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Showing 1-50 of 35,347 public recordsPermission is sought for the change of use of an existing retail unit at ground floor and basement level to fast food restaurant use including internal alteration and associated signage.
The development will consist of: 1) Demolition of existing non-original floors, lift & roof and parts of external facades; 2) The change of use of existing building from factory/light industrial building to apart-hotel & cafe use; 3) Construction of new floor levels including new upper levels to form a 6-storey over basement building with ancillary/storage areas at basement level; cafe and apart-hotel foyer & reception areas at ground floor level; and 10 no apart-hotel units at first, second, third, fourth & fifth floor levels; 4) Construction of new external signage; 5.) Construction of revised building entrance arrangements. 6) Construction of all consequent internal, external and facade alterations; & 7) All ancillary site development and services works.
Carrolls Irish Gifts Unlimited Company intends to apply for permission for development at a c. 0.078 ha site located at 98/99-100 Talbot Street, and 3/4 Marlborough Place, Dublin 1. The proposed development consists of an interactive and immersive film experience tourist attraction, with a cumulative development area of 1,503 sq.m. The site is accessed via Talbot Street and Marlborough Place and also borders Talbot Lane to the western boundary. The proposed development provides for the reconfiguration of the existing structures, which are 3 no. storeys in height above basement. The development comprises the change of use of the existing buildings from shops and associated storage facilities to an interactive and immersive film experience tourist attraction, with associated internal tour facilities. In addition, the following works are required to facilitate the proposed development including reconfiguration of existing floorplates on all floors above ground floor level to create interactive attraction rooms and gallery/exhibition areas; retail space (c. 138 sq.m at ground floor level); automated café area (c.28 sq.m at ground floor level); guest lockers area; immersive 3D rooms and associated lobby; staff welfare facilities; storage areas; removal of existing roof lights to flat roof at first floor level; reconfigured plant area on flat roof to first floor level; SUDs provision in the form of green roof installations at first floor level; new lift core; demolition of internal staircases and internal walls; demolition of mezzanine at first floor level (80 sq.m); reconfiguration of fenestration to Talbot Street at Ground Floor level and Marlborough Place, including removal of existing rear shutters to Marlborough Place; removal of signage to Marlborough Place; Changes of internal levels; Replacement of existing shopfront signage to Talbot Street and all associated development works above and below ground. In addition, the development involves the removal of an existing roller shutter, 2 no. doors and overhead signage at 3/4 Marlborough Place, and the removal and replacement of the existing signage and shopfront at 98/99-100 Talbot Street.
Permission for A) the change of use of basement and ground floor levels from retail to a ground floor restaurant with basement level storage and sanitary facilities including alterations to signage on shop front. B) The construction of an independent access door and stairway to service the upper floors.
Planning permission is sought for new works to the existing building to provide 4 one bed apartments, the change of use of the existing first and second floor levels from office to residential accommodation, Construction of open space with new communal terrace, stair access and balustrade at roof level. Adjustment of existing roller shutter and associated works at ground floor level on Marlborough Street and all associated site works.
PERMISSION: For change of use from retail use to restaurant use on the ground and basement floor with replacement of existing shopfront including signage and lighting.
The development will consist of the internal demolition and refurbishment of the existing hotel from ground floor to fourth floor level and extension by 2no. floors to provide an overall 7-storey hotel development of c. 29.2m in height consisting of 162 bedrooms (c. 5,224sqm GFA) over existing ground floor commercial development. The development will include amendments to the front elevation including new shop front (excluding the shopfront at No.95), removal of existing balcony railings and new signage. Internally the development will include front of house, bike store and bin storage area, and associated back of house facilities including, linen store, staff rooms, changing areas and associated uses. The development will include an ESB Switch Room of 19.1sqm and LV Room of 14.0sqm at ground floor level and 323.6sqm of plant at 7th floor level. A Green roof of 239.4sqm is provided at roof top level and the development includes all associated site development and site excavation works above and below ground
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: planning permission for the development will consist of: 1. change of use of the commercial unit at ground and basement floor levels from shop use to restaurant/cafe use; 2. new retractable awnings/canopies to facades/signage areas; 3. all ancillary site development works and services.
Planning permission for development at a site of approximately 1,784 sq m at the Talbot Mall, Talbot Street, Dublin 1. The proposed development seeks permission to remove the existing signage and steel structure canopy associated with the building entrance on Talbot Street and replace it with new signage associated with the permitted supermarket granted under Reg. Ref. 2582/20. The new signage includes the installation of: 2 no. wall-mounted illuminated, corporate letter signs on the concrete facade and above the entrance door and 2 no. bracket-mounted, illuminated projecting signs affixed to the front elevation on Talbot Street.
Planning permission for development at a site of approximately 1,791 sq m at the Talbot Mall, Talbot Street, Dublin 1 for a new supermarket. The proposed development seeks permission to convert the existing Talbot Mall into a supermarket with ancillary bakery (1,740 sq m, total gross floor area) and part off-licence sales area (92 sq m, gross floor area); comprising the demolition and removal of existing internal walls to accommodate new supermarket fit out works, ancillary storage, freezer and chiller areas, sales floor, customer service area, staff and customer facilities, and lighting and ducting; connections to drainage and water services; internal plant room; rooftop plant; general improvement works to the existing open-air, external waste collection facilities/bin cage and staff car parking area (2 no. spaces) (51 sq m, gross floor area) and associated site development works. Vehicular access and egress to the proposed development for delivery and servicing purposes will continue to be from Marlborough Place.
The development will consist of a change of use from retail use to restaurant use on the ground and basement floor with replacement of existing shopfront including signage and lighting and all ancillary works.
The development will consist of alterations and modifications to the existing building as follows: (1) The demolition of the existing compromised third floor accommodation in the roof and the construction of a replacement contemporary glazed structure over two levels, facing and setback from Talbot Street, resulting in a building of five storey including ground floor. (2) The provision of 5 no. one bedroom apartments on the site: (a) The reconfiguration of the existing three bedroom apartment at second and third floor (attic) to provide one bedroom apartments at second and third floor; (b) Replacement of the compromised third floor; (c) Provision of a new fourth floor one bedroom apartment; (d) The construction of a new one bedroom duplex apartment to the rear, on the existing rear flat roof at first floor level; e) Minor modifications to the rear elevation of the existing first floor one bedroom apartment. (3) Provision of private terraces and balconies to the residential units. (4) Demolition of the rear return and replacement with new single storey link corridor. (5) All associated site works.
The proposed development will consist of: Replacement of existing internally iluminated signage and glass fascia panel with new internally illuminated signage and stone fascia panel.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE - We Test Triangle Ltd are seeking planning permission to The Andhra Bhavan Restaurant at 85 Marlborough St, Dublin 1, D01 H973, for a new kitchen extract system comprising a fire rated ventilation duct in the basement kitchen and a new ventilation duct to the external rear elevation. External ventilation duct with cowl to terminate above parapet level and all ancillary works.
The proposed development comprises of the following elements: 1) Block D the installation of a c.0.800m x 1.658m internally illuminated sign on the ground floor fascia of the entrance to Block D facing the garden courtyard. 2) Block A and Abbey Street Lower - the removal of 'Talking Heads' sculptures, currently located on the pavement outside the front of the building (to be relocated elsewhere within the Irish Life Centre), the installation of 4 concrete planters of varying size on the pavement outside the front of building, replacement of existing paving with new precast concrete paving to match the main Irish Life plaza, the installation of a c.0.916m x 1.900m internally illuminated sign on the fascia at ground floor level, and affixing two small signs (c. 550mm x 265mm each) to the interior of the glazing of the main doors facing Abbey Street Lower. 3) All of the preceding to include associated ancillary development and site works above and below ground.
PI Hotels & Restaurants Ireland Ltd intends to apply for permission for development of 4 No. illuminated external signs and building façade lighting at the former Clery’s warehouse building site at Nos. 13, 14 and 15 Earl Place, Dublin 1. This external signage and lighting application relates to a previously permitted hotel development (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 5479/22 and amended by DCC Reg. Ref. 3616/24) that is currently under construction. The proposed development consists: of the erection of (a) 2 No. high level internally illuminated signs of c. 3.77 sq.m each, located on the north and south elevations (b) 2 No. low level internally illuminated signs of c. 0.88 sq.m and 0.56 sq.m on the west elevation (c) All signage is single sided consisting of aluminium panel powder coated purple, with applied vinyl graphics. (d) the provision of building façade lighting, comprising LED spotlight uplighters on the western elevation.
For development to amend a previously permitted hotel scheme (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 5479/22) on a site of c. 0.129 hectares at lands known as the site of the former Clerys' warehouse building at Nos. 13, 14 and 15 Earl Place, Dublin 1. The proposed development, which provides for alterations to the permitted building, comprises: a change to the permitted development boundary resulting in building adjustments throughout the permitted structure (site area continues to measure c. 0.129 hectares); a decrease in the size of the permitted Basement Level (from c. 319 sq m floor area permitted to c. 258 sq m floor area total proposed), and an increase in the size of the Ground to Eighth Floor Levels (including Roof) (from c. 8,283 sq m floor area permitted to c. 8,585 sq m floor area proposed across these levels); the reconfiguration of the internal layout of all levels of the permitted building (from Basement to Eighth Floor Levels), to include amendments to the hotel bedrooms and related ancillary hotel facilities including reception area, lobby and licenced restaurant with public bar, storage areas, administration and staff facilities, plant, waste storage area and bicycle store, ancillary space (which includes areas such as circulation cores (lifts and stairs) and routes, plant areas (including ESB substation and meter room) and internal courtyard throughout the building); the reconfiguration of the permitted plant and mechanical and electrical services areas (and amendments to the associated plant screen) at Roof Level and an increase in the height of the plant screen (by c. 160mm); alterations to green / blue roofs; provision of photovoltaic panel zones; elevational alterations from Ground to Eight Floor Levels as required; provision of boundary wall to eastern elevation; and associated alterations to permitted landscaping and permitted scheme's site services (mechanical and electrical, water supply, sewage disposal and surface water disposal). The total gross floor area of the hotel building increases by c. 241 sq m (from c. 8,602 sq m permitted to c. 8,843 sq m proposed). There are no changes arising to the number of hotel bedrooms permitted (229 No.).
Permission for development on this site of c. 0.129 hectares at lands known as the site of the former Clerys warehouse building at Nos. 13, 14 and 15 Earl Place, Dublin 1. Planning permission was received for development, including development on this site, under Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 3442/16 (as extended under Reg. Ref. 3442/16/X1 to 28th July 2025) (and subsequently amended by Reg. Refs. 3933/19 and 3576/21 (decisions are pending on Reg. Refs. 4995/22 and 5171/22 (which were lodged with the Planning Authority on 5th October 2022 and 4th November 2022, respectively)). Demolition of Clerys' warehouse building, reduction of ground level and enabling works (comprising contiguous piled wall with an insitu reinforced concrete capping beam, along with internal piles and temporary steel propping of perimeter walls) have been undertaken on the site further to this permission. The existing pile layout will be used for the proposed development. The proposed development will consist of the construction of a building 9 storeys (with setbacks) in height (over basement) comprising hotel and associated licenced restaurant and public bar uses. The hotel will comprise 229 No. bedrooms and related ancillary hotel facilities including reception area, lobby, licenced restaurant with lounge and public bar, cold room, kitchen, toilets, storage areas, administration and staff facilities, plant room, refuse area and bicycle parking area) with a total new build gross floor of c. 8,602 sq m (including c. 319 sq m basement, and ESB substation and switch room). The development will also include: the removal of the remaining elements of the former warehouse building and other associated development; associated lighting; pedestrian access/egress via Earl Place; Sustainable Urban Drainage systems (including green roofs and attenuation tanks); roof-mounted photovoltaic panels, roof plant and associated screening; associated hard and soft landscaping; and all other associated site excavation, infrastructural and site development works above and below ground including changes in level, boundary treatments and associated site servicing (foul and surface water drainage and water supply).
The development will consist of: Replacement moulded fascia boards and signage. The signage consists of new fascia board, surface mounted signage and a projecting sign on Earl Street North (both internally illuminated) and a new fascia board, surface mounted signage (internally illuminated) on the Marlborough Street elevation. All associated site development works. The application is made in an area designated as an Architectural Conservation Area. This application is made pursuant to condition No.2 of PA Ref: 2917/18,
The proposed development comprises of the installation of an internally illuminated external sign (c. 8.594 m wide and 1.350 m high with lettering spelling Irish Life and an Irish Life logo (c. 1.725 m wide and 2.750m high) located at the 10 th floor above ground floor of Block 3A and affixed to the external façade of the building on the south elevation; and all associated development work.
Planning permission for development at Blocks 3A and 3B of the Irish Life Centre (and their associated garden areas) at the Irish Life Centre, 1 Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1, D01 PK03. Block 3A is the highest block at the Irish Life Centre, directly behind the main plaza 'Chariot of Life' sculpture and water feature as viewed from Abbey Street Lower. Block 3B is behind (to the north) of Block 3A and both blocks are linked. Blocks 3A and 3B are bordered to the west by internal gardens and other blocks within the Irish Life Centre, to the east by Beresford Lane, to the north by other blocks within the Irish Life Centre, by Talbot Mall and by other properties facing onto Talbot Street and to the south by the Irish Life Plaza and beyond it by Abbey Street Lower. The proposed development comprises an overall increase in floorspace of c. 6686m2 (from c. 21,330m2 to c.28 016m2) and includes the following elements: an increase in height of Block 3A, from c.34.3m to c.38.5m and of Block 3B from c.24.3m to 31.3m (both measured from the existing podium to parapet) with plant enclosures and garden areas at roof levels; facade and fenestration changes to both blocks; internal changes to the existing blocks including the leisure centre; a new and wider link element (up to 10 storeys above podium level) linking Blocks 3A and 3B, with plant and gardens at roof level; a new atrium/pavilion projecting one storey above part of existing podium garden level, remodelling and landscaping of the existing podium garden area; a roof garden on the new atrium roof; change of use (from medical centre to office) of c. 140m2 at ground floor level and change of use of c.41m2 (from retail space to ancillary office space) at ground floor level; new planting, seating and signage to the first floor entrance balcony to Block 3A; provision of a single storey security hut and security gate at the Beresford Lane vehicular entrance to the site; an overall reduction of car parking spaces on the site of 121 spaces, from 483 to 362 (comprising 23 in the public carpark in the basement and 98 to the Block 3 parking on level 1) and an overall increase of 76 bicycle spaces (from 418 to 494); all of the preceding to include associated plant and ancillary development and site works above and below ground.
RETENTION: The development will consist of retention and alterations to previously approved development, Plan Ref. No. 3919/15, for changes to window design and shop front forming part of the facade facing Marlborough Street, increase of retail/restaurant/cafe space from 86 sqm to 107sqm and reduction of bedrooms from 158 to 157.
Permission is sought for change of use from existing first floor retail to first floor off licence and secure store room 280.5 sq m.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland intend to apply for permission for development works to the Clock Tower Building, Department of Education, Marlborough Street, Dublin 1. This structure is part of a complex of buildings which are collectively given protected structure status under Dublin City Council RPS Reference No. 5026. The development will consist of the following works; removal of existing decayed render and replacement with lime based render to the whole of the exterior masonry walls to match existing detailing. Structural repair to underlying masonry structure as required; installation of new lead coping to existing roof parapet wall; replacement of existing decayed lead flashing with new; removal of existing late 20th century glass fibre cornice and window hoods and associated concrete corbels and replacement of each with profiles to match historic.
The proposed development will consist of the demolition of the existing three-storey commercial building and the construction of a nine-storey over basement level mixed-use building consisting of 1 no. commercial unit (public house) at ground floor level and a total of 15 no. apartments over eight floors (3 no. studios, 8 no. one-bed units, 3 no. two-bed units and 1 no. 3-bed units) with balconies or terraces to the north, east and south elevations, and a communal roof level terrace area, all over a basement comprising 24 no. bicycle parking spaces, bin stores, plant room, and stores and ancillary service areas for the commercial unit/public house, signage to the east and south elevations and all associated site and engineering works necessary to facilitate the development. The site is bound by Sackville Place to the north and Marlborough Street to the east.
Change of use of The Earl Building, Earl Street North and Earl Place, Dublin 1 from approved (but not yet occupied) offices to Health Clinic containing Maternal Outpatients Department, Paediatric Outpatients Department medical consultants suites and other adult outpatients care services for the Rotunda Hospital (presently carried out within the Rotunda campus). The proposed change of use involves a ground level entrance foyer from Earl Place and use of upper floors (first to fifth floor levels). The basement facilities (bike storage, changing room, showers, boiler room, storage and sprinkler tanks) will now service the Health Clinic rather that the approved offices. (The total change of use area will be 3754 sq.m). The proposal includes modifications to internal layouts and fitout and new LED illuminated signage at entrance level at Earl Place. An increased area for additional plant is proposed at roof level to ensure the building complies with a high energy rating. Approved screening louvres on roof are extended to cover additional plant area.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE & RETENTION: Retention permission for development on lands (c.0.09ha) at Nos. 12b (a Protected Structure) and 12c Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1. The development will consist of modifications to development previously permitted under Reg. Ref. 3660/16 (PL29N.248832) at Nos. 12b and 12c Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1. The modifications for retention permission consist of (a) First Floor Terrace reconfiguration to include enclosed fire escape stair; (b) ground floor beer garden of 16sqm omitted to allow fire escape and waste service area at this level; (c) relocation of internal lift within 12b Abbey Street; (d) New opening and jib door treatment at first floor level of 12b for fire safety purposes; (e) first floor bar counter at 12b Abbey Street made straight; (f) Relocation of disabled toilet from ground floor of 12b to first floor toilet area in 12c with associated alterations in toilet layout, the ground floor area previously identified as disabled toilet will become part of the customer area at this level; (g) relocation of platform lift at 12b to link area; (h) fire lobby added to bin storey at ground floor level; (i) fire lobby added at the bottom of basement stair; (j) fire escape stair to the rear of 12c Abbey Street Lower removed; (k) provision of c.8.2sqm of outdoor seating area at front of 12c Abbey Street Lower; and (l) Reconfiguration of internal escape stairway of 12c to provide wheelchair refuge with water tanks relocated from basement level to beneath stairs at ground floor level.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The application seeks permission for an amendment to the pemitted development Reg. Ref. 3442/16 as extended. Permission was sought for a restaurant use in a unit of 65 sq.m facing Earl Street North. Condition 4 of the 2016 permission required that the unit should be in retail use. Construction is now nearing completion and permission is sought that this unit be used for restaurant use as originally applied for. It will now be used as a restaurant in association with the adjoining corner unit facing Earl Stret North and Earl Place (111sq.m ground floor with supporting basement area of 80 sq.m.) already approved as a cafe/restaurant, so as to form a single licensed restaurant with a floor area of 256 sq.m.
PERMISSION:The development will consist of: Material alterations & change of use to first, second, third and fourth floors over existing basement and ground floor restaurant. Upper floors are currently vacant with part ancillary storage to restaurant. Proposed use to provide for 3 no. apartments, 2 no. 1 bedroom & 1 no. 3 bedroom duplex apartment at third and fourth floor levels. Extension to existing fourth floor level with external roof terrace. Modifications to existing shopfront and part ground floor restaurant to provide for new entrance lobby and new internal stair core to upper floor apartments.
RETENTION: Permission for retention of unauthorised change of use of 71m2 unit from bookmakers' offices to massage therapy services and spa with associated staff facilities to ground floor unit at 107 Marlborough Street, Dublin 1, D01 HN22.
Change of Use from mixed use retail, office, café, restaurant and bar, to 'Health Clinic', for an area of 85 sqm, on Level 05 of The Earl building, Earl Street North and Earl Place, Dublin 1, D01 T6W2. The remaining areas of The Earl building on level 01 to level 05 are currently categorized as 'Health Clinic'. The additional Health Clinic area proposed will contain a seminar room and communication pod to support the approved adult and paediatric outpatient care services. The proposed area did not form part of the previous change of use application Planning Reference: 3743/23. The proposal includes modifications to the internal layouts and fitout. The proposal does not impact the external building elevations.
Planning permission for change of use from shop at ground floor and store in basement to restaurant, re-using existing extractor flue at rear, with relocation of stairs serving future apartments at upper floors, removal of projecting lights above signboard and installation of painted or backlight raised lettering on existing signboard and ancillary site works.
Conversion of existing offices at first to third floors to four one-bed apartments and construction of six one-bed apartments from second to fifth floor with balconies at fourth and fifth floor and roof garden above fifth floor with open-sided light shaft, and extension of kitchen flue to rear to above proposed roof level
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission sought for provision of Off-Licence (2.6sqm), subsidiary to the main retail use.
The development will consist of the following: (a) change of use of existing basement storage to cultural and artistic use; (b) change of use of existing vacant ground floor shop/store to retail unit & coffee shop; (c) change of use of existing vacant first & second floor offices to a 5 bedroom apartment; (d) elevation alterations to include a new shopfront with signage & 2 no. new windows at second floor level to the west & south facing elevations.
Planning permission for the development will consist of modifications to planning permission granted under Ref: 3702/20 with addition of 22 no. bedrooms as follows: • 11 additional bedrooms through internal reconfigurations at 1st to 5th floor levels, • 11 additional bedrooms through relocation of plant from 6th floor to basement and ground floor construction of additional floor area at 6th floor level with altered roofline at 6th floor level, • Reconfiguration of street level entrance, foyer and cafe bar layout, • Revisions to retail unit consisting of provision of a bicycle shop incorporating a streetside coffee kiosk with waste handling/storage area to rear and delivery/collection access relocated to Sackville Place, • Internal alterations for inclusion of a dumbwaiter serving basement, ground and 1st floor levels and linen chute drop from 6th floor to ground floor level, • Ancillary alterations to elevations, • All associated site works and services.
The development will consist of a 96 bedroom contemporary tourist hostel in existing and new buildings ranging in height from 6 to 7 storey (over basement). The development will include: • Demolition of 2-storey buildings at 6 & 7 Sackville Place, single storey building to rear of 8-12 Sackville Place and fourth floor (plant) level at 8-12 Sackville Place; • Change of use and reconfiguration of the remaining 4 storey (over basement) building at 8-12 Sackville Place from TU Dublin education facility to hostel and retail; • Upward extension of existing building by 2-3 levels to create a 6-7 storey (over basement) building at 8-12 Sackville Place; • Construction of a new 7 storey (over basement) building at 6 & 7 Sackville Place, to connect to the extended building at 8-12 Sackville Place to form a single integrated development; • Extension of existing basement towards laneway to the rear; • Revised elevational treatment to existing building at 8-12 Sackville Place including reconfiguration of windows to north, south and west elevations. The overall development will accommodate: • Guest amenities, ancillary services, storage, kitchen accommodation and external courtyard at basement level; • Reception, resident’s lounge, café/bar and separate retail/retail service unit at ground floor; • 96 no. bedrooms at first to sixth floor levels; • Waste store to rear with access to adjoining laneway; • Plant at roof level, water tanks at first floor, bicycle parking at ground floor and all associated signage, site works and services.
The development will consist of a 95 bedroom contemporary tourist hostel in existing and new buildings ranging in height from 6 to 7 storey (over basement). The development will include:- Demolition of 2-storey buildings at 6 & 7 Sackville Place, single storey building to rear of 8-12 Sackville Place and fourth floor (plant) level at 8-12 Sackville Place; Change of use and reconfiguration of the remaining 4 storey (over basement) building at 8-12 Sackville Place from TU Dublin education facility to hostel and retail; Upward extension of existing building by 2-3 levels to create a 6-7 storey (over basement) building at 8-12 Sackville Place; Construction of a new 7 storey (over basement) building at 6 & 7 Sackville Place, to connect to the extended building at 8-12 Sackville Place to form a single integrated development; - Extension of existing basement towards laneway to the rear; - Revised elevational treatment to existing building at 8-12 Sackville Place including reconfiguration of windows to north, south and west elevations. The overall development will accommodate:- - Guest amenities, ancillary services, storage, kitchen accommodation and external courtyard at basement level; - Reception, resident's lounge, cafe/bar and separate retail/retail service unit at ground floor; - 95 no. bedrooms at first to sixth floor levels; - Waste store to rear with access to Marlborough Street via existing laneway; - 2 no. advertising digital displays (each c. 17.2m high x 0.9m wide) on front elevation; - Plant at roof level, water tanks at first floor, bicycle parking at ground floor and all associated signage, site works and services.
The development will consist of modifications to the permitted tourist hostel granted under planning Ref. 3781/23, as modified by planning Ref. ABP-319219-24 (Ref. 4887/23). The development will consist of the provision of a service lift with associated lift over-run at roof level.
The development will consist of modifications to the permitted 125-bedroom tourist hostel granted under planning Reg. Ref. 3781/23 comprising: an additional floor of hostel accommoateion resulting in an 8-storey (over basement) building accommodationg 144 no. bedrooms at first to seventh floor levels; additional setback at he southern (rear) elevation of the seventh (top) floor; Associated amendments to elevations, site works and services.
PERMISSION: The development will consist of: - Demolition of all existing structures on site; Construction of a 7-storey (over basement) contemporary tourist hostel; Extension of existing basement footprint towards laneway to the rear; The development will accommodate: Guest amenities, ancillary services, storage, kitchen accommodation and external courtyard at basement level; Reception, resident's lounge, cafe / bar and separate cafe / retail unit at ground floor; 125 no. bedrooms at first to sixth floor levels; Waste management store with access to Sackville Place; Plant and PV panels at roof level, water tanks at first floor, bicycle parking at ground floor and all associated signage, site works and services.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: The relocation and redesign of the two approved ground floor double entrance doors in the west elevation of Clerys fronting O'Connell Street and the omission of a third originally proposed double door. The doors are to be redesigned to take account of historical references and to provide a more central access point to the two proposed retail units than that proposed in the approved application Reg. Ref. 3442/16.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of: the relocation of the two approved ground floor double entrance doors in the west elevation of Clerys fronting O’Connell Street and the omission of a third originally proposed double door. The intention is to provide more central access points to the retail floor area than proposed in the approved application Reg. Ref. 3442/16.
PERMISSION AND RETENTION is being sought by Shining Star Capital Ltd for development at No. 8 Cathedral Street, Dublin 1 D01 V0C6. The development will consist of/consists of; 1. Retention of modifications to the existing shopfront and signage. 2. Retention of roof mounted ventilation extract ducting. 3. Permission to extend the ventilation extract ducting vertically. The extended ducting will be supported from the gable wall of No. 9 Cathedral Street.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at this site, the Dublin Central Mission, 9C Lower Abbey Street, Dublin 1; a protected structure as listed in the Dublin City Development Plan 2016-2022 (RPS Ref. No. 3), comprising revisions to a previously approved planning application (Ref. No. 2762/18). The approved planning application (Ref. No. 2762/18) comprises (i) Demolition of the existing modern single storey return (17 sq.m and construction of a new return to the rear (7 sq.m); (ii) Construction of a new lift shaft to the rear providing access to all floors (11 sq.m); (iii) Re-ordering, alteration and refurbishment of the interior of the building to facilitate the operation of the Dublin Central Mission and Abbey Street Methodist Church, including restoration of a number of original features, removal of a number of modern interventions and removal of some original fabric; Alteration and refurbishment works to the existing building include the restoration of original fenestration at top floor level and the removal of the stage and tiered seating at the upper level multi-purpose hall; (iv) The works also include provision of new fire compartmentation, new fire escape stairs, meeting room and office spaces, ground floor reception / social area, new toilet accommodation, the installation of roof lights, upgrading of services including installation of solar panels to the south-facing roof slope, all associated site and drainage works; (v) Sundry repairs, renewals and alteration works to the fabric - not impacting on the special interest of the protected structure - to facilitate the works outlined above. The proposed revisions to the 2762/18 planning application for which permission is now sought comprise: (i) Removal of the former 'minor hall' facility (85 sq.m) at first floor level of No. 7 Sackville Place from the proposed development; (ii) Demolition of the first floor link bridge (5 sq.m) between No. 7 Sackville Place and 9C Lower Abbey Street; (iii) Alterations to existing gallery to second floor multi-purpose hall to provide additional office space (27 sq.m) at third floor level; (iii) Minor design revisions to comply with conditions attached to the 2762/18 grant of permission including revised first floor toilet layout, omission of PV panels from south-facing roof slope, revised roof light installation and sundry repairs and renewal works not impacting on the special interest of the protected structure - to facilitate the works outlined above.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE - RETENTION: this building was originally approved as part of the Clerys development (a protected structure) 18-27 O'Connell Street, 13-15 Earl Place, Earl Street North, Sackville Place, Dublin 1 under Ref. 3442/16. The development to be retained consists of reconfigured ground floor layout and ground floor elevation of the Earl Building (Block B) to accommodate an increased area (from 68 sq.m to 98 sq.m) of ESB substation, MV and LV rooms to Earl Place in accordance with ESB Networks specification. The amended layout has resulted in a new elevation of extended metal clad ESB substation doors, a widened entrance lobby area to the upper floors of the Earl building, reconfiguration to delivery area, landlord welfare and comms area and the omission of 1 no. permitted retail/restaurant/cafe unit at Earl Place permitted under Reg. Ref. 3442/16.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of, 1no. new external fascia mounted logo, Individual steel letters powder coated RAL 7021, rear illuminated (static) H&M logo sign located at ground floor level on the existing stone fascia using minimal fixings, mounted centrally above entrance (Size- 300mm high letters x 450mm width, 30mm spacing from fascia, 4,715mm from finished floor).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission to permanently retain the pre-fabricated learning resource room, (15m.sq), on the south side of the site, previously granted three year temporary permission, under Dublin City Council decision no. P5586 (7th November 2019) - a Protected Structure (RPS 2290).
PROTECTED STRUCURE: RETENTION & PERMISSION: Planning Permission for a development to the single storey rear return of No. 30-31 O'Connell Street Lower, Dublin 1 (A Protected Structure). Retention permission is sought for an outdoor roof terrace with railing to the roof level of the rear return of the existing four-storey over basement mid terraced building. Planning permission is also sought for alterations to the north elevation of this rear return consisting of 2 no. new door openings to the existing first floor level corridor to provide access to the rear return roof terrace. No works are proposed to the main building.
The development will consist of a change of use of No.12 Cathedral Street from existing office use over ground and mezzanine floor levels to restaurant with ancillary retail use and the insertion of a new link opening in the party wall between No. 12 Cathedral Street and the existing restaurant at No’s 13 and 14 Cathedral Street at ground and mezzanine levels. It is also proposed to omit the existing entrance at No. 13 Cathedral Street and make good the existing shopfront. New signage consisting of single raised backlift lettering is proposed to No. 12 Cathedral Street.