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  1. © OpenStreetMap
    2561304Granted

    Mackney Brackernagh(Clancarty), Site A involves lands to the north east of Junction 15 on the M6 (east of Garbally Roundabout), Site B involves lands to the east of the R446

    For Site A involving lands to the north east of Junction 15 on the M6 (east of Garbally Roundabout) and site B involving lands to the east of the R446, at an existing service station (Mackney, Ballinasloe). The proposed development will consist of: Site A (3.98ha) Provision of new electric vehicle charging hub for 36 vehicles (all under canopy measuring 3.22m high and including solar panels over) along with 4 no. EV HGV charging spaces (no canopy). Construction of single storey service station building (1,018.66sq.m) including net retail area of 100sq.m (excluding off-licence), 2 no. food offers, seating area, drive-thru hatch for one of the food offers, coffee dock, toilets, back of house area, along with external storage yard, outdoor play area and outdoor seating area. The maximum height is 11.08m high. All ancillary development including fuel pumps under canopy (5.6m high), underground tanks, vent pipes, HGV fuel pumps (6.7m high), new vehicular entrance off Garbally roundabout, new roundabout junction which will also facilitate future access to the lands to the north, car parking (83 – including staff, family and accessible spaces), cycle parking (16 no. spaces), HGV/Bus parking (13 no. – including 4 no. EV parking spaces), motor cycle spaces (5 no. spaces), drainage infrastructure (including SuDs measures), boundary treatments, hard and soft landscaping (including attenuation pond and bio-retention pond), internal roads, footpaths, dedicated active travel route along the northern boundary of the site from the east to west of the site, outdoor exercise and areas, outdoor picnic areas, brush and jet wash, single storey car wash plant building (12.5sq.m), roof mounted solar panels, signage (free standing [including totem sign] and on-building), single storey bin store (67.5sq.m), single storey substation building (38.23sq.m) and lighting. All associated site and drainage works. Site B (0.19ha) It is proposed to demolish all structures relating to the fuel element of the existing filling station (the fuel pumps, canopy, totem sign) and underground fuel tanks. The existing buildings containing the shop and storage will remain in situ. The car wash facility will be discontinued. A Natura Impact Statement is included with the application.Decision record indexed
    Decision30 June 2026View record
  2. © OpenStreetMap
    267038Granted

    Dock Road & Saint Alphonsus Street, Limerick

    Extension of Duration for Planning Ref. No. 20/457: the demolition of 3 no. warehousing/industrial/office buildings and associated structures (totalling 4,145 sqm Gross Floor Area and ranging in height between one and three storey), the change of use of an existing single storey office building (Protected Structure No. 260) to café/coffee shop with associated internal alterations (109 sqm Gross Floor Area) site development works and outdoor plaza seating area, and the construction of a Licenced Discount Foodstore of 3 storey equivalent height (2,715.9 sqm Gross Floor Area) with undercroft and surface vehicular parking at ground floor, sales and checkout area with ancillary off-licence at first floor, and internal plant room at mezzanine second floor. The construction of the proposed Licenced Discount Foodstore will also include rooftop photovoltaic solar panel array (907.5 sqm), corporate signage consisting of 3 no. building mounted corporate internally illuminated signs, 2 no. free standing internally illuminated flagpole signs, 2 no. wall mounted externally illuminated poster panel display boards and 1 no. externally illuminated poster display board, undercroft parking providing 53 no. car parking spaces, surface car park providing a total of 100 no. car parking spaces, (consisting of 8 no. disabled, 5 no. parent and child, 2 no. EV charging spaces and 85 no. regular) and 16 no. bicycle parking spaces, boundary treatments, hard and soft landscaping, services (including 1 no. below ground attenuation tank) and all other ancillary and associated site development works above and below ground level. Primary vehicular and pedestrian access to the proposed development will be provided via a new site entrance from Dock Road. Secondary vehicular and pedestrian access to the proposed development will be via the existing access off Saint Alphonsus Street, upgraded and enhanced as part of the proposed development. Pedestrian access to the proposed development will be further enhanced via a new plaza/public realm area along the north western boundary of the site with Dock Road, linking to the north eastern boundary of the site with Saint Alphonsus Street at the proposed café/coffee shop (Protected Structure No. 260) all on a site of approximately 0.76 hectares. The planning application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement (NIS)Decision record indexed
    Decision12 June 2026View record
  3. © OpenStreetMap
    2660321Granted

    Killarney Tourist Information Office, Beech Road Killarney, Co Kerry

    Upgrade works to replace existing exterior signage over the main entrance to the east and south elevations and to replace existing signage on both sides of 2no. existing wall mounted protruding street signs with new signage including updated text, colours and logos. Permission is also required to add logos centrally over 5 no existing shopfronts to the east, south and north elevations to include all associated works necessary to facilitate the developmentDecision record indexed
    Decision02 June 2026View record
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    D26B/0196/WEBGranted

    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
    Decision25 May 2026View record
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    LRD0055/S3EGranted

    Barrysparks and Crowscastle (lands generally bound by the R132 to the

    The development will consist of a Large-scale Residential development (LRD) of 530no. residential units and creche in 4no. blocks (Blocks A to D) with a total gross floor area (GFA) of 49,210sqm (excluding basement car parking) with associated ancillary accommodation, private balconies, communal amenity spaces and public open spaces as follows: Block A: 1 to 7 storey block comprising 74no. apartments (37no. 1 bed units and 37no. 2 bed units), Block B: 6 to 9 storey block comprising 108no. apartments (44no. 1 bed units and, 55no. 2 bed units and 9no. 3 bed units), Block C: 1 to 9 storey block comprising 138no. apartments (49no. 1 bed units, 61no. 2 bed units and 28no. 3 bed units) and a creche (462.5sq.m) with external play space, Block D: 1 to 9 block storey comprising 210no. apartments (114no. 1 bed units, 82no. 2 bed units and 14no. 3 bed units). A total of 163no. car parking spaces are provided in a combination of surface spaces and at basement level beneath Block D. The development will be accessed from the south via a connection to the existing roundabout on the Holywell Distributor Road and from the north via a fully signalised junction with the R132 including works to the north and south bound carriageways and central median of the R132 to provide for the fully signalised junction with associated turning lanes and a separate pedestrian and cycle crossing on the R132. Permission is also sought for hard and soft landscaping in public realm and public open spaces within the development, cycle and motorcycle parking, bin stores, water supply and foul water connections, surface water infrastructure, connections to public utilities, ESB substations, plant areas, roof mounted photovoltaic (PV) panels, building and directional signage and all associated site and development works. A 10 year permission is sought. The planning application may be inspected online at www.barrysparks-lrd.ie An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a Natura Impact Assessment (NIS) have been prepared in respect of the proposed development. Additional Information Received: 16/02/2026 Deemed Significant Additional Information: 11th March 2026. Revised Public Notices received 12th March 2026.Decision record indexed
    Decision06 May 2026View record
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    267Granted

    MTU North Campus, Dromtacker, Tralee

    REDSIII for a c.125 kWp renewable energy solar PV installation consisting of up to c.575m2 (213No.) Roof Mounted solar panels and all associated worksDecision record indexed
    Decision24 April 2026View record
  7. © OpenStreetMap
    SD25A/0297WGranted

    0.564ha site at Site D, Liffey Valley Office Campus, Dublin 22

    The construction of a partially two storey over basement motor sales and service building, max. height of c. 11.6 metres with a total gross above ground level floor area of c. 2,198sq m. The development will include on-grade car and bicycle parking spaces, with vehicle display spaces on-grade and at basement level. The proposal also includes the reuse of the existing vehicular access to the north of the site, ramped access to basement level, all associated site enabling and excavation works, boundary treatments, hard and soft landscaping, together with building mounted signage, site signage and flagpoles.Decision record indexed
    Decision07 April 2026View record
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    WEBDSDZ1312/26Granted

    C.1.34 ha site located at the junction of North Wall Quay and New Wapping Street, Salesforce Tower, Station Square, Block 7, Spencer Dock, Dublin 1.

    RETENTION PERMISSION / PROTECTED STRUCTURE SFDC: Ireland Ltd. intend to apply for retention planning permission for development at this c.1.34 ha site located at the junction of North Wall Quay and New Wapping Street, Salesforce Tower, Station Square, Block 7, Spencer Dock, Dublin 1. The application site includes the former British Rail Hotel on 58-59 North Wall Quay, a protected structure (RPS 5838), and its associated granite walls, railings, gates, and adjoining setts in cul-de-sac, which are also protected structures (RPS 5839). The application relates to a proposed development within the North Lotts & Grand Canal Dock SDZ Planning Scheme Area. Retention planning permission is sought for the existing 1 No. wall-mounted, LED Screen measuring c.6.76m in height, c.12m in width, and c.0.89m in depth, affixed to the north internal wall of the southern entrance lobby south of Building 4, as permitted under DCC Reg. Ref. DSDZ3194/21 and subsequently amended by DCC Reg. Ref. DSDZ4115/22, and all associated works above and below ground.Decision record indexed
    Decision31 March 2026View record
  9. © OpenStreetMap
    2560283Granted

    Site generally bounded by Queen Street to the west United Methodist Presbyterian Church (Protected Structure - RPS Ref: 8201), to the north old stable buildings (Protected Structure - RPS Ref: 8202), to the east and Bonham Quay to the south.

    Permission for development which consists of: Permission and permission for retention and completion of revisions to permitted Galway City Council Reference 17/121 (An Bord Pleanála Reference ABP-300613-18). The proposed development comprises retention and completion of the following: (a) Increase in overall building height of 1.5 metres; (b) Removal of south-west corner set-back of c.1.1m x 5.7m across full building height; (c) Removal of north-east corner set-back of c.1.9m x 12.7m at ground level, including omission of vehicular circulation route around building; (d) Revised internal layout at ground floor level to include reconfiguration of tenant amenity space, ESB / plant, office, waste, laundry, fitness and circulation areas, and provision of cinema room. Provision of double-height space to central area; (e) Modification to service core layouts (all floors) to accommodate second stairs to meet the requirements of the Fire Safety Certificate and altered access route to first floor terrace; (f) Revisions to roof design to replace ‘A’ frame roof with flat roof and parapet profile; (g) Modifications to elevational treatments to include revisions to window and door openings, 2 no. additional windows on west elevation and 2 no. external doors on northern elevation, provision of revolving door at central main entrance, alterations to glazing and soffit design, reduction in curtain walling along southern elevation (including provision of public art space); (h) Other external modifications to include revised steps and railings on western boundary of site, relocation of security gates and railings, provision of new covered bike store to rear (east) of site, and; (i) All associated site and development works. Permission is being sought for (1) the change of use of permitted commercial space / business start-up space at ground floor to tenant amenity use, (2) revisions to roof design to include the re-location and revision of terrace amenity space and provision of roof mounted solar PV panels, and (3) provision of set-down / lay-by on Queen Street, as required by Galway City Council, and (4) all ancillary site and development works.Decision record indexed
    Decision26 March 2026View record
  10. © OpenStreetMap
    264Granted

    58-67 Leinster Street & Nelson's Yard, & Mount Hawkins, Athy

    A residential development comprising 38 no. residential units (c.2834sq.m) including: the demolition of derelict buildings, storage units and boundaries; refurbishment of the Protected Structure RPS Ref:AY058) to include change of use of ground floor from Licensed Premises to 1 no. one-bedroom ground-floor apartment with 1 no. two-bedroom first floor apartment, new shopfront and signage; the construction of 12 no. two-bed duplex apartments, 4 no. one-bedroom apartments (two over two); and 10 no. one-bedroom apartments with 10 no. two bedroom duplex apartments over in two three-storey blocks. All units to have own-door ground floor access. The development will also consist of the closure of three existing vehicular access points and the provision of one new vehicular access road, alterations to the public road and footpath on the north boundary along Mount Hawkins and a new pedestrian access at 67 Leinster Street; the provision of 60 cycle and 14 car parking spaces, laundry and bin stores, the provision of landscaping including boundary treatments; and all ancillary site development and utility works,Decision record indexed
    Decision04 March 2026View record
  11. © OpenStreetMap
    2560456Granted

    Glenlough, Rathowen, Co.Westmeath

    Retention permission for: 1. 2 no. Extensions to the North Western Elevation of the Main Building with one consisting of Marshalling Area with 3 no Loading Bays and the other incorporating a Corridor and Internal Escape Stairs, 2. A Single Storey Extension incorporating Reception with Accessible Toilet and Breakroom, previously permitted for demolition under Pl Ref 11/5001, 3. A Single Storey Amenity Extension incorporating Canteen, Toilets, Locker Rooms, Link Corridor including lean-to Covered Walkway connecting to existing Main Building with Access Platform and Stairs from Existing First Floor Plant Rooms, 4. Stand alone Single Storey Laundry Unit, 5. Stand alone Electrical Substation, Switch Room and Transformer including associated plant, 6. LPG Storage Tank with Concrete Base, 7. CO2 Storage Tank with Perimeter Fence, 8. 3no. Steel Storage Containers, 9. First Floor Plant Room, Roof Mounted Plant including external Access Stairs & Ladders, 10. Stand alone Security Hut & Training Room. 11. All ancillary Site Works including alterations to Site Boundaries, Installation of Boundary Fence and Revised Car Parking layout from that permitted under previous planning ref 11/5001 & 13/6086. Planning Permission is also sought for Planting and Landscaping Works to the site boundaries and the provision of 13no. additional car parking spaces within the site.Decision record indexed
    Decision02 March 2026View record
  12. © OpenStreetMap
    25/6532Granted

    Kilshinahan, Timoleague, Co. Cork

    A c.5MW solar farm comprising approximately 14,000 photovoltaic panels on ground mounted frames, 1 no. single storey transformer station (15sqm), 1 no. single storey delivery station (53sqm), 2 no. single storey spare parts storage containers (15sqm each), security fencing, CCTV, landscaping and all other ancillary development works. The solar panels will be arranged within a developable area of approximately 8.6 ha at Kilshinahan, Timoleague, Co. Cork. The proposed development will consist of the construction and completion of the solar farm as permitted by and commenced under Planning Permission Ref. 15/6968, extended by Ref. 21/4496 and modified by Ref. 22/6452, with proposed minor changes to that which was permitted to the site layout, as shown in the permitted site layout drawings (Drawing Ref. No.s 4332_2005_A, 4332_2006_A and 4332_2007_A), including array arrangement and internal track route, and minor changes to the fence alignment along the north west boundary; and the addition of a second single storey spare parts storage container (15sqm) (2 no. single storey spare parts storage containers in total). It is anticipated that works under the extant planning permissions will commence with the approved site clearance works, access roads and temporary internal tracks/roads, fencing and gates, and the proposed development will incorporate those works and such further construction and completion of the solar farm as modified by the proposed grant of planning permission the subject of this application. A 2-year permission is sought, with works expected to commence in Q1 2026 under the extant permissions and this permission is sought to secure the completion of the solar farm development. This development is covered by the provisions of the Renewable Energy Directive III (Directive (EU) 2023/2413) and it is important to note that the planning application may be subject to section 34D of the Planning and Development Act, as amended. When a notice issues in accordance with section 34D(b), the provisions of article 26A of the Planning and Development Regulations 2001 to 2025 shall apply.Decision record indexed
    Decision19 February 2026View record
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    3506/25Granted

    No. 1 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 (incorporating Nos. 5-7 Albert Terrace, Dublin 2)

    Irish Life Assurance plc intends to apply for planning permission to amend the permitted development under Reg. Ref. 3136/23 (as amended by Reg. Ref. 3067/25) at No. 1 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 (incorporating Nos. 5-7 Albert Terrace, Dublin 2). The proposed development will consist of the following amendments to Reg. Ref. 3136/23 (as amended by Reg. Ref. 3067/25): The installation of an internally illuminated external sign (c. 3.7 m wide and c. 0.7 m high with lettering spelling "Deloitte.") located at the permitted 1 st floor above ground floor of 1 Adelaide Road on the north elevation - façade mounted adjacent to the permitted main building entrance; The installation of an internally illuminated external sign (c. 3.7 m wide and c. 0.7 m high with lettering spelling "Deloitte.") located at the permitted 9 th floor of 1 Adelaide Road on the east elevation - façade mounted high level signage; The installation of an internally illuminated external sign (c. 3.7 m wide and c. 0.7 m high with lettering spelling "Deloitte.") located at the permitted 1 st floor of 1 Adelaide Road on the east elevation - soffit mounted between brick columns; The installation of an internally illuminated external sign (c. 2.0 m wide and c. 0.375 m high with lettering spelling "Deloitte.") located at the permitted 1 st floor of 1 Adelaide Road on the south elevation - façade mounted above the permitted car lift entrance; and all associated development works.Decision record indexed
    Decision19 February 2026View record
  14. © OpenStreetMap
    D25B/0680/WEBGranted

    32 Redesdale Road, Mount Merrion, Co. Dublin, A94R2R8

    Permission sought to: 1) Demolish existing single storey conservatory to north side (behind existing garage); 2) Construct two storey brick clad extension to north side (behind existing garage) including upper floor extension to side of existing house; 3) Dormer window with zinc cladding to south side roof; 4) Associated alterations to first floor rear window and new brick cladding to rear; 5) Associated internal alterations.Decision record indexed
    Decision05 February 2026View record
  15. © OpenStreetMap
    2560828Granted

    At Ballygiltenan North Caheragh Glin Demesne, and Killacolla (Barker) (Townlands), Glin Co. Limerick

    A 10 year permission for (1) the construction of a wastewater treatment plant at Caheragh, Glin, including rising mains discharge chamber, inlet works with screen, flow distribution chamber with flow monitoring, 2 no. primary settlement tanks with splitter chamber, sludge pumping station and sludge holding tank, storm storage tank, tidal tank, control building, surface water drainage network including swale linking to existing drains, site lighting (both task lighting and road lighting), boundary fencing, landscaping and biodiversity enhancements, solar panels on block mounted frames, and entrance scheme signage. Access to the wastewater treatment plant to be provided via a proposed new entrance onto the public road network to the south (L-6106), below ground interconnecting pipework; (2) the construction of a wastewater terminal pumping station (TPS) including: underground storm storage tank, pump sump chamber, flow meter chamber, overflow chamber with screen, 2 no. valve chambers, bauer connection chamber, wet and control kiosks, vent stack, landscaping to include redesign of Town Park public amenity area, removable bollards, the temporary removal and re-instatement of a portion of the wall, and all ancillary site development works at Ballygiltenan North, Glin; (3) Foul water rising main between the wastewater treatment plant site and terminal pumping station comprising the laying of pipework on private land and within the Coast Road (N69), including along N69 bridge crossing the Glencorbry River; (4) Gravity storm overflow pipeline from terminal pump station to a new outfall in the maritime area comprising the laying of pipework within the town park and Coast Road (N69) including a rodding and scour chamber;(5) the construction of a new effluent outfall gravity pipeline from wastewater treatment plant site to a new outfall in the maritime area comprising the laying of pipework on private land and within the Coast Road (N69), including along N69 bridge crossing the Glencorbry River; (6) partial demolition/decommissioning of the existing tidal tanks and decommissioning of the existing outfall pipeline assets landwards of the High Water Mark (HWM) within the Town Park public amenity area; (7) Proposed upgrades to underground foul sewer network at the junction of Mary Street and Coast Road (N69) comprising the laying of new sewer pipework to the terminal pumping station and; (8) all associated site development and site excavation works above and below grounDecision record indexed
    Decision27 January 2026View record
  16. © OpenStreetMap
    25173Granted

    'Hearthfield', Farrandreg, Mount Avenue Dundalk

    EXTENSION OF DURATION on PLAN REF: 24/60240 - Permission for revisions to phases 2 and 3 of the permitted development at "Hearthfield" only and affects 19 no. dwellings. It also includes the re-positioning and configuration of public open space and revisions to drainage and boundary treatments. The amendments proposed as they affect the Phase 2 permission (P.A. Ref. No. 20/210) affect permitted House No.’s 95, 96, 120 and 121. The change in house type proposed will result in an increase in the number of dwellings within Phase 2 from 47 to 49. It is also proposed to reposition and reconfigure the public open space area identified as ‘Local Green No. 4’ within Phase 2 to the south of the permitted Link Road within phase 3 and replace attenuation tank with an over-ground detention basin within reconfigured public open space in Phase 3. The position and alignment of the permitted link road is not affected by the revisions. The reconfiguration of the public open space will result in changes to the Phase 3 layout as granted under P.A. Ref. No. 20/211 affecting permitted dwellings No’s 140 – 154 located to the south of the permitted Link Road. It is proposed to replace these dwellings and locate them to the north of the permitted Link Road. The change in house types will result in a decrease in the number of dwellings permitted within Phase 3 from 67 to 65. The proposed amendments however will not result in any change to the overall number of dwellings permitted within the overall “Hearthfield” development as permitted under PA Ref. No. 18/943 (ABP Ref. 303628-19); PA Ref. No. 20/210 and PA Ref. No. 20/211 i.e. 194. For details of proposed replacement dwellings please see full development description as contained in the Public Notices. The proposed development also provides for car parking, public open space, landscape and boundary treatments, including the construction of retaining walls, public lighting, surface water attenuation, in addition to all site development works including alterations to ground levels. *Significant Further Information received on 28/08/2024 and revised notices received on 30/08/2024 which includes revisions to the permitted link road to provide a vehicular connection to residentially zoned lands to the south; a public lighting plan and additional information in relation to roads, drainage and structural engineering matters.Decision record indexed
    Decision23 January 2026View record
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    25171Granted

    Hearthfield, Farrandreg, Mount Avenue

    EXTENSION OF DURATION on PLAN REF: 20/211 - Permission for development at site bounded to the north by Headford; to the east by Farndreg; to the west by a permitted residential development for 80 no. dwellings granted by An Bord Pleanála ABP Ref. 303628-19/Louth County Council P.A. Ref. No. 18/943 and to the south by agricultural lands and existing residential development. Adjoining lands to the west are also the subject of a concurrent planning application for 47 no. dwellings by the same applicant. The proposed development will consist of 67 no. dwellings comprising a mix of both houses and apartment/duplex units. A total of 43 no. houses and 24 no. apartment/duplex units are proposed. Houses include terraced, semi-detached and detached units. Houses range in height from 1 - 2 storeys and have the option for photovoltaic/solar panels on roof slopes. The apartment/duplex dwellings are accommodated in 3 no. 3 storey buildings with balconies provided at first floor level to the rear (west facing elevations). The proposed development will also provide for all site development works including alterations to ground levels; the construction of retaining walls; the rerouting and undergrounding of overhead cables; internal access roads; car parking; footpaths; cycle paths; public lighting; landscaping; services; boundary treatments; and the repositioning of the existing wayleave in the southern part of the site. Access to the proposed development is via a new vehicular access from the Farndreg Estate in the south-eastern part of the site. There is no vehicular access to the permitted development ABP Ref. 303628-19/Louth County Council P.A. Ref. No. 18/943 or to adjoining lands (subject of a concurrent planning application by the same applicant) from the proposed new vehicular access from the Farndreg Estate *Significant Further Information submitted 02/09/20 to allow for revisions to carparking and footpaths, updated archaeological report and more detailed information regarding public lighting and services, a NIS has been submitted as part of the Significant Further Information**Decision record indexed
    Decision23 January 2026View record
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    LRD25A/0009WGranted

    A site of approximately 1.19 Ha at Belgard Square East, Belgard Road and Old Blessington Road, Tallaght, Dublin 24

    The proposed development principally comprises: the demolition and removal of existing boundary walls and railings on the main development site's eastern, western and northern sides; and the construction of a mixed-use development in 2 No. blocks (Block A to the south and Block B to the north) with a gross floor area of 23,540 sq m (including basement of 275 sq m) and ranging in height from 1 No. to 7 No. storeys (with mezzanine level) over basement. The development includes a total of 199 No. residential dwellings (6 No. studios, 47 No. 1-bed, 98 No. 2-bed and 48 No. 3-bed) in the 2 No. blocks, with Block A comprising 49 No. 'senior living' apartment units and Block B comprising 150 No. 'standard' apartment units. The development also includes 2,123 sq m of non-residential floor space, with the following uses proposed: 4 No. retail units (totalling 331 sq m); 4 No. class 1 / class 2 commercial units (totalling 387 sq m); a bicycle sales and repair shop (81 sq m); an off-licence (64 sq m); a bar (151 sq m); a café (87 sq m); a medical centre (210 sq m); a dental practice (72 sq m); a pharmacy (195 sq m); a beauty/health salon (195 sq m); and a crèche (350 sq m) with external play area. The development also comprises: an undercroft car park accessed via a new entrance/exit at Belgard Square East which provides 58 No. car parking spaces; a gated service lane to the south of Block A, with entrances/exits off Belgard Square East and Belgard Road; 2 No. pedestrian/cycle crossings, at Belgard Square East and Belgard Road; continuation of the northbound cycle lane from Belgard Road onto Old Blessington Road; alteration to the median and northbound right turn at Belgard Road onto Abberley Square; cycle parking; internal communal amenity spaces for the senior living units; hard and soft landscaping, including public open space, communal amenity space and incidental spaces; private amenity spaces (as balconies and terraces facing all directions); boundary treatments; 2 No. sub-stations; plant/operational rooms; bin stores; public lighting; blue roofs; rooftop PV arrays; lift overruns and rooftop opening vents atop both blocks; 4 No. 0.3 m diameter microwave link dishes mounted on 2 No. steel support poles affixed to the Block B lift overrun, all enclosed in radio-friendly GRP shrouds; and all associated works above and below ground. Note for the mixed-use question below: there are too many non-residential uses proposes relative to the lines available, so we have provided the residential floor area and the combined non-residential floor area. See submitted materials for details of the individual non-residential uses. The main development site (approximately 0.91 Ha) is generally bound: to the north by Old Blessington Road; to the east by Belgard Road.Decision record indexed
    Decision21 January 2026View record
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    WEB5636/25Refused

    46-47 and 54-62 Henry Street, Dublin 1. (The site is bounded by Coles Lane to the east and the ILAC Centre to the north).

    Amendments to the signage, finishing materials and lighting permitted under PA Ref: 3785/24 including the removal of various items of signage and lighting granted under the above reference and the replacement or addition with the following: (a) Replacement 'Everlast Gyms +' sign externally mounted black back aluminium tray sign (1900mm W x 1900mm H). A stand-off chrome effect logo, with white halo back lit illumination. Sign to be centralised on existing granite cladding. Located on Coles Lane. (b) Replacement wording on Fin sign on Coles Lane to include linear 'EVERLAST GYMS +' illuminated lettering, and 'chevrons' applied to both sides of existing signage fin. (c) Replacement red and blue opaque window covering applied to glazing internally at upper floor on Henry Street. (d) Red & blue semi - transparent window covering applied to glazing at ground level on Henry Street and red & blue linear LED strip light hung horizontally at top of glazing. (e) Addition of "digital ticker tape" above ground floor windows on Henry Street and Coles Lane. (f - h) Replacement of a permitted 2no. digital screens and 2no. light boxes on Henry Street with a wall mounted lightbox (3000mm W by 2000mm H) on Henry Street with 2no. larger dimensions wall mounted digital screens (3000mm W x 2000mm H) and a wall mounted retail media screen (900mm W). (i) on Coles Lane replacement of vinyl with 2no. wall mounted lightbox (2000mm W x 2000mm H) with one displaying 'Everlast Gyms +' operator name. (j) Internally illuminated linear SportsDirect (red and blue) logo applied to both sides of existing signage fin (5622mm H x 580mm W) on Henry Street replacing the black and white signage previously permitted. (k) Addition of a transparent teal vinyl on the vertical window on Coles Lane, with white decal 'GREATNESS IS WITHIN' over top. (l) Teal LED goalpost strip lighting around entrance to Everlast Gyms on Coles (m) Teal semi - transparent window covering applied to glazing. Teal linear LED strip light hung horizontally at top of glazing. (n) RAL 7016 opaque vinyl applied to glazing to windows on Coles Lane. (o) on Coles Lane, opaque vinyl to be applied to glazing. This will include seasonal displays which may include advertising of products (14030mm W and 2750mm H). This generally replaces permitted signage, light boxes and vinyl coverings. (p-q) revised treatment at ground level, corner, entrance to include internally illuminated USC sign above door (830mm W x 830mm H) and trapezoidal aluminium external cladding in RAL 7016 (30% gloss). Internally illuminated third party brand logos fret cut in cladding either side of entrance. (r-s) on the upper floor glazed, corner display window, red or blue semi-transparent window covering applied to window externally. Red or blue internal uplighters. The previously permitted signage in this area remains unchanged. All works associated and required to complete the proposed amendments.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision14 January 2026View record
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    24/5931Granted

    Castlelake Avenue Cork Road, Carrigtohill Carrigtwohill Co.Cork

    Permission to construct a new Licenced Discount Foodstore with ancillary infrastructure and associated site development works (all totaling 2,958.2 sqm gross floor space and ranging in height equivalent from 3 to 4 storeys). The development of the proposed Licenced Discount Foodstore (2,864 sqm gross floor space ranging from single storey, part first floor and part second floor) will consist of: A retail sales area with ancillary off-licence use and bakery (total net retail floorspace of 1,646 sqm), entrance pod, public facilities (incl. lobby and toilets), manager's office, delivery area and storage (incl. cold storage and deposit return scheme facilities), all at ground floor, incl. lift and stairwell to staff facilities at first floor, staff facilities (incl. welfare lobbies, toilets, cloak/change rooms, staff canteen and meeting room), IT room, lift and stairwell (192 sqm) at first floor, incl. stairwell to second floor lift machine room and screened open plant deck area, enclosed stairwell and lift machine room (27 sqm), and screened open area plant deck area at second floor, rooftop photovoltaic solar panel array totaling 612 sqm, corporate signage consisting of 3 no. building mounted corporate internally illuminated signs, 2 no. wall mounted externally illuminated billboards, 1 no. externally illuminated poster display board, and 2 no. free standing internally illuminated flagpole signs at vehicle entrance and public plaza area 85 no. surface parking spaces (6 no. disabled, 4 no. parent and child, 2 no. EV charging, 63 no. regular car parking and 10 no. motorcycle) and 28 no. bicycle spaces and boundary treatments, hard and soft landscaping (incl. public plaza at the junction of Castlelake Avenue and Cork road (L3678) and dedicated pedestrian permeability routes linking to lands to the north), services (incl. diversion of existing foul water pipe, site drainage accommodation works and underground surface water attenuation storage), external covered trolley bay (69.7 sqm gross floor space), ESB Substation (24.5 sqm Gross floor space) and all other ancillary infrastructure and associated site development works above and below ground level. Primary vehicular and pedestrian access to the proposed Licenced Discount Foodstore will be provided via new site entrance from Castlelake Avenue and secondary pedestrian access will be provided via the proposed public plaza at the junction of Castlelake Avenue and Cork road (L3678). This Planning Application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement.Decision record indexed
    Decision12 January 2026View record
  21. © OpenStreetMap
    LRD25A/0637/WEBGranted

    In the townland of Merrion, Chesterfield, Cross Avenue, Blackrock, Co Dublin

    (i) The demolition of 2 existing shed structures with a total combined area of 55.7sq.m.; (ii) The construction of 252 residential units with a cumulative gross floor area of c. 26,250 sq.m. comprising: a) 236 apartments across 2 blocks ranging in height from 5-8 storeys over basement incorporating 43 no. 1-bed, 137 no. 2-bed and 56 no. 3-bed units, all with private amenity space; b)16 no. 5-bedroom terrace houses; (iii) A childcare facility (480 sq.m. GFA) with outdoor secure play area; (iv) Residential amenities including a gym, yoga room, meeting room and a resident's lounge & kitchen and bathroom facilities; (v) Realignment and enlargement of the existing on-site ornamental pond to facilitate surface water attenuation; (vi) Installation of infrastructure along Cross Avenue to facilitate connections to the municipal potable water supply at the junction of Cross Avenue and Booterstown Avenue and the surface water sewer at the junction of Cross Avenue and Mount Merrion Avenue; and (vii) The provision of pedestrian and vehicular access, landscaping, amenity and open space areas, boundary treatments, associated bicycle and car parking, associated plant, bike, bin and bulky storage, public lighting and all ancillary development works. The proposed development adjoins Protected Structure - Chesterfield House (RPS: No. 171), to the north. All application documentation and information are available for public viewing at the following website set up by the applicant: https://www.chesterfieldlrdplanning.com/Decision record indexed
    Decision09 January 2026View record
  22. © OpenStreetMap
    WEB5541/25Granted

    94 North Circular Road, Dublin 7, D07 WHW5

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION/PERMISSION: RETENTION: Retention is sought for: a) the demolition of a modern lightweight partition and doorset forming a showeroom at Basement level and the construction of a new lightweight partition and doorset forming a showerroom to a different shape and refitting the Kitchen Units against that new wall b) the reconstruction of an external modern timber staircase to the rear between Basement and Ground Floor levels, replacing rotted timbers to a matching appearance c) the removal of some surface mounted uPVC soil pipes to the rear façade d) alterations to the layout and drainage of Kitchenettes to Units 1 and 2 at First Floor level and Units 3 and 4 at Ground Floor Level Permission is sought for the fitting of solar panels to the front and rear roof slopes of the double roof pitches, and all ancillary works to this two storey over garden level residential building at 94 North Circular Road, Dublin 7, D07XHW5 by Mountview Estates Limited. This is a Protected Structure.Decision record indexed
    Decision18 December 2025View record
  23. © OpenStreetMap
    2560656Granted

    Smithstown Road, Ballycasey More, Shannon Co. Clare

    For proposed development which will consist of the construction of a light industrial manufacturing facility with ancillary office space measuring circa 3,630m² comprising, A. a naturally lit high-bay workspace and a two-storey annex comprising administration and office spaces, sanitary and staff welfare facilities, B. The provision of external public lighting, a standalone ESB substation and switch room building, an enclosed external building services enclosure and an enclosed waste storage compound, C. Two new site entrances from the perimeter public roadways; a HGV entrance from the north off Smithstown Road to a dedicated goods yard and a second entrance from the east for all other vehicles, D. Parking for 76 cars, of which 17 are EV Charging spaces and 4 are Universal Access spaces, 38 bicycles under a covered shelter and a vehicular set-down zone, E. New ground level corporate signage to be placed at the south-west side of the adjacent roundabout on the Smithstown Road, F. Roof and ground mounted photovoltaic panels, building signage, ancillary soft and hard landscaping and all associated site works and services. The planning application is accompanied by a Natura Impact StatementDecision record indexed
    Decision18 December 2025View record
  24. © OpenStreetMap
    2560319Granted

    Merlin Park Industrial Estate and Doughiska Road, Townland of Doughiska, Galway Co. Galway

    RED III Permission for development which consists of: the construction and operation of a development consisting of an energy centre building, heat network pipeline, landscaping works, roof mounted solar PV and all other associated ancillary infrastructure at the Merlin Park Industrial Estate and Doughiska Road, within the townland of Doughiska, Galway, Co. Galway. The Galway City East Energy Centre building will integrate multiple low carbon energy technologies. The development will include the installation of 2no. Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs) each with a 1.5MW capacity, 2 no. electric boilers, each with a 1.5MW capacity to handle peak loads and temperatures, and 2 no. gas boilers, each with a 1.5MW capacity for emergency back up support. The proposed energy centre building will have a building height of 6.2m, with solar PV panels mounted on the building rooftop. The adjacent building to the east (Smurfit Westrock), will have solar PV panels mounted on the building rooftop. The building to the north (Value Centre), will also have roof mounted solar panels. The proposed development will also include a heat pipeline network consisting of 2no. pipes, with a maximum diameter of 450mm each, spanning a distance of circa. 2390m in an underground trench, from the proposed energy centre building to Doughiska Road, along the length of Doughiska Road, crossing Monivea Road to the north, terminating outside the Clayton Hotel, and crossing Old Dublin Road to the south, terminating outside the Castlegar GAA Club, linking the proposed Galway City East Energy Centre building to future heat customer buildings in the area. Ancillary development will consist of security fencing, access and parking, drainage infrastructure, and landscaping works at the proposed energy centre building. Site preparation will involve foundation works, and construction of essential access facilities to support overall functionality for the purpose of generating renewable heat energy and transmitting it to future heat customer buildings within the townland of Doughiska, Galway Co. Galway (the Proposed Development). Permission is sought for a ten year construction period.Decision record indexed
    Decision10 December 2025View record
  25. © OpenStreetMap
    2460792Granted

    Mount Avenue Farrandreg, Dundalk, Co. Louth

    Permission for development at a site located on the eastern side of Mount Avenue and is bounded to the north by a permitted residential development comprising 93 no. dwellings granted under P.A. Ref. No. 21/1173 that is currently under construction. Agricultural fields bound the site to the south and east for 63 no. houses in semi-detached and terraced format and ranging in height from 2 -3 no. storeys. A single new vehicular access off Mount Avenue will be provided to serve the development. 3 no. separate pedestrian only accesses are also provided off Mount Avenue. It is also proposed to construct a pedestrian connection across the stream to adjoining residential lands to the north that are currently under construction. The proposed development also provides for alterations to ground levels across the site and the undergrounding of ESB powerlines. Public lighting, Electric Vehicle (EV) charging points and an ESB sub-station are also proposed. The proposal also consists of all landscaping and boundary treatments, including the construction of retaining walls in addition to all associated site development works encompassing the installation of Sustainable Urban Drainage (SuDS) features across the site, as well as connections to existing public infrastructure, services and utilitiesDecision record indexed
    Decision08 December 2025View record
  26. © OpenStreetMap
    WEB2536/25Granted

    0.461 ha landholding, generally bound by James Place East and Mount Street Upper, Dublin 2

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Esprit Investments Limited intend to apply for permission for development at this 0.461 Ha landholding generally bound by James Place East and Mount Street Upper, Dublin 2. The landholding comprises 2 No. physically separated, yet proximate sites (referred to as Plot A and Plot B for the purposes of this Planning Application). Plot A (0.125 Ha), which incorporates No. 50 James Place East (a Protected Structure), is generally bound to the north by Nos. 47-50 Mount Street Upper, to the south by James Place East, to the east by No. 46 James Place East, and to the west by the car park to the rear of No. 51 Mount Street Upper. Plot B (0.336 Ha), which incorporates No. 40 Mount Street Upper (a Protected Structure), is generally bound to the north by Nos. 37-39 and 41-43 Mount Street Upper and Mount Street Upper, to the south by James Place East, to the east by No. 30 Herbert Street and the car park to the rear of No. 36 Mount Street Upper, and to the west by No. 44 James Place East and No. 44 Mount Street Upper. The development will principally consist of: the demolition of the 2 No. storey office building (1,412 sq m) and single storey rear stores (215 sq m) at Nos. 38-43 James Place East, shed (17 sq m) to the rear of No. 40 Mount Street Upper and single storey rear extension (17 sq m) attached to the mews building at No. 50 James Place East; and the construction of a Mixed-Use Development (12,994 sq m) across Plot A and Plot B as follows: Plot A: The construction of a part 1 No. - part 5 No. storey Mixed-Use Development (2,521 sq m). The Mixed-Use Development (including the internal reconfiguration of the existing 2 No. storey mews building at No. 50 James Place East) will comprise 26 No. apartments (2 No. studio units, 14 No. 1 bed units and 10 No. 2 bed units) and office accommodation (140 sq m). Plot B: The construction of a part 1 No. - part 5 No. storey (over basement) Mixed-Use Development (10,473 sq m) comprising office accommodation (9,522 sq m) and a community space (358 sq m). The development will also comprise of the following at No. 40 Mount Street Upper: the provision of a platform lift at the main entrance and associated alterations to the existing railings; elevational changes including the replacement of a window on the rear elevation with double doors; and the provision of a bridge above the existing courtyard. The development will also include: internal footpaths; bicycle parking; bin storage; hard and soft landscaping; balconies / terraces principally facing north and south; boundary treatments including the demolition of part of the existing stone walls; lighting; plant; lift overruns; an ESB substation; green and blue roofs; PV panels; signage; and all other associated site and development works above and below ground.Decision record indexed
    Decision05 December 2025View record
  27. © OpenStreetMap
    WEB5345/25Refused

    Cranford, 125 Rathgar Road, Rathgar, Dublin, D06 W2C3

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: a) the demolition of the existing garden shed to the rear of the existing annexe building to the side (North) of the main house b) the refurbishment of the existing annexe building to include an apex rooflight and roof mounted solar panels c) a two storey high brick extension to the rear (East) of the annexe building connected to the existing annexe with a two storey glazed link all to accommodate living space and a screened roof garden at first floor level, two bedrooms a study, bathrooms, a shed and a covered bike store at ground floor level within the curtilage of Cranford, 125 Rathgar Road, Rathgar, Dublin 6, D06 W2C3, a protected structure. The development will include all associated landscaping, drainage and site development works.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision01 December 2025View record
  28. © OpenStreetMap
    2561380Granted

    Shessy North Shessy South Lydacan South, South Galway, Co. Galway

    For a proposed solar farm development consisting of: linear arrays of solar PV panels on ground mounted steel supported structures with associated cabling and ducting; 12 no. proposed single storey MV stations; 1 no. Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) installation (including 32 no. containers with cells and 8no. Power Conversion System (PCS) MV Stations) with associated security fencing and gates; Site perimeter fencing; 4 no. new permanent site entrances, 1 no. new temporary site entrance, 1 no. upgrade to an existing site entrance; Security gates at all permanent and temporary access points; Site access tracks including passing and turning bays; 3 no. temporary construction compound/carpark/material storage areas with associated temporary site offices, parking areas and security fencing; 6 no. steel storage containers; 6 no. turning bays; On-site pole mounted CCTV cameras; 3 no. temporary construction stage Moby Dick type wheel wash systems; 3 no. concrete wash out locations (one within each temporary construction compound); and, all associated and ancillary works. The proposed solar farm development spans a total site area measuring 86.3ha. Permission is sought for a period of 10 years with an operational period of 40 years. The export capacity to the grid is estimated to be up to 70 MW. The development is covered by the provisions of the Renewable Energy Directive III (Directive (EU) 2023/2413). The planning application is subject to section 34D of the Planning and Development Act, 2000, as amended. When a notice issues in accordance with section 34D(b), the provisions of article 26A of the Planning and Development Regulations 2001 to 2025 shall apply. An Appropriate Assessment Screening Report (AASR) and Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared for this development and submitted with this planning application. A separate application to obtain permission for a 110kV grid connection and 110kV substation to facilitate the export of power from the solar farm, will be submitted to An Coimisiún Pleanála. The planning application including the AASR and NISDecision record indexed
    Decision18 November 2025View record
  29. © OpenStreetMap
    D25A/0737/WEBGranted

    Kildara, 44A Foster's Avenue, Mount Merrion, Dublin, A94W963

    New 2 storey extension to side, single storey extension to rear, conversion of attic area, with dormer window to front, re-location of vehicular access (south-east on North Avenue) internal modifications and associated site works.Decision record indexed
    Decision17 November 2025View record
  30. © OpenStreetMap
    D25A/0593/WEBGranted

    Lands at Mount Auburn House, Killiney Hill Road, Killiney, Dublin, A96H728 including Mount Auburn House

    The development will consist of: Alterations to a previously approved development under Reg. Ref. D24A/0260 and amended under Reg. Ref. D24A/0858/WEB which relates to the construction of 7 no. residential units including 4 no. 5-bedroom, three storey dwellings (Unit Nos. 1-4), 1 no. 4-bedroom, three storey dwelling (Unit No. 5) and 1 no. duplex block with a 1-bedroom apartment at ground floor (Unit No. 7) and a 3-bedroom apartment at first and second floor levels (Unit No. 6) together with all associated works including the provision of car parking, bicycle parking, open space and an amended site entrance. The alterations proposed as part of the current application include the following: (a) an increase in the footprint and area of the ground floor level 1-bedroom apartment (Unit No. 7) (increase in internal area by 10.6sq.m); (b) the provision of a larger external private amenity terrace (15.02sq.m) to the rear (south) to serve Unit No. 7 and the provision of a new walkway between this private amenity terrace and the private amenity space to the side (east) serving Unit No.7; (c) omission of the outdoor communal open space area (20.8sq.m) and the provision of an additional area of private garden space at this location to serve Unit No. 6 (3-bedroom apartment). An access stair is provided from the first floor level terrace serving Unit No. 6 to this new ground floor level private amenity space. The rear (southern) balcony associated with Unit No. 6 will also increase slightly in size to 11.5sq.m. (d) Minor amendments to Unit Nos. 1-4 including the replacement of the second floor level balcony railings on the front (northern) elevations with brick balcony surrounds; (e) minor amendments to the rear private amenity garden spaces associated with Unit Nos. 1-5 to improve their operational efficiency, including an increase in the garden area associated with Unit No. 1 with associated alterations to the retaining wall to the west of Unit No. 1 and the reorganisation and reorientation of bin stores and access steps to rear garden spaces of Unit Nos. 1-5. The rear garden space associated with Unit Nos. 3 and 5 will increase slightly in area whilst the rear garden space associated with Unit Nos. 2 and 4 will decrease slightly in area. The overall quantum and mix of residential units proposed remains unchanged. The current proposal also seeks permission for: (f) Amendments to the landscaping proposals on-site including the removal of existing trees adjacent to the south-eastern boundary and their replacement with new trees; and the partial removal of existing hedgerow along the northern site boundary and the provision of additional planting along this boundary. These amendments are necessary to facilitate construction. (g) the provision of a substation adjacent to the northern site boundary; (h) the omission of the previously approved storage unit to the north-east of the site providing visitor cycle parking and bin and cycle storage for Unit Nos. 6 and 7. External space for storage to serve Unit No. 7 is available in the side garden area and to the rear (south) of this unit and bin and bicycle storage for Unit No. 6 is provided within the storage unit located to the immediate north-east of the approved car parking spaces on-site; (i) a new storage shed is proposed to accommodate 4 no. visitor bicycle parking spaces; and (j) all associated works necessary to facilitate the development including drainage, boundary treatments, landscaping and lighting.Decision record indexed
    Decision10 November 2025View record
  31. © OpenStreetMap
    2560287Granted

    Colaiste Mhuire Urlingford Road, Warrenstown Johnstown, Co. Kilkenny

    For 1) The construction of a new standalone 3,879.1 sq.m extension. The building height varies from 1 to 2 storey. Accommodation provides for, 13 General Classrooms, 11 SET rooms, 2 Science Laboratories with associated preparation room, 1 home economics room, 1 Textile room, 1 Engineering room with associated prep room, 1 Art room with associated project store, 1 graphics room with associated project store, 1 Staff room, 1 kitchenette, 1 Library, 1 General purpose hall, ancillary accommodation and circulation. 2) Construction of a new access road, 2 No. delivery set down areas, 1 No. Maintenance set down area and a shared pedestrian and vehicular surface area, linking into the existing one-way system. 3) Relocation of 1 No. pedestrian crossing. 4) Construction of 64 No. cycle spaces and 17 No. car parking spaces. 5) New signage comprising of a wall mounted metal signage near the main building entrance. 6) Construction of foul pump station and soakaway 7) Construction of ESB substation and switch room 8) Relocation of 2 No. existing 2x1 tonne gas tanks to the north, removal of 1 No. 600kg gas tank and replace with 1 No. 1 tonne gas tank. 9) Construction of LPG, Bin store and heat pump compounds, 10) The removal of 3 No. existing prefabricated classrooms 11) All associated ancillary site development and landscaping worksDecision record indexed
    Decision04 November 2025View record
  32. © OpenStreetMap
    D25A/0685/WEBGranted

    Mount Carmel Community Hospital, Churchtown, Dublin 14, D14A5R2

    The development will consist of: the provision of 2 no. adjoining, partially enclosed storage areas to accommodate a new VIE oxygen gas tank (c. 6.77m high and c. 1.62m in diameter), panel area, gas bottle store and all associated fittings and connections. The adjoining partially enclosed storage areas will be situated on a new concrete plinth with ramped access and a c. 2.6m high concrete wall along the west façade and a c. 2.6m high wire mesh fence and associated gates along the north, east and south facades. The southern partially enclosed storage area will include a lean-to corrugated roof (c. 3.0m at its highest point) while the northern partially enclosed storage area will remain open. The development will also include the provision of new concrete hardstanding surface to accommodate supply truck; and associated site clearance including removal of 1 no. tree, and all associated site works.Decision record indexed
    Decision28 October 2025View record
  33. © OpenStreetMap
    D25A/0666/WEBGranted

    No. 7 Deerpark Road, Mount Merrion, Co. Dublin, A94A4P0

    Proposed alterations and additions to an existing single storey detached dwelling. The development will comprise the demolition of an existing single-storey kitchen extension to the side and rear together with the demolition of an existing conservatory extension to the rear. The proposed new works will comprise the construction of a new 2-storey dormer extension to the rear elevation (south), and construction of a new single storey utility room extension to side elevation (west) including new side entrance door, together with the construction of a new dormer window to the side elevation (east), and the conversion of the existing attic space with a new dormer window to the front elevation (north) including new velux rooflights to the side elevations. The proposed works will also comprise the widening of the existing vehicular entrance to the front boundary of the property, and all associated ancillary site works including connections to existing services.Decision record indexed
    Decision17 October 2025View record
  34. © OpenStreetMap
    2460485Granted

    Coolderry Dromintobin North Dromintobin South Knockbrack Lower, Knockbrack Upper Monaskeha Oakfield and Ruanard (townlands), Ardnacrusha Co. Clare

    A 10-year planning permission for a solar array. The development will consist of c. 330,000 m2 of solar panels on ground mounted frames, 13 no. single storey control cabins with associated electrical transformer units and hardstand areas, 2 no. ring main units, underground cabling within the solar array site and within the R471 public road to connect solar array field parcels, security fencing, internal CCTV, access tracks (upgrade of existing and new), upgrade to 1 no. existing agricultural field entrance and creation of 2 no. new entrances on the R471 and 1 no. new entrance on the L70382, 2 no. temporary construction compounds (including site offices and welfare facilities), landscaping and all associated ancillary apparatus and development works. The proposed development provides for minor modifications to the solar array permitted under Clare County Council Reference P22/591 / An Bord Pleanála Reference ABP-316043-23. These modifications comprise the omission of 1 no. single storey control cabin and associated electrical transformer unit, omission of solar panels and access track, and reconfiguration of internal cabling. The solar array will connect to the national grid and will have an operational lifespan of 40 years. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared and will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision16 October 2025View record
  35. © OpenStreetMap
    2560416Granted

    Mount Anglesby, Clogheen, Co. Tipperary

    1. the additional floor area as constructed including the first floor development in the south facing single storey section, 2. the first-floor window on the south facing elevation, 3. the first-floor window on the north facing elevation, 4. the location / orientation of the dwelling on site, all from that as previously granted under planning reference number 02/545 and for PERMISSION to complete the dwelling house including the proposed changes to the roof elevations and the ridge heights with all associated site worksDecision record indexed
    Decision13 October 2025View record
  36. © OpenStreetMap
    SDZ25A/0036WGranted

    Kishoge Urban Centre (sub sector KUC-S4), Within the Clonburris Strategic Development Zone, in the townland of Kishoge, Clonburris, Dublin 22.

    Amendments to existing planning permission Ref: SDZ23A/0043 which included a Large 2 storey retail unit (over an undercroft car park) comprising: A. Ancillary off-licence use of the large 2 storey retail unit, including a designated off-licence display area measuring c. 72 sqm; B. Layout / elevational alterations including: additional customer entrance to Northern elevation, reconfiguration of loading bay ramp and roof (to allow service access to first rather than ground floor level) and associated modifications, reconfigured rooftop plant compound and access arrangements, ventilation louvres, and revisions to façade metal cladding arrangements; and, C. Advertising signage including a total of 5 no. internally illuminated building mounted Lidl logo signs measuring c. 2.5 m x 2.5 m to the North, South, East and West elevations of the large 2 storey retail unit.Decision record indexed
    Decision07 October 2025View record
  37. © OpenStreetMap
    2560434Granted

    Site 1 Phase 2 North Paddocks, Mount Juliet Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny

    For provision of a revised entrance to that previously approved (Grant of Permission ref. 21/389), driveway, parking area, external store, and associated site works at Site 1, Phase 2, North Paddocks, Mount Juliet, Thomastown (formerly described as Site opposite 10th Green, Mount Juliet). The existing boundary was extended and a permitted water tank was approved under Ref: 23/60349. A number of Protected Structures exist at Mount Juliet Estate (including Refs C367, D24, C1021, C1022, C1023); however, no works are proposed to these structuresDecision record indexed
    Decision06 October 2025View record
  38. © OpenStreetMap
    2560148Granted

    Townlands of Morett Killone, Cappakeel Rossmore and Raheennahown North, Co. Laois.

    Develop at this site within the Townlands of Morett, Killone, Cappakeel, Rossmore and Raheennahown north, Co. Laois. The development will consist of a 10-year permission and 40-year operational life for a solar farm on 5 no. land parcels as described herein: West Parcel (A) (Morett townland), Central West Parcel (B) (Morett & Cappakeel. townlands), Centre Parcel (C) (Morett & Cappakeel. townlands), Centre East Parcel (D) (Cappakeel townland) and East Parcel (E) (Rossmore townland). The total site area for the proposed development is c. 249 hectares and consists of the following; c. 1,796,838sq. metres of solar photovoltaic panels on ground mounted steel frames; 44 no. hardstandings for electrical skids and storage; underground power and communication cables and ducts; c. 22,753m. of boundary security fencing; c. 12,915m. of new and existing internal access tracks including 2 no. open span bridge crossings; associated drainage infrastructure; 5 no. site entrances which include the upgrading of 2 no. access points onto the L3930, 1 no. new access point onto the L7815 local road and 2 no. new access points onto the L3930 local public road; 5 no. temporary construction compounds; landscaping and biodiversity enhancement measures and all associated site services and works. Installations of internal network cable comprise trenching for an underground medium voltage electrical cable and associated joint bays and infrastructure, for a distance of approximately 7,189 metres in length along the solar farm lands including 4 no. Horizonal Directional Drilling points to traverse the Dunrally stream and the local roads L3930, L3901 and L3817. A separate planning application will be made to An Bord Pleanála as part of a Strategic Infrastructure Development (SID). This will include the provision of a 110kV substation with electrical control building and ancillary electrical infrastructure, associated compound with palisade fence which is to be located in the West Parcel (A) in the townland of Morett. The substation will connect to the national grid via. A LILO grid connection onsite. This planning application will be lodged with An Bord Pleanála in due course. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared in respect of the proposed development and accompanies this planning application.Decision record indexed
    Decision18 September 2025View record
  39. © OpenStreetMap
    25241Granted

    Lismeehan, O'Callaghan's Mills, Co. Clare

    For the construction of a 1.0mW PV Solar Farm. The proposed works will consist of a 1.0mW PV Solar Farm located to the north of the existing facility, with an area of approximately 1.91 hectares, comprising of linear arrays of solar photovoltaic panels on ground mounted frames (with associated cabling and ducting), a modular substation / inverters, hardcore site access road and all associated site worksDecision record indexed
    Decision16 September 2025View record
  40. © OpenStreetMap
    2560483Granted

    Lands at Dundalk North Business Park, Armagh Road, Sportman Hall Co. Louth

    The development will consist of: (1) Construction of a light industrial / manufacturing facility [c.15,967sq.m GFA / height c.14.57m]. The main facility will include manufacturing and warehousing areas at ground floor, with production offices and storage at first floor / mezzanine-levels. Ancillary uses will consist of research and development (R&D) and office space, a reception / showroom, stair and lift cores, circulation areas, and staff welfare amenities, all extending over two floors in the north and west of the facility. (2) A pedestrian and vehicular access and egress point to the west of the facility and a HGV access and egress point to the south-west of the facility, both connecting to the internal road network of the Dundalk North Business Park. (3) Provision of 200 no. car parking spaces, including 10 no. accessible spaces and 40 no. electric vehicle (EV) charging spaces, and 14 no. motorcycle parking spaces, located to the west of the facility. (4) Provision of 40 no. covered bicycle parking spaces, located to the north (10 no. spaces) and west (30 no. spaces) of the facility. (5) A service / marshalling yard to the east and south of the facility. (6) Provision of out / utility buildings [c.1,329.9sq.m. GFA], shelter structures, external storage, battery storage, plant, a generator, a transformer, sprinkler tank and pump house. (7) An ESB substation and switchroom to the north-west of the facility. (8) A R&D yard to the north of the facility, comprising of varying terrains and slopes, a viewing platform, a machine wash area, a machine compound, and a bio-retention SuDS area. (9) Provision of site lighting, security fencing, and gates. (10) Installation of PV panels at roof level. (11) Erection of building mounted signage on the north, east and west elevations [(c.5m high x c.3m wide) x 3 no. signs] and an illuminated totem sign located at the facilities main entrance [c.2m high x c.1m wide]. (12) The erection of a retaining wall, an acoustic fence, and a berm with screen planting along the eastern boundary, and a berm with screen planting to the north and west of the R&D yard. (13) All hard and soft landscaping works, including the provision of SuDS features, surface treatments, planting, and boundary treatments. (14) All associated site development works, including above and below ground services, on a site of c.6.39ha.Decision record indexed
    Decision15 September 2025View record
  41. © OpenStreetMap
    D25A/0546/WEBGranted

    34, Mather Road North, Mount Merrion, Blackrock, Dublin, A94Y319

    Conversion of attic into habitable accommodation with dormer roof extensions to the side & rear slopes of the main roof & retention of the widening of the existing vehicular entrance with ancillary site works.Decision record indexed
    Decision01 September 2025View record
  42. © OpenStreetMap
    2560516Refused

    Site located in the townland of Moneybig and Bogland, to the north of Existing Kish Business Park, Arklow

    - 2 no. warehouse buildings with a gross floor area (GFA) of c. 3,364 sq.m each and a total height of c. 14.1m. Each warehouse includes a warehouse area of c. 2,419 sq.m, reception area, office, staff facilities, toilets, plant and storage areas at ground floor level, and office space, meeting rooms, staff facilities, toilets, plant and storage facilities at mezzanine level (c. 581 sq.m). - The provision of a service yard with a security hut (c. 34 sq.m) located at the main entrance, HGV unloading areas and 4 no. associated loading bay docks on the eastern elevation of each warehouse building. - The provision of 68 no. car parking spaces including 4 no. accessible spaces and 10 no. EV parking spaces serving staff and visitors. - The provision of 40 no. cycle parking spaces serving staff and visitors. - The provision of a sprinkler tank, sprinkler pump house (c. 13.3 sq.m), fire hydrant tank, hydrant pump house (c. 13.3 sq.m) and ESB substation (c. 25 sq.m) - Construction of a solar farm development consisting of photovoltaic (PV) panel arrays covering an area of approximately c. 15.7 ha on ground mounted steel frames, associated power trunk building (c. 539 sq.m) and 2 no. transformer compounds, underground cabling and ducting, new internal tracks for maintenance and all associated site services works. - Site access from the permitted development to south (WCC Reg. Ref.: 20/1088 as amended WCC Reg. Ref.: 23/62 and 24/88), which is subject to a current separate amendment application under WCC Reg. Ref.: 25/60350, and extension of the permitted inner relief road through the site. - The provision of a new statcom compound including a single storey control and valve building with a GFA of c. 253 sq.m and associated equipment adjacent to the permitted inner relief road to the south of the main site area. The proposed development also includes for the provision of associated landscaping and planting, berms, boundary treatments, internal road network, pedestrian and cyclist infrastructure, signage zones, site lighting, drainage works, sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) and all ancillary site development worksGrounds not yet categorised
    Decision27 August 2025View record
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    D25A/0491/WEBGranted

    Amgen Technology (Ireland), Pottery Road, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, A96F2A8

    Amendments and alterations to the previously approved 3-storey Pharmaceutical Building extension (referred to as ADL2) and ancillary development as previously approved under Reg. Ref. D19A/0904. As part of the granted permission (Reg. Ref. D19A/0904) the 3-storey Pharmaceutical Building extension, subject to this application, comprised a floor area of approximately 17,000 sq.m and a height of approximately 19 metres. The proposed amendments and alterations to the building include: (i) An increase in the overall footprint and gross floor area of the building from c. 17,000sq.m to c. 17,685sq.m. The overall building height will remain at c.19 metres; (ii) A reduction in the level of the ground floor level slab; (iii) The manufacturing activity to be undertaken within the amended building will be limited to product fill & finish. Biological-based pharmaceutical manufacturing processes within the building are no longer proposed; (iv) Omission of the previously approved ground floor level link corridor, previously providing a connection to the neighbouring building to the immediate south; (v) Reconfiguration of the internal layouts from ground to second floor levels and the provision of a corridor linking the amended building to the Coldchain Warehouse building to the north-east; (vi) alterations to the roof plan to include the re-positioning of roof vents, the addition of ventilation ducts, roof mounted chillers, and the provision of railings around the building parapets. Access to the roof level is provided via 2 no. stair cores from second floor level; (vii) Alterations to the external facades, including the re-arrangement of glazing, louvres and panels and amendments to personnel and roller shutter doors; (viii) Realignment and re-grading of roads and footpaths surrounding the building, including the rearrangement of the turning area for emergency vehicles; (ix) realignment of underground drainage and services in the vicinity of the building, together with an increase in the size of the stormwater attenuation system serving the development; (x) enhancements to landscaping around the building; and (xi) all associated site and development works necessary to facilitate the development. This application relates to amendments to a previously approved development which comprises an activity which holds an Industrial Emissions Licence (Reg. No. P0019-02) in accordance with the First Schedule of the EPA Act 1992 as amended.Decision record indexed
    Decision13 August 2025View record
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    D25A/0463/WEBRefused

    Kildara, 44A Foster's Avenue, Mount Merrion, Blackrock, Dublin, A94W963

    New 2 storey extension to side, single storey extension to rear, conversion of attic area, with dormer window to front, re-location of vehicular access (south-east on North Avenue) internal modifications and associated site works.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision01 August 2025View record
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    25/4702Granted

    Loughbeg Ringaskiddy co.Cork

    Permission for the construction of 1) a new three-level extension to the north elevation of the existing production building 02, 2) a new five-level extension to the eastern elevation of the existing production building 02, 3) roof mounted plant and external plant, 4) additional signage, 5) provision of 20 no. car spaces (19 car spaces and 1 no. EV) together with all associated site development works, including demolition of external plant and equipment, relocation of existing vent tank and bund to the south of the existing production building 02, provision of 2 no. water tanks, local modifications to internal site roads, footpaths and underground drainage utility services. The application relates to a development which comprises an activity requiring an industrial emissions directive licence. Hovione is notified as a lower tier establishment under the major accidents directive (as enacted by S.I.209 of 2015)Decision record indexed
    Decision30 July 2025View record
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    24/5211Granted

    Corrin, Kill Saint Anne North, Clykeel North Ballinvarrig East, Ballinvarrig West, Deerpark Knockaduff,Kill Saint Anne South, Ballyarra,Mohera Spuree, Castlelyons,Fermoy, Co. Cork

    Permission for 10-year permission for a solar farm consisting of solar photovoltaic panels on ground mounted frames, 4 single storey transformer stations, 4 single storey spare parts storage containers, 1 single storey MV electrical kiosk, a 38kV substation compound with 1 single storey substation building, underground electrical ducting, cabling and joint bays within the development site and within the L-1520-11, L1520-39, L-1518-0, L5789-0 and L-1517-0 public roads to connect the solar farm field parcels, a new entrance off the L-5720-11, a new entrance off the L-5170-0, upgrading of an existing agricultural entrance off the L-1520-11, internal access tracks, security fencing, CCTV, landscaping and all associated development site works at corrin, Kill Saint Anne North, Clykeel North, Ballinvarrig East, Ballinvarrig West, Deerpark, Knockaduff, Kill Saint Anne South, Ballyarra, Mohera, Spurree (townlands), Castlelyons, Fermoy, Co. Cork. The solar panels are arranged within a site area covering approximately 41.72ha, the site area within the public road is approximately 4.9ha. The total development area (including ancillary works) amounts to approximately 46.66ha. A Natrua Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the planning authority with this application. The Natrua Impact Statement will be available for inspection or purchase at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy during office hours at the office of the Planning Authority.Decision record indexed
    Decision14 July 2025View record
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    2560364Granted

    Unit 27 Beechwood Close, Boghall Road, Bray

    The change of use of the unit from light industrial to warehouse with trade counters for the sale of building related products principally to trade. Works to the premises include: South elevation: removal of roller shutter and inclusion of a new point of entry to the trade counters. Installation of a new operator sign above the new trade counter entry with downlighter. Marking out parking at the front of the building. East elevation: installation of new double door and a single operator sign. North Elevation: area for wall mounted mechanical plant. Internally: removal of an internal mezzanine and installation of trade counter area. All other ancillary works associated with the proposed developmentDecision record indexed
    Decision08 July 2025View record
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    WEB1305/25Granted

    65 Fitzwilliam Square North, Dublin 2, D02 KW40

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE permission for development consisting of demolition of a non original external steps to the rear of existing return at ground floor garden level, essential internal and external repairs and maintenance work, minor material alterations and new refurbishment works to an existing 4 storey over basement and 3 storeys over basement rear return office building at 65 Fitzwilliam Square North, Dublin 2 D02 KW40 (A Protected Structure) The site is located with the curtilage of a Protected Structure RPS Ref 2860 and is located within an Architectural Conservation Area External works to include: • Removal of non original copper sheeting to main roof and its replacement with Blue Bangor slate roof, new lead centre valleys and parapet with cast iron rain water goods to the rear elevation. • Repairs and reslating of hipped roof to the rear return with new lead flashing to the existing chimney and new cast iron rainwater goods. • Removal of non original steel window at 3rd floor level front elevation and replacement with appropriate style like for like 3 over 3 sliding sash window. • Repairs and upgrading of all original historic sliding sash windows. • Reinstatement of historic decorative lead fan light and side lights to main entrance. • Repointing in lime mortar front and rear elevational brickwork including return building. Provision of external feathered lime mortar reveals to all windows in lieu of existing sand and cement surrounds. • Repair and cleaning of granite rusticated blockwork to front entrance and basement elevations, repair and cleaning of granite steps, cills, parapet and plinth. • Repair of historic front iron railings and gate to front elevation/repair of historic iron window rails to first floor front windows. • Provision of new contemporary styled French door and screen at lower ground level of rear return. • Removal of non original window and door to rear of existing return at lower ground floor level and provision of replacement sash windows to match existing overhead. • Repairs and refurbishment of existing under footpath stores to front. • Removal of redundant services/cables in the front and rear elevations. • Provision of discrete recessed downlighter in transom over front door and provision of 2 no. uplighters withing the external side of the front fan light. • Provision of new replacement business wall plaque mounted on granite walling to side of front entrance door. • Provision of wall vent openings for room ventilation to front and rear elevations. • Provision of external air conditioning units within centre valley of the main roof together with provision of PV solar panels to the roof slopes. • Repairs of existing brick boundary walls, site associated works to include landscaping, revised s/w and foul drainage and bicycle storage to rear. Internal works to include: • Replacement and upgrading of all existing services including plumbing, electrics, heating, air conditioning, lighting, ventilation, fire alarm and fire escape signs. • Floor strengthening and repairs to all floors • Upgrading an refurbishment of existing rear return providing new layouts to provide canteen, tea stations and updated sanitary/changing facilities and meeting rooms at all 4 levels throughout with replacement fire rated steel/glass doors to existing staircase openings at each level. • Provision of new internal fire rated glazed screen to side of existing basement stairs. • Provision of new double doors between two main reception rooms at entrance level. • Removal of lower ground floor later concrete floor complete with underfloor heating. • Repairs and upgrading works to all ceilings including repairs and cleaning of all cornice work and centre roses. • Provision of sound proofing to floors • Refurbishment of all original historic fireplaces and removal of all non original fire surrounds. • New internal desk layout and related furniture • Provision of new floor finishes and complete internal redecoration. • Upgrading of existing internal doors to provide required fire ratings • General internal improvement works and other minor associated alterations. • Modification of non original clerestory window to main stairwell.Decision record indexed
    Decision07 July 2025View record
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    2460864Granted

    Sarsfield Street, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary

    The construction of a block wall to the north of existing open yard to subdivide the yard from existing properties & provision of a pedestrian door way to the rear yard of property numbers 26A, 27C, 28, 29A & 33 Sarsfield Street; Retain the clearing of overgrown vegetation from existing large open yard and installation of 50mm layer of blinding over existing hardcore; Retain a single storey extension to the rear of existing house number 28; Retain a single storey extension to the rear of existing house number 29A; Retain two storey extension to the rear of number 27 ( now known as 27A) consisting of 2 apartments- one at ground floor level ( 27C) and one at first floor level ( 27B) which are both accessed off existing pedestrian accessway serving the development; Retain installation of Pole with CCTV mounted camera covering existing pedestrian access and open yard; Retain the construction of 3 number garden sheds together with all associated site worksDecision record indexed
    Decision02 July 2025View record
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    D25A/0181Granted

    43, Mount Merrion Avenue, Blackrock, Dublin, A94D2N4 (A Protected Structure)

    Permission is sought for (A) The removal of the existing two-storey return (part demolished to neighbouring property), modern single-storey timber outhouse, conservatory and shed, all to the rear. (B) The construction of a two-storey return with associated rooflight, a double height extension with associated rooflight and a single storey extension with a canopy, all to the rear. (C) Minor internal reconfiguration, refurbishment and associated restoration works throughout the house. (D) A new conservation grade roof-light to the rear/ north-west facing main roof. (E) Refurbishment/upgrade works to existing timber sash windows with slimlite double glazing and replacement of modern windows with timber sash windows. (F) All ancillary site, boundary and landscaping works. (A Protected Structure)Decision record indexed
    Decision30 June 2025View record
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