Lands within the townland of Dunboyne, Dunboyne, Co. Meath
A Large-Scale Residential Development - Apply for Permission for a period of 8 Years for a Large-Scale Residential Development at a site (c. 7.93 Ha) bounded generally by Station Road (L2228) to the south, Dunboyne Train Station and the Iarnród Éireann rail line to the west, greenfield lands to the north and east on lands in the townland of Dunboyne, Dunboyne, County Meath. The development comprises 314 no. residential units consisting of 234 no. houses, 2 to 3 storeys in height, comprising of 3 no. 2-bed houses, 167 no. 3-bed houses, 64no. 4-bed houses and 4no. apartment blocks, 1 to 5 storeys in height, accommodating 80 no. apartments comprising, 17no. 1-bed apartments, 63no. 2-bed apartments with balconies/terraces; a childcare facility (c. 396.3 sqm) at ground floor of apartment Block D. Vehicular access from Station Road (L2228) is to be provided by the Dunboyne Eastern Distributor Road as previously permitted under MCC Reg. Ref. 24/60709. All ancillary site development and landscape works, including new internal access roads, footpaths, lighting, public open space (1.74 Ha), 486no. car parking spaces, 489 no. bicycle parking spaces, communal open space, ESB sub-stations, bin storage and boundary treatments. The proposed development seeks amendments to approximately 7.93Ha of an already permitted residential development under MCC Ref. 24/60709 on an overall site of 21.9Ha, so as now to provide 865 units overall and includes adjustments to phasing and represents an increase of 55 additional units, overall.Decision record indexed
38A Greenfield Road (to west side of 38 Balnagowan, Greenfield Road), Mount Merrion, Blackrock, A94W2R6
The development will consist of a two-storey over basement detached dwelling on a 0.045-hectare site. The accommodation includes (GFA. 345sqm): • Basement: home cinema, gym, games room, bathroom/ sauna and store. • Ground floor: kitchen/dining/ living, sitting room, home office, utility and boot room/guest WC. • First floor: three double ensuite bedrooms. The proposal also includes a new vehicular access from Greenfield Road, car parking, private amenity space to the rear (70sqm) and all associated site development works, including, foul and surface water drainage and landscaping.Decision record indexed
The restoration of a former gravel pit using imported clean, uncontaminated soil and stones (by-product only) within an area of 1.92 hectares for the consequential return to agricultural use. Permission is also sought for all associated site infrastructure and civil works required for the development within an overall site area of 2.42 hectares. A 5 year planning permission is sought during which period approximately 71,940 cubic meters of byproduct soil and stones will be imported for the restoration works12 conditions indexed
18, Greenfield Road, Mount Merrion, Dublin, A94A0W7
The development will consist of: (i) demolition of the existing single-storey garage to the west (side) of the dwelling, together with the glazed sunroom and shed to the south (rear); (ii) construction of a single-storey pitched-roof porch to the north (front) elevation; (iii) construction of a single-storey flat roof extension to the west (side) and south (rear); (iv) construction of bay window extension with pitched roof to 1st floor level at south (rear) facade; (v) installation of Velux rooflights to the north (front) and west (side) roof slopes; (vi) reduction in size of a first-floor window to the west (side) elevation; (vii) formation of a 1-metre-wide side passage to provide rear access; and (viii) all associated site development and ancillary works.Decision record indexed
Permission for development which consists of: a new part two storey/part single storey Cuan na Gaillimhe primary school to an existing greenfield site around proposed courtyard with new pedestrian access from Ballyburke road and both pedestrian/vehicular access from existing Colaiste na Coribe access road with on-site drop-off, parking, ballcourt, hard & soft landscaping, drainage, external plant, signage and all related works at existing siteDecision record indexed
Site Adjacent to the Bundle of Sticks Roundabout, Newhall, Naas
For a motor sales and vehicle service facility located on a greenfield site of c.1.2 ha. The site is bounded by: the Bundle of Sticks Roundabout in the northeast; the R445 to the northwest; developed land in the southwest; and Local Road L6066 in the southeast. The development will consist of the provision of a building comprising a 1 and 2 storey motor sales showroom and a vehicle service garage / workshop (all with parts store, ancillary offices, staff and customer facilities and ancillary spaces) (and associated ancillary spaces) (c. 2,707 sq m) with a single storey web display and valet bay building (c. 170 sq m), all with a total gross floor area of c. 2,877 sq m.The development also includes the following signage: Northeast elevation: 2 no. illuminated suspended fascia signs (c. 4.14 sq m each), and 1 no. illuminated logo sign (c. 3.24 sq m); Northwest elevation: 2 no. illuminated logo signs (c. 3.24 sq m each), 1 no. illuminated location sign (c. 0.61 sq m), 1 no. logo and dealer sign (c. 1.56 sq m) and 1 no. glazed entrance manifestation sign (c. 2.07 sq m); Southeast Elevation: 1 no. illuminated dealer sign and with 1 no. illuminated logo sign (c. 0.94 sqm and 2.19 sq m, respectively); 4 no. free standing signs, comprising 1 no. single-sided partially illuminated façade screen sign (30.66 sq m), 1 no. double-sided partially illuminated totem sign (c. 31.42 sq m), 2 no. double-sided illuminated totem signs (c. 10.44 sq m and c. 1.62 sq m, respectively).The development will also comprise: a canopied car wash; a gated compound with bin storage, display podiums, staff and customer vehicular parking (including EV charging); Photovoltaic (PV) panels; service bays; new and used vehicle display and demonstration areas, vehicle storage, cycle parking, and landscaping; new vehicular and pedestrian entry / egress point on Local Road L6066; public footpath and bus stop to the R445; plant and pumping station; associated site servicing (foul and surface water drainage and water supply) and service connections, which includes the provision of surface water run-off discharge connection to the existing surface water sewer in the south and provision of a wastewater rising main to existing public sewer in the northeast; SUDs measures; lighting; hard and soft landscaping provision: boundary treatments: and all other site excavation and development works above and below groundDecision record indexed
Consists of first floor dormer extension to the side & rear of the house, along with a single story extension to the rear. Also a single story porch extension to the front, and a new roof light to front elevation, and all other ancillary site works.Decision record indexed
Lands at Cavan Business & Technology Park Dublin Road, Killygarry Cavan, Co. Cavan.
For Permission for development of a 38kV/MV Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) Electrical Substation at this site (c. 1.929 Ha) located at Cavan Business & Technology Park, Dublin Road, Killygarry, Cavan, Co. Cavan. The site is generally bound to the north by a private site access road; to the east by the Cavan Business & Technology Park private access road; to the south by unoccupied greenfield land; and to the west by an existing industrial property. The proposed development will consist of the provision of a new 38 kV / MV Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) Electrical Substation and will include the following elements: 1. Removal of existing MV timber poleset and associated overhead line 2. Construction of: i. A new substation compound (c. 1,999 sq.m) with a 2.6 m high palisade fence ii. 1 No. prefabricated 38 kV GIS module and foundation (c.31 m2 and c.5.139 m high); iii. 1 No. prefabricated MV GIS module and foundation (c.34 m2 and c.4.64 m high); iv. 1 No. prefabricated Control Room module and foundation (c.34 m2 and c.4.64 m high); v. 2 No. 38/20 kV 18.75 MVA transformers and associated bunds (c.4.67 m high ea.); vi. Telecommunication SCADA pole of c. 12 m in height; vii. Associated and ancillary outdoor electrical equipment and other apparatus, including installation of underground cables; viii. All associated site development works including provision of access roads, lighting, boundary fences, landscaping, site services including drainage and all ancillary site development worksDecision record indexed
Permission for development at this site of approximately 6.84 hectares in the townland of Commeen, part of Carrigaline, East of Commeen Hill Road (L6505) and West of Kilnagleary river/stream. The development will consist of; 1) the infilling of agricultural lands (recipient site) comprising the raising and recontouring of agricultural lands through the importation of approximately 38,000cu.m (maximum 41,712cu.m) of inert clean soil and stone material (but not waste material) in order to improve the agricultural safety, drainage characteristics and productivity of approximately 1.7 hectares of agricultural lands (field 1 of approximately 4,740sqm and field 2 of approximately 12,324sqm), 2) the inert clean soil and stone material of approximately 38,000 cu.m (maximum 41,712 cu.m) results from the excavation, site level contour and profiling works, associated with development permitted under Cork County Council plan. reg. re. no. 20/4367 on adjacent greenfield lands (donor site) located to the immediate north, and which has always been vacant and in agricultural use, 3) the inert clean soil and stone material from the donor site can be used directly without any further processing for the raising and recontouring of the agricultural lands (incl. infilling with the soil and stone material) within the recipient site farm holding, and 4) ancillary site development works incl. An internal agricultural haul road with a new agricultural field gate from the adjacent greenfield donor site associated with development permitted under Cork County Council plan. reg. no. 20/4367, clean and dirty cut off ditches, installation of settlement ponds and silt fences, as well as landscaping. The Planning application is accompanied by a Nature impact Statement (NIS).Decision record indexed
Planning permission is being sought for alterations to approved porch (planning ref F23A/0569) and for revisions to the elevations in the form of stone cladding to the existing house at Greenfields House, Streamstown Lane, Malahide, Co. DublinDecision record indexed
Retention of modifications to existing planning permissions (Ref:72968 & 801292 ). Permission for sub-division of the existing dwelling/ extension and site to create 1No. of 2 Bed & 1 No. of 1 Bed dwellings, with internal modifications, new ground floor extension to front & rear, new vehicular access and associated site worksDecision record indexed
Ground Mounted Photovoltaic array covering an area of 2200m2 (0.22 hectares) to be located west of the factory. PV panels are ground mounted on steel frames with associated electrical cabinet / switch room including 4 no. battery storage kiosks and 3 no. invertors and all associated cables / ducting connecting back to the factory and all associated site development works9 conditions indexed
For development at a 3.8 Ha site off Kildare Road (R401). The site is generally bound to the north by properties fronting Kildare Road (R401) and St. Patrick’s Park Housing Estate, to the south by greenfield lands and woodlands, to the east by greenfield lands and to the west by St. Patrick’s Park Housing Estae and greenfield lands. The development will consist of the construction of a Residential Care Facility comprising a part 1 No. – part 2 No. storey Approved Centre Building with 50 No. bedspaces (6,392.5 sq m); and a single storey Services Building (413 sq m). The development will also consist of: a new access road along the eastern boundary of the site connecting to Kildare Road (R401); a pedestrian / cyclist crossing on Kildare Road (R401); internal roads, footpaths, and cycle lanes; 104 No. car parking spaces; service yards; bicycle parking; bin storage; plant; an ESB substation; a wastewater pumping station (24 sq m); solar panels; green roofs; hard and soft landscaping; boundary treatments; public lighting; signage; and all other associated site and development works above and below groundDecision record indexed
38A Greenfield Road (to west side of 38 Balnagowan, Greenfield Road), Mount Merrion, Blackrock, Co. Dublin A94W2R6
Two-storey over basement detached dwelling on a 0.045-hectare site. The accommodation includes (GFA 341.7sqm): 1) Basement: home cinema, gym, and playroom; 2) Ground floor: living room, kitchen/dining area, sitting room, office, and utility room; 3) First floor: three double ensuite bedrooms; 4) The proposal also includes a new vehicular access from Greenfield Road, two car parking spaces, private amenity space to the rear (124sqm) and all associated site development works, including, foul and surface water drainage and landscaping.Grounds not yet categorised
Dublin Road and Shinkeen Road, Donaghcumper and Ballyoulster TDs, Celbridge
STRATEGIC HOUSING DEVELOPMENT: for a seven year planning permission, on lands at Dublin Road and the Skinkeen Road, within the townlands of Donaghcumper and Ballyoulster, Celbridge, Co. Kildare. The application site has an area of c. 13.4 ha and bound by a greenfield site, Donaghcumper Cemetery, Retronix Semiconductor Company and the Dublin Road to the north, the Rye River Brewing Company and the Ballyoulster Park housing estate to the north east, the Primrose Gate housing estate to the south, agricultural lands to the east and Shinkeen Road to the West. Donaghcumper Medieval Church Ruins (RPS No. B11-02) and the house on Dublin Road, Donaghcumper (RPS No. B11-26), are protected structures located north of the application site. The proposed development comprises 344 No. residential units (comprising 54 No. 1 beds, 30 No. 2 beds, 210 No. 3 beds and 50 No. 4 beds), a 2 No. storey childcare facility with a GFA of c. 369 sq. m, public communal open space, landscaping, car and cycle parking spaces, provision of an access road from Dublin Road and Shinkeen Road, associated vehicular accesses, internal roads, pedestrian and cycle paths, bin storage, cycle storage, pumping station and all associated site and infrastructural works. The residential component of the development consists of 214 No. apartments/duplex units, and 130 No. houses. The development includes a total of 585 No. car parking spaces, 4 No. loading bays and a total of 770 No. cycle spaces. The proposal includes hard and soft landscaping, lighting, boundary treatments, the provision of public and communal open space, including 3 No. Local Parks, children’s play areas, and an ancillary play area for the childcare facility. The proposed development includes road upgrades, alterations and improvements to the Dublin Road/R403 and the Shinkeen Road, including the provision of new vehicular accesses and signalized junctions, pedestrian crossing points, and associated works to facilitate the same. The proposal includes internal roads, including 3 No. bridge crossings, cycle paths, footpaths, with proposed infrastructure and access points provided up to the application site boundary to facilitate potential future connections to adjoining lands. The development includes foul and surface water drainage, pumping station, 3 No. ESB Substations, services and all associated and ancillary site works and developmentGrounds not yet categorised
The development consisting of a new Midlands Specialist Palliative Care Unit on a greenfield site accessible from Arden Lane, Tullamore. The development will consist of the construction of a new hospice (3,805m2), with all associated site development works, including road upgrades to a portion of Arden Lane, a site entrance, 80no. car parking spaces for staff and visitors, including 7no. accessible parking bays, and 30no. covered bicycle parking spaces. The new part 1-storey and 2-storey building will provide 20no. in-patient bedrooms, daycare facilities along with associated administrative areas and all ancillary spaces. New drainage connections (including a new foul pumping station), surface water attenuation and associated site services including provision of a service building and new ESB sub-station. Landscaping, boundary treatments, external lighting and all related site development works. Road upgrades to a portion of Arden Lane to provide for a two-way carriageway and footpath, street lighting, and new utilities to extend to the site from a new junction with a Distributor Road, and all associated site works.Decision record indexed
Development at this site situated at: Laurel Hill, Coolrain, Co. Laois. The development will consist of: - permission for the importation of Inert soil & stone (EWC 17.05.14) into the subject site of 1.655 hectares in order that the site can be rendered suitable for agricultural grassland, it is proposed to improve the 1.655 hectares and is estimated that this will require approximately 33,100 cubic metres of Greenfield inert soil and stone. The applicant also proposes to widen existing entrance and dry wheel wash and all associated site works. An Appropriate Assessment Screening and Ecological Impact Assessment has been submitted with this application..Decision record indexed
For Construction of a single storey extension to side of existing dwelling, installing external insulation to existing dwelling and all associated ancillary site-worksDecision record indexed
For modifications to existing planning permissions (Ref:72968 & 801292 ). Permission for sub-division of the existing dwelling/extension and site to create 1 No. of 2 Bed & 1 No. of 3 Bed dwellings, with internal modifications, new ground floor extension to front & rear, new vehicular access and associated site worksGrounds not yet categorised
For development at this c. 1.77 Ha site on Naas Road, Kilcullen, Co. Kildare. The site is bounded by Moanbane residential estate to the north, Kilcullen Industrial Estate to the south, Naas Road to the west and greenfield land to the east. Infrastructure works are also proposed on Naas Road comprising the construction of a new site access, verge and shared surface on the eastern side of the existing road and updated road markings on the existing carriageway. The total area of the development site and the infrastructure works measures c. 1.98 Ha. The development will consist of: the construction of a 70 No. unit residential development comprising: 4 No. 1 bedroom maisonettes in a 2 No. storey block; 43 No. two storey houses (15 No. 2 bed units and 28 No. 3 bed units); 13 No. two storey with dormers houses (4 No. bedroom units); and 10 No. three storey houses (4 No. bedroom units). The development will also include: the provision of a new site entrance onto the Naas Road; internal roads and footpaths; 105 No. car parking spaces; bicycle parking; bicycle and bin store; hard and soft landscaping; boundary treatments; lighting; and all other associated site and development works above and below groundDecision record indexed
Permission for a single storey dwelling house, vehicular entrance and the installation of a wastewater treatment plant and associated percolation area and all associated site worksGrounds not yet categorised
A 20 Year permission for the backfilling of an exhausted quarry void (quarry registration ref: QR078) and acceptance, short-term storage and processing of construction and demolition (C&D) waste on-site, within an overall application area circa (ca) 11 hectare (ha). The development will consist of the backfilling of the quarry void (ca. 4.9ha) to a level of ca. 27 metres above Ordance Datum (MAOD) with either; 1) Inert soil and stone waste (imported inert greenfield and non-greenfield soils and stones and river dredge spoil which will result in the proposed development operating as a soil recovery facility that requires a waste management licence from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); or 2) Soil and stone by-product (i.e. essentially virgin soil or equivalent to virgin soil and stone) which will be notified to the EPA as an Article 27 by-product at its source of origin and transported as a by-product material to enable the site to be backfilled. The proposed C&D processing facility will cover an area of ca. 1.9ha and will operate under a waste management licence from the EPA. The development will also comprise of the construction of an inspection shed (ca. 140m2) and ancillary improvements to drainage and landscaping. The development will utilise existing infrastructure on-site including weighbridge, wheelwash, garage, car parking and welfare facilities. The application relates to development which involves an activity requiring a waste licence from the EPA. A planning permission of 20 years is being sought for the proposed development. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the planning authority with the application.Grounds not yet categorised
O’Connor Kerry Haulage Limited of Parkview House, Knockawaddra, Tralee, Co. Kerry intends to apply for Planning Permission at Aghabeg Middle, Lixnaw, Co. Kerry to import ca 105,000 tonnes of greenfield soil and stone By-Product as defined in the National By-Product Criteria for Greenfield Soil and Stone (BP-N002/2024) to raise the level of existing lands on the 8.865 ha site (by 0.25-2 m) in order to improve the agricultural value. The fill plan for the site provides for a 5 metre setback from all open land drains. A Screening Report for Appropriate Assessment and Natura Impact Statement have been prepared in relation to the proposed development and has determined that the development with proposed mitigation measures, individually or in combination with other plans and projects, would not be likely to have a significant effect on any European sites.Decision record indexed
Site off Nevinstown Lane, Swords, Co. Dublin, K67 V3W5
The development will consist of: A 0.81 hectare greenfield site to include the following; A) Construction of 1 no. single storey plus mezzanine level retail warehouse unit for bulky goods retailing to include sale of toys, with a height of 10.3 meters. Ground floor area of (2,434 m2) to be used as retail floor area and mezzanine floor area (928.8 m2) to be used for storage, with ancillary office, staff areas etc. The proposal also includes a service yard and HGV loading/unloading area. The total floor area of the retail warehouse development is 3,362.8 m2. B) Access to be provided from 2 no. new vehicular entrances from the existing access road off Nevinstown Lane, 1 no. visitor and staff entrance and 1 no. entrance to the service yard. A new pedestrian entrance is also proposed and new footpaths for access. C) 109 no. car parking spaces and 10 no. secure, sheltered bicycle parking spaces to serve visitors and staff. D) All ancillary site development works to include; bin stores, landscaping, internal roads, drainage to include underground attenuation, swales, tree pits etc., utility services, HGV loading/unloading area, site lighting, boundary treatments, building signage which will be illuminated, a back-lit totem pole signage structure, storm water drainage network, underground water and foul servicing, form part of this application. Additional Information Received 9/10/2025Decision record indexed
(a) existing front boundary and site entrance as constructed, (b) garage constructed to the rear of the house, (c) change of use of the garage area at the west side of the house for use as part of the dwelling house, and (d) elevation changes including change to west elevation associated with the change of use of the garage area, two dormer windows in lieu of three on the front west side roof, three additional velux rooflights on the rear roofDecision record indexed
For the extraction of rock from an area consisting of 4.35 hectares which was previously subject to rock extraction and all associated facilities/works to a final floor level of 4 mOD; Lateral extension of the existing permitted quarry area over a greenfield area of c.6.1 ha. area to a final floor level of 4 mOD; Restoration of the application area to natural habitat after uses following completion of extraction; All related ancillary development and associated site works including processing (crushing, screening and washing) and stockpiling of materials; provision of landscaped screening berms and all other related activities; The proposed development is within an overall application area of c. 12 hectares and is for a total period of 25 years. The planning application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment ReportDecision record indexed
A) The infilling and restoration of the existing quarry void over an area (c. 4.1 ha) of existing permitted quarry (05/7029 and ABP 13.QC.2098) using approximately 450,000m³ or 810,000 tonnes of inert soil and stone waste or soil and stone by-product. b) The development will consist of the restoration of the void with either: 1) Inert soil and stone waste (imported inert greenfield and non-greenfield soils and stone, and river dredge spoil) which will result in the Proposed Development operating as a soil recovery facility that requires a waste management licence from the EPA; or, 2) Soil and stone by-product (i.e. essentially virgin soil or equivalent to virgin soil and stone) which will be notified to the EPA as an Article 27 by-product at its source of origin and transported as a by-product material to enable the Site to be restored. The Site would then operate under conditions of planning. c) The proposed development will utilise the permitted quarry infrastructure including internal roads, site office, weighbridge, wheel wash, welfare facilities and other ancillaries to complete the works. d) Upgrades to the existing weighbridge and wheel wash facilities. e) Construction of a soil inspection shed (approximately 120m² in area, 4m height) and refuelling area (hardstanding) located to the west of the existing site office (approximately 16m² hardstanding area). f) Associated minor works to include site access road improvements, upgrade of drainage infrastructure including new fuel/oil interceptor and surface drains on hardstanding. g) All ancillary and associated works. The planning application boundary extends to 17.44 hectares. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and Natura Impact Statement (NIS) accompanies the planning application. The development comprises an activity that may require a Waste Licence.Decision record indexed
3.28 Ha site in Corballis East, Donabate, Co. Dublin.
NIS Planning permission is sought for a development which will have a Total Gross Floor Area of 7,982 sq m, will consist of: the construction of a Residential Development comprising 96 No. units including 80 No. two storey houses (51 No. 2 bed units and 29 No. 3 bed units), 4 No. three storey 4 bed houses and 3 No. two storey maisonette buildings comprising 12 No. 1 bed units. The development will also include: vehicular and pedestrian connections to the Donabate Distributor Road; internal roads and footpaths; pedestrian connections to the adjoining sites to the north and east; 139 No. car parking spaces; bicycle and bin stores; hard and soft landscaping; balconies and terraces; boundary treatments; solar panels; 2 No. ESB substations; public lighting; and all other associated site and development works above and below ground. The site is generally bound to the north by greenfield lands, to the south by attenuation storage, to the east by greenfield lands and Balcarrick Golf Course, and to the west by Donabate Distributor Road. Additional Information received 22/04/2025 Significant Additional Information received 30/04/2025 Clarification of Additional Information received 31/07/2025Decision record indexed
O'Halloran Rd, National Technological Park, Castletroy Limerick
The installation of a Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Farm 1MWp (1Megawatt peak) system (1.829 hectare in size) on the existing greenfield area on the north west side of their existing 2.7 hectare campus at O’Halloran Road, National Technology Park, Castletroy, Co. Limerick, Ireland, The Solar Farm will consist of metal PV frames at ground level, an electrical equipment enclosure, hardcore gravel access roadway, perimeter fencing to match local park finishes, making good to existing landscaping, revisions to existing carpark, underground service trenches, and associated site works. This application relates to development, which comprises an activity, which holds an Industrial Emissions Directive Licence (Reg. No. P0973-01)Decision record indexed
Greenfield site at rere of 44-45 Castle Street, Dalkey, Co Dublin
Permission for a detached, 2-storey house and a 2-storey terrace of 3 houses with new access via Castle Cove, supermarket carpark.Grounds not yet categorised
For development at the existing Ballyquin Quarry. The development will consist of: (i) The extraction of sand from an area of approximately 16.3 hectares within an overall site area of 97.5 hectares; (ii) The infill and restoration of existing and future quarry voids (38 hectares) using inert soil and stone waste (imported inert greenfield and non-greenfield soils and stone, and river dredge spoil) which will be a soil recovery facility and require a waste management licence or soil and stone by-product (i.e. essentially virgin soil or equivalent to virgin soil and stone, and river dredge spoil) which will be notified to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as an Article 27 by-product; (iii) The upgrade of existing quarry infrastructure including site office, weigh bridge, wheelwash, and welfare facilities; (iv) Refuelling area and associated drainage works, comprising 1 No. concrete hardstand area, hydrocarbon interceptor, wetland, inspection chamber and soakaway; (v) 1 No. soil inspection shed (c.875q. m) for the inspection of soil material; (vi) Erection of washplant; (vii) Settlement ponds; (viii) Landscape berms and fencing; (ix) All associated ancillary works. Site access is via the existing entrance off the R466. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a Natura Impact Statement (NIS) have been prepared in respect of the proposed development. Should the inert soil, stone and inert dredge spoil materials be deemed to be a waste, then a Waste Management Licence will be required under Part 5 of the Waste Management Act 1996 (as amended) and an application for a Waste Management Licence will be made to the EPA following a grant of planning permission for the proposed development.Grounds not yet categorised
48 Greenfield Park, Knocklyon, Dublin 24, D24 N9W2
Conversion of existing attic space comprising of modification of existing roof structure, raising of existing gable c/w window, new access stairs, 2no. roof windows to the front and flat roof dormer to the rear.Decision record indexed
Lands including Straboe and Killerrig, Carlow, Co. Carlow
A 10 year planning permission on lands including Straboe and Killerig, Carlow, Co. Carlow. The development will consist of permission for a Solar PV Energy Development with associated Battery Energy Storage System Compound with a total site area of c. 132.28ha, to include solar panels mounted on steel support structures, associated cabling and ducting, inverters, transformers, switchgear substations, auxiliary transformer, permanent storage containers, monitoring houses, composting toilet, BESS customer substation, battery blocks, BESS inverters and PCS (twin skid), BESS interface cabinets (BIC), backup generator, temporary construction compounds, tracks, boundary security fencing and security gates, CCTV, landscaping and ancillary works, with a 40year operational period. It is proposed that the Proposed Development will be accessed from four separate access points which will include (i) a new access created off the R726; (ii) a new entrance off Straboe Lane; (iii) a widened and improved existing entrance off Straboe lane; and (iv) use of an existing and previously consented entrance off the R418. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been submitted to the Planning Authority with the ApplicationGrounds not yet categorised
THE IMPORTATION OF GREENFIELD SOIL AND STONE BY-PRODUCT, AS DEFINED IN THE NATIONAL BY-PRODUCT CRITERIA FOR GREENFIELD SOIL AND STONE (BP-N002/2024), TO RAISE THE LEVEL OF EXISTING LANDS IN ORDER TO IMPROVE THE AGRICULTURAL VALUE OF THE SITE LOCATED AT GARRANE, TRALEE, CO. KERRY.Decision record indexed
Planning permission is sought for works to existing 5-bedroom three-storey dwelling at Cuala, Greenfield Road, Sutton, Dublin 13, D13 T9CK, for C. Dixon. Works to include: demolition of canopy above the front entrance to allow for construction of single-storey porch extension to the front; alongside with framework to define the entrance area and seating area; pergola above the side passage; 1 no. rooflight to flat roof above the porch extension; replacement of window to the first floor bedroom with joinery window with vertical fins; construction of bin store in the side passage; construction of bike store in the front garden; alongside with all associated landscaping and site works.Decision record indexed
Permission for development which consists of: Retention permission sought on behalf of Conor Griffin Developments Ltd. For 1) Change of use from what was previously used as 5 social housing apartments to the current use as a Guest House consisting of 11nr en suite bedrooms in the main dwelling, 2) Permission to retain the rear single storey extension consisting of a new kitchen and boiler house, 3) Permission for the revised front boundary wall layout 4) Permission for a new home office/gym building to the rear of the dwelling and all associated site works at the above address.Grounds not yet categorised
For development at this site. The development will consist of additions and alterations to existing two storey dwelling comprising demolition of existing garage to side of dwelling, proposed ground floor extension at side and rear of dwelling, proposed first floor extension at side of dwelling, proposed boundary treatment alterations, and all associated site worksDecision record indexed
44, Greenfield Park, Firhouse, Dublin 24, D24 E3T3
Conversion of existing attic space comprising of modification of existing roof structure, raising of existing gable c/w window, new access stairs, 2 no. roof windows to the front and flat roof dormer to the rear.Decision record indexed
Station Road (L2228) and Old Navan Road (R147), Dunboyne Co. Meath, townlands of Dunboyne Clonee Castle Farm and Loughsallagh
A 10 year Planning Permission of a Large-Scale Residential Development on a site of approx 21.9 ha in total and 15.74 ha net developable area respectively, at Lands at Station Road (L2228) and Old Navan Road (R147), Dunboyne, Co. Meath in the townlands of Dunboyne, Clonee, Castle Farm and Loughsallagh. The principle application site is generally bounded by Station Road (L2228) to the south, Dunboyne Train Station and the Iarnród Éireann rail line to the West, a cluster of detached houses to the south east, greenfield lands to north and east. The application includes also modifications to 2 no. roundabouts on the Old Navan Road, (R147). Development comprises: - a) Construction of 853 no. residential units as follows: 1) 398 no. Apartment Units in 3 no. 1-6 storey blocks (A-C) consisting of 121 no. 1-bedroom apartments; 258 no. 2-bedroom apartments; and 19 no. 3-bedroom apartments. All apartment units will be provided with private open space areas in the form of balconies/terraces. 2) 112 no. Duplex Units in 6 no. 2-4 storey blocks (D-H) consisting of 60 no. 2-bedroom units, 52 no. 3-bedroom units. All duplex units will be provided with private open space areas in the form of balconies/terraces. 3) 343 no. 1-3 storey houses consisting of 4 no. 2-bedroom units, 308 no. 3-bedroom units, 31 no. 4-bedroom units.....TBCDecision record indexed
NIS Marshall Yards Development Company Limited intend to apply for a 7 No. year permission for development at a 1.56 Ha site in Corballis East, Donabate, Co. Dublin. The site is generally bound to the north by greenfield lands and lands subject to a Live Planning Application for a Residential Development (as per Fingal County Council Reg. Ref. F24A/0169), to the south by lands with an Extant Permission for a Residential Development (as per Fingal County Council Reg. Ref. F22A/0527) and lands subject to a Live Planning Application for a Residential Development (as per Fingal County Council Reg. Ref. F24A/0169), to the east by the Donabate Distributor Road and to the west by lands subject to a Live Planning Application for a Residential Development (as per Fingal County Council Reg. Ref. F24A/0169). The development, which will have a Total Gross Floor Area of 2,582 sq m, will consist of: the construction of a Residential Development comprising 34 No. units including 22 No. two storey houses (10 No. 2 bed units and 12 No. 3 bed units) and 3 No. two storey maisonette buildings comprising 12 No. 1 bed units. The development will also include: vehicular and pedestrian connections to the Donabate Distributor Road, the Residential Development permitted under Fingal County Council Reg. Ref. F22A/0527 on lands to the south and the Residential Development subject to a Live Planning Application (as per Fingal County Council Reg. Ref. F24A/0169) on lands to the west; a pedestrian connection to the adjoining site to the north; 21 No. car parking spaces; bicycle and bin stores; hard and soft landscaping; balconies and terraces; boundary treatments; solar panels; an ESB substation; public lighting; and all other associated site and development works above and below ground. A Natura Impact Statement has been prepared in respect of the proposed development. The Planning Application together with the Natura Impact Statement may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the Planning Authority during its public opening hours. AI Received 12/02/2025Decision record indexed
A site located in the townlands of Rowans Big, Rowans Little, and Cour
NIS The proposed development will consist of: • Demolition of an existing vacant dwelling and water storage reservoir with associated pump station located along the western boundary of Zone A; • Demolition of two existing vacant dwellings and all associated outbuildings within Zone F; • Provision of roads and services infrastructure (surface water, foul and water supply) to facilitate the future development of the lands including public lighting, utility connections (power, telecommunications and gas) and SuDS drainage; • Provision of new access roads from ‘Bhailsigh Road’ (L1140) to Zone A and Zone F and a new cycle and pedestrian route over the M1 motorway towards the R132 via the ‘Bhailsigh Road’ (L1140); • Upgrades and modifications to the existing roundabout along the ‘Bhailsigh Road’ (L1140); • All ancillary landscaping, tree/hedgerow removal, road works, boundary treatments, signage and site development works to support the development. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the planning application. The EIAR and NIS may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the Planning Authority during its public opening hours. The site includes two plots of land which are primarily greenfield and located to the west of the M1 motorway. Zone A is located to the north of the Bhailsigh Road (L1140). Part of this site contains a vacant dwelling (Eircode:K45 YD54). Zone F is located to the south of the Bhailsigh Road (L1140). This site contains two vacant dwellings (Eircode: K45 KR26 and K45 EP80) and their associated outbuildings. The site also includes a section of the Bhailsigh Road (L1140) towards the R132 at Junction 5 of the M1 motorway. AI Received 07/02/2025 - Includes Updated NIS & Updated EIARDecision record indexed
39 Greenfield Road, Mount Merrion, Blackrock, Co Dublin, A94 K7Y0
The construction of a new ground floor extension to the rear, and to the side at ground and first floor level. Conversion/extension of attic and part of garage area and associated works.Decision record indexed
8, Greenfield Road, Mount Merrion, Blackrock, Dublin, A94D2E9
Alterations to previously granted planning (under Reg. Ref D24A/0817/WEB) for development at 8 Greenfield Road, Mount Merrion, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, A94 D2E9. The proposed alterations will consist of a) additional 1.0m in depth to proposed rear extensions to ground and first floor, b) new flat-roof dormer window to rear of existing roof slope to facilitate attic conversion, c) changes to rooflights at attic level, and all associated site works.Decision record indexed
2 No. sites, measuring c. 14.2 Ha., which will be separated by the future Glenamuck Link Distributor Road (GLDR), Kilternan, Co. Dublin
For a Large-Scale Residential Development on 2 No. sites, measuring c. 14.2 Ha.,which will be separated by the future Glenamuck Link Distributor Road (GLDR). The western site principally comprises lands at Wayside Enniskerry Road and Glenamuck Road, Kilternan, Dublin 18, which include a derelict dwelling known as ‘Rockville’ and associated derelict outbuildings, Enniskerry Road, Kilternan, Dublin 18, D18 Y199 and the former Kilternan Country Market, Enniskerry Road, Kilternan, Dublin 18 D18 PK09. The western site is generally bounded by the Glenamuck Road to the north; the Sancta Maria property to the north, west and south; a residential development named “Rockville” to the north-east; the Enniskerry Road to the South-west; dwellings to the south; and future GLDR to the east. The eastern site is generally bound by dwellings to the south; the future GLDR to the west; and greenfield land to the north and east. Road works are proposed to facilitate access to the development from the Enniskerry Road; to the approved Part 8 Enniskerry Road/Glenamuck Road Junction Upgrade Scheme on Glenamuck Road (DLRCC Part 8 Ref. PC/IC/01/17); and to the approved Glenamuck District Road Scheme (GDRS) (ABP Ref. HA06D.303945) on the Glenamuck Link Distributor Road (GLDR). Drainage and potable water infrastructure is proposed to connect to services on the Glenamuck Road, Enniskerry Road and the GLDR. The Glenamuck Road access point will include works, inclusive of any necessary tie- ins, to the footpath and cycle tracks to create a side road access junction incorporating the provision of an uncontrolled pedestrian crossing across the side road junction on a raised table and the changing of the cycle track to a cycle lane at road level as the cycle facility passes the side road junction. Surface water and foul drainage infrastructure is proposed to connect into the drainage infrastructure to be constructed as part of the Part 8 scheme. Potable water is to be provided from the existing piped infrastructure adjacent to the site along Glenamuck Road. Surface water and foul drainage infrastructure connections for the ‘former Country Market’ area (north-west of the site) are proposed to connect into the drainage infrastructure at the Enniskerry Road/ Glenamuck Road junction. The GLDR ‘western’ access point will include works, inclusive of any necessary tie- ins, to the footpath and cycle track to create a side road access junction incorporating the provision of short section of shared path and an uncontrolled shared pedestrian and cyclist crossing across the side road junction on a raised table. The works will also include the provision of a toucan crossing, inclusive of the necessary traffic signal equipment, immediately south of the access point to facilitate pedestrian and cyclist movement across the mainline road. All works at this GLDR access point will include the provision of the necessary tactile paving layouts. Surface water, foul drainage and potable water infrastructure connections are proposed into the drainage infrastructure to be constructed and part of the GDRS scheme. The GLDR ‘eastern’ access point will include works, inclusive of any necessary tie- ins, to the footpath and cycle track to create a side road access junction incorporating the provision of short section of shared path and an uncontrolled shared pedestrian and cyclist crossing across the side road junction on a raised table. Potable water, surface water and foul drainage infrastructure connections for the eastern site are proposed into the drainage infrastructure to be constructed as part of the GLDR. On Enniskerry Road, works are proposed to facilitate 3 No. new accesses for the development along with modifications to Enniskerry Road. The 3 No. side road priority access junctions incorporate the provision of an uncontrolled pedestrian crossing across the side road junction on raise tables. The modifications to Enniskerry Road fronting the development (c. 340 metres) includes the narrowing of the carriageway down to c.6.5 metres (i.e. a c.3.25 metres running lane in each direction) from the front of the kerb on the western side of Enniskerry Road. The remaining former carriageway, which varies in width of c. 2 metres, will be reallocated for other road users and will include the introduction of a widened pedestrian footpath and landscaped buffer on the easter side of the road adjoining the proposed development. On Enniskerry Road at the interface of the proposed Dingle Way and Enniskerry Road, aligning with the proposed location of the community centre/ Café and existing Our Lady of Wayside Church, works include the continuation of the Dingle Way surface materials across Enniskerry Road to create a raised table to connect these community facilities. The above works are inclusive of all necessary tie-in works such as new kerbs along the eastern side of Enniskerry Road, drainage details, road marking, signage and public lighting. Additionally, the development included the removal of the existing stone wall and the construction of a new stone wall set back to facilitate the upgrade and realignment of the Enniskerry Road. Potable water is to be provided from the existing piped infrastructure along the Enniskerry Road. At the ‘Rockville access point’, works are proposed to provide a multi-modal access, including a vehicular connection between the proposed development and the Rockville development (permitted under DLR Reg. Ref. D18A/0566). The new access will require the removal of the existing as-built hammerhead turning area at Rockville to create this new connection. The residual hammerhead area will be landscaped to tie into the adjoining landscape strategy. The above works are inclusive of all necessary tie-in works such as new kerbs, drainage details, road marking, signage and public lighting. Surface water and foul drainage infrastructure is proposed to connect into and through the existing/permitted Rockville developments (DLR Reg Refs D17A/0793, D18A/0566, D20A/0015 and D23A/0580). The development will principally consist of: the demolition of c.740 sq m of existing structures on site comprising a derelict dwelling known as ‘Rockville’ and associated derelict outbuildings (c. 573 sq m) and the former Kilternan Country Market (wooden structure) (c.167 sq m); and the provision of a mixed-use development principally consisting of 487 No. residential units (196 No. houses, 201 No. duplex units and 90 No. apartments) and a Neighbourhood Centre. The western site will comprise 362 No. residential units and the Neighbourhood Centre, which will provide and anchor retail store (c. 1,3,10 sq m) retail/commercial (c. 3,284 sq m), a restaurant (c. 182 sq m), a creche (c. 691 sq m) café (c. 326 sq m), and a community facility (c.332 sq m ), and the eastern site will comprise 125 No. residential units. The 487 No. residential units will consist of 53 No. 1 bedroom units (35 No. apartments and 18 No. duplexes), 150 No. 2 bedroom units 38 No. houses, 16 No. apartments and 96 No. duplexes), 236 No. 3 bedroom units (110 No houses, 39 No apartments and 87 No. duplexes) and 48 No. 4 bedroom units (48 No. houses). The proposed development will range in height from 2 No. to 4 No. storeys (partially over podium/undercroft level in Apartment Blocks 1, 2 and 3 and Duplex Block T and U on the eastern site). The development also provides: a pedestrian/cycle route through the Dingle Way from Enniskerry Road to the future Glenamuck Link Distributor Road; 854 No. car parking spaces (125 No. in the undercroft of Apartment Blocks 1,2, and 3 and Duplex Blocks T and U and 729 No. at surface level) including 28 No. mobility impaired spaces, 100 No. electric vehicle spaces, 2 No. car share spaces, and 4 No. drop-off spaces/loading bays; motorcycle parking; bicycle parking; bin storage; provision of new telecommunications infrastructure at roof level of the Neighbourhood Centre including shrouds, antennas and microwave link dishes (18 No. antennas all enclosed in 9 No. shrouds and 6 No. transmission dishes, together with all associated equipment); private balconies, terraces and gardens; hard and soft landscaping; totem pole, sedum roofs, solar panels, boundary treatments, lighting; substations; plant; and all other associated site works above and below grounds. The proposed development has a gross floor area of c. 60,504 sq m above ground, in addition to an undercroft/basement (c.4,485 sq m) containing car parking, bike storage, bin storage and plant under Apartment Blocks 1, 2, and 3 and Duplex Blocks T and U on the eastern site. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report has been prepared in respect of the proposed development. The Planning application together with the Environmental Impact Assessment Report may be inspected or purchased for a fee not exceeding a reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the Planning Authority during its public opening hours. The application and Environmental Impact Assessment Report may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: www.kilternanvillagelrd.ieDecision record indexed
3 Old Greenfield Corner, Maynooth, to the rear of 282 Old Greenfield
For the construction of a two storey dwelling (227sqm) incorporating living room, kitchen/dining, study, utility to ground floor with four bedrooms and bathroom to first floor together with ancillary accommodation and shed (12sqm) to the rear.Grounds not yet categorised