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4065/24

PROTECTED STRUCTURE The conservation, refurbishment and upgrade of the existing National Concert Hall (NCH) buildings including: the former University Building's Butler north-east and south-cast wings and the central Butler main entrance block (c.1914); the former Exhibition Hall buildings (c.1865) including the south range, the main auditorium, the John Field and Carolan rooms; the former UCD Medical Library and north range. The total floor area of the existing buildings, subject of this planning application, is 16,560sqm. The development includes a new three storey over basement extension to the west of the existing auditorium, ante space and Carolan Room (3610sqm), the insertion of a new floor to both the Studio Space (226sqm) and the former Medical Library (662sqm) and a new two storey atrium extension linking the Butler building to. the central 1865 block (336m) and an extension to the basement under the main auditorium (873sqm). The overall area of the proposed development is 20,869sqm (4295sqm basement and 16,574sqm above ground) The main buildings and boundary walls, the subject of application are designated Protected Structures within the NCH complex (Ref: RPS 2425). Adjacent protected structures include the Real Tennis Court (Ref: RPS 2426) and Iveagh House (Department of Foreign Affairs) and Iveagh Gardens, including stone garden folly (Ref. RPS 7791). In order to facilitate proposed development, the following demolitions are required: 1042sqm two storey former Anatomy Block (c.1884 with c.1930 modifications) plus 332sqm. of ancillary extensions; 116sqm two storey (1981) plant room with associated roof plant to the rear of the main auditorium; 65sqm two storey (2016) temporary stair block to the rear of the 1865 building 250sqm three storey over basement (c.1995) sanitary accommodation extension to the rear of Butler north-east wing including existing bridge link structure at first floor level; Removal of an internal fire stair core (1981) located to the west of the John Field Room; Removal of escape stairs (1981) from the auditorium within the south range; Removal of existing (c.1960) external fire escape stairs between Butler building and 1865 block; Removal of a section of the basement (c.1914) under the existing carpark to the front of the south wings of Butler building; Removal of several internal modern interventions throughout the buildings. The existing limestone façade to Earlsfort terrace will be cleaned and conserved. The existing rendered and partly rendered masonry walls to the elevations of the 1865 former exhibition hall buildings shall be repaired re-rendered as appropriate. Refurbishment work will include the conservation and repaired existing external windows, doors, roof lights and upgrading - restoration and repair of existing slate roof and rainwater goods, proposed removal of existing bitumen roof covering to the auditorium and John Field room roof structures and replacement with metal standing seam roof finish and new rooflights. Any existing original external glazing will be retained where possible and works will include the upgrade of glazing to some areas. The window openings of the main auditorium shall reopened and a secondary glazing shall be installed externally to the existing windows. The same window treatment is proposed for the NSO rehearsal space (former UCD medical library) The works include complete replacement of all mechanical and electrical services and the provision of solar panels and heat pumps. This application includes minor modifications to the former Pathology Building, previously permitted development (Reg. Ref 4975/23). The modifications include: The provision of a roof light in the link structure; The re-ordering of the link structure layout to include changing places facility; Removal of 1 no. tree from the existing landscaped area fronting onto Hatch Street; Amendments to the external entrance ramp and steps. The external works will comprise of hard and soft landscaping, including measures to protect the existing trees, lighting, new steps, ramps and gently sloped inclines to facilitate universal access to the proposed new entrance, provision of café terrace areas for outdoor dining, 84 no. Sheffield bicycle stands (168 bicycles) plus 8 no. cargo bicycle stands, upgrade of existing foul and surface water drainage lines, provision of SUDS features and all associated ancillary drainage, bin storage, screened mechanical Plant areas and all associated site works on a site area of circa 1.3 hectares. The service vehicle access gate off Hatch Street will be moved further east to accommodate safer access. The development has been screened for both Appropriate Assessment, Environmental Impact Assessment. A Basement Impact Assessment and Architectural Heritage Impact assessment has been carried out.

National Concert Hall, National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.1 km away
Granted17 September 2024
WEB1010/26

We, Earlsfort Centre Hotel Proprietors Limited, intend to apply for planning permission for development at The Conrad Hotel, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, D02 V562. To the north of the site, is the St. Stephen’s Green House office complex. A portion of the application site also fronts onto Leeson Street Lower. To the south of the site is the Earlsfort Centre office complex, and to the east of the site are the offices fronting onto Lesson Street Lower including Ormonde House, with the National Concert Hall opposite, to the west. The proposed development comprises upgrades works and extension of the existing hotel, including: • Elevational upgrade works to the existing hotel including replacement and enhancement of windows; • A new 8 storey extension over existing event space, resulting in a 10 storey building with accommodation and reconfiguration of the existing event space at ground level with additional head height and ancillary spaces at first floor and 8 No floors of bedroom accommodation; • Internal modifications and improvements to hotel facilities; • 7th floor extension to Earlsfort Terrace and provision of additional floor to existing hotel providing resulting in a 9 no. storey building with set back to Earlsfort Terrace over existing basement and lower ground floor; • Existing bar and restaurant facade upgrade facing Earlsfort Plaza; • An increase in hotel bedrooms from 192 No. to 308 No. (an increase of 6,189 sqm); and • All associated works, site development, landscaping, plant, demolition and construction work and consequential revisions to the existing hotel internally and externally. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of Dublin City Council, Planning Department, Block 4, Ground Floor, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8 during its public opening hours (9.00a.m.- 4.30p.m.). A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the planning authority on payment of the prescribed fee (€20.00) within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application, and such submissions or observations will be considered by the planning authority in making a decision on the application. The planning authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission.

The Conrad Hotel, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, D02 V562Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.1 km away
Granted17 April 2026
3204/21

Planning permission for development at the Conrad Hotel, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, D02 V562. A portion of the application site also fronts onto Leeson Street Lower. To the north of the site, is the St. Stephen's Green House office complex. To the south of the site is the Earlsfort Centre office complex, and to the east of the site are the offices fronting onto Lesson Street Lower including Ormonde House, with the National Concert Hall opposite, to the west. The proposed development comprises upgrades works and extension of the existing hotel, including: (i) Provision of new façade and elevational upgrade works to the existing hotel; Minor extensions to the existing building footprint and internal modifications to hotel facilities including revisions to food and beverage provision, café with street hatch, new wellness centre, meeting/conference facilities, back of house and ancillary facilities; (iii) Replacement of ballroom/event space and portion of the basement with new multi-use event space across two floors and 7 no. storeys of new hotel accommodation above (8 storeys total) above basement level; (iv) Provision of additional floor (hotel accommodation) to existing hotel providing for a 9 no. storey building over basement and lower ground floor; (v) The proposal includes a two level roof top bar terrace to Earlsfort Terrace; (vi) The development overall increases the GFA from 14,405 sq.m. to 20,486 sq.m. and increase the no. of hotel rooms from 192 to 280; (vii) Access to the multi-use event space from Leeson Street Lower; (viii) Reduction in car parking from 87 no. to 60 no.; (ix) A new pedestrian access point to Leeson Street Lower; (x) All associated works, site development, demolition and construction work and consequential revisions to the existing hotel internally and externally.

Conrad Hotel, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, D02 V562Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.1 km away
Granted15 September 2021
4951/22

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the conservation and refurbishment of the existing north wing and part of the east wing of the National Concert Hall and the Real Tennis Court building and the construction of a new four storey over basement extension with a planetarium dome to the west of the north wing at the boundary of the Iveagh Gardens. The development includes the change of use of the former UCD School of Civil Engineering to the National Children's Science Centre. The total floor area of the development is approx. 9580 sq.m. The National Concert Hall, Real Tennis Court and Iveagh House (Department of Foreign Affairs) and Iveagh Gardens, including stone garden folly are designated Protected Structures (References RPS 2425, 2426 and 7791). In order to facilitate the new extension, the following demolitions are required: - 450 sq.m two storey stone building, which houses a workshop, plant area and ancillary items; and a 120 sq.m maintenance shed located in the north western corner of the site; - A section of the boundary along the Iveagh Gardens, allowing for a new access ramp and steps into the Iveagh Gardens. - A 200 sq.m single storey lean-to structure located to the south side of the Real Tennis Court building, providing for universal access to the Real Tennis Court building. The Real Tennis Court building will be refurbished including the restoration of the tennis court (to a playable condition), and to facilitate space for temporary displays and exhibitions. Construction of a single storey structure to the south side of the Real Tennis Court building will provide universal access, and will include a lobby, toilets, tea station, stairs, lift and ancillary works. Existing windows and roof lights are to be repaired, restored and upgraded as required. The construction of a new link tunnel with a single storey glazed box roof light will connect the Real Tennis Court building to the north east corner of the National Concert Hall. The restoration and refurbishment works to the north and east wings of the former UCD School of Engineering will include a new entrance to the existing north wing, new fire doors to corridors, new lift core to link all levels and permanent interactive display spaces from basement to second floor, a gift shop, lecture theatre, science demonstration laboratory, classrooms, schools lunch area, offices, new sanitary facilities and additional ancillary accommodation. Refurbishment work will also include the restoration of existing external and internal windows and doors, upgrading of the existing roof and roof lights and all minor/ repair work. All existing plant to be removed from roof and replaced with new plant to be located on both the existing and new roof extension. The new extension will connect to the existing building through a glazed link and will include interactive display spaces, a domed planetarium, and external balcony, café, circulation cores and ancillary spaces. Additional plant, toilets and support accommodation will be housed in the basement. The external works will comprise of hard and soft landscaping, lighting, new steps and ramps to facilitate universal access to the existing north wing and Iveagh Gardens, a section of new decorative railings to Iveagh Gardens to replace the proposed section of wall to be removed 26 no. bicycle stands, new surface water attenuation, new foul connection and all associated ancillary works on a site area of circa. 0.837 hectares. The development has been screened for both Appropriate Assessment and Environmental Impact Assessment.

National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.1 km away
Granted23 November 2022
4975/23

PROTECTED STRUCTURE The development will consist of the conservation and refurbishment of the existing Pathology Block, one of the buildings included in the National Concert Hall (NCH) Complex, located on Hatch Street Upper. The development includes the change of use of the former UCD School of Medicine to the Learning and Participation function of the NCH. The total floor area of the development is approx. 1401 msq. The Pathology Block, link structure and adjacent Butler Wing (South) are designated Protected Structures within the NCH complex (Reference RPS 2425). The conservation and refurbishment works to the Pathology Block will include a new public entrance to the existing link structure on Hatch Street Upper to provide universal access, 2no. recital spaces, 5no. workshop spaces, offices, new sanitary facilities and additional ancillary support and plant accommodation. The existing sandstone facade and chimney stack to Hatch Street will be cleaned, repaired and conserved. Existing brickwork shall be repointed where necessary. Refurbishment work will include the conservation and repair of existing external windows, doors, roof lights and upgrading of the existing slate roof, including removal of some asbestos slates, and rainwater goods and all minor/repair work. The existing glazing will be retained where possible and works will include installation of slim-line glazing in the two recital rooms and percussion workshops. Secondary glazing will be installed internally to 5no. of the windows of the main recital space. 5no. casement windows will be replaced with new timber sliding sashes, to match the windows on Hatch Street Upper. New heating, ventilation and cooling plant is to be located internally in the first floor area of the West Range, with associated louvres to the roof lantern and condensers in the courtyard garden, new floor and removal of walls and staircase. 2no. window openings are to be adapted, and 2no. new opes to provide fire escape doors on the west elevation. The existing access gate will be relocated to the north. Walls and partitions to be removed to facilitate Workshops 3, 4 and 5 and office 2. Blocked up opes to be reused with new doors and windows to the courtyard. The existing flat roofed timber clad structure over the granite bridge linking the Pathology Block and the Butler Wing is to be removed and the bridge returned to its original condition. A lime render application is proposed on the east elevation facing the Butler Wing. The flat roof and north wall of the link structure to be removed and rebuilt, to accommodate new entrance space, toilet facilities. Internal steps and a platform lift will facilitate universal access to the existing ground floor of the Butler Wing South. The rear wall is to be rebuilt 2.4 meters to the north to accommodate 2 no. universally accessible toilets on the Pathology Block ground floor and the ground floor of the Butler Wing South. In order to facilitate the proposed development, the following demolitions are required: Block A - A 75sqm vacant repair workshop with a flat roof and pre cast concrete coping. Block B - A 9sqm vacant lock-up store of modern blockwork construction, partly rendered. Block C - A 33msq single storey lean-to structure and redundant plant and ducts located to the north side of the Pathology Block to re-instate two high level windows. Block D - An existing 5sqm concrete lean-to shed in the courtyard - housing redundant plant equipment. Block E - An existing 6sqm timber frame enclosure in the courtyard. Modern 1990s mezzanine 141sqm first floor and staircase housing vacant offices. 28sqm timber gallery and stairs. 109sqm Link Structure to include flat roof and rear wall. The external works will comprise hard and soft landscaping, including measures to protect the three mature lime trees, lighting, new steps and gently sloped inclines to facilitate universal access to the proposed new entrance, new folding gates to Hatch Street Upper to replace the existing section of infill railings, 4 bicycle stands (8 bicycles), replacement of existing drainage lines, provision of SUDS features and all associated ancillary drainage and site works on a site area of circa. 0.2628 hectares. The development has been screened for both Appropriate Assessment and Environmental Impact Assessment.

The Pathology Block, at the National Concert Hall, Hatch Street Upper, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.1 km away
Granted16 February 2024
WEB1206/21

The development will consist of Internal and external lighting set against the existing glazed façade to provide white and adjustable multi-coloured lighting. This will consist of: 1. Existing low-level internal lighting fixtures on the north façade, from first floor to fifth floor, to be moved from floor level to ceiling level on each floor, and have the lighting capability changed from white to RGBW. 2. New high-level (at the top of the ground floor extents) recessed RGBW external lighting fixtures on the north facade. To provide a wash to the facade on the ground floor, including the entrance area.

69-71, St. Stephen's Green South, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.1 km away
Refused20 April 2021
WEB1608/20

External signage to the north elevation of previously approved office building (Reg Ref 3068/15). The signage will consist of: 1. New 170mm high back-lit stainless steel individual lettering to stone band above ground floor windows; 2. New logo lightbox in existing front window measuring 1675mm high by 1155mm wide; 3. Two new 500mm high backlit logos and lettering mounted to existing stone-clad reveals at main entrance.

69-71, Saint Stephen's Green South, Dublin 2, D02 T856Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.1 km away
Granted02 November 2020
3020/22

1. The change of use of 3 No. existing office units at ground floor level from office use to use as to 3 No. 2 Bedroom Apart- Hotel Units; 2. Incorporation of the proposed 3 No. 2-Bedroom Apart- Hotel Units into the existing adjoining Premier Suites Apart- Hotel; 3. Infill of 3No. existing external recessed terraces to the rear of the units at Ground Floor Level and incorporation within the proposed 3 No. Apart- Hotel guest suite units; 4 All associated alterations to the rear facade of the building at ground floor level; & 5. All ancillary internal alterations, site development works and services.

Stephen's Hall, 14,15,16, & 17 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.1 km away
Granted03 March 2022
2067/21

Permission for alterations to the previously granted permission (ref 2275/20) for development at this site to consist of the lowering of 4 no. window cills on the lower ground level of the Leeson Street elevation to allow for the introduction of a louvred section within the increased opening. The replacement of the existing windows with a new sash and case system to match the existing. The addition of rainscreen cladding in lieu of brick to party wall sections of the north and east elevations, abutting the Earlsfort terrace development. The addition of 25 sqm screened enclosure for plant on the proposed flat roof. The relocation of the proposed accessible platform lift from the left hand side of the main entrance to the right on the Leeson Street elevation, including works to create a new opening in the railing to the public throughfare. The replacement of 1no. upper ground floor window with a door of a matching style to the existing window. All related ancillary services and site works. The areas as specified in the granted permission (ref 2275/20) will remain unchanged.

18, Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2, D02 HE97 (also known as Ossory House, Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2)Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.1 km away
Granted16 March 2021
2275/20

Planning permission for alterations to a previously granted planning permission (Ref. No. 4097/19) for development at this site c. 812 sq m at 18 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2 (also known as Ossory House, Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2) for the reconfiguration and extension above the rear (west part) of the existing office development at 2nd and 3rd floor level resulting in overall office floorspace increase of c. 449 sqm approximately, and associated site development works. The development will consist of revisions to internal layout, comprising the removal and repositioning of internal stud partition walls, removal of existing atrium; a revised reception space/layout at upper ground floor level with a new platform lift and visitor seating arrangement; green roof; solar collector panels; roof skylights; extension of existing stairwell from existing 1st floor to 3rd floor level; the removal of existing disabled access ramp at north (front) elevation and installation of a disabled access platform lift and removal/alterations to a section of railings at front of building and associated works; minor elevational changes. The development will also include changes to existing car and cycle parking areas; new shower, locker, drying room at basement level, and the omission of 7 no. existing car parking spaces (resulting in a total car parking provision of 14 no.spaces), and provision of 13 no. additional basement cycle parking spaces (resulting in a total cycle parking provision of 23 no.spaces); site development works above and below ground; attenuation; physical changes to existing permitted rooftop plant (including new rooftop ope for maintenance and repair purposes); piped infrastructure and ducting; and all associated site excavation and development works above and below ground. Vehicular access and egress to the purposed basement level will continue to be from Convent Place.

18, Leeson Street Lower, Dublin, 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.1 km away
Granted16 April 2020
3505/25

IPUT plc. Intends to apply for planning permission to amend a previously permitted development (DCC Reg Ref 4077/23) at a site comprising Deloitte House, 29 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2 (formerly Teach Earlsfort/Earlsfort House) and Garryard House (formerly 25-28) Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2 (and including a 2-level carpark to the rear of both office blocks). The site abuts No. 24 Earlsfort Terrace (a Protected Structure). The proposed development includes the following elements: Changes to all permitted facades, including changes to façade design, solid-to-void rhythm & proportion, materials, door relocations etc (with associated internal layout changes); Changes to the northern elevation including omission of a permitted colonnade on Hatch Street Upper and associated change to building footprint; Facade moved north by 1000mm at Level 07 & 08; Omission of a mezzanine level (at Basement -1); Change of use (c.300 sq. m.) at Lower Ground Floor (from stairs/wc/parking to staff wellness suite); Additional roof terrace at Level 5 (facing north & east), with associated landscaping; Relocation of ESB sub-station (from Earlsfort Terrace to the western facing façade); Relocation and enlargement of permitted café (now to be accessed from Hatch Street Upper); and parapet lowered at 7th Floor setback. There will be a slight reduction in overall floorspace (from c.30,955 sq. m to c. 30,945 sq. m) with no change in the permitted overall height.

Deloitte House, 29 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2 (formerly Teach Earlsfort/Earlsfort House) and Garryard House, (formerly 25-28) Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, (and including a 2-level carpark to the rear of both office blocks).Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted24 February 2026
4077/23

Planning permission for development at a site comprising Deloitte House, 29 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2 (formerly Teach Earlsfort/Earlsfort House) and Garryyard House (formerly 25-28) Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2 and including a 2 level carpark to the rear of both office blocks. The site abuts No 24 Earlsfort Terrace ( a protected structure). The intention is to demolish all existing structures on the site and to construct an exemplar replacement building, predominantly office workshop along with a dedicated arts & cultural facility incorporating a retail cafe. Demolition - the demolition of the existing office buildings (c.9,829m2 including basements) comprising a 7 storey (+basement) office block (Deloitte House), fronting onto Hatch Street Upper and Earlsfort Terrace (c.24.18m high + setback plant), an adjoining 5 storey & basement office block (Garryyard House), fronting onto Earlsfort Terrace (c. 17.55m high & setback plant), and a 2 level car park (c. 2,474m2) to the rear of both office blocks. Construction: the construction of a single new office development (c.31,577m2) on the site of the demolished structures, accommodating a dedicated arts & cultural facility (c. 464m2 including a retail cafe). The proposed development will range in height from 2 storeys to the south (facing protected structures along Earlsfort Terrace/Adeladie Road), through setback floors of 6 and 7 storeys to an 8 and 9 storey setback level towards the north/northeast of the site (facing Hatch Street Upper and Earlsfort Terrace), giving an upper parapet height of c.36,855m above ground (with roof plant above). The scheme includes external terraces facing south (at 3rd, 6th, 8th and 9th storey), facing east (at 6th 7th and 8th storey) facing north (at 8th storey) and a pedestrian colonnade onto the Hatch Street Upper frontage. The existing 130 car space will reduce to 20 spaces, accommodated at basement level, accessed off Earlsfort Terrace. 350 bicycle spaces will be provided (including cargo bike and accessible spaces). The proposed development includes associated plant, landscaping and ancillary development and site works above and below ground, including realignment/resurfacing works to parts of the public footpaths boundary the site (along Hatch Street Upper and Earlsfort Terrace).

Deloitte House, 29 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted26 January 2024
WEB1029/25

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Tottoria Trading Limited intends to apply for permission for development at 19-20 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2, D02 XY48. No. 20 Leeson Street is a protected structure (RPS 4392). The proposed development will consist of the change of use of 19-20 Leeson Street Lower from Commercial Offices to Education use. No physical works are proposed as part of this development.

19-20 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2, D02 XY48Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted28 February 2025
3828/24

PROTECTED STRUCTURE. Permission for development at 19-20 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2, D02XY48 and the rear of 82-85 Leeson Street Lower, D02 PX56 (off Stable Lane). No. 20 Leeson Street is a protected structure (RPS 4392). The proposed development will consist of internal alterations to no. 19 Leeson Street Lower and no. 20 Leeson Street Lower, to facilitate the ancillary office and classroom requirements of the Institute of Education, and the provision of a new 4 storey extension, comprising classroom and ancillary space, to the rear of no. 19 and no 20 Leeson Street Lower (no. 20 being a Protected Structure), fronting Convent Place and bicycle parking to the rear of 82-85 Leeson Street Lower, accessed via Stable Lane, Leeson Street Lower. The proposal will provide 9 no. classrooms total across the existing buildings at 19 and 20 Leeson Street Lower and 4 storey extension. To facilitate the proposed development, minor alterations to no. 19 and 20 Leeson Street Lower are proposed, including the amendments and alterations to original and non-original building fabrics. Alterations to no. 20 (Protected Structure) include the removal and alteration of external/internal staircase elements to the rear of the building; alteration of the enclosed rear area element at basement level; new party wall opening connections at basement, ground and first floor; infill of one existing party wall opening at ground floor level; removal of non-original partitions at ground, first and second floor level; alterations to rear return layout at basement, ground and first floor level to provide office and toilet accommodation including the infill of an existing fire escape opening; removal of plant room element at return roof level and provision of a new hipped roof; break-out and provision of doors to the cross-walls at ground and first floor level; subdivision of front room at second floor level; alteration of layout at third floor level; enlargement of existing rooflight to provide AOV; cleaning and repointing of existing rear façade including the infill of a window opening, enlargement of an opening and provision of replacement timber sash windows at third floor level; re-rendering of rear return and other minor ancillary works. The proposed internal alterations to no. 19 and no. 20 Leeson Street will provide for: Lobby areas, a staff kitchen student lockers, a classroom and 2 no. toilets at basement level. A reception, classroom, break out room and 2 no. toilets at ground floor level, 2 no. classrooms, a breakout room and an office at first floor level. 2 no. offices, a classroom and a breakout room at second floor level and 2 no. tutorial rooms and 2 no. toilets at third floor level. The proposed new 4 storey extension will provide for: A classroom, 4 no. toilets, accessible lift, stairs, link to no.19, bicycle and bin storage areas and a landscaped courtyard area to the rear of no. 20 Leeson Street at ground floor level. A classroom, breakout room and 3 no. toilets at first floor level and ancillary lift, and stairs. A classroom, lobby areas, 3 no. toilets and ancillary lift, and stairs at second floor level. A classroom, break out space ancillary lift and stairs and 3 no. toilets at third floor level. A link is provided connecting the proposed extension to the rear of no. 19 Leeson Street Lower at ground, first and second floor level. The proposal includes for hard and soft landscaping, solar panels at roof level of no. 19, bicycle parking (at 19&20 and at Stable Lane), platform lift to basement at front elevation of no. 19, and all other associated site works and services above and below ground on an overall site area of approx. 546m2.

19-20 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2, D02XY48 and the rear of 82-85 Leeson Street Lower D02PX56, (Off Stable Lane)Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted17 October 2024
3159/24

RETENTION Permission for the replacement of existing sash windows with pvc framed double glazed windows to the facades of the upper floors.

100 Leeson Street Lower, including onto Leeson Lane, Dublin 2, D02W023Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Refused02 April 2024
3441/20

Permission for a) Proposed change of use of the ground floor of the former St. Vincent's Hospital doctors sleeping quarters to function rooms, kitchen, bin store and sanitary facilities associated with the existing public house, b) Alterations to existing public house consisting of the relocation of the sanitary facilities, c) Extension, linking buildings, containing universal WC and associated alterations, d) Alterations to ground floor facade to Leeson Lane to accommodate new exit to building to the rear of 100 Leeson Street Lower fronting onto Leeson Lane, Dublin 2.

Rear of 100 Leeson Street Lower fronting onto Leeson Lane, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted18 November 2020
WEB2766/24

Alterations to the planning permission for the refurbishment and extension of the buildings under Register Reference 3706/21; An Bord Pleanála Reference ABP-312494-22 to provide an additional 1,433 sq. m. GFA of office accommodation (to 17,544 sq. m. GFA; an additional 7,672 sq. m. GFA to the existing building) comprising: 1) Rearrangement of permitted basement layout reducing car parking spaces from 16 no. (including 1 no. disabled space) to 6 no. (including 2 no. disabled spaces); increasing cycle parking spaces from 174 no. to 238 no.; repositioning of cycle parking areas, staff showers, changing rooms and lockers, cycle repair area, plant and tank areas, bin storage areas and provision of 1 no. motorcycle parking space; 2) Reconfiguration of layout of ground floor on the Hatch Street Upper frontage including incorporation of permitted office space for collaborative working into building reception area and repositioned ESB substation and switchrooms and on the Adelaide Road frontage to provide for extended building reception area; 3) Construction of an extension (147 sq. m.) to the permitted sixth floor office floorplate on the Hatch Street Upper frontage; 4) Construction of an extension (97 sq. m.) to the permitted seventh floor office floorplate on the Hatch Street Upper frontage including provision of a 44.5 sq. m. roof terrace; 5) Reconfiguration of the permitted roofterrace and green roof on the seventh floor on the Adelaide Road frontage including provision of a plant enclosure and extension of the area of the roof terrace from 136.8 sq. m. to 223 sq. m.; and 6) Construction of an additional office floor (1,158 sq. m.) set back from Hatch Street Upper frontage with two new roof terraces – 87 sq. m. to the north and 192 sq. m. to the south.

Montague House, Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 and Hardwicke House, Hatch Street Upper, Dublin 2, D02 ND9Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted09 June 2025
3706/21

Planning permission for the development will consist of the refurbishment and extension of the buildings comprising: 1) reconfiguration of the layout of the basement to provide for 16 no. car parking spaces (including 1 no disabled car parking space); 174 no. cycle parking spaces; 2 no. motorcycle parking spaces; staff showers, changing rooms and lockers; bicycle repair area; plant and tank areas and bin storage areas; 2) reconfiguration of the existing office floorplates and construction of extensions on the eastern and western sides of the buildings at first, second, third, fourth and fifth floors to provide an additional 6,239 sq. m. GFA of office accommodation (to 16,111 sq. m. GFA) including office space for collaborative working at ground floor in Hardwicke House and an ESB substation and switchrooms at ground level; 3) construction of two additional setback floors resulting in an eight storey Hardwicke House, setting back to a seven storey Montague House; 4) removal of all existing external cladding and replacement with a new stone frame structure framing double height glazed openings; 5) provision of roof terraces at sixth and seventh floor level on Montague House and at the sixth floor level on Hardwicke House; 6) provision of a 541 sq. m. plant area enclosure and 85 sq. m. solar photovoltaic ('PV') modules at roof level; 7) upgrading of pedestrian route along the eastern boundary, reconfiguration of the disabled ramp and widening of the access steps to the front of Hardwicke House.

Montague House, Dublin 2 and Hardwicke House, Hatch Street Upper, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted09 December 2021
5057/23

The site abuts No. 18 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2 (D02 HR23) a protected structure (RPS2421) and is bounded by Earlsfort Terrace, Adelaide Road and to the rear by Hatch Place. The proposed development consists of amendments to a totem sign permitted under planning application Ref. 3440/21 and involves a reduction in the height of the permitted totem sign (from c.4m to c.3m) and modifications to its design. The application includes all associated and ancillary development and site works above and below ground.

Formerly Seagrave House, Nos. 19-20 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2 (D02 EN84) and Davitt House, No. 65 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 (D02TW27).Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted23 February 2024
4835/22

The site abuts No. 18 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2 (D02 HR23) a protected structure (RPS2421) and is bounded by Earlsfort Terrace, Adelaide Road and to the rear by Hatch Place. The proposed development consists the installation of planters and landscaping and/or tables and chairs on the permitted terraces at floors 4, 5, and 6 (terraces were permitted on the parent permission for development on the site under Reg. Ref. 3040/17 (ABP 300914-18), as amended under Reg. Ref. 3984/19 (ABP 306061-19) and Reg. Ref. 3440/21) including use of floor 5 and 6 terraces (used as maintenance at present) as staff terraces. The terraces are located on the north, east, south and west elevations. No increase in floor space or the size of the permitted terraces is proposed.

Seagrave House (Nos. 19-20 Earlsfort Terrace) Dublin 2 (D02 EN84) and Davitt House (No. 65 Adelaide Road) Dublin 2 (D02 TW27)Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted07 November 2022
3440/21

Planning permission for development at this site, formerly Seagrave House (No's. 19-20 Earlsfort Terrace) Dublin 2 (DO2 EN84) and Davitt House (No. 65 Adelaide Road) Dublin 2 (D02 TW27). The site abuts No. 18 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2 (D02 HR23) a Protected Structure (RPS 2421) and is bounded by Earlsfort Terrace, Adelaide Road and, to the rear, by Hatch Place. The proposed development seeks to amend a permission for a four to seven storey development, granted under Reg. Ref. 3040/17 (ABP-300914-18), as previously amended under Reg. Ref. 3984/19 (ABP-306061-19). No change is proposed in the permitted building height or floorspace. The proposed development includes: 1. Modifications to external ground floor level railings and landscaping along Earlsfort Terrace and Adelaide Road (including provision of an external planter and a c. 4m high 'totem' sign near the main entrance) and provision of new paving to footpath (within the applicant's ownership); 2. Modifications to the external façade at ground floor level (including the provision of two pass doors and one revolving door at the main entrance, exclusion of a permitted side access door to Earlsfort Terrace [beside No. 18 Earlsfort Terrace, a Protected Structure], insertion of new double emergency escape door set to Earlsfort Terrace, along with associated landscaping works); and 3. Modifications to external landscaping at the northern courtyard (located along the northern site boundary) at ground floor level, including minor amendments to hard landscaping and an external planter. The application includes all associated and ancillary development and site works above and below ground.

Seagrave House (No's. 19-20 Earlsfort Terrace) Dublin 2 and Davitt House (No. 65 Adelaide Road) Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted28 October 2021
3993/24

Permission to amend the permitted development at No. 1 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 (Reg. Ref. 3136/23) (now incorporating No's 5-7 Albert Terrace, Dublin 2) (Site 1) and to apply for associated development at No. 13 Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1 (the former Salvation Army building - Site 2). Site. 1 (1 Adelaide Road/5-7 Albert Terrace): The development will consist of amendments to Reg. Ref.3136/23 and additional development, including the following elements: Set back in facade line facing Albert Place West at levels 0, 1, 2, 3 and terrace above (resulting in a reduction of c. 95 sq m of permitted office space); infilling of a void at level 6 (creating an additional c. 60 sq m of office space at level 7); Increase of footpath width on Albert Place West; Additional planting and landscaping on Albert Place West and on Albert Terrace; Setback of the external service entrance off Albert Place West; Introduction of opaque glass fins at 45-degree angle within external façade depth in facade to Albert Place West at levels 1, 2 and 3; Changes to planting on 4th Floor terrace facing Albert Place West; Change of use (from community to office of c. 378 sq m within the main Level -1 basement (with a portion of this community use to relocate to Site 2 (see below); Reduction in basement footprint and lowering (by 1.5m) of part of the Level -2 basement; changes to landscaping in the central sunken courtyard; Separate fire-fighting lift and passenger lifts to the main core, and change to facade line of glazing to west elevation at ground floor level; Change in site boundary to include No's 5-7 Albert Terrace (to be used to accommodate artists/writers in residence); Single-storey Ground Floor extensions (c.20 sq m in total) to the rear of No's. 5-7 Albert Terrace (with roof-terrace above), new window in south gable of No 7 and creation of a community garden at the corner of Albert Terrace and Albert Place West. The amendments will result in an overall increase in gross internal areas on the site of c. 114 sq m (with no changes to upper roof level or to overall height of the development permitted under Reg. Ref 3136/23). Site 2 (13 Abbey Street Lower): The development will consist of a change of use of No. 13 Abbey Street Lower (currently vacant - c, 345 sq m) and associated external yard (c. 32 sq m) from hostel/church hall to community use (to accommodate the relocated portion of the community/cultural floorspace previously permitted within No. 1 Adelaide Road). The application does not propose any works to No. 13 Abbey Street Lower.

No.1 Adelaide Road (incorporating No's 5-7 Albert Terrace) Dublin 2 & No. 13 Abbey Street Lower, D 1Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted19 November 2024
2489/20

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for a 60 no. bedroom hotel at Hatch Hall (Protected Structure) Ref: 3642), 28A, Hatch Street Lower, Hatch Place and Hatch Lane, Dublin 2, D02 TF34 on a gross site area of 0.2242 ha. Hatch Hall currently ranges in height from 3 no. floors to 5 no. floors. The proposed development will consist of the following: • Refurbishment of Hatch Hall and its change of use from residential institutional use to hotel use. The proposed hotel development includes 2 no. bars, lounge and hotel shop. The conversion of the former chapel building to meeting room/restaurant. The proposal involves alteration and conservation works to the existing fabric including amendments to the internal layout of the building, including the removal of internal partitions and screens to provide for bedrooms and the addition of a lift core. On the southern and eastern sides of the internal courtyard, a single storey glazed extension shall wrap around the protected structure, adjacent to the outdoor terrace. Opes shall be created at the southern side of Hatch Lane at first floor level (internal to the courtyard) to provide access to ground floor roof level for use as terrace. An enclosed fire escape from the upper floor of the chapel building shall be provided to the courtyard; • Demolition of a section of the existing 3 and 4 no. storey building at the junction of Hatch Lane and Hatch Place and construction of an 8 no. storey extension, with plant at roof level; • An additional floor is provided on the existing 4 no. storey Hatch Lane elevation, setback from the existing edge; • Provision of 2 no. levels of basement. The second basement level will accommodate plant; welfare facilities, and storage, with kitchen, administration, gym and associated facilities at the first basement level. A fire escape corridor shall be provided to the courtyard; • The existing pedestrian entrances are retained from Hatch Street Lower and Hatch Place. A new pedestrian entrance is provided from Hatch Lane. New delivery goods accesses/service entrances are provided from Hatch Place and Hatch Lane and new fire escape doors are provided from Hatch Lane; • 8 no. bicycle spaces for visitors and 12 no. bicycle spaces for staff will be provided; • Works to the public road and footpaths shall be undertaken to provide for a new drop-off area to the front of the proposed hotel and provision of additional 8 no. bicycle spaces for visitors. A glazed canopy over the entrance to the proposed hotel will be provided; • Green roofs shall be provided over the fire escape corridors, adjacent to the former chapel, at fifth floor over the additional floor and at 8th floor in the new extension; • Landscaping works shall be carried out to the internal courtyard. The proposal also includes for all associated site development works, including substation accessed off Hatch Place. The proposed development will have a Gross Floor Area of 7,292 square metres.

Hatch Hall, 28A, Hatch Street Lower, Hatch Place and Hatch Lane, Dublin 2, D02 TF34Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted12 March 2021
3707/20

Permission for minor amendments to planning grant reg ref: 3180/19 for external signage. The proposed amendment comprises of replacement of permitted 1no. High level sign on the east elevation with an illuminated high level sign 2m wide x 1.5m high at the same location.

Three Park Place, Hatch Street Upper, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted12 January 2021
4351/23

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: The buildings are Protected Structures. (R.P.S. No.2422 and 2423). The development consists of the following external works to 22, 22A and 23 to include: 1) replacement of non-original uPVC windows throughout with double glazed, painted timber windows to match historic fenestration pattern, 2) reinstatement of diagonal slate finish at mansard level to replace non original rubber roof finish (No.22-22A), 3) reinstatement of decorative timber surrounds to mansard level windows to Nos.22-22a, 4) the provision of universal access to premises through the formation of an opening in existing balustrade at pavement level on Adelaide Road, the provision of lightweight bridge (2.8m in length) over existing lightwell (House No.22) and removal of existing railings to same, 5) reconfiguration of existing porch entrance at No.22 by way of formation of new Portico to match that at No.23, 6) provision of new entrance door screen to No.22, 7) modifications to and upgrade of external balustrading throughout, 8) replacement of non-original external finishes, 9) demolition of existing non original five storey stair core and lift to rear of 22A (90sqm) and replacement with five storey extension (80 sqm) to include full height four storey naturally ventilated glazed atrium, 10) modifications to existing rear return (House No.23) to include the demolition of a series of miscellaneous non original extensions (72 sq.m in extent) at the rear of No.23 and the formation of a landscaped garden of 77 sq.m for both office and residential use. This garden will contain a bicycle parking facility. The adjoining laneway to the rear will not be interfered with, but the current access door onto the laneway will be relocated. 11) removal of non-original rooflight to No.22 and provision of new Automatic Opening Vent (AOV) in the roof of No.23; The following internal alterations are proposed. (a) Internal alterations to facilitate universal including access, the provision of new internal passenger lift (House No.22); (b) Creation of openings at ground, first, second and third floor so as to permit the offices in number 23 to operate in association with the existing offices in No. 22/22A. (c) Modifications to non-original basement stair (House No.22); (d) Minor alterations to original stair at ground floor and first floor levels (House No.22); (e) Removal of non-original floors to facilitate the reinstatement of original stair hall (House No.22) and provision of new stair to same, from first to third floor; (f) Removal of non-original stairs at basement and ground floor levels (House No.23); (g) Removal of internal walls, non-original boxing out and services on all levels, across all buildings; (h) Modifications to internal walls and openings on all levels, across all buildings; (i) Provision of some new internal partitions on all levels, across all buildings; (i) Provision of larger meeting rooms at first and second floors (House No.22a); (k) Removal, at ground and first floor, of disused chimney breast (House No.22a); (1) Removal of section of floor to House No.22a to facilitate formation of double height hall; (m) Provision of new WCs and kitchenettes; (n) Upgrade fire and acoustic performance of floors throughout; (o) Provision of new services throughout including new services risers and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development. Nos. 22 and 22A have been in single operation as offices and will continue to do so. Number 23, currently vacant, was used as a wide variety of uses such as offices and residential, and is now proposed to be used for residential at basement level with offices on the upper 4 floors.

22, 22A AND 23 Earlsfort Terrace with part-frontage to Adelaide Road, Dublin 2, D02E277, D02FK33Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted24 January 2024
WEB2308/24

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Tottoria Trading Limited intend to apply for permission for development at 78 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2 (D02 RX94), a protected structure (RPS 4440). The proposed development will consist of the change of use of 78 Leeson Street Lower from solely residential use to residential use and office use associated with the educational functioning of the Institute of Education. To facilitate the proposed uses, alterations are proposed to the protected structure as follows: Alterations to the existing basement plan to provide 1 no. 1 bed residential apartment unit and associated open space. Facilitative works to provide this unit include provision of new extended glazing at basement level fronting Leeson Street Lower, provision of an outdoor planting/ seating area at basement level fronting Leeson Street Lower on the existing basement level terrace, reconfiguration of the internal layout at ground floor level including the relocation of the toilet facility, and changes to the rear façade of the building at basement level to provide a new exterior glass door for access to the rear private amenity space associated with this unit. 1 no. cycle parking space associated with the residential apartment unit is provided as a secure lock up accessed from the provided rear private amenity space. Alterations to the existing ground floor plan to provide an enrolment/ reception office and tutorial/ conference room associated with the educational use of the Institute of Education. Facilitative works to provide this enrolment/ reception office and tutorial/ conference room space include the provision of 2 no. toilets, and the removal of an existing toilet to be replaced with a kitchen area. 5 no. bicycle parking spaces are provided within the rear private garden area at ground floor level. Alterations to the existing 1st floor plan to provide a tutorial support room and student services support area associated with the educational functioning of the Institute of Education. Facilitative works to provide this tutorial support room and student services support area include removal of 2 no. existing bathrooms and the demolition of a dividing wall, to be replaced with glass doors. Alterations to the existing 2nd floor plan to provide an admin support/ career guidance room and student services support area associated with the educational functioning of the Institute of Education. Facilitative works to provide this admin support/ career guidance room and student services support area include removal of 2 no. internal bathroom areas and the demolition of a non-original cantilever toilet to be replaced with a sliding sash window, and the demolition of a non-original partition wall and door to allow for a larger landing space. Alterations to the existing 3rd floor plan to provide a tutorial support room, admin support/ career guidance room and student services support area associated with the educational functioning of the Institute of Education. Facilitative works to provide this tutorial support room, admin support/ career guidance room and student services support area include the relocation of an existing bathroom area. 2 no. roof lights are proposed to the rear of the roofline, not visible from Leeson Street Lower. As part of the internal works to the protected structure existing balustrades associated with the original staircase through the building will be repainted and damaged or missing balustrades will be replaced. The staircase and handrails will be sanded and repainted. All window reveals will be sanded and repainted. All skirting and architraves will be maintained, sanded and repainted. Decorative coving and cornices will be brushed, cleaned and repainted by a conservation decorator.

78, Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2, D02 RX94Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted25 February 2025
4844/23

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for change of use from existing residential to administrative office use for an educational institution including the following: a) demolition of non-original WC block to the rear between ground and first floor levels and the associated changes to the rear facade, b) internal works, and c) installation of 2 no. rooflights.

78, Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Refused24 January 2024
3686/22

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the replacement of the existing entrance lobby with a new aluminium framed draught lobby and the redesign of the existing plaza to the front of the building.

Department of Transport, Leeson Lane, Dublin 2(incorporating 95-97 Leeson Street Lower, Protected Structures RPS Refs 4450, 4451,4452)Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted01 June 2022
WEB5088/25

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission is sought by The Marist Educational Authority for modifications to the previously approved proposal [under Dublin City Council Reg.Ref. 5010/22] for the redevelopment of the existing three storey Canteen and Classroom Building in the south/east corner of the campus at Catholic University School [CUS] 89,90,91and 92 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin2. Numbers 89,90,91 + 92 Leeson Street Lower are Protected Structures – Ref numbers 4444, 4445, 4446, 4447 in the DCC Record of Protected Structures. The approved building consisted of a Gym at basement level, with an access tunnel link to the Administration building, and the equivalent of five floors overhead. The new proposal consists of constructing the Gym at ground floor level with the equivalent of four floors overhead. The access tunnel link is removed as is the fifth floor. The parapet height of the proposed building will line with the apex of the gable to the Examination Hall and will be circa 305mm higher than the previously approved building. Accommodation will consist of a Gym with equipment storage rooms at ground floor level, changing rooms at mezzanine and first floor levels, 2No. Classrooms + 2No. Science Rooms at second and third floor levels. Other ancillary spaces, including Toilets, Locker areas and Science Preparation rooms, are to be provided at each level as appropriate. To facilitate means of escape from the new ground floor Gym, escape doors are to be provided at the eastern end to Quinn’s Lane, the western end to Stable Lane, and the northern end to the school yard. A fireman’s entrance is to be provided in the staircase to allow access from Quinn’s Lane. There are no works envisaged to the Examination Hall.

Catholic University School, 89-92 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted03 November 2025
5010/22

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The works include the removal of the two storey prefabricated buildings on the northern side of the campus to facilitate the construction of a new two storey over basement building parallel to and with a high level glazed link to the existing Chapel/Gym. This new building is to incorporate a Fitness Suite and Technology Room at basement level, a new Canteen at ground floor level and Classrooms with associated Office at first floor level. Solar panels are to be installed on the roof of this building, The existing Chapel/Gym building is to be modified internally to provide student Social Space at the western end and a tiered Lecture Theatre at the eastern end. Specific modifications to this building will include the addition of toilet facilities under the gallery at the western end, the creation of new under window cill access's midway on the northern and southern facades to link the proposed Social Space to both the Canteen and to a new external landscaped area. In addition, glazed roof lighting is to be provided in the central bay together with double doors in the eastern gable to provide access from the upper level of the Lecture Theatre to the first floor level of the Classroom blocks. The existing three storey Canteen and Classroom Building in the south/east corner of the campus is to be demolished to make way for a new three storey over basement building incorporating a new Gym with equipment storage rooms at basement level, 6 Classrooms at first floor level and 2 Classrooms and 2 Science Rooms at second and third floor levels. Plant rooms are to be located at basement and ground floor level at the western end to include direct access to Stable Lane. Other ancillary spaces, including Toilets, Locker Areas and Science Preparation Rooms, are to be provided at each level as appropriate. To facilitate means of escape from the new basement Gym, a staircase is also to be provided at the western end to give direct escape to Stable Lane. Escape doors are to be provided on the eastern end to Quinn's Lane from the stair core between this building and the existing Examination Hall. There are no works envisaged to this Examination Hall. For connectivity, a Tunnel is to be constructed from the existing Administration/Classroom Building on the northern side to provide direct access to the stair and lift cores in this new building from the Changing Rooms in the basement of this existing building and to the proposed fitness suite. In order to construct a Student Entrance to the overall new facility, modifications will be required to the western end of the existing Administration/Classroom Building. 89 and 90 Leeson Street Lower are to be refurbished for use as Administration and support Offices to the school. The adjoining houses, 91 and 92 Leeson Street Lower are to be refurbished to provide a total of 10no. apartments consisting of 1no. one bedroomed apartments in each house at basement, ground and first floor levels and2no.two bedroomed apartments in each house at second + third floor levels with other associated ancillary uses in the two storey over basement return building at 92. Numbers 89, 90, 91 and 92 Leeson Street Lower are Protected Structures - ref. numbers 4444, 4445, 4446 and 4447 in the DCC Record of Protected Structures. The works will include the removal of all subterranean ancillary extensions to the rear of 89 to 92 to create a soft landscaped garden for the full width of the houses for use by staff and students to the rear of 89 and 90 and to provide private open space for the residential units in 91 and 92. The western gable wall of the Chapel/Gym building is to be linked to the existing student access corridor from Leeson Street Lower by way of a fully glazed suspended bridge over the new landscaped garden. Other ancillary works are to include some internal modifications to the classroom block and to the stand alone Junior School building together with extensive on site landscaping. A temporary construction access is to be formed from Quinns Lane to the site for the duration of the build.

Catholic University School (CUS), 89, 90, 91 & 92, Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted27 April 2023
3057/20

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The works include the removal of the two storey prefabricated buildings and the demolition of the original Church, currently used as a gym, in order to construct a new three storey over basement building incorporating a new gym + ancillary storage at basement level, Fitness Suite at basement mezzanine level, library, canteen and social space at ground floor level, 2 no. science rooms with associated preparation room, tiered lecture hall and computer rooms at first floor level, 2 further science rooms with associated preparation room, 2 no. Technical Graphics and upper level of the tiered Lecture Hall at second floor level, Arts + Crafts room on the southern side and open soft surfaced recreational area on the northern side at third floor level together with other ancillary spaces for offices, toilets + service rooms at various levels. Solar panels and north light roof windows will be fitted at roof level over the Arts + Crafts room. Surface water will be harvested. 89 + 90 will be refurbished for use as administration and support offices and 91 + 92 will be refurbished for use as residential apartments incorporating 2 no. 2 bedroomed duplex apartments at ground + basement level, 2no. 1 bedroomed apartments at first floor level and 2no. 3 bedroomed duplex apartments at second + third floor levels with other associated ancillary uses in two storey over basement return building at 92. Numbers 89, 90, 91 + 92 are Protected Structures – ref. numbers 4444, 4445, 4446 and 4447 in the DCC Record of Protected Structures. The works include the removal of all subterranean ancillary extensions to the rear of 89 to 92 to create a soft landscaped garden for the full width of the houses for use by staff and students to the rear of 89 + 90 and to provide private open space for the residential units in 91 + 92. The western gable wall of the redundant church/gym building will be retained, incorporated into the façade of the new building and linked to the existing student access corridor from Leeson Street Lower by way of a suspended bridge, with full glazing to wall and roof, over the new landscaped garden. The stained glass windows within this building will be salvaged and incorporated into the new building in appropriate locations. It is intended that the standard bricks and the arch bricks and granite elements will also be salvaged and incorporated into the southern and western facades of the new building to form a cloister over the sunken landscaped area on the southern side and a balcony to the Library over the landscaped garden on the western side. The works to the administration block will include modifications to connect this building to the new building to provide gym toilets + changing rooms at basement level, a new music room, toilets at ground floor level, classroom + ancillary toilets at first and second floor level and a new additional floor at third floor level. There will be internal modifications to the classroom block at all levels. The Exam Hall will be subdivided into Construction Studies rooms with materials delivery from Quinns Lane. The existing Canteen will be subdivided into 4 no. Junior School classrooms. A temporary construction access is to be formed from Quinns Lane to the site for the duration of the build.

Catholic University School, (CUS) 89,90,91 and 92 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Refused22 January 2021
WEB1471/25

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at a site on Stable Lane, accessed off Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2, adjacent to the Institute of Education campus building at 82 – 85 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2, to the rear of 19 and 20 Pembroke Street Upper, Dublin 2 (Protected Structure RPS Ref No’s. 6667 and 6668 respectively), and 79, 80 and 81 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2 (Protected Structure RPS Ref No’s. 4441,4442 and 4443 respectively). The proposed development consists of: Part demolition and alteration of original and non-original building fabric associated with the existing double garage and adjoining building on site to provide a classroom facility (c. 59.8 sq.m), associated accessible toilet and shower room (c.9.1 sq.m) and attic storage space (c.19.4sq.m). The proposed development includes the internal and external modifications to the existing buildings including replacement roofs, new window & door joinery, internal & external re-plastering, the removal of a section of laneway wall, provision of a plaza area to the front of the development along the southern side of Stable Lane with railings and replacement gate replacing 2 no. existing private car parking spaces. The proposal also includes the removal of 1 no. existing private car parking space along the northern side of Stable Lane to provide cycle parking for 10 no. bicycles. The proposal includes for provision of plant, hard and soft landscaping and all other associated site works and services above and below ground on an overall site area of c. 0.015ha.

Stable Lane, accessed off Leeson Street Lower, adjacent to 82 – 85 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2, to the rear of 19 and 20 Pembroke Street, Upper and 79, 80 and, 81 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted19 June 2025
2821/20

RETENTION & PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Retention Permission for development at Newman House, No. 86 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2 which is a Protected Structure. The development consists of the erection of four display banner poles and one display panel, all mounted on the north entrance boundary railings and to be erected for a temporary period of 3 years.

Newman House, 86 Stephen's Green, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted30 July 2020
WEB1138/26

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION: The signage comprises (a) a non-illuminated sign affixed to the existing front gates measuring 500mm x 800mm, and (b) non-illuminated window signage applied to the basement-level front window. The signage will not structurally or materially alter the historic fabric and does not involve any permanent fixing that would adversely affect the character of the Protected Structure.

30 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Refused18 March 2026
WEB2511/25

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Minor amendments to previously approved change of use (Planning Ref. 4101/24). The internal alterations will include the infilling of no. 2 existing internal openings, construction of a timber stud wall creating a new store room, the fitting of a new internal door, the omission of a previously approved door, and the installation of a freestanding 1.8m high screen wall.

Basement of 30 Leeson Street Lower, Saint Kevin's, Dublin 2, D02 DP96Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted20 August 2025
4101/24

Permission for development at this site at the Basement of No. 30 Leeson St Lower, Dublin.2, D02 DP96 which is a Protected Structure. The development will consist of Change of Use from an adult education centre to a doctors surgery at basement level only and associated minor internal alterations.. The internal alterations will include the filling of 4 no existing internal door openings, the fitting of 2 no, new internal doors, and the installation of a hand sink.

30 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2 D02 DP96Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted23 September 2024
3789/21

The development consists of; the removal of 2 no. previously permitted external entrance signs to the entrance of Block C, and replacement with new external wall mounted non-illuminated corporate identity signage to parts of Hatch Street Upper North Elevation and the adjoining walls that form part of previously permitted 8 storey over basement and sub-basement level office development known as Park Place, on Hatch Street Upper, Dublin 2 (Reg. Ref 3993/03).Works in 6 no. locations, with a total of 12 no. signs to include: a) Provision of 6 no. wall mounted external Building name and logo signage (overall size: 1.45m wide x 1.485m high, top at aprox. +5m above ground level). b) Provision of 6 no. wall mounted Tenant directory signage systems (overall size: 1.2m wide x 1.8m high, top at approx. + 2.65m above ground level).

One and Two Park Place, Hatch Street Upper, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted04 January 2022
3636/20

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for development at a site located at One and Two Park Place, Hatch Street Upper, Dublin 2, including the adjoining plaza and vaulted foundations of the Platform Building of the former Harcourt Railway Station. A protected structure is partly situated within the application site (RPS Ref. 3514: a former station roof and facade), with no works proposed to same. The development consists of the following: (i) The removal of the brise soleil treatment to the western elevation which oversails the plaza area; (ii) All ancillary and associated works to the existing building.

Site located at One and Two Park Place, Hatch Street Upper, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted17 December 2020
4127/23

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at this site, on Stable Lane accessed off Lesson Street Lower, Dublin 2, adjacent to Hall Block (Institute of Education) and to the rear of Protected Structures No. 22 Pembroke Street Upper, D02 DH02 and 23 Pembroke Street Upper, D02 AK20 (RPS Ref. No.6670 and RPS Ref. No.6671 respectively). Development will consist of the change of use and part demolition of three existing single storey flat roof garages and storage (GIA 91.0 sqm) to ancillary administration office with accessible WC / shower and kitchenette (GIA 83.3 sqm) for the Institute of Education, 79-85 Lesson Street Lower, D02 PX56. The development will include internal modifications to existing building, new flat roof with skylights and solar panels, works to the Stable Lane elevation, and all ancillary works and services. These garages are within the curtilage of protected structures No. 22 Pembroke Street Upper, D02 DH02 and 23 Pembroke Street Upper, D02 AK20 (RPS Ref. No.6670 and RPS Ref. No.6671 respectively and are accessed via Stable Lane off Lesson Street Lower, Dublin 2.

On Stable Lane accessed off Lesson Street Lower, Dublin 2, adjacent to Hall Block, (Institute of Education) and to the rear of Protected Structures, No. 22 Pembroke Street Upper, D02 DH02 and 23 Pembroke Street Upper, D02 AK20Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.2 km away
Granted04 September 2023
WEB1414/26

RETENTION/PERMISSION: We, Peachport Ltd, hereby intend to apply to Dublin City Council for (1) Retention Permission for Material Alterations comprising of internal and external alterations and associated site works (2) Planning Permission for a Change of Use of the existing 4 storey over basement building from office use to short-term let hostel accommodation at Adelaide House, 19/20 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 D02 WA00.

Adelaide House, 19/20 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2, D02 WA00Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Refused17 April 2026
2941/21

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development on the corner of Harcourt Terrace and Adelaide Road consisting of the demolition of the existing derelict rear return to the main house, and construction of a 4 storey return containing 2 no. additional guest suites, bathroom, storage and ancillary basement plant room, all accessed from the existing landing of the main house with a combined internal floor area of 80 m2 and 11 sq m of external terraces and the demolition of the existing derelict mews walls located on the mews site to the south of the main house and the construction of a new single family dwelling over 3 storeys (garden level, upper ground, and mezzanine level with primary access from Harcourt Terrace, consisting of 2 no. double ensuite bedrooms, 1 no. single bedroom, living, kitchen dining, greenhouse and ancillary spaces with a gross internal floor area of 166 m2, plus a 19m2 external terrace at upper ground level and a 31m2 external courtyard at garden level. Works will also include the reinstatement of the Regency colonnade entrance to the mews from Harcourt Terrace and reconstruction of the boundary wall and access gate to the rear, external landscaping to front and courtyard; drainage and associated siteworks together with the retention of 3 no. car parking spaces accessed from Harcourt Terrace and 1 no car parking space to the rear, accessed from Adelaide Road.

1, Harcourt Terrace, Saint Kevin's, Dublin 2, D02 TX05Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Refused09 June 2022
3107/22

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for the provision of a driveway for vehicular access. The development will consist of removal of portion of front boundary railings and associated plinth, removal of non-original concrete paving slabs on front garden and replacement with permeable gravel finish, dishing of public footpath to Dublin City Council specification, and all ancillary site works, to facilitate 3000mm wide vehicular access for off-street parking.

16, Adelaide Road, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Refused16 March 2022
4963/22

Protected Structure: Permission to increase the capacity of the existing Montessori from permitted maximum 20 children to a new maximum 30 children and all associated site works.

14, Adelaide Road, St. Kevins, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted24 November 2022
2865/21

IPUT plc intends to apply for planning permission for development at this site of c. 0.24 ha (c. 2,435 sq m sq m) at Styne House, Hatch Street Upper, Dublin 2, D02 DY27 for the internal reconfiguration and extension of an existing office development to provide for an overall increase of approximately 100 sq m of additional floorspace. The proposed development will consist of extending the existing ground floor area to include a new café (coffee dock) (73 sq m); the creation of additional office floorspace at first floor level (27 sq m); revisions to internal layout and elevation changes; the lowering of the ground floor entrance; extension of existing reception area at ground floor level at the front of the building on Hatch Street; and new glazing and entrance design. The development will also include changes to existing car and cycle parking areas; new shower, locker, drying room and toilet facilities at basement level, and the omission of 12 no. existing car parking spaces (resulting in a total car parking provision of 52 no. spaces), and provision of 36 no. additional basement cycle parking spaces (resulting in a total cycle parking provision of 100 no. spaces). Vehicular access and egress to the proposed basement level will continue to be from Hatch Street Upper.

Styne House, Hatch Street Upper, Dublin 2 D02 DY27Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted22 July 2021
5019/22

Permission for development at a 0.3148 hectare site located at Harcourt Road and Adelaide Road, Dublin 2. The site includes the former Telephone Exchange and lands to the north (south of One, Two and Three Park Place). The development consists of the following amendments to the development permitted under Reg. Ref. 2388/18 ABP Ref. ABP-301931-19); Reg. Ref. 3292/21 and is currently under construction. (i) provision of 4 no. external accessible terraces (north, south and west elevations) at seventh, ninth and tenth floor. Glazed railings/screens are proposed to all terraces; (ii) alterations to south elevation to provide selected copper coloured treatment to frame 2 no. building entrances incorporating signage zones; (iii) revised soffit detail to plaza entrance; (iv) minor amendments to the basement plant, car and bicycle parking layout; (v) all associated site development works and consequential amendments to the permitted development.

Harcourt Street and Adelaide Road, Dublin 2.Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted05 December 2022
3292/21

Planning permission for development at a 0.3148 hectare site located at Harcourt Road and Adelaide Road, Dublin 2. The site includes the former Telephone Exchange and lands to the north (south of One, Two and Three Park Place). The development consists of the following amendments to the development permitted under Reg. Ref. 2388/18 (ABP Ref. ABP-301931-19) and under construction: (i) Provision of part one, part two additional floors, to provide for an up to eleven storeys over basement level building; (ii) Reconfigurations of floorplates including internal layouts and core locations; (iii) Revisions to elements of permitted elevations of the new development; (iv) Increase in secure bicycle parking at basement level by 35 no. to 228 no.; (v) Increase in car parking provision by 9 no. to 57 no. total; (vi) Overall, the proposal increases the development by 3,546 sq.m. to a total 25,369 sq.m. (Including basement and a minor reduction in the retail provision by 14 sq.m.); (vii) All associated site development works and consequential amendments to the permitted development.

A 0.3148 ha site at Harcourt Road and Adelaide Road, Dublin 2, including Former Telephone Exchange building and lands to the north (south of One, Two and Three Park Place)Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted16 November 2021
3033/23

RETENTION: PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The existing sign stating The Wilder is situated along the Adelaide Road boundary of the site, consisting of built-up white lettering with bronze returns. The sign measures 630 x 2590 mm. The lettering is interior lit with a warm white light produced. The sign has been fixed to an existing wall using a bronze painted bracket. The signage demarcates the existence of the operational guesthouse at this location.

The Wilder, 22, Harcourt Terrace, Dublin 2, D02 ET61Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted08 March 2023
3967/24

PROTECTED STRUCTURE. The development consists of works to 108 fire doors across all floors of the Main Hospital Building, Outpatient Department and Photographic Imaging Department. These works comprise: upgrading of fire-rating to 44 no. historic doors; replacement of 33 no. non-historic doors in historic openings; replacement of 19 no. non-historic doors in non-historic partitions; insertion of 12 no. new fire doors in new fire-rated compartment walls and all associated works including access control, hold-open devices and making good of finishes including architraves, wall and floor finishes.

Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital, Adelaide Road, Dublin 2, D02XK51Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted27 August 2024
3511/24

PROTECTED STRUCTURE. RETENTION. The development consists of alterations to the Cataracts Unit at the ground floor of the Hospital. These works are alterations to a previously granted permission (ref. 4079/15) and comprise: (a) amendments to the positions of internal partitions and doors, (b) removable secondary glazing to the windows in the Second Cataracts Theatre, (c) an additional urinal within the WC, (d) the removal of a wall between the former staff WC and Admissions Room, (e) handrails in circulation spaces, (f) removable partitions and doors in the Admissions Room to create 2no. consultation rooms, (g) a new integrated plumbing system panel and sink in the Eye Exam Room and (h) 2no. AC units fitted to the external façade of the Admissions Room. These works facilitate the operation of the Hospital's Cataracts Unit and it is proposed to retain these works permanently.

Royal Victoria Eye & Ear Hospital, Adelaide Road, Dublin 2, D02 XK51.Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted04 June 2024
3719/22

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission is sought for the proposed works totalling 18.9 sqm. Consisting of new external entrance canopy (17 sqm) to the existing Emergency Department and external signage (1.9 sqm). The external signage will consist of 3 no. one sided illuminated totems measuring 3100 high X 1200 wide with a curved brushed stainless-steel cladding to one side with 100mm return either side.

Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital, Adelaide Road, Dublin 2, D02 XK51Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.3 km away
Granted03 June 2022
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