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Showing 1-6 of 6 public recordsNew vehicular entrance onto Church Hill. All necessary ancillary works to facilitate this development
(i) retention permission for " Click and Collect" signage in the existing Tesco car park; and (ii) permission for the construction of a sheltered canopy (c.105sqm) in the existing car park for the purpose of providing 2 no. dedicated " Click and Collect" car parking spaces and 2 no. dedicated " Click and Collect" van parking spaces for the existing Tesco store and all associated site development works
Carry out works to The Square, which includes protected structure 03/21, and Fair Green, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow. The works shall consist of the following: • Close south side of the Town Clock to vehicle traffic except for emergency access controlled by demountable bollards. • Provide a new enhanced pedestrianised paved area on the south side of the Town Clock, new footpath around the Town Clock and wider paths around the square. • Provide raised level access courtesy pedestrian crossing points. • Provide additional street furniture including benches, planters and bicycle stands and amendments to existing street signs. • Create a bus bay west bound at the Parochial Hall to replace existing stop on the east side of the square. • Alterations to parking including a new disabled access and an age friendly parking bay beside the Parochial Hall, new loading bay on Church Hill and reduced number of general parking spaces. • Remedial work to the Town Clock and associated monument features and include for up-lighting of monument. • Create a Community Garden at the Fair Green
Single storey extension to the front elevation of the existing school building and all associated site works
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2 no single storey extensions having a combined floor area of 128 sqm to existing dwelling having a floor of 95 sqm, removal of existing western boundary wall, construction of new western boundary wall, connection to all public services, all necessary site works and ancillary works to facilitate the development