Internal alterations including construction of new fire escape stairs to rear of existing Ground Floor retail unit, discharging at Lower Ground Floor level to rear laneway via new exit doors, and all associated worksDecision record indexed
The change of use from retail to licensed premises with off-licence sales and wine bar; café and delicatessen serving hot and cold food for consumption on and off the premises all at ground and first floor level; ancillary storage, staff facilities and bin storage at basement level, together with all associated site worksDecision record indexed
Change of use of the ground floor and basement of the existing building (116.1m2) from its previous use as a retail unit to use as a medical consultation rooms & doctor’s surgery, together with all associated incidental and ancillary worksDecision record indexed
Development at 11 & 12 Bedford Row, Limerick, consisting of 1. Change of use of section of existing ground floor retail unit to café use, 2. Removal of existing glazed screen to Bedford Row façade & provision of a new access door at ground floor level, 3. Construction of new internal lobby between café area & guesthouse accommodation circulation area and all associated worksDecision record indexed
The development of the 'Limerick City Outdoor Dining Experience Project'. The scheme will include upgrades to the public realm setting, new sheltered dining areas and street furniture. The proposed works will include the installation of covered pergola structures with retractable roofs and toughened glass screens along Bedford Row and Thomas Street to create sheltered outdoor areas for dining; additional lighting, planting, street furniture, water bottle refill stations, smart solar compacting bins and all necessary service, utility and ancillary site worksDecision record indexed
The change of use from retail (Class 1) to office space (Class 3), internal reconfiguration, minor façade alterations, removal of existing chimney, new signage and associated ancillary worksDecision record indexed
Hook & Ladder, 7 Sarsfield Street & Henry Street, Limerick.
The conversion of 3 No. window openings into door openings at ground floor level, construction of outdoor seating areas at street level, installation of retractable canopy over outdoor seating areas and all ancillary site works. This building is listed on the Record of Protected Structures Registration No. 3465Decision record indexed
The use as restaurant with ancillary take away service at the ground floor unit at 28 O'Connell Street. Retention of the existing shop front & signage to O'Connell Street and retention of the existing ventilation ductwork to the rear of the premises. Planning Permission is also being sought for additional ventilation ductwork to the rear of the premisesDecision record indexed
The Pier Hotel, Junction of Sarsfield Street & Harvey's Quay, Limerick.
A change of use from the existing public bar to use as a Community Café to include associated office use (by LMHA) including any external signage and associated worksDecision record indexed
34 O'Connell Street & 57 Roches St, O'Connell / Roches St, Limerick City
(a) Proposed residential townhouse combining first, second, third floors of both properties to create a new 4-bedroom dwelling with access on the ground floor. This will involve a change of use from office use to residential for existing ground floor entrance and hallway, first, second and third floors at 34 O’Connell St, and second floor at 57 Roches St, Limerick City, (b) Elevational alterations to include for new sash windows to both existing elevations, (c) New roof access to replace existing roof access on flat roof at 34 O’Connell St., (d) Proposed new single WC to ground floor shop unit at 34 O’Connell St and associated site works, (e) All ancillary site works above and below ground. The application site contains a protected structure – NIAH Ref No 21517029Decision record indexed
The replacement of 1 No. internally illuminated 6.4m x 3.35m Premiere advertising display with 1 No. digital 6.28m x 3.4m advertising display at 23 Sarsfield Street, Limerick (a Protected Structure RPS No. 3462) and all associated site works and services and the permanent decommissioning of 2 No. 6.3m x 3.5m advertising displaysGrounds not yet categorised
A change of use from ground floor banking use to retail shop use including proposed amendments to existing shop front, change of use of existing first and second floor banking/office use to provide 5 no. apartments including a second floor extension to complete residential layout with apartment access from Sarsfield and combined apartment/retail access from existing Liddy Street entrance, permission also for the provision of roof-top terrace, the re-positioning of an existing window on the rear/north-eastern elevation, including all associated site development works. This application relates to a protected structure(21512009)Decision record indexed
Demolition of existing shopfront & signage and construction of a new shopfront with back illuminate signage & edge lighting, installation of a metal roller shutter and all ancillary site worksDecision record indexed
Amendments to the development approved under planning permission 21/573 which comprised 5 No. apartments and a shop. The revised proposal will now provide for revised alterations and revised extension so as to provide 4 No. additional apartments dwelling units including all necessary external elevation amendments/additional windows/doors all associated site development works. The revised development will now comprise 9 No. upper apartments and a ground floor shop and will maintain use of the existing access route of Liddy Street as second exit/entry to the development. This application relates to a protected structure (21512009)Decision record indexed
Changing the first floor from two one bed apartments to a single two bedroom apartment, layout alterations to the second and third floor apartments and the addition of a fourth floor to accommodate a one bedroom apartment. Furthermore planning permission is being sought for modifications to the existing elevations to include alterations to the shopfront façade and entrance door to the apartments at ground floor level, replacement of windows first to third floor inclusively and all associated works both above and below groundDecision record indexed
Bishop's Quay, Lower Cecil Street & Henry Street, Limerick
Extension of duration for 20/1050 for revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanala Reference PL91.247888 ('the parent permission') comprising alterations to the permitted office block to reduce the building height fronting Lower Cecil Street and Bishop's Quay from 15-storeys over 2 basement levels to 9-storeys over 2 basement levels; increase the height of the eastern corner of the building fronting Lower Cecil Street from 5-storeys over 2 basement levels to 9-storeys over 2 basement levels, and increase the height fronting Henry Street from 4-storeys to 5-storeys, resulting in a revised office floor space overall of 7,600sq.m.; reconfiguration of the permitted ground floor level(Level 0) to provide revised carparking layout, cycle parking layout and ancillary revisions to the layout of general plant, storage areas, shower facilities and refuse management zones; revised plant room and plant enclosure at roof level from that specified in Condition 9 of Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanála Reference PL91.247888; revised external finishes to the office block elevations fronting Bishop's Quay & Cecil Street from that specified in Condition 2(c) of Planning Register Reference Number 16/800 An Bord Pleanála Reference PL91.247888; all ancillary site development works on a site of 0.4ha approx.Decision record indexed
The internal alterations and refurbishment of an existing disused retail unit to create a new office for Unite the Union. The application also involves a change of use from a retail unit to offices and the addition of new signage to the existing frontage. The building is situated within an Architectural Conservation Area (ACA) and as such there will be no extensions to the existing internal gross footprint of 258m2Decision record indexed
The conversion of existing ground floor car parking area to a 2No. Studio Apartments, for the conversion of a former commercial / retail unit to 2No. 1 bedroom apartments, and for internal refurbishment and alteration works to two existing apartments to achieve 2No. 1 bedroom apartments with associated works to elevations and site worksDecision record indexed
Bishop's Quay, Lower Cecil Street, & Henry Street Limerick
Revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanala Reference PL91.247888 ('the parent permission') comprising alterations to the permitted office block to reduce the building height fronting Lower Cecil Street and Bishop's Quay from 15-storeys over 2 basement levels to 9-storeys over 2 basement levels; increase the height of the eastern corner of the building fronting Lower Cecil Street from 5-storeys over 2 basement levels to 9-storeys over 2 basement levels, and increase the height fronting Henry Street from 4-storeys to 5-storeys, resulting in a revised office floor space overall of 7,600sq.m.; reconfiguration of the permitted ground floor level(Level 0) to provide revised carparking layout, cycle parking layout and ancillary revisions to the layout of general plant, storage areas, shower facilities and refuse management zones; revised plant room and plant enclosure at roof level from that specified in Condition 9 of Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanála Reference PL91.247888; revised external finishes to the office block elevations fronting Bishop's Quay & Cecil Street from that specified in Condition 2(c) of Planning Register Reference Number 16/800 An Bord Pleanála Reference PL91.247888; all ancillary site development works on a site of 0.4ha approx. - extended under 21/7050 until 17/06/2027Decision record indexed
Bishop's Quay, Lower Cecil Street & Henry Street, Limerick
Extension of duration for 16/800 for demolition of the former ESB premises, demolition of rear annex, circa 1868, and demolition of 20thcentury staircase additions to No. 104 Henry St., known as ‘The Bishop’s Palace’. Change of use of No. 104 Henry Street, known as ‘The Bishop’s Palace,’ from commercial use to residential use to provide 7 no. apartments, and all ancillary development works, including refurbishment and restoration of the building, change of use of the 2-storey over basement building on Henry Street known as ‘The Coach House’ from commercial use to café/restaurant use and all ancillary development works, including refurbishment and restoration of the building. Construction of a commercial building comprising 15-storeys over 2 basement levels fronting Lower Cecil Street and Bishop’s Quay, and comprising 4-storeys fronting Henry Street, to provide 14,325sq.m. approx. of office floor space overall and 2 no. café/restaurant units. Construction of a residential building comprising 7-storeys over 2-basement levels fronting Bishop’s Quay to provide 35 no. apartments. Replacement of an existing surface car-park to the front of No. 104 Henry Street with a new public plaza; and public footpath upgrade works along Bishop’s Quay, Lower Cecil Street and Henry Street. Vehicular access serving the development via a proposed entrance point on Lower Cecil Street. Car parking spaces at ground floor level (Level 0) and 2 basement levels (Level -1 & Level -2). Cycle parking spaces. Communal and private open space to include a roof garden and gym pavilion to the residential building, a landscaped courtyard at podium level (Level 1) linking the new residential block with No. 104 Henry Street, and balconies. Removal of existing sub-station and provision of new sub-station within the development fronting Lower Cecil Street. The development will also include surface water attenuation tanks, general plant, storage areas, shower facilities and refuse management zones at basement level; signage; diversion of underground services; set-down areas; and all related site development and excavation works above and below ground all on a site of 0.4ha approx.Decision record indexed
Bishop's Quay, Lower Cecil St. and Henry St., Limerick.
Development consisting of revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800 - An Bord Pleanala Reference PL 91.247888 (‘the parent permission’) comprising alterations to the permitted office block to reduce the building height fronting Lower Cecil Street and Bishop’s Quay from 15-storeys over 2 basement levels to 7-storeys over 2 basement levels, and increase the building height fronting Henry Street from 4-storeys to 5-storeys, resulting in a revised office space overall of 6,106 sq.m. approx, provision of plant room and plant enclosure at roof level, reconfiguration of the permitted ground floor level (Level 0), provide revised car parking layout, cycle parking layout and all ancillary general plant, storage areas, shower facilities and refuse management zones, revised elevational treatment to the office block fronting Bishop’s Quay & Cecil Street from that specified in Condition No. 2(c) of Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanala Reference PL 91.247888, revised elevational treatment to the office block fronting Henry Street, revised car parking allocation for the overall development from that specified in Condition No. 13 of Planning Register Reference Number 16/800 - An Bord Pleanala Reference PL 91.247888, revisions to ancillary site development, signage, public lighting and site services to accommodate the revised office block and all related site development works on a site of 0.4ha approx.Decision record indexed
1. Alterations to the ground floor plan to increase the aparthotel reception area, previously permitted under Planning Ref. 23204, from 36 sq.m to 75 sq.m. 2. Subdivision of the ground floor retail area (as previously permitted) into two separate retail units of 790 sq.m and 910 sq.m. 3. Change of use of the basement floor to accommodate ancillary services in support of the permitted retail and aparthotel uses. 4. Change of use of the first and second floors of No. 136 O’Connell Street to aparthotel use, with proposed new connections through party walls into Nos. 134-135 O’Connell Street at both floor levels, to facilitate the expansion of the permitted aparthotel (Ref. 23204). 5. Construction of a new floor at roof level (fourth floor) to provide additional aparthotel accommodation, comprising circa 785 sq.m of floor area. 6. Alterations and modifications to the rear elevations, and the installation of a new fire exit door to the Sarsfield Street elevation, as previously permitted under Ref. 23204. 7. Alterations and modifications to internal layouts of the scheme granted under Ref. 23204 as required. Nos. 134-135 O’Connell Street is a Protected Structure (RPS Ref. 3484 / NIAH Ref. 21513002), and the proposed works are within the curtilage of the protected structureDecision record indexed
The Former Debenhams Store, 134-135 O'Connell Street, Limerick
The development to the Protected Structure will consist of: A change of use of part of the ground, first & Second floors, and the entire third floor, from Retail to Aparthotel, including internal alterations to layout, additional windows to rear elevations and a new ground floor exit door to the O'Connell St. elevation, with the basement, the remainder of the ground floor and a small portion of the first & second floors, surrounding the existing feature staircase, to remain as retail useDecision record indexed
Revisions to the development permitted under Limerick City & County Council Register Reference 17/1180, An Bord Pleanála Reference ABP-301154-18, as amended by Register Reference 19/15, comprising provision of metal balustrade to the second floor west elevation, the addition of solar shades to each of the 16no. permitted glazed rooflights, and revised plant screening to rear stair tower roof. The development is situated within an Architectural Conservation AreaDecision record indexed
(1) original internal wall and 3no. staircases, (2) external escape stairs to North-West elevation and revisions to South-West Elevation including, (a) Relocation of door to Unit No. 1 at ground floor; (b) Retention of original door at lower ground floor. (3) Permission for Change of Use of First Floor Unit No. 1 from café/ restaurant to treatment rooms use, (4) Permission for Change of Use of Ground & First Floor Unit No. 2 from cafe/restaurant use to office use, (5) Permission for Change of Use of lower ground floor shower room to store, (6) Permission for 2no. new rooflights and reinstatement of 3no. rooflights. The proposed development is in the curtilage of a Protected Structure RPS Reg. No. 3539 and consists of revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanala Reference PL 91.247888('the parent permission)Decision record indexed
UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK CITY CENTRE CAMPUS (Former Dunnes Stores Shopping Centre), SARSFIELD STREET, LIMERICK
The change of use of the 5,618m2 (circa) University of Limerick City Campus (former Dunnes Stores Shopping Centre) from Retail Use to Educational Use (University). It is also proposed to seek planning permission for the erection of 2m high louvre screen to proposed mechanical ventilation plant on the roof and ancillary worksDecision record indexed
Bishop's Quay, Lower Cecil Street & Henry Street, Limerick
Extension of duration for 20/195 for revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanala Reference PL91.247888 ('the parent permission') comprising the resumption of office use at No.104 Henry Street, known as 'The Bishop's Palace', in lieu of the provision of 7 no. apartments approved in the 'parent permission'; revisions to the metal clad roof extension to the south-east and north-east elevation of The Bishop's Palace as specified in Condition no.2(a) of the parent permission; revised landscape plan to the public plaza to the front of the Bishop's Palace as specified in Condition no.2(d) of the parent permission; ancillary site development works, including refurbishment and restoration of the building all on a site of 0.4ha approx.Decision record indexed
Alterations/extension and change of use of the yard area to the rear of the premises to use as a beer garden for the sale and consumption of alcohol in associated with the existing licensed premisesDecision record indexed
A change of use from retail to restaurant / coffee shop at ground floor level, elevational modifications to include a new shop front to Thomas Street, new door to the rear elevation of existing building to provide access to existing coach house yard, the construction of 2 new bin stores to the rear coach house, with elevational modifications to Augustinian Lane to include new doors, and all associated site works above and below groundDecision record indexed
Bishop's Quay, Lower Cecil Street, & Henry Street Limerick
Revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanala Reference PL91.247888 ('the parent permission') comprising the resumption of office use at No.104 Henry Street, known as 'The Bishop's Palace', in lieu of the provision of 7 no. apartments approved in the 'parent permission'; revisions to the metal clad roof extension to the south-east and north-east elevation of The Bishop's Palace as specified in Condition no.2(a) of the parent permission; revised landscape plan to the public plaza to the front of the Bishop's Palace as specified in Condition no.2(d) of the parent permission; ancillary site development works, including refurbishment and restoration of the building all on a site of 0.4ha approx. - extended under 21/7048 until 17/06/2027Decision record indexed
Change of use of Unit 2, at ground floor fronting Bishops Quay, from Café/Restaurant to Medical Services. The proposed development is in the curtilage of a Protected Structure RPS Reg. no. 3539. The proposed development consists of revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanála Reference PL 91.247888 (‘the parent permission’)Decision record indexed
The development that will consist of a change of use from a former commercial/office use building to 6 No. studio apartments. The proposal will include the reinstatement of the building's original basement area which was more recently in use with the adjacent commercial premises (42-45 Cecil St.). The proposed works will include all necessary alterations and modifications to the existing structure including all associated site development works all at No. 46, Cecil Street Limerick. This application relates to a protected structure (Ref 21517262)Decision record indexed
434445 and the basement of 46 Cecil Street, Limerick
Extension of Duration for Planning Ref. No. 20/1137: completion of extensions and alterations to properties permitted under planning reference 09/770075 as amended by alterations permitted under planning reference 10/770080; change of use of completed development to offices, toilets in the basement of 46. The previous permitted use of these properties was for a tourist accommodation hostel under planning reference 09/770075Decision record indexed
The proposed development that involves renovating the current premises and extending into premises of no. 2 William Street. Works include the incorporation of a new façade and refurbishment of both premises and partial removal of the existing party wall of retail unit(Formerly H. Samuels Jewellers) site. Additionally, the project includes refurbishing the roof and all associated site worksDecision record indexed
434445 and the basement of 46 Cecil Street, Limerick
Completion of extensions and alterations to properties permitted under planning reference 09/770075 as amended by alterations permitted under planning reference 10/770080; change of use of completed development to offices, toilets in the basement of 46. The previous permitted use of these properties was for a tourist accommodation hostel under planning reference 09/770075Decision record indexed
434445 and the basement of 46 Cecil Street, Limerick
Development consisting of amendments to previously approved (Planning Ref 20/1137) comprising of the following: i. Removal of basement of 46 Cecil Street from the application which is being developed under Planning Ref 23/60938. ii. Removal of the previously granted fourth floor extension under planning ref: 10/770080 and 20/1137. iii. Reduction in height of previously granted lift shaft under planning ref: 10/770080 and 20/1137. iv. Rear Elevational changes to remove proposed balconies and amended fenestration to reflect reconfigured office layouts with eight no. new windows at second and third floor level. v. Permission for change of use of stairwell to office space at ground and first floor level. vi. Internal reconfiguration of ground, first, second and third floor levels (including the removal and relocation of internal stairwells) and associated increase to office floor area. vii. Reinstatement of two no. previously blocked up original windows. One to the rear elevation on third floor level. One to the front elevation at basement level. viii. Reinstatement of previously closed up lightwell to basement on Cecil Street. ix. Eight no. new rooflights. Seven no. to the second-floor roof level to the rear elevation. One no. new roof light at roof level and all associated site works at the site of 43,44,45 and the basement of 46 Cecil Street, Limerick. This application relates to a protected structure at 46 Cecil Street, Limerick (Ref 21517262)Decision record indexed
• Provision of a new entrance door on the north western elevation to provide access to O’Connell Street; • Alterations to the north western and north eastern elevations at ground floor level, including the replacement to provide new tenant signageDecision record indexed
The provision of 2 No. apartments dwelling units. The proposal will comprise a change of use of ground floor commercial use to apartment use and permission for change of use from current basement commercial use to a studio apartment use including all associated site development works at No. 40 Cecil Street, Limerick Cecil Street, Limerick. This application relates to a protected structure Ref. 21517324Decision record indexed
Material change of use and material alterations of existing ground floor commercial area into a one bed apartment along with alterations to existing front elevationDecision record indexed
Material change of use and material alterations of existing commercial basement space into a one bed apartment along with provision for an external access stairwell and guard railing in the existing footpath to the front elevationDecision record indexed
The material change of use and material alterations of an existing 1st and 2nd floor commercial office space into a two bedroom apartment on the first floor and a two bedroom apartment on the second floorDecision record indexed
A change of use from former commercial/office use building to 3 No. ‘own door’ apartment dwelling units. The proposed works will include a ground floor single storey extension to the rear including all necessary building alterations and refurbishments including the removal of an existing bay window feature to reinstate the original window opening, rear balcony, the provision of rear boundary walls and gate access and all associated site development works at No. 39, Cecil Street, Limerick. This application relates to a protected structure Ref. 21517323Decision record indexed
The change of use of ground floor and basement floor premises from retail to restaurant use, and the change of use of first floor and second floor accommodation from office use to residential use. The application includes proposed amendments to the existing building roof line and the existing building elevations. The completed refurbishment works will include 4 no. 1 bedroom apartments and 2 no. 2 bedroom apartments above a restaurant premisesDecision record indexed
A three storey extension to the rear of our premises and 3 no. 1 bedroom apartments at our premises, each apartment consisting of bedroom with en-suite bathroom, entrance hall and kitchen/living/dining roomDecision record indexed
The Carry out permission for retention of external works on a protected structure after the removal of the Ulster Bank raised letter signage and bus stop sign on O’Connell Street and raised letter signage on Lower Glentworth Street. Permission to carry out works for the removal of the ATM with temporary cover, infilled with glazed window sash and frame to match the existing, the removal of the night safe, infilled with stone to match existing and the removal of Ulster Bank general blue signage. Permission to carry out internal works for the removal of the ATM’s, as well as the removal of loose furniture and the removal of Ulster Bank signage and merchandise on all floorsDecision record indexed