrium at ground floor level enclosed by 3 new floors of office accommodation comprising c.3495 m², construction of 24 No. apartments over a further 3 storeys comprising 15 No. 2-bedroom apartments and 9 No. 1- bedroom apartments with a total internal area of c.2139 m²; At sixth floor level, a communal roof terrace, screened plant areas, solar panels and lift core with an overall maximum height of 30.06 metres from basement floor; External hard and soft landscaping, lighting, underground services including drainage and ancillary site works at and to the rear of Nos. 34-41 Catherine St, Limerick. The development involves work to candidate protected structures and is located within an Architectural Conservation Area. A Natura Impact Statement will be submitted with the applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision26 November 2020View record
  43. © OpenStreetMap
    191060Granted

    Bishop's Quay, Lower Cecil St. and Henry St., Limerick.

    Development consisting of revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800 - An Bord Pleanala Reference PL 91.247888 (‘the parent permission’) comprising alterations to the permitted office block to reduce the building height fronting Lower Cecil Street and Bishop’s Quay from 15-storeys over 2 basement levels to 7-storeys over 2 basement levels, and increase the building height fronting Henry Street from 4-storeys to 5-storeys, resulting in a revised office space overall of 6,106 sq.m. approx, provision of plant room and plant enclosure at roof level, reconfiguration of the permitted ground floor level (Level 0), provide revised car parking layout, cycle parking layout and all ancillary general plant, storage areas, shower facilities and refuse management zones, revised elevational treatment to the office block fronting Bishop’s Quay & Cecil Street from that specified in Condition No. 2(c) of Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanala Reference PL 91.247888, revised elevational treatment to the office block fronting Henry Street, revised car parking allocation for the overall development from that specified in Condition No. 13 of Planning Register Reference Number 16/800 - An Bord Pleanala Reference PL 91.247888, revisions to ancillary site development, signage, public lighting and site services to accommodate the revised office block and all related site development works on a site of 0.4ha approx.Decision record indexed
    Decision30 January 2020View record
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    2360624Granted

    34-41 Catherine St., Limerick, Co. Limerick

    The development will consist of increasing the floor area of the ground, first and second floor levels of the previously granted offices by a total of 321m² and material change of use from offices to a medical facility to include internal plan layout changes, at ground floor, first floor and second floor levels of the development granted under Planning Permission Reference 20/222; revisions to the fenestration on the elevations of the development; the provision of a new vehicle set-down area on Catherine Street; replacing the atrium with an external garden and medical facility floorspace; additional plant and screening at roof level and all works associated with the proposed development. There are no revised works proposed to the Protected Structures at 35 and 37 Catherine St. in this amending application. The development involves works within an Architectural Conservation Area. A Natura Impact Statement is submitted with the application and may be inspected or purchased for a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of copyingDecision record indexed
    Decision24 October 2023View record
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    2561242Granted

    34-41 Catherine St., Limerick

    Construction of 76 apartments in total, including refurbishment and alterations to Nos. 35 and 37 Catherine St. Limerick (protected structures), refurbishment of and alterations to No. 36 Catherine St. Limerick, their conversion to ground floor one- bedroom apartments with two-bedroom duplex apartments over. No. 34 will be demolished and replaced by two no. 1 bedroom apartments. The existing stone arch at No. 34 Catherine St. will be retained and repaired. The development will also consist of the demolition of Nos. 38, 39, 40 and 41 Catherine St. Limerick and replacement with a residential development comprising 38 No. 2 bedroom apartments and 30 No. one-bedroom apartments, over six floors, the construction of a new semi-basement level with 11 car-parking spaces and secure bicycle store, ESB room, attenuation tank and plant rooms. At fifth floor level, a communal roof terrace and at sixth floor level a screened plant area, solar panels and lift core with an overall maximum height not exceeding 24.55 metres from semi- basement floor; external landscaping, lighting, underground services including drainage and ancillary site works at and to the rear of Nos. 34-41 Catherine St, Limerick. The development is located within an Architectural Conservation Area. A Natura Impact Statement will be submitted with the aplicationDecision record indexed
    Decision07 May 2026View record
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    2460699Refused

    The Squire McGuires Bar, Lower Cecil Street, Limerick.

    The erection of a covered smoking area to the front of an existing building and all associated site worksGrounds not yet categorised
    Decision06 September 2024View record
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    22525Granted

    Unit 2 Ground Floor, Theatre Court, Lower Mallow Street Limerick

    The change of use of the existing retail unit to new use as an office unit, together with all associated site works and incidental worksDecision record indexed
    Decision29 June 2022View record
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    2461201Granted

    1BQ, Bishops Quay Cecil St. & Henry St., Limerick

    Change of use of Unit 2, at ground floor fronting Bishops Quay, from Café/Restaurant to Medical Services. The proposed development is in the curtilage of a Protected Structure RPS Reg. no. 3539. The proposed development consists of revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanála Reference PL 91.247888 (‘the parent permission’)Decision record indexed
    Decision20 March 2025View record
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    217049Granted

    Bishop's Quay, Lower Cecil Street & Henry Street, Limerick

    Extension of duration for 16/800 for demolition of the former ESB premises, demolition of rear annex, circa 1868, and demolition of 20thcentury staircase additions to No. 104 Henry St., known as ‘The Bishop’s Palace’. Change of use of No. 104 Henry Street, known as ‘The Bishop’s Palace,’ from commercial use to residential use to provide 7 no. apartments, and all ancillary development works, including refurbishment and restoration of the building, change of use of the 2-storey over basement building on Henry Street known as ‘The Coach House’ from commercial use to café/restaurant use and all ancillary development works, including refurbishment and restoration of the building. Construction of a commercial building comprising 15-storeys over 2 basement levels fronting Lower Cecil Street and Bishop’s Quay, and comprising 4-storeys fronting Henry Street, to provide 14,325sq.m. approx. of office floor space overall and 2 no. café/restaurant units. Construction of a residential building comprising 7-storeys over 2-basement levels fronting Bishop’s Quay to provide 35 no. apartments. Replacement of an existing surface car-park to the front of No. 104 Henry Street with a new public plaza; and public footpath upgrade works along Bishop’s Quay, Lower Cecil Street and Henry Street. Vehicular access serving the development via a proposed entrance point on Lower Cecil Street. Car parking spaces at ground floor level (Level 0) and 2 basement levels (Level -1 & Level -2). Cycle parking spaces. Communal and private open space to include a roof garden and gym pavilion to the residential building, a landscaped courtyard at podium level (Level 1) linking the new residential block with No. 104 Henry Street, and balconies. Removal of existing sub-station and provision of new sub-station within the development fronting Lower Cecil Street. The development will also include surface water attenuation tanks, general plant, storage areas, shower facilities and refuse management zones at basement level; signage; diversion of underground services; set-down areas; and all related site development and excavation works above and below ground all on a site of 0.4ha approx.Decision record indexed
    Decision24 February 2022View record
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    20972Granted

    No. 2 & No. 3 Mallow Street, Limerick

    Alterations and refurbishment to existing protected structures No. 2 & No. 3 Mallow Street, RPS Ref. No. 77 & No. 78 (CH155 & CH156) to include the demolition of the existing two storey annex building and existing gateway to the rear(abutting existing rear access laneway), alterations and repair/refurbishment works to all existing building elevations inclusive of replacement of existing windows, construct extensions to buildings to rear at basement, ground and first floor level and construction of new rear entrance porch. Also construct new extension at roof level to provide 2 No. 1-bedroom studio apartments. Development will also include for new independent apartment building and secure entrance gateway to existing rear access laneway, new refuse & bicycle storage, plant areas & new courtyard area. The development will include all associated ancillary accommodation, site/road works and drainage to provide a total of 12 No. 1-bedroom apartments at our siteDecision record indexed
    Decision15 April 2021View record
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