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4396/24

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The Office of Public Works, intend to apply for Planning Permission for development at this site at no. 64-72 and 77 Seán MacDermott Street Lower, Dublin 1 (Site A, 0.77 ha), at no. 61 and to the site of the former Scots Church, Sean MacDermott Street Lower Dublin I (Site B, 0.05 h protected structure (RPS no.7480); overall site area 0.82 h. Site A is bounded Seán MacDermott Street Lower to the North, Railway Street to the South, Sophia Housing and Buckley Student Accommodation to the East and St Mary's Mansions to West, Site B is bounded by Seán MacDermott Street Lower to the North, private residence to the East and Sophia Housing to the South and West. The development will consist of 1 The change of use of the former Our Lady of Charity and Refuge Convent and Magdalene Laundry to the National Centre for Research and Remembrance (NCRR) (total circa 7510sqpm); the provision of a purpose built archival repository (circa 4,030sqm, 2-4 storeys over basement); provision of 3 storey entrance wing (circa 210sqm) accessed via new shared pedestrian and vehicular entrances from Seán MacDermott Street Lower and Railway Street; and the conservation, refurbishment, and upgrade of the existing convent, chapel and dormitory block (circa 3,490sqm). The development will also comprise of the following- a. demolition of the existing single storey Gardener's Lodge (82sqm); b. demolition Of existing single storey glazed corridor (72sqm); c. demolition of existing lift shaft structure (20sqm) and external fire escape stairs; d. demolition of existing basement level store rooms, access steps and railings (9sqm); e. demolition of existing external single storey lean-to structure; f. demolition of existing site boundaries and external walls; g. provision of dedicated garden with hard and soft landscaping as a Garden of Reflection (circa 430sqm); h. provision of surface bicycle parking, hard and soft landscaping; integrated ESB substation; and all associated site works; 2. The provision of a new Educational Facility (circa 3,690sqm ) 3-5 storey block over basement (with rooftop terrace and rooftop plantroom enclosure setback at 3rd and 5th floors respectively); including single storey bin enclosure to Western boundary; the removal of existing boundary walls and entrance gate to Railway Street. This building will be located to the South West end of Site A facing onto Railway Street and accessed via shared new entrance from Railway Street; and will be provided with surface bicycle parking and 3no. bicycle shelters; hard and soft landscaping, new external courtyard; and all associated site works. 3. The conservation and refurbishment of existing derelict 2 storey Dispensary Building to provide a Community based Family and Parenting Support Facility (circa 480sqm); the addition of a new 2 story extension (circa 275sqm, total circa 760sqm) to the North side with glazed entrance link: accessed from within the NCRR development site; the removal of existing oil tank; the reconfiguration of internal layouts; the provision of surface bicycle parking, external bin enclosure, hard and soft landscaping to a new external play space; and all associated site works; 4. The provision of a Community based Family and Parenting Support Facility attached to the existing Scots Church, and to adjoining site 61 Sean MacDermot Street Lower, Dublin I: the development - will include the removal of the existing 2 storey façade; the conservation of the historic Scots Church facade A protected structure RPS:7480); the provision of new 2 storey extension (circa 435sqm with rooftop plantroom enclosure setback; new railings and concealed bin enclosure; a new external play space; and all associated site works: 5. The provision of a new 6 storey Social Housing apartment building (circa 1,740sqm) consisting of 18no. 2 bed apartment units with rooftop plantroom enclosure setback; main access via Railway Street; the provision of resident access to NCRR development site to the rear of the residential block; the removal of existing boundary wall and entrance gates to Railway Street; the provision of ground level office; bicycle shelter accommodating, 12no. surface bicycle parking spaces; external bin enclosure, hard and soft landscaping to a new communal amenity space; and all associated site works.

64-72 and 77, Sean MacDermott Street Lower, Dublin 1, no. 61 and to the site of the former Scots Church, Sean MacDermott Street Lower, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted17 January 2025
5006/23

PERMISSION: The development will consist of: I) demolition of all existing structures on site (totalling 2,975sq.m), including the existing buildings at: No. 8 Mary's Lane, No.6 Mary's Lane, No. 21 Halston Street, No. 2 Little Green Street and No. 4/5 Little Green Street; ii) construction of a mixed-use development comprising a total of 64 no. apartments (4 no. studio units, 6 no. one-bed units, 12 no. two-bed units and 42 no. three-bed units) and 4 no. commercial units (totalling 447.2sq.m) in 3 no. 6-8 storey blocks (Blocks A-C).Block A comprises a 6-8 storey block over basement level, fronting Mary's Lane and Halston Street, with 2 no. commercial units at ground floor level (totalling 294.4sq.m) and 2 no.studio apartments and 31 no. three-bed apartments at upper floor level (totalling 33 no. apartments); Block B comprises an 8 storey block fronting Little Green Street, with 1 no. commercial unit at ground floor level (totalling 70.2sq.m) and 2 no. studio apartments, 5 no. two-bed apartments and 7 no. three-bed apartments at upper floor levels (totalling 14no. apartments); Block C comprises an 8 storey block fronting Little Green Street, with 1 no. commercial unit at ground floor level (totalling 82.6sq.m) and 6 no. one-bed apartments, 7 no. two-bed apartments and 4 no. three-bed apartments at upper floor levels (totalling 17 no. apartments). Residents of all proposed apartments have access to a private balcony/terrace, a communal central landscaped courtyard which comprises a play space (85sq.m) and 3 no. communal roof gardens (which have a combined area of 530sq,m), and 3 no. communal roof gardens (which have a combined area of 530 sq.m) A total of 222 no.bicycle parking spaces, including 16 no. cargo bicycle parking spaces, are also provided at ground floor level (iii) change of use from commercial to residential land use; and (iv) all associated site and infrastructural works including; foul and surface water drainage; attenuation tank; landscaping; signage; bin stores; plant areas and ESB substations; necessary to facilitate the development.

Site bounded by Mary's Lane to the south, Halston Street to the west and Little Green Street to the east, comprising of: -6 & 8 Mary's Lane, Dublin 7 (D07 VEF1 & D07 W985); 21 Halston Street, Dublin 7, (D07PC62); and 2 & 4/5 Little Green Street, Dublin 7Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted25 July 2024
3454/24

For development on this overall site of approx. 0.1572 hectares. Black Church View, comprising of number 16 Mountjoy Street and bounded by Mountjoy Street to the west, St. Mary's Place North to the south and Paradise Place to the east, Phibsborough, Dublin 7. The proposed development will consist of External building signage, 3 no. sets of independent individual letters circa 4.00 sq. m total area in the following locations: (A). 1 No. set of horizontal letters fixed to the building façade at the reception entrance on St Mary's Place North (South Elevation) Circa 2.30 sqm area, (B) 1. No. set horizontal letters fixed back to building facade at First floor at corner of Mountjoy Street and St Mary's Place North (West Elevation) Circa 0.85 sqm area, (C) 1. No. set horizontal letters fixed back to building facade at First floor at corner of Paradise Place and St Mary's Place North (East Elevation) Circa 0.85 sqm area, to granted planning reference 4691/19 (ABP 307581- 20).

Black Church View, comprising of number 16, Mountjoy Street and bounded by Mountjoy Street to the west, St. Mary's Place North to the south, and Paradise Place to the east, Phibsborough, Dublin 7Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted20 May 2024
4554/23

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: 0.212 Ha. site at Nos 133 & 133A Capel Street, Nos. 136A and 136B Capel Street, Nos 7 and 7A Meetinghouse Lane and No.23, Little Mary Street, Dublin 1 (all Protected Structures with the exception of No. 7A Meetinghouse, Lane, RPS Nos. 1213, 5064, 8772). Part of the site is also known as the former Boland's Bakery (including structures to the rear opening onto Meeting House Lane) referred to as No133B Capel St. in the Record of Protected Structures (also RPS No. 1213). The development amends a permitted hotel development (as granted under DCC Reg. Ref. 3274/20 (ABP Reg. Ref. ABP-309470-21) and subsequently amended by DCC Reg. Ref. 3463/22). The proposed amendments will consist of the following modifications change of use of the function room in Building D to restaurant/bar (c.310 sqm); the increase in height of the permitted building C from c. 15.5 metres to c. 24.4 metres including plant (additional 3 no. storeys including rooftop plant) and associated increase in height of the link bridge between building C and building B; the reduction in height of the building connection between building A and Building B from c. 13.6 metres to c. 11.1 metres; revised back of house and core layout to accommodate an ESB substation and switch room at the south of building B; elevation changes including revised materials treatment s and the omission of cantilever terraces and structural projections on the north, west and east elevations of building B from third to seventh floor levels; the extension of the restaurant/bar in building B (c.60 sqm); changes to building B (former car park) including removal of an additional steel beam and building D (former meeting house) in the perforation of the southern wall to accommodate services and for openings and in the widening of a previously permitted opening to the northern wall; internal changes and reconfigurations; additional plant including roof top plant and all associated development works above and below ground. The proposed amendment will increase the gross floor area of the development from 5,449 sqm to 6,051 sqm and will increase the number of hotel bedrooms from 98 no. to 101 no.

0.212 Ha. site at Nos 133 & 133A Capel Street, Nos. 136A and 136B Capel Street, Nos 7 and 7A MeetingDublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted21 March 2024
3500/21

Planning permission is sought for the following: i)demolition of all existing structures on site; ii) construction of a mixed-use development comprising of 94 no. apartments (11 no. studio apartments, 57 no. one-bed apartments, 21 no. two-bed apartments, and 5 no. three-bed apartments) and 3 no. commercial units (totalling 433 sqm) in 3 no. 6-8 storey blocks (A-C) over basement. More specifically, Block A comprises a 6-8 storey block fronting Marys Lane and Halston Street, featuring 2 no. commercial units (totalling 339.6 sqm) at ground floor level and 5 no. studio apartments, 28 no. one-bed apartments, 14 no. two-bed apartments and 5 no.three bed apartments (totalling 52 no. apartments) at upper floor levels; Block B comprises an 8 storey block fronting Little Green Street featuring 4 no. studio apartments and 17 no. one-bed apartments at upper floor levels (totalling 21 no. apartments); and Block C comprises an 8 storey block fronting Little Green Street, featuring 1 no. 93.2 sqm commercial unit at ground floor level and 2 no. studio apartments, 12 no. one-bed apartments and 7 no. two-bed apartments (totalling 21 no. apartments) at upper floor levels. Residents of all proposed apartments have access to a private balcony, a communal central landscaped courtyard, 3 no. roof gardens (totalling 552sqm) and 127 no. bicycle parking spaces; iii) change of use from commercial to residential land use; and iv) all associated site and infrastructural works, including foul and surface water drainage; attenuation tanks; landscaping; plant areas and ESB substations; necessary to facilitate the development.

Site bounded by Mary's Lane to the south, Halston Street to the west and Little Green Street to the east, comprising of: 6 & 8, Mary's Lane, Dublin 7 D07 VEF1 & D07W985; 2 & 4/5 Little Green Street, Dublin 7 D07 P983 & D07 YV78, and 21 Halston Street, DubDublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted03 March 2022
2479/20

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will include (a) the addition of 24 build to rent residential units located at car park level 3 to car park level 4 level on the Jervis Street and Abbey Street Upper frontages of the building. The two floors of this element will have a floor area of 2390 sq.m. and will have 20 no. one bed units and 4 no. two bed units. These units will be accessed from entrances on Jervis Street and Abbey Street Upper. There will also be additional amenity open spaces provided at car park level 1A, 2A & 3A adjacent to the protected structures at Upper Abbey Street to serve these units. (b) it is proposed to demolish retail floor area, storage and car parking area totalling 4355 sq.m. facing Mary Street at first floor level, first floor upper, car park level 1, car park levels 2/2A; 3/3A; 4/4A and mansard surrounds facing Mary Street, Jervis Street and Abbey Street Upper. In replacement, it is proposed to construct a 6 storey building of 8,208 sq.m. behind the Mary Street frontage, from first floor upper level to car park level 5 for use as a co-living development with 127 units. This would be accessed from an entrance on Jervis Street. Communal Amenity space of 1,499sq.m is proposed to serve this development. (c) it is also proposed to construct 3 floors above the roof car park level 5A level for office use. The lowest office floor will replace car parking and plant at level 5A. the office use will have a floor area of 16,568 sq.m. and will be accessed from Jervis Street. In addition there will be 696 sq.m. of outdoor amenity open space to service the offices as well as an internal atrium of 1,224 sq.m. The following changes are proposed to the existing retail units, existing apartments and ancillary services; a reduction in size of retail unit 11/12 so as to create a switch room and 2 ESB substations facing Abbey Street Upper, change of retail unit 17 at ground and first floor level to create reception area facing Jervis Street for the offices at ground level and bicycle parking for the offices at first floor level, removal of retail unit at first floor level at Mary Street so as to provide the ground floor of the co-living development, to include foyer, lounges, gym and common areas and the elimination of 2 no. apartments to allow for the construction of a Part M compliant staircore. The 750 car parking spaces on site will be reconfigured, but not reduced by the development proposed. A total of 390 no. bicycle spaces will be provided to serve the new development. The ground floor elevations on Abbey Street Upper will be amended and the copper dome at the entrance at ground level on Mary Street will be removed. New access points through existing openings on Jervis Street are proposed to provide access to the development. The total floor area of the centre at present is 82,011 square metres including parking. It is proposed to decommission the use of 5,433 sq.m. roof top parking and plant use and replace these areas by 16,568 square metres in three floor of offices. It is proposed to demolish 2,549 sq.m and replaced by co-living building of 8208 sq.m. at Mary Street frontage. The new total of the building including parking will be 109,058 sq.m.

Jervis Shopping Centre, bounded by Mary Street, Jervis Street and Abbey Street Upper, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted03 December 2020
4691/19

Permission for development on this overall site of approx. 0.1572 ha comprising no. 16 Mountjoy Street and bounded by Mountjoy Street to the west, St. Mary's Place North to the south and Paradise Place to the east, Phibsborough, Dublin 7. The proposed development comprises a shared living scheme over 3-5 storeys. The development details include: (1) the demolition of the derelict and vacant dwelling at no. 16 Mountjoy Street: (2) the provision of no. 121 shared living units ranging from 15-49 sqm. The shared living scheme includes: a) amenities and facilities at ground floor in the form of a lobby area, a gym, a laundry room, meeting rooms, a library, a cafe lounge, a community room and a communal kitchen catering to all units (17 no.) at this level; b) amenities and facilities at first floor comprising lounge areas, a sound booth, a community lounge and 2 no. communal kitchen catering for all units (30 no.) at this floor; d) amenities and facilities at second floor comprising lounge areas, a sound booth, a community lounge and 2 no. communal kitchen catering for all units (30 no.) at this floor; amenities and facilities at third floor comprising lounge areas, a sound booth, a community lounge and 2 no. communal kitchen catering for all units at this floor (28 no.); f) amenities and facilities at fourth floor comprising lounge area, a community lounge, a residential lounge and a communal kitchen catering for all units (16 no.) at this floor; fourth floor units all have balconies ranging in size from 3.15 to 9.70 sqm. In addition, communal open space of c.354 sqm is proposed at ground floor level, 1 no. roof terrace is proposed at third floor level and 2 no. roof terraces at fourth floor level. The proposed development can be accessed via 3 no. entrances at Mountjoy Street, St. Mary's Place North and Paradise Place. Bin store and a bike storage room for no. 121 bicycle parking spaces are located at ground floor level. Permission is also sought for landscaping and all ancillary and associated site development works.

Site at St. Mary's Place North & between no's 13 & 16 Mountjoy Street, Dublin 7Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Granted19 June 2020
WEB1033/20

The development will consist of the installation of an ATM machine to the existing shop front to the North Elevation.

3, Mary Street, Dublin 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions
Refused12 March 2020
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