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Showing 1-50 of 35,434 public recordsBCP Fund Manangemenet DAC, acting in its capacity as manager of BCP Investment Fund in respect of its sub-fund BCP Real Estate Value Add Fund, intend to apply for permission for amendments to a permitted development under DCC Reg. Ref. No. 3752/19 and ABP-307062-20 for an enterprise centre building at the site. The development will consist of the following amendments: 1. Increase in gross total floor area to c. 5,325.6 sq.m from c. 4,459 sq.m (including a basement area change to c. 1,101.3 sq.m from c. 1,129 sq.m) from ground to fifth floor levels. 2. Increase in height of plant screen at roof level from c. 23.37m to c. 24.280m. No increase in roof parapet level from permitted. 3. Basement level reconfigured to relocate the cycle access stairs, accommodate 1 no. disabled parking space, provide unisex toilets including disability accessible cubicles, male and female shower rooms, changing rooms, cycle parking and locker room/drying rooms, bin storage room, security/ storage room, relocation of smoke extract fans from external south-west corner at ground level to basement level and ancillary plant. 4. Ground floor extended by c. 91.7 sq.m to the south adjacent to Fumbally Square, including a set back from eastern boundary at Cathedral Court Block, distance varies, reconfiguration of stair cores, lifts, escape route, provide unisex toilets, introduce reception desk and office, remove step in floor level, provide shallow ramp and steps and internal platform lift from lobby at employee's entrance doors and draft lobby to the east, provision of ventilation grille to plant room wall on the west elevation, provision of an external platform lift adjacent to main (west) entrance at junction with Fumbally Square. 5. First floor extended by 210.5 sq.m to the north/northeast and south, including a set back from eastern boundary at Cathedral Court Block distance varies, an extended meeting area of c. 20.2 sq.m to the south to abut the Fumbally Square building, reconfiguration of stair cores, lifts, provide unisex in place of male & female toilets, remove step in floor level at northern end of floor. Fenestration to Fumbally Square building removed and modified adjacent to extended meeting area and for minimum of 1.5m on both sides at both ground and first floor levels and replaced by fire resistant construction to comply with fire safety regulations. 6. Second floor extended by 144.1 sq.m to the north/north-east and south, including a set back from eastern boundary at Cathedral Court Block distance varies, reconfiguration of stair cores, lifts, provide unisex in place of male & female toilets. 7. Third floor extended by 127.4 sq.m to the northeast and south, including a set back from eastern boundary at Cathedral Court distance varies and at northern elevation, reconfiguration of stair cores, lifts, provide unisex in place of male & female toilets. 8. Fourth floor extended by 88.2 sq.m including a set back at Cathedral Court Block distance varies and at northern elevation, reconfiguration of stair cores, lifts, provide unisex in place of male & female toilets. 9. Fifth floor external terrace removed and floor extended to north, west and south by 244.4 sq.m and reconfiguration of stair cores, lifts, provide unisex in place of male & female toilets. 10. Roof level plant area reconfigured and extended by 60.3 sq.m including photovoltaic panels, 2 no. automatic opening vents, mechanical plant, part covered, part open access stair for maintenance purposes and 2690mm high metal screen.
The development will consist of the demolition of part of the existing rear extension and the rear facade, and the construction of a new two-storey rear extension, with alterations to the existing rear facade and roof with a new rooflight, as well as ancillary site works. The proposed development will have a gross floor area of 95 sqm.
The proposed development will consist of the refurbishment, extension and change of use of the former school building to accommodate 9 no. own-door apartments. The development will include: -A second floor roof level extension increasing the building from 2 to 3 storeys; -Residential accommodation comprising of 1 no. 1-bedroom and 8 no. 2-bedroom units; -3 no. ground floor units with private gardens and 6 no. duplex units at first and second floors with balconies accessed via new external stairs; -Pedestrian and cycle access via the existing shared access laneway adjacent to BIMM Music Institute; -Demolition of existing non-original ground floor extensions, canopies, and stairway; -Reinstatement of original fenestration configuration with some alteration of opes to accommodate apartment entrance doors; -Communal open space, bin and bicycle storage, PV panels and all associated site development works and services.
RETENTION: Retention is sought for: demolition of existing 15 sq.m extension to rear of the property and construction of new, two storey, 48.4 sq.m extension. The ground floor extension of 32.8 sq.m comprises a kitchen and toilet including a glazed roof. The first floor extension of 15.6 sq.m comprises a bedroom. Retention is sought for 2no of velux rooflights to existing roof to the rear of the property.
Planning permission to construct two new 1-bed rooftop (sixth floor) apartment units on the existing eastern and western roofs. Consisting of a 51sqm apartment to the eastern roof and a 55sqm apartment to the western roof of the existing apartment building both with south facing balconies and a set back from existing parapet with ancillary terrace space facing east, west and north. All with ancillary services and associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for modifications to the mixed use development permitted under Reg. Ref.: 4423/19 & ABP Ref.: 307217-20. The application site is located at the junction of New Row South to the northwest, Blackpitts to the west and Fumbally Lane to the south and southeast. The site contains a protected structure (referred to as a former laundry building under RPS ref 5821). The proposed modifications to the permitted development consist of the following: • Change of use of the 69 no. permitted single occupancy shared accommodation units and amenity spaces from fourth to seventh floor level and extension to permitted 7th floor level to provide 86 no. hotel bedrooms. • Internal alterations to permitted first to third floor level to provide 5 no. additional hotel bedrooms on previously permitted floors. • The proposed development will increase the total number of permitted hotel rooms to 235 no. rooms. • Internal alterations to permitted ground floor level including the removal of residential lounges, gym, restaurant and public community/event space. • The proposed ground floor level comprises co-working, café/restaurant event space, hotel reception, lounges areas and ancillary back of house areas. • Omission of the basement and relocation of plant to an enclosure at 7th floor level. • Provision of 3 no. new window openings to the existing building, a Protected Structure under RPS Ref.: 5821, minor alterations to the previously permitted works to the façade to the Protected Structure including reconfiguration of main entrance points and modifications to the fenestration at first floor level. • The proposed development includes elevational changes to the permitted 8 storey building to the southwest of the site including enclosure of the multi-storey staircase. Provision of a c. 1.4 metre pop- up area at roof level for ventilation purposes and increased parapet height of the building by 300mm to accommodate blue roof system. • Reduction in cycle parking provision at ground floor level. • All associated development.
RETENTION PERMISSION: Sherborough Enterprises Ltd. is applying for retention permission for the change of use of Unit 06 from retail to resident’s amenity space providing a shared work/ study from home hub and recreation break out area with an area of 89 sqm. All with associated works at, Unit 6 Cathedral Court, New Street South, The Liberties, Dublin 8.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of external and internal renovations, internal alterations to the existing structure to allow for no. 1 commercial unit and no. 5 residential units (no. 3 one bedroom and no. 2 two bedrooms), single storey extension to the back of the structure comprising residential storage, connection to existing on site services and all associated site works, all within the curtilage of a Protected Structure no. 2283, NIAH reg. no. 50080634. This site is located within the Zone of Archaeological Interest.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for development will consist of the change of use from commercial unit to cafe, to include proposed new painted signage to existing shopfront, carrying out internal alterations, connection to existing onsite services and all associated site works, all within the curtilage of a protected structure no. 2283, NIAH reg. no. 50080634. The site is located within the zone of archaeological interest.
RETENTION PERMISSION:Retention permission for the change of use and amalgamation of Units 04 (45sqm) & 05 (70sqm) from retail to resident’s amenity space providing a recreational use gym area, in a total combined area of 115 sqm.
Alteration to previous planning application grant no. 3022/20, permission seeking changing proposal from one three bed apartment to two one bed apartments and all associated site works.
Planning permission is sought for change of use from commercial offices on 2 floors to 1 No.3 bedroom apartment consisting of lounge, bedroom and kitchen on ground floor and 2.no Bedrooms and bathroom and games lounge on first floor and all associated site works.
The development will consist of the replacement of the existing scrolling internally illuminated double sided 'Metropole' advertising display case with a double sided digital advertising display case and associated works.
The proposed development consists of: Subdivision of existing credit union into two separate units. The larger unit (141.2sq.m) will remain in use as the credit union. Change of use of smaller unit (53sq.m) to coffee shop use with existing entrance door onto St. Luke's Avenue adjusted to give level entry for disabled access. New building ID signage to coffee shop above unit entrance doors. Amendments to existing building ID signage to credit union. Amendments to existing credit union entrance to provide automated doors to facilitate disabled access. All associated and ancillary site and ground works.
The development will consist of: new drop arm awnings, heaters and signage to the shopfront.
The development will consist of: (i) Demolition of Nos. 73-74 Francis Street and demolition of No. 72 Francis Street with the exception of this building's original front (western) facade; (ii) The refurbishment of the front (western) facade of No. 72, the construction of a replacement facade to the front of No.74 to match the height of No. 72 and the construction of a replacement facade to the front of No.73 (from first to third floor level) to match the height of Nos. 72 and 74; (iii) The redevelopment of Nos. 72-74 from basement to third floor level (No. 74 will be of similar height to Nos. 72-73 whilst containing three levels over basement only); (iv) The amalgamation of the redeveloped Nos. 72-74 and the construction of a three storey contemporary extension above; (v) all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the proposed development. The works will allow for the provision of a seven storey over basement level mixed-use building comprising (a) 24 no. apartments (6 no. studio, 6 no. one bedroom, 9 no. two-bedroom and 3 no. three bedroom) each served by private amenity space and provided with access to a first floor level communal garden and cycle parking at ground and basement floor level; (b) 505sq. m of commercial space, in the form of a cafe (156sq.m), 3 no. retail units (184sq.m) co-working space (73sq.m) and a multi-purpose space for education exercise and community uses (92sq.m), served by cycle parking at ground floor level; (c) basement level storage/plant room.
PERMISSION for amendments to previously approved permission Reg Ref. 4357/19. The proposed amendments are as follows: 1. Modifications to north & south entrances to reception space including new revolving door to Mill Street 2. General internal modifications including increase in reception floor area with consequent reduction in floor area of Tenters Bar 3. Omission of previously approved canopy to Mill Street elevation 4. Minor adjustments to Ground Floor glazing to incorporate new escape doors and louvres 5. Adjustments to landscaping of private internal street including new solar/weathering canopy and additional landscape planting.
The demolition of the existing single storey shed at the rear of the property (3.85m2). The construction of a new single storey rear extension (6.8m2). The existing rear garden/patio area from 14.5m2 to 11.6m2.
RETENTION: The development it is proposed to retain consists of the replacement of outward opening wooden double service doors with a vertical roller shutter door.
The development will consist of the erection of telecommunications antenna and ancillary equipment and cabinet at roof level.
The development will consist of the temporary ancillary use of the permitted Student Accommodation for Tourist or Visitor Accommodation during the 2020/2021 academic term time (until the 31st May 2021). The principal permitted use during this academic term time, as Student Accommodation, will remain unchanged.
Planning permission for dormer to rear of existing roof to accommodate attic stairs to allow conversion of attic into non habitable storage with ancillary works.
Planning permission for dormer to rear of existing roof to accommodate attic stairs to allow conversion of attic into non habitable storage with ancillary works.
The proposed development comprises the demolition of all existing buildings on site and the construction of a new building that ranges in height between 5 and 7 storeys above basement level onto Newmarket (to the north), and between 2 to 9 storeys onto Mill Street (to the south), with a total gross floor area (GFA) of 4,413 sqm (excluding the basement of 222 sqm GFA). Two retail units are proposed at ground floor level fronting Newmarket and Mill Street, with approximate floor areas of 173 sqm and 153 sqm respectively. The building is arranged around a central courtyard with the retail units backing onto the central courtyard that is proposed to be used for occasional market events in conjunction with retail units that open onto space. A total of 33 no. residential apartments (comprising 6 no. 1 bedroom units; 25 no. 2 bedroom units; and 2 no. 3 bedroom units) are provided on the upper floors of the building. Ancillary communal residential amenity spaces are situated at ground floor level adjoining the courtyard and at mezzanine level above the Mill Street retail unit, which also includes a management office. The setbacks to the building at upper levels provide roof terraces and balconies to serve the residential units. A total of 7 no. roof terraces/balconies are proposed at levels 2, 3 and 4, comprising 4 no. south facing, 2 no. west facing, and 1 no. north facing terraces/balconies. A total of 6 no. balconies are proposed at level 5, comprising 2 no. south facing, 1 no. south-east facing, 2 no. west facing, and 1 no. north facing balconies. At level 6, a total of 5 no. balconies (comprising 2 no. south facing, 2 no. west facing, and 1 no. north facing balconies) and 3 no. roof terraces (comprising 2 no. north facing and 1 no. south facing terraces) are provided. Two communal roof terraces of approximately 175 sqm are provided at level 7 facing north and west. In addition, 2 no. balconies (1 no. north facing and 1 no. south facing), and 2 no. roof terraces (1 no. west facing and 1 no. north facing), are also provided at level 7. A west facing terrace and north facing balcony are provided at level 8. An ESB sub-station and switch room (36 sqm) is provided at ground floor level at the southern end of the building, fronting Mill Street. A basement level is provided at the northern end of the building, below the Newmarket retail unit, to provide bicycle storage (81 no. bicycle parking spaces), along with waste/bin store and plant room.
We, Carrey Issuer DAC, intend to apply for permission for development at this site, Newmarket Square, Dublin 8, Dublin, D08 P3Y2. The overall site is bound by St. Luke's Avenue, Newmarket Street, Brabazon Street and Newmarket. The development will consist of erection of new signage and wayfinding totems to the existing building, which will consist of the following; 1 no. horizontal aluminium lettering sign (6.795m x 0.4m) on the northern façade of the building with internal LED illumination, 1 no. horizontal aluminium lettering (5.025m x 0.3m) on the southern façade with internal LED illumination, 1 no. aluminium wayfinding panel (0.8m x 0.8m) on the southern façade and 2 no. external wayfinding totems (2m x 0.8m x 0.155m) north of the existing building.
Full planning permission for a Change of use of existing retail unit to a veterinary clinic and all associated site works at Unit 3 Newmarket Yards, Newmarket Square Dublin 8.
The development consists of the conversion of attic space with new dormer roof to the rear.
The development will consist of the the installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels on the West & East facing inclines of 3 no. pitched roofs at the existing Teeling Whiskey Visitor Centre and associated works.
RETENTION PERMISSION: the development will consist of retention planning permission for fixed aluminium glazed canopy to front and side elevations of Peadar Browns covering external terrace area of 20 m2 & 2 no. cut out image signage panels to side elevation facing Malpas Street.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: The works will consist of:-a) the structural strengthening and repair of the original timber staircase of St Patrick's Deanery (a protected structure RPS ref. no 4188 & 4189 and Recorded Monument DU 018-020113). b) the the replacement and upgrade of the existing central heating system
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist: a) the repair, refurbishment and alteration of a nineteenth century mews building within the curtilage of St Patrick's Deanery (a protected structure RPS ref. no 4188 & 4189 and Recorded Monument DU 018-020113), change of use of the ground floor spaces to provide new music school/community facilities and upgrade of the existing music school facilities at first floor level, replacement of existing rooflights with new conservation rooflights; b) remodelling of the mews yard to provide universal access to the mews and the offices of the Deanery as well as an outdoor amenity space, including construction of a new single storey services building and timber canopy, demolition of existing structures, alteration of existing doorway to the Deanery offices, and new below ground services; c) remodelling of the Dean's garden to provide universal access from St Patrick's Close to the mews yard including the formation of new openings in the limestone wall enclosing the mews yard.
The development will consist of the demolition of the existing structures (two dilapidated houses at 2 & 3 Mark's Alley West and mews structure at 1/1A Mark's Alley West) and the construction of a four-storey, plus set-back fifth-storey, aparthotel consisting of a ground-floor community-space/café with 37 suites at ground floor and above, bin-store to the rear, as well as the construction of basement ancillary space, the provision of 20 bicycle parking spaces and all associated site works.
RETENTION: the development seeks retention for a rear extension consisting of 3 floor above ground level, to include new accommodation stair serving the existing single residential dwelling and all associated site works.
The proposed development (6,448sqm gross floor area) will consist of a hotel (6,275sqm) comprising 151 bedrooms with all associated ancillary accommodation with access from Brabazon Lane and including public bar / restaurant, reception area, toilets and back-of-house areas at ground floor with access and external seating areas onto Newmarket; 2no. independent units on Newmarket comprising a café/restaurant (100sqm) and a retail unit (73sqm). The proposed development includes a new public routeway through the site from Newmarket to St. Luke’s Avenue. The building ranges from 6 storeys (including set back level) to Newmarket stepping to 8 storeys (including set-back level) on Brabazon Lane and includes a basement/lower ground floor level accessed from the new internal street. Permission is also sought for signage, hard and soft landscaping and all ancillary and associated site development works. The demolition of all existing buildings on the overall site known as the IDA Ireland Small Business Centre at Newmarket Industrial Estate has been approved and will be carried out pursuant to Reg Ref: 3323/17 (Bord Ref: ABP 300431-17). The remainder of the overall site bounded by Newmarket, Newmarket Street Brabazon Street and St. Luke’s Avenue will be subject to a separate planning application for a Strategic Housing Development (SHD) to An Bord Pleanala.
The development will consist of removing the existing pitched roof of the two existing dwellings and the construction of a new extension/roof atop both original dwellings.
Demolition of the existing structures and the construction of a four-storey, plus set-back fifth, aparthotel consisting of a ground floor community space/ café with 19 suites above and bin store to the rear.
The development will consist of Alterations to the previously approved works (Planning Ref: WEB 2147/22) consisting of a terrace area at First Floor with 1.8 privacy, and all associated alterations to the elevations, internal layouts, site, drainage, ancillary and landscaping works
The development will consist of __ Part demolition of existing single storey structures to the rear and demolition of existing chimney. __ Construction of a new single storey extension to the rear __ New rooflights to the rear roofslope. __ All associated alterations to the elevations, internal alterations, site, drainage, landscaping and ancillary works.
Planning permission for development of 4 No. Illuminated external projecting signs and building facade lighting. This external signage and lighting application relates to a previously permitted development (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 4743/19) currently under construction on a site of 0.115 hectares located at Newmarket, Brabazon Place, Brabazon Row and St. Luke's Avenue, Dublin 8 (lands comprising part of the site known as the IDA Ireland Small Business Centre at Newmarket Industrial Estate including parts of 10, 12, 13 and 14 Newmarket Industrial Estate and Brabazon Place, 32 Newmarket/ Brabazon Place). The proposed development consists: of the election of (a) 3 No. high level double-sided projecting internally illuminated signs (2.944 sq m each). 1 No. on the Brabazon Row / Brabazon Place (western) elevation and 2 no. on Newmarket) (southern) elevation and (b) 1 No. low level internally illuminated panel sign (2.091 sq. m) on the Brabazon Row / Brabazon Place (western) elevation and the provision of building facade lighting on the Brabazon Row / Brabazon Place (western) and Newmarket (southern) elevations.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:The development will consist of: Repairs and alterations to the Protected Structure. Existing single storey rear extension: replacement of existing flat roof with double pitched roof containing clerestory glazing and PV panels, new small courtyard to the rear, masonry repairs to rear boundary wall, new internal partitions, new roof terrace and fencing replacing existing. Rear elevation: removal of security grilles from rear windows replacement of rear double doors within existing opening, new opening and window to the kitchen, replacement of plastic rainwater goods, masonry repairs. Ground floor: removal of boxing and downstand in dwelling entrance hall, replacement of plywood bottom step to stairs with new step matching existing. First floor: alterations to internal window linings to two windows in the living room to adapt existing raised and fielded panelling to function as shutters, new opening and jib door between living room and kitchen, new timber flooring in kitchen replacing linoleum, new kitchen units replacing existing. First floor: replacement of bathroom sanitaryware.
The development will consist of the replacement of the existing telephone kiosks with a new Telephone Kiosk with integral communication unit and a 1.53sq.metre digital advertising display. The proposed structure has an overall height 2.43m, a depth of 0.762m and a width 1.096m.
Erect 6 No. antenna, 3 No. microwave dishes together with associated equipment on the building rooftop of New Mill Student Accommodation, Mill Street, Newmarket, Dublin 8.
RETENTION: Permission is sought for change of use from retail unit to dog grooming use and Retention Permission for signage to front facade.
Permission for a residential development at a site of 0.0543 ha (c. 543 sq m) at Nos. 29-31 The Coombe, Dublin 8. The site is bounded by the rear gardens of Nos. 16-19 Park Terrace to the north; the side of No. 28 The Coombe and the rear gardens of Nos. 8-10 Hanover Street West to the east; The Coombe (road) to the south; and No. 32 The Coombe (a Protected Structure) to the west. The development will consist of the retention (apart from at ground floor level) and Alteration of the existing part-3 and part-4 storey front (south) façade and the demolition of the structures behind (total 928 sqm); and the construction of: a part-4 and part-5-storey apartment building (with set-backs at first, third and fourth floor levels) (increasing the height of the existing structures by 1 storey at Nos. 30-31 and 1 and part-2 storeys at No.29), to accommodate 9 No. apartments (1 No. 1-bed unit and 8 No. 2-bed units) behind the retained front (south) façade including a new façade at ground floor level and alterations to existing opes; and a single storey structure to the rear of the development (84 sq m) to accommodate plant, waste storage areas, storage spaces and bicycle parking. The total gross floor area of the proposed development is 1,041 sq m. pedestrian and bicycle access to the scheme will be from the Coombe. The development will also consist of the provision of: private open spaces in the form of ground floor level terraces (to the rear (north)), and balconies/terraces (to the rear (north)) at first, second, third and fourth floor levels; to the front (south) at third and fourth floor level; and to the side (east) at fourth floor level); a semi-private courtyard at ground level (to the rear (north)); all hard and soft landscaping including boundary treatments; changes in level; surface water attenuation measures; roof plant including PV panels, and all other associated site excavation and site development works above and below ground.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: We, the Board of St Patrick's Cathedral, intend to apply for permission for works at St Patrick's Cathedral, South Porch, St. Patrick's Close, Dublin 8 (a protected structure RPS ref. no. 6443 & 6444 and a Recorded Monument DU018-020269). The works will include the following: 1. Removal of the west-facing leaded window with clear and plain coloured glass (WD 04) in the South Porch entrance without damage and in accordance with an approved conservation method statement, to be securely stored within the cathedral grounds, and retained for use in future repair works to similar windows. 2. Installation of a new stained-glass window by the stained-glass artist Thomas Denny, to commemorate those who died, served and lived through, the global COVID-19 pandemic.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: We, the Board of St Patrick's Cathedral, intend to apply for permission for works at St Patrick's Cathedral, Minot Tower (Toilets), St. Patrick's Close, Dublin 8 (a protected structure RPS ref. no. 6443 & 6444 and a Recorded Monument DU018-020269). The works will include the following: 1. Removal of all partitions and toilet fittings/fixtures from the disabled WC and three-cubicle unisex toilets. 2. Removal of tiled floor finish and installation of a new stone floor finish. 3. Removal of plasterboard wall linings to expose the historic masonry on the north, east and west walls, which will be finished with limewash. 4. Enclosure of the staff canteen staircase with fire-resistant partitions and fire doors. 5. Installation of four self-contained cubicles, one cleaner's store and one accessible WC and changing area, all with new fittings and fixtures. 6. Removal of modern oak and glass door assembly. 7. Removal of two steps, or recent construction to expose bases of medieval doorway and facilitate Installation of a new compliant ramp to replace the existing non-compliant ramp. 8. All new foul drainage to be connected to existing drains that run under the concrete slab, under the suspended ground floor of the Minot Tower. 9. All new extract to connect into existing ducting in the existing riser in the NW corner, that will be reduced in size.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE The works will include the following: 1) Removal of cement pointing, and re-pointing part of the external west façade in lime mortar. 2) Repair of external iron railings and stone steps, together with replacement of concrete path with stone paving. 3) Replacement of four existing non-compliant ramps, with four new compliant ramps. 4) Replacement of recently installed fixed furniture and loose screens in the north transept with new movable furniture to create a secure choristers robing area. 5) Removal of sand and cement plaster from north choir aisle and replacement with lime plaster.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: 10 year planning permission for: (1) removal and disposal of galvanised metal security window guards from outside face of 4no. south porch windows, (2) removal and disposal of external storm glazing from 3no. south porch windows, (3) cleaning repair and conservation works to 3no. south porch windows involving temporary removal to allow works to be undertaken, (4) returning and re-fixing of 3no. glazed windows, (5) fixing of replacement external insert black wire window guards to 4no. windows. The Cathedral is a protected structure under the Local Government (Planning and Development) Act 1999.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for a 5 year consent to install temporary external lavatory accommodation within a pre-fabricated unit sited at lower ground level between Patrick Street and Minot Tower together with the provision of service connections to existing supplies. Access will be from existing doors and limited around the north side of the cathedral by a metal railing and gates between the north transept and St Patrick's Park railings. The cathedral is a Protected Structure under the Local Government (Planning and Development) Act 1999.
Planning permission at No. 8 Newmarket and No. 18 Mill Street, Dublin 8 (bounded by Mill Street to the South, Mill Lane to the East and Newmarket to the North). The proposed development comprises a change of use of the permitted Market Space at ground floor level (pursuant to condition 4(a) of planning permission DCC Ref. 3321/17, as subsequently amended by DCC Ref. 3672/19 and DCC Ref. 3747/20) to provide a convenience retail unit (512 sqm gross floor area) to include a café/deli, and part off-licence (28 sq.m) and an integrated exhibition / artist market space with a dedicated floor area of 100 sq.m. Permission is also sought to vary condition 4(d) of planning permission under DCC Ref. 3321/17 (as amended) to permit the shared use of the external courtyard space (146sqm) with the permitted artist studios to provide outside seating and dining space ancillary to the proposed retail convenience unit and integrated exhibition / artist market space. In addition, permission is sought for the shared use of permitted office waste storage room at basement level. All works required to facilitate the proposed change of use comprise of internal alterations and will not result in any external alterations to the permitted development.