Dromoland Castle and Estate, Dromoland, Newmarket-on-Fergus
For development at Dromoland Castle and Estate, (Dromoland Castle is a Protected Structure: RPS No. 278). The development will consist of: the demolition of the 20th century / non-original infill structures at the castle courtyard and the construction of a glazed roof structure (max height c.11m) to provide additional internal guest recreation / dining space for guests (c.300sqm additional floor area); Demolition of existing part one/part two element and the construction of a part three/part four storey extension to the existing 21st century castle's east wing to provide additional guest accommodation, resulting in the loss of 1 No. existing guest room and an additional 17 No. guest rooms, resulting in a net gain of 16 No. rooms within this part of the castle. Internal upgrades and reconfiguration to the castle's ground floor, resulting in a consolidated kitchen / back of house area and improved and extended guest dining and bar facilities, installation of new lift, alterations to ancillary facilities and loss of 3 No. existing guest bedrooms. Internal upgrades and reconfiguration at the castle's lower ground floor level, to provide additional bar space, kitchen facilities, the upgrade of existing spa areas together with the introduction of new wet spa facilities, all resulting in the loss of back of house space and 1 No. guest bedroom. Removal of existing deck and canopy and the extension of the existing clubhouse building through the reinstatement of the former orangery building to provide a guest restaurant / event space; Alteration and change of use of existing farm structures from agricultural to a golf maintenance facility and central delivery and procurement hub for the estate, including staff car parking to provide 11 No. spaces, including accessible spaces and EV charging spaces; and the provision of new / formalised car park to serve the Castle guests and Brian Boru Hall (event facilities) to provide 85 No. spaces, including accessible spaces and EV charging spaces. The proposed development will also comprise all ancillary landscaping and boundary treatment works, site services, wayfinding, site lighting, and all other associated site excavation, construction compound, infrastructural and site development works. The planning application includes a Natura Impact StatementDecision record indexed
Ashley Park House, Townland of Ashleypark Ardcroney, Nenagh Co. Tipperary
Licensed events/functions/weddings facilities with overnight/short term letting guest accommodation and staff accommodation (totalling 3,231.7 sq m gross floor space), retention permission for associated services and site development works (incl. existing wastewater treatment arrangements), permission for development of enhanced wastewater treatment arrangements (incl. new tertiary drip dispersal soil polishing filter facility), and permission for development to enhance the existing site access arrangements from the L1103 Local Road, all comprising/within/part of the curtilage of Protected Structure Ref. No.: TRPS14 (Ashyleypark House), at this site of approximately 7.6412 hectares.The development to be retained consists of: A single storey noise insulated marquee pavilion and ancillary structures used as licensed events/functions/weddings facility, incl. entrance, main event space/hall, kitchen and serving areas, toilets, associated services above and below ground level, plant and equipment (incl. air-to-water heat recovery system plant), and 5 no. associated storage structures (totalling 653.1 sq m). Change of use of Ashley Park House (Protected Structure Ref. No.: TRPS14, Ashyleypark House, of 862 sq m gross floor space and ranging in height from 1-3 storeys) to licensed events/functions/weddings facilities with overnight/short term letting guest accommodation and staff accommodation (licensed events/functions/weddings facilities, associated facilities and 1 no. bedroom overnight/short term letting guest accommodation at ground floor of 353 sq m; 5 no. bedroom staff accommodation and associated facilities at lower ground floor of 259 sq m; and 6 no. bedroom overnight/short term letting guest accommodation and associated facilities at first floor of 250 sq m). Change of use to overnight/short term letting guest accommodation of 2 no. Gate Lodges (2 storey Castle Lodge of 113.2 sq m with associated facilities at ground floor and 3 no. bedrooms at first floor; Lake Lodge ranging in height from 1-2 storeys of 152.9 sq m with 3 no. bedrooms and associated facilities at ground floor, and 2 no. bedrooms at first floor), and 1 no. Garden Cottage ranging in height from 1-2 storeys of 49.1 sq m with associated facilities at ground floor and 1 no. bedroom at first floor (incl. external storage with water-to-water heat recovery system plantroom). Internal conversion works, external elevation and roof works (doors, windows and reinstatement/maintenance) and associDecision record indexed
Permission for a development which will consist of; change of use from retail unit to 2no. flats (1 bed flat at lower ground floor, 2 bed flat at ground/first floor), internal & external alterations & additions, demolition of existing derelict outbuilding, installation of external stairs to access lower levels, alterations to existing railing, connections to existing services and all associated site works. The existing building is listed as a Protected Structure in the Monaghan County Council Development Plan reg. no. 41300335 and the NIAH reg. no. 41310061, Significant Further Information relates to submitted, Architectural Heritage Impact Assessment Report, Proposed Site Layout Plan, Proposed Floor Plans, Elevations & Sections and a proposed Landscape planDecision record indexed
Site of approx 0.74 HA at the former Ted Castles Site and Dun Leary House (a protected structure), Old Dun Leary Road, Cumberland Street, Longford Place and Dun Leary Hill, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, A96N208
The development will consist of the construction of a new 5-8 storey development in 2 no. Blocks (Bock 1 and Block 2) and the change of use and refurbishment of existing 3 storey (over adjacent basement level) ‘Dun Leary House’ (a Protected Structure) to provide for 88 no. residential units (26 no. 1 bed units; 37 no. 2 bed units; 24 no. 3 bed units; and 1 no. 4 bed detached house), residential amenity space at ground and first floor level (approx. 132 sq m) addressing the internal courtyard and upper terrace; 1 no. retail unit (approx. 108.5 sq m) with associated outdoor seating area at ground floor level addressing Old Dun Leary Road and Cumberland Street; and a public art display area (approx. 12 sq m) at ground floor level addressing Old Dun Leary Road. Block 1 comprises 79 no. residential units (26 no. 1 bed units, 35 no. 2 bed units and 18 no. 3 bed units) with an overall height ranging from 6 - 8 storeys (with setbacks at sixth and seventh floor levels) addressing Old Dun Leary Road and 5-8 storeys (with set back at seventh floor level) addressing Cumberland Street. Block 2 comprises 8 no. residential units (2 no. 2 bed units and 6 no. 3 bed units) with an overall height ranging from 4 - 5 storeys (with set back at fourth floor level) addressing Dun Leary Hill. The proposal provides for 2 no. communal open spaces in the form a ground floor level courtyard area which includes a lawn space, bee hives, pétanque court, kitchen, social area and seating and a first floor level terrace which provides for seating areas. Private open space is delivered in the form of balconies / terraces throughout the residential element of the development. Significant Public Realm improvements are also delivered and include the provision of footpath upgrades, a signalised junction on Old Dun Leary Road and Cumberland Street (including pedestrian crossings on all arms), landscaping, bicycle and car parking spaces on Cumberland Street and new public lighting. Proposed works to ‘Dun Leary House’ (a Protected Structure) will include the change of use and refurbishment of an existing 3 storey building (over adjacent basement level) from office/residential use to 1 no. 4 bed residential detached house (approx. 432.9 sq m) at lower ground floor level (level 01), ground floor level (level 02) and first floor level (level 03). Works will include (a) the demolition of the late-twentieth century extension to the north of the house including the lean-to glazed staircase annex, demolition of the adjacent basement structure and part of the internal structure to the north east of the house (approx. 284.8 sq m); (b) the refurbishment and internal / external alteration to the late-twentieth century north-east extension; (c) the blocking up of an existing window opening and the creation of a new window opening on the east façade at lower ground floor level; (d) the reinstatement of previously blocked door opening to the south porch (onto Dun Leary Hill); (e) the creation of a new opening on the north side of a vaulted area under the west entrance steps; (f) the demolition of some existing internal partitions and the construction of new partition walls at lower ground floor, ground floor and first floor levels; (g) the creation of a new door opening through a masonry wall between the nineteenth century house and late-twentieth century north-east extension; (h) the replacement of modern aluminium frame casement windows with replica timber sash windows; (i) the reinstatement of a timber staircase within the interior of the nineteenth century house; and (j) the conservation-led repairs to the roof, rainwater goods, external facades, boundary walls and railings of ‘Dun Leary House’. The development shall also provide for: The demolition of the existing open fronted shed (approx. 367 sq m) located at the north eastern corner of the site together with all associated internal site walls and ancillary structures on site; A main entrance reception including residential amenities area (approx. 105 sq m) and maintenance room (approx. 8.2 sq m) at first floor level and a secondary entrance at ground floor level (approx. 27 sq m); 2 no. bin stores (retail and residential stores), 3 no. bulk storage areas, maintenance zone and plant room, ESB substation, switch room and all ancillary areas at ground floor level; 25 no. car parking spaces in total as follows - 17 no. car parking spaces provided at ground floor level (in curtilage) including 3 no. electric vehicle spaces and 1 no. disabled space; the removal of 11 no. existing on street car parking spaces at Cumberland Street with provision made for 8 no. new on street car parking spaces; 242 no. bicycle parking spaces (28 no. visitor bicycle spaces, 208 no. resident bicycle spaces, 4 no. cargo bicycle spaces and 2 no. bicycle spaces for Dun Leary House); 1 no. motorcycle parking space; 1 no. new vehicular entrance and pedestrian / cycle entrance via Old Dun Leary Road at ground floor level, 1 no. pedestrian / cycle entrance via Cumberland Street at an existing entrance at first floor level and 3 no. new residential entrances (2 no. for Dun Leary House and 1 no. for Block 2) via Cumberland Street and Old Dun Leary Hill at second floor level; All other site development and infrastructure works including water, foul and surface water drainage and all associated connections (including the diversion of an existing sewer at Cumberland Street); underground attenuation and associated underground pump station; all landscaping and boundary treatment works; green roofs; 10 no. solar panels at roof level; and all associated site clearance, excavation and development works.Decision record indexed
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: For the change of use, alterations, and extension of existing retails premises. The proposal involves, the change of use of an existing retail use to licensed restaurant, a single storey extension (25.23sqm) located at first floor level to the rear of the property. Internal alterations, including the widening of existing wall openings between no2 and no3, at first floor and basement levels. The lowering of two window openings at first floor to the rear to facilitate access into the extension. Replacement of existing timber steps from ground to basement with new timber staircases. Refurbishment and redecoration of existing windows. New signage to the existing shopfront.Decision record indexed
This application relates to development in the Cherrywood Strategic Development Zone. (i) works to the existing two storey dwelling which includes a tower house (Record of Monuments/ Protected Structure) comprising installation of new insulated slab floors at ground floor. Repair and local strengthening of first floor. Repair of existing timber windows, window boards and shutters where possible and replacement of missing windows with timber sash windows. Making good of internal walls, plasterwork, architrave throughout. Erection of stud wall to create bathroom and storage area. Reinstallation of stair case. Damaged and loose cement render removed from walls of tower house and coating of limewash added. Limeslurry to be added to remaining walls in house. Reinstatement of rear external door. Installation of new stud walls to create new W.C. and bathroom at first floor. Creation of void at first floor to allow view of tower house wall from ground floor (this portion of floor is currently missing); (ii) works to stables (protected structure) comprising the removal of stable partition walls and lower animal pen walls and doors to provide for 6 no. retail units at ground floor associated with the overall development. Installation of new insulated floor slab with radon barrier and polished concrete finish to ground floor of stables. Replacement of non-original windows with fixed aluminium windows. Removal of 2 no. existing granite cill at first floor to facilitate new door ways. Erection of pedestrian bridges connecting the first floor to a new mezzanine floor within the garden centre. Repair of timber mezzanine floor with insertion of new steel beams and timber floor joists where existing floor rotted away. Limewashing of walls. Installation of new internal staircase. The first floor is proposed to serve as retail space for homewares. A new opening proposed to North-West facing elevation to allow for required fire escape to stables building; (iii) erection of 3808.88 sqm garden centre structure with ground and mezzanine floors. At ground floor the centre will contain open plan retail space, warehouse, office, W.C., store room and elevator. Primary access is to the north west of the building with secondary access along north eastern, south eastern facades. The centre will merge with the stables resulting in a double height, covered courtyard. The mezzanine floor will contain further retail space, warehouse, staff facilities, store room and external viewing platform/balcony on south eastern façade. Access to the mezzanine floor is provided via a central staircase, an elevator and via the protected stairwell on 1st floor of the stables; (iv) erection of external garden centre (946 sqm) comprising a Rovero structure with retractable roof, directly adjacent to main centre; (v) provision of 106 no. car parking spaces including 95 Car Parking Spaces, 4 Accessible Bays, 4 Loading bays and 3 Family Bays). Car parking spaces will comprise permeable gravel; (vi) provision of 42 no. bicycle parking bay/spaces including 4 no. cargo bicycle bay/spaces and 1 no. motorcycle bay/space; (vii) provision of new pedestrian vehicular access via Mercer Road to north using an existing opening in the wall, and new vehicular access to warehouse via Castle Street. The existing entrances to the south will be maintained and used for pedestrian and cyclist access only; (viii) provision of wetland area and detention basin to facilitate SUDs drainage in front garden of dwelling; (ix) erection of 2 no. fascia signage along north west elevation and signage to main entrance gates (only visible when gates are open); (x) landscaping, repair to existing granite boundary wall and original gateway, new piers to original boundary wall where new entrance ways, SuDS drainage and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.'Decision record indexed
The construction of a three bedroomed single storey dwelling house, together with associated site development works and connections to public services. The development is within the curtilage of Kenmare Castle which is a Protected StructureGrounds not yet categorised
Townlands of Laughanstown and Brennanstown, Dublin 18
This application relates to development within the Cherrywood Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) and is subject to the Cherrywood Planning Scheme 2014, as amended. The site of the residential development is located in the Cherrywood Planning Scheme Area and forms part of Development Area 1 - Lehaunstown. The area of residential development of this application is approximately 3.73Ha and is generally bounded by Barrington'sRoad to the north, the Green Luas line and Grande Parade to the east, lands permitted under Planning Reg. Ref: DZ20A/0399 and DZ23A/0005 to the west and Castle Street and Lehaunstown Lane to the south. Permission is sought for amendments to development permitted under Reg. Ref. DZ21A/0334 consisting of: Building 1 - Conversion of 1 no. permitted 2-bedroom apartment unit to 1 no. 3-bedroom apartment unit; conversion of 1 no. permitted 2-bedroom apartment unit to 1 no. 1-bedroom apartment unit; internal reconfiguration of 1 no. 1-bedroom apartment unit; addition of 4 no. 1-bedroom apartment units, 2 no. 2- bedroom apartment units and 1 no. 3-bedroom apartment unit; omission of 1 no. permitted 3-bedroom apartment unit and its replacement with a bin store. • Building 2 - Conversion of 3 no. permitted 1-bedroom apartment units to 3 no. 2-bedroom apartment units; conversion of 1 no. permitted 2-bedroom apartment unit to 1 no. 1-bedroom apartment unit; addition of 4 no. 1-bedroom apartment units and 3 no. 2-bedroom apartment units; omission of 1 no. permitted 1- bedroom apartment unit and its replacement with a bin store. Building 3 - Conversion of 2no. permitted 2-bedroom apartment units to 2 no. 3-bedroom apartment units; adjustments to the size of 2 no. permitted 2- bedroom apartment units; addition of 3 no. 3-bedroom apartment units, 2 no. 2-bedroom apartment units; omission of 1 no. permitted 2-bedroom apartment unit and its replacement with a bin store. • 40 no. permitted duplex units comprising of 22 no. 3-bedroom units and 18 no. 2-bedroom units omitted and replaced with 28 no. duplex units, comprising of 14no. 2-bedroom apartment units and 14 no. 3-bedroom apartment units now to be provided in buildings, all 3 storeys in height. • The proposals relating to 58 no. dwelling units comprise in summary the omission of 1no. 1-bedroom unit, 19 no. 2-bedroom units and 23 no. 3-bedroom units; 43 no. in total. New, replacement units comprising of 8 no. 1-bedroom units, 21 no. 2-bedroom units, 18 no. 3-bedroom units; 47 no. in total; 11 no. permitted units will be modified to provide 3 no. 1-bedroom units, 5 no. 2-bedroom units and 3 no. 3-bedroom units; 11 no. in total. The overall development will increase from 488 permitted units to 492 units (+4 no. units). • Removal of 1st floor podium courtyard from permitted Apartment Buildings 1, 2 and 3, and associated partial removal of areas of permitted basement car parking areas below, together with associated relocation of car parking under podium to on-street locations. Car parking provision will remain as previously permitted, 555 no. spaces overall (including provision of 114 no. electric vehicle charging spaces). The courtyard for permitted Apartment Buildings 1, 2 and 3 will now be at Ground Level. Amendments so as to facilitate the phased construction and phased occupation of the dwelling units; Increase in cycle parking provision spaces to now provide a total of 655 no. bicycle parking spaces, consisting of 551 no. long term and 104 no. short stay spaces including the relocation and resizing of 3 no. permitted long term cycle shelters; Reduction of 4 no. motorcycle parking spaces to provide a total of 22no. spaces. • Relocation of permitted internal bin and cycle stores at lower ground and ground floor levels; Revised basement level ventilation and refuse strategy; Omission of 1no. permitted ESB Substation and the relocation of another, resulting in 4no. ESB Substations in total; Alterations to the storm water drainage network permitted under planning reference DZ21A/0334 and provision of a new connection to the public storm water sewer, including changes to the volume and discharge rate of the combined storm water attenuation tank permitted under planning references DZ20A/0399 and DZ21A/0334; all associated site development and landscaping works, including associated adjustment of layout and levels to internal road, relocation of stormwater attenuation cells and pipe network and basement access ramps and associated reconfiguration of external public realm and amenity spaces, including streetscapes, public lighting, amenity open spaces and courtyards to Blocks 1, 2 and 3. The proposed development consists of amendments to development permitted under Reg. Ref. DZ21A/0334 and is also an amendment to site development and landscape works permitted under Reg. Refs. DZ20A/0399, DZ21A/1069 and DZ21A/1042. The amendments to the site development and landscape works through the L1 tile are consistent with that under Planning Reg. Ref. DZ23A/0005. • Permission is also sought for the relocation of permitted temporary creche and its associated external play space from the ground floor of Building 3 to the ground floor of Building 2, including the temporary change of use at that location to accommodate the creche. The ground floor space in Building 3 accommodating the temporary creche will revert to its permanent use permitted under Reg. Ref: DZ21A/0334 as residential amenity use. The ground floor space in Building 2 now proposed to accommodate the temporary creche is permitted under Reg. Ref: DZ21A/0334 as residential amenity use as well as storage and cycle storage. The operation of the temporary creche will only be necessary if a permanent creche facility of commensurate or appropriate scale has not been applied for and approved on a site within the Tully and Lehaunstown Development Areas of the Planning Scheme in the ownership of the Applicant. Where a permanent creche facility of commensurate or appropriate scale has been applied for and approved on a site within the Tully and Lehaunstown Development Areas of the Planning Scheme and in the ownership of the Applicant, and the temporary creche is operational, the temporary creche facility, including the external play space, shall cease and the area that comprised the facility shall be converted and revert to the permanent uses permitted consistent with Condition 8 of Reg. Ref. DZ21A/0334.Decision record indexed
Courtyard at Kenmare Castle, Lower Main St., Hospital
A change of use of the former coach house/stables to a three bedroomed single storey detached dwelling house together with associated site works. The development is within the curtilage of a Protected StructureDecision record indexed
A 1.233 hectare Site Located at Grange Castle Business Park, Nangor Road, Clondalkin, Dublin 22
Alterations to a previously approved development (Reg. Ref. SD15A/0061 and Reg. Ref. SD16A/0398) which relates to a 10-year permission for the construction of a Peaker Power Plant in a single storey building with a mezzanine level, together with associated plant equipment including water & fuel tanks. The alterations to the previously approved development (Reg. Ref. SD15A/0061 & SD16A/0398) include the following: (i) alterations to the previously approved building within the eastern portion of the site as follows: (a) an increase in the overall footprint of the building to the north-west to include office space, and staff facilities at ground floor level; and to the north-east to include a boiler room at ground floor level; (b) revised roof footprint to the rear of the building, with the roof being lowered to the rear; (c) relocation of stair cores and updates to building elevations, including the introduction of additional glazing; (d) amendments to the external open service yard to the north of the building including the removal of the previously approved transformer rooms, addition of containerised plant and minor alterations to the location of shaft towers; (e) a minor increase in the height (by 600mm) of the screen to the service yard. Alterations to the western portion of the site include; (ii) minor amendments to the positioning of the internal roadway; (iii) amendments to the tank bund area and tank arrangement to the west of the site, and the addition of contained plant and a pump house building; (iv) minor amendment to the location of the approved tanker unloading area; (v) relocation of car parking spaces from the south of the site to the north of the main bund areas, with the exception of the approved accessible parking space; (vi) provision of a gas skid & support structure to the south-west of the site; (vii) provision of an enlarged plant compound to the west of the bund area and relocation of transformers to this compound; (viii) revisions to the positioning and an increase in size of the approved pipe bridge to align with services; (ix) provision of a new bicycle parking shelter comprising 8 no. parking spaces; (x) amendments to soft landscaping to accommodate the revised layout and; (xi) drainage, boundary treatments, site lighting, EV car charging ports; and all associated site development and ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development. The capacity of the plant will be 115MW as approved under Reg. Ref. SD15A/ 0061. This application relates to development which comprises of an activity which requires an Industrial Emissions Licence in accordance with the First Schedule of the EPA Act 1992 as amended.Decision record indexed
Protected Structures (Ref: 0556 and 0557) and within an Architectural Conservation Area. WSHI Ltd. and the Michal J Wright Group intend, in summary, to apply for planning permission to refurbish, redevelop, conserve, and change the use of part of the existing Howth Castle buildings, Stable Block and Attendant lands. The development proposed involves the demolition of some farm buildings, the refurbishment and construction of new buildings, and a change of use of part of the lower and upper ground floors of the castle and adjoining stable block and stable yard from primarily residential use to hospitality and tourist retail use. All of the reimagined, and new, areas will be under the control of a single management company which will be set up to manage the existing castle, stable areas and surrounding attendant lands. The breakdown of the overall development is as follows:- The Castle: Maintenance, refurbishment and minor conservation works as well as continuation of existing maintenance program for castle; change of use of upper ground floor of main castle building to tea rooms and reception area; conversion of rooms at lower ground floor to rest rooms, kitchens and storage areas. Provision of outdoor lift from ground to upper ground floor terrace. (There are no works or changes to all other floors of the castle other than a fire upgrade.) The Castle Stable Area: Change of use of ground floor of stables to artisan retail and café use and the construction of new rest rooms; erection of central covered pavilion for restaurant use with new kitchen area; renovation of original entrance through existing clock tower. Development also involves repairs to existing roofs and walls. The Castle Grounds (Part): Demolition of some farm buildings and retention and refurbishment of existing historical farm buildings; Reconfiguration of new entrance/ exit at 19th century gates to castle grounds; the creation of new access road to proposed new car and coach parking area and overflow car park; the creation of an assortment of recreational areas including a plant nursery, playground, picnic areas; erect temporary marquee and ancillary facilities for wedding events; pedestrianisation of areas around the Castle. Reopening and extension of existing historical cul de sac road past St. Marys Church and creation of new access road to Golf buildings which bypasses the front of the castle and links back to existing road; open pedestrian entrance from The Howth Road. Other: The overall development also involves localised landscaping, the creation of new connections to the foul sewer and provision of attenuation as per SUDs, and all site works associated with the proposed development, all on a site of 6.89 ha. all at Howth Castle, Howth Road, Howth, Co. Dublin, D13EH73. A Natura Impact Statement has been prepared in respect of the proposed development. AI received 21/12/22Decision record indexed
Development consisting of internal alterations and single storey rear extension to existing two storey detached house, a new detached study/games room and detached garage at lower level courtyard with driveway to Loughmore walk, and associated site development worksDecision record indexed
Change of use to and inhabitation of Killeen Castle (a Protected Structure) as a hotel providing 43 no. bedrooms/suites (together with ancillary accommodation) involving the renovation and restoration of Killeen Castle (a Protected Structure). The works shall consist of the refurbished reinstatement of the upper ground floor rooms lost to extensive fire damage in 1981 and subsequent water damage and weathering, the conservation, repair and refurbishment of the upper ground floor principal rooms that partially survived the fire, the refurbished reinstatement or the provision of new rooms in the remainder of the lower ground, upper ground, first, second and third floors where the originals were lost or damaged beyond repair by the fire and/or water damage, all internally located and as indicated on the documentation and also including; provision of ancillary accommodation, including a bar (c.104 sqm gross floor area (GFA)), a restaurant (c. 248 sqm GFA), drawing room (c. 79 sqm GFA) and a reception /lounge room (c.63 sqm GFA) all located at lower ground and upper ground floor levels, a bat roost on the roof of Killeen Castle (a Protected Structure) measuring c. 6.6 sqm GFA with a maximum height of c. 2.76m above roof level and constructed of painted timber with a pitched, natural slate roof, 3 no. lifts and in accordance with the proposed hotel use, the routing of mechanical, electrical, heating and water services throughout the building, and associated external plant at ground and roof level. The Hotel includes other staff and back-of-house facilities incidental to the running of the hotel. All ancillary site development and landscaping works, including; connection to existing services and utilities at the existing golf club clubhouse, 3 no. disabled access surface car parking spaces (with hotel to be served by adjacent 74 no. existing surface car parking spaces), new internal spur road and set-down area to the north of the Castle, covered pergola-type external walkway providing a pedestrian link between the western entrance to the Castle and the existing golf club clubhouse, vehicular access to the proposed development is via the existing internal road network and entrances at Killeen Castle Demesne. The overall hotel development results in a gross floor area of c. 2825.1 sqmDecision record indexed
The Church of the Ascension Castle Lower Timoleague Co. Cork
The reroofing, renewal of rainwater goods, rendering of the external walls and some internal walls, installation of a new heating system, replacement of sections of flooring and all ancillary site works. This is a Protected Structure.Decision record indexed
The development will consist of: - Demolition of existing part ground floor garage structure to the side, existing part single storey extension and conservatory to the rear and two storey pitched roof element to the side. - Construction of two storey side extension with pitch roof to match existing semi-detached dwelling, refurbishment and extension of existing single storey extension with flat roof to rear, new dormer window extension to rear pitch roof, solar panels and rooflights to rear, existing front reception window cill lowered and new porch entrance to the front. All associated alterations to internal layouts, drainage, ancillary and landscaping works.Decision record indexed
1) Construction of a new single storey porch extension and a single storey garage conversion to front and side 2) Lowering of cill to existing front reception window 3) Construction of a single storey extension and dormer extension to rear 4) Increase of existing vehicular entrance width to 3.6M 5) 2 new rooflights to front, all together with associated site and landscape works.Decision record indexed
No 16 Castle Park Village The Dock Old-Fort Kinsale, Co. Cork
Retention for external door opening to lower ground floor level of dwelling, alterations of external steps and alterations to elevations. Permission is also sought for the subdivision of existing 6 bedroom dwelling into 2 dwellings, namely, 1 number 2 bedroom dwelling and one number 4 bedroom dwelling, internal alterations and all associated site works.Decision record indexed
2 & 3 Queenstown Castle, Coliemore Road, Dalkey, Co Dublin (A Protected Structure)
Permission for: 1. Demolition of a c.1990s glass conservatory to rear. 2. Construction of replacement conservatory to rear. 3. Replacement of external windows. 4. Lowering of cill level to lower-level window on west elevation.Decision record indexed
The construction of a single storey front, side and rear extension. Permission for external modifications to the front elevation including a single storey porch and all associated site development works and services.9 conditions indexed
31 LOWER CASTLE STREET AND 10 COURTHOUSE LANE, TRALEE, CO KERRY
FOR CHANGE OF USE OF PREMISES AT GROUND FLOOR LEVEL OF 31 LOWER CASTLE STREET, (OPTICIANS) AND GROUND AND FIRST FLOOR OF 10 COURTHOUSE LANE (ANIMAL PET SHOP) FROM RETAIL USE TO INDOOR SPORTS AND RECREATIONAL CENTRE INCLUDING INTERNET, AMUSEMENT AND GAMING MACHINES. THE APPLICATION ALSO INCLUDES FOR THE REMOVAL OF INTERNAL DIVIDING WALL TO FORM ONE UNITGrounds not yet categorised
Vernon Lodge, 41A, Castle Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin 3
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission is sought for an extension at Vernon Lodge, 41A Castle Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin 3 - a dormer bungalow at one and two storeys that includes a Protected Structure within the curtilage. The existing door and cut-stone door surround - Protected Structure No. 1253 on the south west (front) boundary of the site will be unaffected by the proposed works. The proposed works will consist of the construction of a single storey flat roof extension of 25sqm to the rear of the existing dwelling with a floor level at minus 800mm matching existing lower ground levels. All together with associated site and landscape works.Decision record indexed
Hollywood Castle, Claremont Road, Carrickmines, Dublin 18, D18 P2H3
Permission is sought (a Protected Structure). The development will consist of internal and external alterations, refurbishment and repair works. Works at ground floor level comprise of: (i) demolition of non-original external walls, windows and doors of kitchen and lounge to provide full width floor to ceiling glazing; (ii) widening of existing opening to connect kitchen and lounge area; (iii) reopening and widening of previously closed-off opening between kitchen and utility; (iv) removal of glass blocks between entrance hall and lobby and reconstruction of pre-existing wall; (v) removal of aircon/radiator heating elements from all rooms; (vi) provision of underfloor heating within depth of the ground floor; and (vii) internal redecoration. Works at first floor level comprise of: (i) removal of partition from bathroom to regularise shape; (ii) removal of bedroom 5 ensuite and associated partition wall and reinstatement of pre-existing opening to provide a walk-in wardrobe; (iii) repositioning of step between study and bedroom 5; (iv) repositioning of bedroom 2 door and reinstatement of pre-existing opening; (v) relocation of bedroom 2 ensuite to the east; (vi) lowering of previously raised bedroom 2 ensuite floor to original level; (vii) removal of aircon/radiator heating elements from all rooms; (viii) provision of underfloor heating within depth of the first floor, and (ix) internal redecoration. The development will also include all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.Decision record indexed