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  1. © OpenStreetMap
    2660071Granted

    Townlands of Ballyteige Little Ballyteige Big and Colehill Tullamore, County, Offaly

    An amendment to a previously consented development (RED III) (Planning Reference 2198 by Offaly County Council) comprising of; (i) removal of the 38kV substation and infrastructure within the most northern field (Field 1), (ii) internal access track reduced from c.3.4km to c. 3.2km,relocated and tweaked to include turning areas, (iii) replacement of string inverters instead of combined central inverters and MV transformers, the central MV transformers remain, and increase from 11No. to 12 No., however there will be a reduction in their associated hardstanding areas and the number of string inverters is 128, (iv) table layout updated (reduced), (v) PV angle tilt reduced from 10º and 40º to 10º and 30º, (vi) separation area between infrastructure and OHL towers increased, (vii) an additional badger sett buffer added (viii) temporary construction compound has been relocated from Field 1 to Field 4, (ix) alter Condition No. 10 to increase the boundary fencing from 1.8m-2m high to 2.4m high and reduce in the perimeter fence length, (x) CCTV number increase from 81 to 118 and their locations have been amended, (xi) adjustment of the development period from 5 years to 10 years, and (xii) alter Condition No. 11 to change the operational lifetime from 35 years to 40 years. The planning application area comprises of 60.53hectares and comprises of a Solar PV development (i.e. a relevant solar energy development as per the Renewable Energy Directive III). This planning application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement (NIS). This development is covered by the provision 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 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 applyDecision record indexed
    Decision20 May 2026View record
  2. © OpenStreetMap
    2660009Granted

    Ballydonagh Cloonineen Skecoor Kiltormer East and Lisheenaguil, Co. Galway

    For several minor amendments to the previously consented development under Planning Reference 2461749 (by Galway County Council). The amendments comprise the following; Combined central inverters and MV transformers are replaced by separate string inverters and central MV transformers which results in a reduction in the extent of associated hardstanding areas; alteration to Condition 3(a) to extend the operational lifetime of the solar farm from 35 years to 40 years; addition of tables in the former central inverter locations. An updated Natura Impact Statement has been submitted with this application. 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 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 applyDecision record indexed
    Decision04 March 2026View record
  3. © OpenStreetMap
    2561903Granted

    Ballydonagh Cloonineen Skecoor Kiltormer East and Graveshill, Co. Galway

    For several minor amendments to the previously consented development under Planning Reference 2361049. The amendments comprise the following; re alignment of the main entrance and access gate; re alignment and widening of internal access tracks; alteration of the boundary fence; removal of the consented 38kV substation in Field 22; combined central inverters and MV transformers are replaced by separate string inverters and central MV transformers; reduction in the size of related hardstanding areas; updated table layout including a reduction in PV table numbers from 3209 to 3120; reduction of the of new overhead line separation areas arising from the removal of a section of the 110 kV overhead line; inclusion of an additional badger sett buffer and amendment of condition 3a to extend the operational lifetime of the solar farm from 35 years to 40 years. An updated Natura Impact Statement has been submitted with this 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. 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 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 applyDecision record indexed
    Decision20 February 2026View record
  4. © OpenStreetMap
    2560026Granted

    Meera and Tullyleague, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Roscommon.

    Permission for development consisting of a solar farm development comprising of: the installation of photovoltaic panels on ground mounted frames in rows; a 38kV ESB electricity substation compound including a single storey substation building and electrical infrastructure; up to 23 no. single inverter stations (or an alternative string inverter provision); ducting and underground electrical cabling; provision of some new internal access tracks and use of some existing agricultural tracks; storage containers; perimeter fencing; pole mounted CCTV cameras; vehicular access via existing private roads that connect directly to the L50783; construction of 2 no. passing bays along the L50783 and all associated site development and landscaping works. All on a site of approximately 37.97 hectares. The solar farm will have an operational lifespan of 40 years and an estimated export capacity of 30MW approx. of electricity. Planning permission is sought for a duration of 10 years atDecision record indexed
    Decision05 February 2026View record
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    2560223Granted

    Dromin Knockatober Cangy Mooremount Richardstown (ED Stabannan) Painestown Ballymageragh and Knockdinnin, County Louth, Ireland

    The development will consist of the construction of a solar PV development and Battery Energy Storage System facility (‘BESS’) on a ca. 167ha site consisting of: Solar PV panels laid out in arrays across the Site on ground mounted frames, with string inverters attached to selected ground mounted frames; 12 No. transformer units; The battery energy storage compound consisting of 368 No. BESS modules; 1 No. transformer unit; 8 No. Power Electronic Compact Twin Skids; 1 No. Control Unit (ca. 12m2); 2m high landscaping berm and perimeter security fencing (2.4m high); Electrical and communications cabling within private lands and within the L2254, R170 and R211/R132 public roads; Pole-mounted security cameras; Perimeter security fencing (2m high) and security gates; Upgrade of 3 No. existing Site entrances; Development of 2 No. new Site entrances; 3 No. temporary construction compounds; 3 No. clear span bridges; Internal access tracks; and, All associated ancillary development, landscaping and reinstatement works. *Significant Further Information Received on 26/11/2025*Decision record indexed
    Decision26 January 2026View record
  6. © OpenStreetMap
    2560285Granted

    Mullanadarragh, Leitrim, Ireland

    We, Sollugh Ltd., intend to apply for Planning Permission for development in the townland of Mullanadarragh, County Leitrim. The development will consist of: • A c. 10MW solar farm comprising ground mounted solar photovoltaic panels. • String Invertors located on solar tables. • 3 No. Containerised medium voltage cabin with switch gear, protection equipment and transformers. • 20kV substation and UGC grid connection to Carrigallen 38kV substation in the public road. • 1 No. spare parts storage container. • Provision of site access tracks and upgrading of existing tracks. • Upgrading of hardstanding area to provide materials storage. • All ancillary development such as fencing, CCTV and drainage infrastructure. The planning application seeks a 10-year planning permission for the construction of a solar PV energy development with an operational life of 40 years. 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 is subject to section 34D of the Planning and Development Act 2000, as amended. Where a notice is given under section 34D(b) of the Planning and Development Act 2000, as amended, the provisions of article 26A of the Planning and Development Regulations 2001 to 2025 shall apply. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of the Planning Authority during its public opening hours. 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) 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.Decision record indexed
    Decision20 January 2026View record
  7. © OpenStreetMap
    2560764Granted

    In the townlands of Kilcandra, Kilnamanagh Beg Ballynagran, and Ballinaclogh Glenealy Co. Wicklow

    RED III Category 3 Development - Construction of a solar PV energy development with an operational life of 40 years on three land parcels totalling approximately 203.5 hectares comprising the installation of approximately 806,630 sq. m. of photovoltaic panels on ground mounted frames and associated ancillary development including: 23 no. transformers stations, 2 no. Ring Main Unit buildings, string-inverters attached to panel frames, CCTV security cameras mounted on 4 metre high poles, deer-proof perimeter security fencing (2 metres high) raised 150mm to allow for the movement of small mammals, 3 no. site entrances utilising existing entrances including upgrade to entrance on L1111 to facilitate construction and operational phase access, internal access tracks between the solar arrays and the site entrances, 2 no. clear span bridges over existing watercourses, 1 no. primary temporary construction compound and 2 no. satellite temporary construction compounds, all associated ancillary development works including landscaping; and the installation of a total of ca. 6.1 kilometres of 33Kv double circuit underground cable, of which ca. 2.4 kilometres will be beneath public (L1111, L1113, L5113, L51132 and L5112) and private roads in an excavated trench including underground ducting and joint bays and all associated site development and reinstatement works to connect the proposed Ring Main Units on two of the land parcels of the solar PV energy development and extending to the site of a proposed 110kv substation to be the subject of a separate planning permission under the Planning and Development (Strategic Infrastructure) Act 2006.Decision record indexed
    Decision19 December 2025View record
  8. © OpenStreetMap
    2560500Granted

    Clonmore, Clonmore, Co Offaly

    EirGrid PLC, with the consent and approval of the Electricity Supply Board (ESB), intends to apply for permission for works to uprate the existing Rinawade – Dunfirth Tee – Kinnegad 110kV overhead line (OHL). Within County Offaly, the proposed development will take place within the following townlands: CLONMORE. The Rinawade - Dunfirth Tee - Kinnegad 110 kV OHL circuit runs through County Meath, County Kildare and County Offaly. It is 54 km in length and travels from Kinnegad 110 kV substation in Killaskillen (County Meath) and traverses southeast where a short loop into Dunfirth 110 kV substation in Dunfirth (County Kildare) exists. The line then continues southeast where it terminates at Rinawade 110kV substation in Rinawade Lower (County Kildare). The OHL has a total of 249no. supporting structures. Within the functional area of Offaly County Council there is 0.42 km of the existing OHL circuit, with 2 no. structures. Within the functional area of Kildare County Council there is 30.66 km, with 140 no. structures, and within the functional area of Meath County Council, there is 23.16 km with 107 no. structures. Separate planning applications will be lodged with Kildare County Council and Meath County Council. The proposed development within Co. Offaly will comprise: • the replacement (“restringing”) of the existing OHL circuit conductor wires with a new higher capacity conductor and fibre wrap between structure numbers 38 – 39; • the painting of tower no. 38; • the replacement of insulating and ancillary hardware at all structures where conductor wires will be replaced; • all associated temporary site development works to gain access to the existing structures including vegetation clearance and management, disassembly and reassembly of gate posts / piers and removal and reinstatement of existing fencing; and • other temporary associated and ancillary site development works required for the purpose of the uprate of the existing circuit, including silt traps, silt fences, vegetation clearance and management, stone tracks, ground protection mats, infrastructure crossing support systems (i.e., guard poles) and temporary watercourse crossings. Where required, an aerial catenary stringing system will be used to facilitate stringing operations over major obstacles, e.g., national roads, rivers, etc. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision11 December 2025View record
  9. © OpenStreetMap
    24/6312Refused

    Berrings Near Berrings Co. Cork

    The development will consist of: The development and operation of a c.13.8MW solar photovoltaic (PV) farm at a 21.25ha site located off the L2760. The application seeks a 10-year permission with an operational lifetime of 35 years and includes: • Approximately 37, 000 solar photovoltaic panels on ground mounted metal frames including string inverters mounted to the rear of the panels, with a maximum table height above ground of approximately 2.7 metres; • 1 no. 38kV substation including 1 no. MV switch room, 1 no. IPP control room, 1 no. ESB switch room and associated electrical infrastructure; • 3 no. transformer units; • Underground cabling and ducting; • 1 no. temporary construction compound and ancillary facilities for the duration of the construction phase of the project; • Perimeter fencing; • CCTV; • Construction and operational access provided from the existing site entrance off the L2760; • Internal tracks, site landscaping and all associated site enabling and site development worksGrounds not yet categorised
    Decision03 December 2025View record
  10. © OpenStreetMap
    2561471Granted

    Cashla Barrettspark to Tonacooleen,

    For the replacement (“restringing”) of the existing OHL circuit conductor wires with a new higher capacity conductor between structure no. 81 and 161; the replacement of angle masts in-situ at 3no. locations, with similar structures; the painting of a tower at 1no. location; the replacement of polesets at 54no. locations, with similar structures. The change in structures will result in standardised heights from 16 m to 23 m along the circuit. The majority of the height increases will be between 0.1 m and 2.0 m (at 40no. structures), with 13no. structure replacements resulting in no change in height. Structure no. 109 will increase in height by 3.0 m; the replacement of insulating and ancillary hardware at all structures from structure no. 81 to 160; the replacement of stay wire / anchors and associated fittings at 3no. locations; the replacement of crossarms at 59no. locations; the installation of fibre wrap on phase conductor between structure no. 1 and structure no. 161; all associated temporary site development works to gain access to the existing structures including the removal and reinstatement of 220m of hedgerow / field boundary (estimated using Táilte Éireann data), vegetation clearance and management, disassembly and reassembly of gate posts / piers and removal and reinstatement of existing fencing; and other temporary associated and ancillary site development works required for the purpose of the uprate of the existing circuit, including construction compounds, silt traps, silt fences, vegetation clearance and management, stone tracks, ground protection mats, infrastructure crossing support systems (i.e., guard poles) and a temporary watercourse crossing to access structure no. 160. Where required, an aerial catenary stringing system will be used to facilitate stringing operations over major obstacles, e.g., national roads, rivers, etc. A Natura Impact Statement will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision02 December 2025View record
  11. © OpenStreetMap
    2460325Granted

    Cornacarta Doonacurry Foygh Kilcommock Glebe Ledwithstown and Tirlickeen (townlands), Keenagh and Ballymahon, County Longford

    A 10 Year Planning Permission for a solar farm and energy storage compound with a total area of circa 130 hectares. The proposed development will consist of a solar farm comprising of c. 661,500 sq.m of solar photovoltaic panels on ground mounted frames, associated string inverters mounted to rear of panels and 42 no. single storey electrical transformer stations. The proposed development includes an energy storage compound consisting of 38 no. containerised energy storage modules and associated plant and equipment, 10 no. transformers, 2 no. auxiliary transformers, 1 no. medium voltage control / switching substation and 1 no. spare parts container. The proposed development will also include underground electrical ducting and cabling within the development site and within the L1139, L1137, L1135, R392 and L1132 public roads, and crossing of the Royal Canal (either by open trench or horizontal directional drill), temporary construction compounds, security fencing, CCTV, access tracks (including clear span bridge over Donacurry River), landscaping, drainage and all ancillary development works and apparatus necessary to facilitate the proposed development. Construction and operational access will be via 5 no. existing entrances from the L1139, L1137, L1135 and L1132 which will be upgraded and 2 no. new entrances from the L11351. The operational lifespan of the solar farm will be 40 years and planning permission is requested for this duration. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared and will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision29 September 2025View record
  12. © OpenStreetMap
    2560807Granted

    Boyhill Farranablake East Farranablake West Furzypark and Newford, Athenry, Co Galway

    For the construction of a new overhead line from the existing Athenry 38kV substation to the customers new 38kV substation on the Dexcom campus. This includes 18 no. new polesets c.17m high and 3 no. new masts c.12m high, with 5 no. polesets and associated overhead wires to be retired. The development includes stringing of c.2.5km of overhead line and the laying of c.1.2km of underground cable and all ancillary works including any temporary works requiredDecision record indexed
    Decision12 August 2025View record
  13. © OpenStreetMap
    2560237Granted

    Townlands of Bigbog Coolnabacky Esker Money Lower and Loughteeog, Stradbally, Co. Laois.

    Amend the solar farm permitted under Laois County Council Reg. Ref. 17/532 and consists of a revised solar PV panel arrangement and maximum height of panels up to 3.2 metres; a reconfigured internal access route network; reduced number of MV transformers; provision of string inverters; revised CCTV arrangement; a spare parts storage container; weather stations; monitoring house; toilet facilities; and all other ancillary works associated with the development above and below ground including security fencing and gates, cabling, landscaping and drainage works. It is sought to increase the maximum export capacity of the solar farm to 80 MW and to increase the operational life of the solar farm from 30 to 40 years from the date of commissioning. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the application.Decision record indexed
    Decision16 June 2025View record
  14. © OpenStreetMap
    2460410Granted

    Great Island to Kellis 220kV, Kellistown East, Co. Carlow

    • the replacement (“restringing”) of the existing overhead line circuit conductor wires with a new higher capacity conductor • the strengthening of foundations at 7no. locations • shear block remedial works at 77no. locations • the strengthening of towers (i.e., member replacement) at 34no. locations • the replacement of 5.1km of earthwire • the painting of all structures • the replacement of insulating and ancillary hardware at structures • all associated works within the existing Kellis 220kV substation to accommodate the uprated 220kV OHL including uprating of the Great Island bay in Kellis 220kV substation • the installation of a temporary link between the Great Island – Kellis and Dunstown = Kellis 220kV OHLs to create a temporary circuit, which will include the erection of a temporary four-pole timber structure between the existing Angle Mast 191 on the Great Island- Kellis circuit and the existing Angle Mast 157 on the Dunstown – Kellis circuit • all associated temporary site development works to gain access to the existing structures including vegetation clearance and management, disassembly and reassembly of gate posts/piers and removal and reinstatement of existing fencing, and • other temporary associated and ancillary site development works required for the purpose of the uprate of the existing circuit, including construction compounds, silt traps, silt fences, vegetation clearance and management, stone tracks, ground protection mats, infrastructure crossing support systems (i.e., guard poles) and temporary watercourse crossings. Where required, an aerial catenary stringing system (ACSS) will be used to facilitate stringing operations over major obstacles, e.g., busy national roads, wide rivers, etc. A Natura Impact Statement will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the application. Please see Site Notice for full development description13 conditions indexed
    Decision06 June 2025View record
  15. © OpenStreetMap
    2560012Granted

    Existing Cashla-Salthill 110kV overhead line (OHL), in the townlands of, Ballybaan Beg Parkmore and Castlegar

    Permission for development which consists of; works to uprate the existing Cashla – Salthill 110kV overhead line (OHL). Within Galway City the proposed development is located in the following townlands: BALLY BAAN BEG, PARKMORE and CASTLEGAR. The proposed development will consist of works to a section of the Cashla – Salthill 110kV OHL between angle mast 52 (AM52) in Claregalway and end mast 105 (EM105) near Galway 110kV Substation, Galway City. Approximately 1.7km of the existing OHL circuit is located within the functional area of Galway City Council with approximately 7.7km in the functional area of Galway County Council. A separate planning application is being lodged with Galway County Council. The proposed development within Galway City will comprise: - the replacement (“restringing”) of the existing OHL circuit conductor wires with a new higher capacity conductor; - Retain towers at 6no. locations including foundation strengthening with bar member replacement at 3 locations; - Replace polesets at 1no. location; - the replacement of insulating and ancillary hardware at structures; - Replacement of line droppers at Galway 110kV substation; - all associated temporary site development works to gain access to the existing structures including vegetation clearance and management, disassembly and reassembly of gate posts / piers and removal and reinstatement of existing fencing; and - other temporary associated and ancillary site development works required for the purpose of the uprate of the existing circuit, including construction compounds, silt traps, silt fences, vegetation clearance and management, stone tracks, ground protection mats, infrastructure crossing support systems (i.e. guard poles) and temporary watercourse crossings. Where required, an aerial catenary stringing system (ACSS) will be used to facilitate stringing operations over major obstacles, e.g. busy national roads, wide rivers, etc.Decision record indexed
    Decision04 June 2025View record
  16. © OpenStreetMap
    2460156Granted

    Boscabell Garranmore Newark, Fussough and Dually, County Tipperary

    A 10 year planning permission for development consisting of the construction of a solar PV development on a c129 ha site consisting of: - The erection of solar panels on ground-mounted galvanised steel frames, string inverters attached to selected ground-mounted galvanised steel frames, 16 no. transformer units, underground cabling, security fencing, CCTV system with pole mounted cameras and landscaping; - 6 no. site entrances with access gates utilizing existing farm field entrances which will be upgraded and internal accesses; - the installation of underground cables, including cables under public roads; - 2 no. temporary construction compounds; and all associated ancillary development works. The operational lifespan of the solar PV development will be 40 years. A Natura Impact Statement will accompany the planning applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision19 March 2025View record
  17. © OpenStreetMap
    3033/25Granted

    The Presbytery, 54-72 Gardiner Street Upper, Dublin 1

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: (RPS. 3138) - The site is located at the junction of Gardiner Street Upper and Sherrard Street Upper, Mountjoy, Dublin 1. The proposed development will consist of the raking out and repointing of the brickwork to the front, rear and side facades of the building, including the three-storey structure to the rear and all chimneys using traditional tuck-pointing detail; cleaning of granite coping, cornice, cills and string course to all facades, cleaning of granite plinth to front railings, cleaning and re-pointing of limestone to rear facades and cleaning of lined plaster render to front and side elevation to the lower ground floor.Decision record indexed
    Decision19 March 2025View record
  18. © OpenStreetMap
    2560052Granted

    Cahergowan Summerfield Claregalway Ballygarraun Pollkeen, Cloon Cloonacauneen Pollaghrevagh & Cappanabornia

    For the proposed development within County Galway will comprise: •the replacement (“restringing”) of the existing OHL circuit conductor wires with a new higher capacity conductor; •Replace tower in situ at 1no. location;•Retain towers at 3no. locations including foundation strengthening with bar member replacement at 2 locations;•Replace polesets at 15no. locations;•the replacement of insulating and ancillary hardware at structures;•all associated temporary site development works to gain access to the existing structures including vegetation clearance and management, disassembly and reassembly of gate posts/piers and removal and reinstatement of existing fencing; and •other temporary associated and ancillary site development works required for the purpose of the uprate of the existing circuit, including construction compounds, silt traps, silt fences, vegetation clearance and management, stone tracks, ground protection mats, infrastructure crossing support systems (i.e. guard poles) and temporary watercourse crossings. Where required, an aerial catenary stringing system (ACSS) will be used to facilitate stringing operations over major obstacles, e.g. busy national roads, wide rivers, etc. A Natura Impact Statement will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision13 March 2025View record
  19. © OpenStreetMap
    4460/24Granted

    6 Blessington Street, Dublin 7, D07RX4N

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of /will consist of the removal of the plywood signboard and the paint from the brickwork to the front facade at Ground Floor level, removal of paint from granite window cills and the string course to the front facade, repointing the Front facade brickwork at Third Floor level and the brick chimneys, roof reslating and the fitting of solar panels to internal valley slopes and to the front and rear roof slopes concealed behind the parapets, and all ancillary works.Decision record indexed
    Decision20 February 2025View record
  20. © OpenStreetMap
    4434/24Refused

    29 Parnell Square West, Dublin 1

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for the construction of an extension on two levels to the rear of a three storey over basement residential building, a Protected Strucure (RPS Ref No. 6391 ) which contains 13 no apartments approved under Reg. Ref. 0753/96 and the repointing of the front facade (wigged pointing to match existing to ground floor section, i.e. below string course; flush pointing to upper section). The extension will consist of two no. 1 bed apartments each with balcony at second and third floor levels over the existing three storey rear return, with access provided from the the existing building at the second floor half landing level connected by a link containing a new dogleg stairs to the new apartments within the area of the proposed extension. Additional bicycle parking provided at lower ground level and additional refuse bin provided at rear ground floor area with access from Granby Lane.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision31 January 2025View record
  21. © OpenStreetMap
    2460338Granted

    Townland of Clara, near Clara, Co. Offaly

    The development and operation of a c. 14MW solar photovoltaic (PV) farm at this 29.75ha site located off Curragh Road (L20171) in the townland of Clara, near Clara, Co. Offaly. The application seeks a 10-year permission with an operational lifetime of 35 years. The development will consist of: • Approximately 38,000 panels on ground mounted metal frames, with a maximum height above ground of 3.17 metres, including string inverters mounted to the rear of the panels; • 1 no. 38kV substation including 1 no. MV switch room, IPP control room, 1 no. ESB switch room, and associated electrical infrastructure; • 3 no. transformer units; • Underground cabling and ducting; • 1 no. temporary construction compound and ancillary facilities for the duration of the construction phase of the project; • Perimeter Fencing; • CCTV; • Site access provided from existing site access off Curragh Road (L20171), internal tracks, site landscaping and all associated site enabling and site development works. This planning application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement (NIS).Decision record indexed
    Decision27 January 2025View record
  22. © OpenStreetMap
    2460593Granted

    Meelick Money Upper Rathleague Hophall Ballymooney Money Lower Dysart Lamberton Demesne Derry Clonminam Powelstown Kylekiproe and Cappoley and Esker., Co. Laois, N/A

    Refurbish existing 43 no. electricity transmission towers along a c. 7.3 km section (length) of the Coolnabacky – Portlaoise 110 kV overhead line (OHL). The total area to which the application relates is c.37 hectares. The development will consist of refurbishment works to the OHL. Refurbishment works will vary from each of the existing 43 no. existing electricity transmission towers and will comprise: (i) Replacement (“restringing”) of the existing overhead line conductor wires with a higher capacity conductor; (ii) Installation of a new fibre communication connection between existing wooden intermediate poleset (IMP) 118 to existing angle mast (AM) 145; (iii) Strengthening of 4 no. existing AMs and associated foundations; (iv) Replacement of 26 of the 37 no. existing IMPs with similar structures, except for existing IMP105 to be upgraded to AM (AM105). Replacements will be in situ or if required, immediately adjacent, and height will range from c. 0m to 2.7m higher, with no change in height in 19 no. existing IMPs and a maximal increase of c. 2.7m at existing IMP127; (v) Replacement of 1 no. AM (AM145) with a Line Cable Interface Mast (LCIM) and removal of 1 no. AM (AM146); (vi) Replacement of crossarms at 12 no. existing IMPs; (vii) Replacement of insulating and ancillary hardware at structures; (viii) All associated site development works along the overhead line including vegetation clearance and management, disassembly and reassembly of gate posts/piers and removal and reinstatement of existing fencing, painting, installation of identification and information labels/notices, and ancillary works within the existing Portlaoise substation, necessary to facilitate the refurbishment works of the overhead line; and, (ix) Other temporary associated and ancillary site development works required for the proposed refurbishment works including the provision of a construction compound located at either Kylekiproe or Esker, access routes, silt traps, silt fences, stone tracks, ground protection mats, infrastructure crossing support systems (e.g., guard poles and goal posts) and temporary watercourse crossings. Where required, an aerial catenary stringing system (ACSS) will be used to facilitate stringing operations over major obstacles (e.g., national roads, rivers, etc.). The planning application will be accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement.Decision record indexed
    Decision02 December 2024View record
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    4120/24Granted

    The Embassy of The United Arab Emirates, 45/47 Pembroke Road, Dublin 4, D04 V5N0

    Permission Embassy of the United Arab Emirates Dublin, hereby give notice that we intend to apply to Dublin City Council for planning permission to extend and alter the embassy building.at, No's 45/47 Pembroke Road Dublin 4 D04 V5N0, a four storey over basement detached building. The proposed development will incorporate the following: (a New smooth render finish to the exterior faces of the rear block. (b) Extensions and reductions in gross floor areas as follows: (1) Basement floor - No change in floor area. (2) Lower ground, floor - reduction in floor area = 17sqm (3) Upper ground floor.- increase in floor area = 17sqm (4) First floor - No change in floor area. (5) Second floor- No change in floor area. (6) Roof level plant room - increase in floor area = 8sqm. The total nett increase in gross floor area over the entire building = 8sqm (c) New single storey canopy structures to the east and west sides of the rear block, not visible from the front elevation. (d). Removal of the existing front entrance steps and porches and construction of a new central entrance with granite steps and granite portico over a new glazed entrance lobby. (e) elevational improvements to the front, sides and rear of the front block including new granite cornices, quoins, string courses, window surrounds and cladding in place of the existing painted concrete features. Repointing of existing modern brickwork in traditional lime pointing and applying matching brickwork and traditional lime pointing to the sides and rear of front block. New windows and entrance doors, glazed balustrades and a new entrance at lower ground floor level along the front elevation. (f) New louvered screening to the rooftop plant and alterations to, and extension of, the existing rooftop plant room incorporating a safe access route for maintaining plant equipment. (g). New canopy with associated rooflights, sliding glazed screen and planter boxes at second floor level to the rear facing the rear flat roof. (h) New permeable paved exterior surface treatments to driveway and car parking areas. (i) Drainage and landscaping works within the curtilage of the site. (j) New solar panels on the rear elevation.Decision record indexed
    Decision01 October 2024View record
  24. © OpenStreetMap
    2360382Granted

    Ground Mounted Solar Array and Ancillary works in the townland of Kilderry Co Kilkenny, Grid connection and associated works within the townland of Kilderry and adjoining townlands of Scart Ballynamona Rathgarvan (or Clifden) Churchclara Clarabricke

    Kilderry Solar Farm Ltd. seeks a 10 year planning permission with an operational lifetime of 40 years from the date of commissioning for the development of a ground mounted solar array as well as national grid connection and all ancillary works in the townland of Kilderry, and adjoining townlands of and adjoining town lands of Scart, Ballynamona, Rathgarvan (or Clifden), Churchclara, Clarabricken, Clara Upper, Clara, Kilmagar, Feathallagh and Ballysallagh, Co. Kilkenny. The proposed development comprises the following: i. Up to 200,000 sq.m of solar PV panels up to 2.6m in height mounted on metal frames complete with c. 370 string inverters mounted to the rear of the panels; ii. Up to 16 no. Transformer Stations; iii. 38kV Substation compound including 1 no. customer control room (29.25 sq.m), 1 no. ESB control room(22.75 sq.m.) 1 no. switch gear room (29.25 sq.m.) and 1 no. spare room (21.55 sq.m.), 1 no. 38kV cable bay, 1 no. lightning mast (18m in height), 1 no. telecoms pole (11m in height), perimeter palisade fencing (2.6m in height), 7 no. lighting poles (c.3.2m in height) and associated electrical infrastructure; iv. Proposed new entrance from the Johnswell Road (L2616-9) for construction and operational access to the site; v. 2 no. temporary construction compounds for the duration of the construction phase of the project; vi. Internal tracks, site landscaping and drainage works, internal site cabling, security fencing, CCTV and all associated ancillary site development works; vii. National grid connection in the form of an underground 38 kV electrical cable (c. 8.5km in length located in the public road) from the proposed 38kV substation to the existing Kilkenny 110kV substation via the townlands of Scart, Ballynamona, Rathgarvan (or Clifden), Churchclara, Clarabricken, Clara Upper, Clara, Kilmagar, Feathallagh, Ballysallagh and Kilderry. The planning application is accompanied by a Natura Impact StatementDecision record indexed
    Decision12 September 2024View record
  25. © OpenStreetMap
    23/5719Granted

    Cloonbannin West Mallow Co.Cork

    A 10-year permission for a PV farm consisting of approximately 9,464 photovoltaic panels on ground mounted frames with 16 no. string inverters within a site area of 10.4764ha, 1 no. single storey transformer station, 1 no. single storey spare parts storage container, 1 no. delivery station, upgrading of existing agricultural entrance onto L1101, internal access tracks, security fencing, CCTV landscaping and all associated development site worksDecision record indexed
    Decision20 August 2024View record
  26. © OpenStreetMap
    F23A/0743Granted

    Lands in Mainscourt, Ballyboghil, Co. Dublin

    NIS Mainscourt Solar DAC intends to apply for a 10 year permission for development on lands at Mainscourt, Ballyboghil, Co. Dublin. The development will consist of the construction of an extension to the solar PV farm granted permission under Register Reference F17A/0340 (PL 06F.249174) comprising the erection of photovoltaic panels on ground mounted frames within a site area of 12.92 hectares and associated ancillary development including 2 no. transformer stations, 30 no. electrical string inverters units, 6 no. CCTV security cameras mounted 4 metre high poles, perimeter security fencing (2 metres high), underground cabling and internal access tracks. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the application. AI Rcvd 15/05/24 SAI Rcvd 20/05/24Decision record indexed
    Decision12 July 2024View record
  27. © OpenStreetMap
    23/6374Granted

    Ballynamongaree String Glanworth Co.Cork

    Permission to construct a cattle underpass with effluent tank and ancillary works on a public roadDecision record indexed
    Decision29 January 2024View record
  28. © OpenStreetMap
    2360443Granted

    Passes through the townlands of Cellarstown East Higginstown Eagleshill Cellarstown West and Cellarstown Upper Kilkenny County Kilkenny., County Kilkenny, Kilkenny 5000 sheets 4707 Kilkenny 2500 sheets 4706-B4768-C4705-D4706-D 4767-A4768-D4705-B476

    The proposed development will consist of the completion of the partially constructed 38 kV OHL which forms part of the Kilkenny loop connection. The proposed development involves the construction of the 12 remaining poles (poles 12-23) and stringing with overhead lines, over a distance of approximately 2km, and all associated works including temporary works required. These works will complete the loop project which was previously granted permission in September 2005 (Ref. P.05/452)Decision record indexed
    Decision27 November 2023View record
  29. © OpenStreetMap
    23615Granted

    Clongowes Wood College, Clane, Co. Kildare

    Development at Clongowes Wood College. The development will consist of c 0.44 hectares containing: Solar PV panels on ground-mounted frames/support structures with string inverters within existing field boundaries, underground cables, which will electrically connect to the existing electrical switch room located over the adjacent sports hall, and all ancillary development, including perimeter fencing with access gate, landscaping, and all associated civil engineering works. Clongowes Wood College and attendant grounds are a protected structure Ref. No. B14-14, B10-04C at site within the ground ofDecision record indexed
    Decision23 November 2023View record
  30. © OpenStreetMap
    4382/23Refused

    101, North Circular Road, Dublin 7 ( a protected structure Ref. 1617)

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION:The proposed development will consist of the following: Internal alterations at each floor level to reconfigure the existing 9 no. flats. The proposed works include: (i) removal of non-original partition walls, kitchenettes and bathrooms. (ii) Removal of all non-original boxing out and services throughout. (iii) Formation of simplified kitchenettes and bathrooms. (iv) Installation of new fire-rated internal doors in original style off circulation spaces; installation of modern flush doors within apartments. (v) Upgrading fire and acoustic performance of existing suspended timber floors. (vi) Provision of a 1m2 automatic air opening vent of area to the roof over the existing stairs to comply with fire regulations. (vii) Replacement throughout of non- original windows with timber sash incorporating trickle vents. (viii) Replacement of the non- original front door with an historically appropriate panelled hardwood door with bronze finish ironmongery. (ix) Demolition of the solid masonry balustrade to the front entrance steps and replacement of same with cast iron handrail to match the adjoining original. (x) Removal of non-original facades vents and making good of walls. (xi) Replacement of non-original lower ground floor external doors with a new hardwood picture framed ones. (xii) Repair of the broken stone string course on the rear façade. (xiii) Making good to damaged window ope to rear return façade at first floor. (xiv) Provision of a flat roofed single storey extension to the rear return providing a kitchenette and utility rooms. (xv) Relocation of existing stone steps to rear garden. (xvi) Removal of concrete paving to front yard and replacement of same with a lawn; removal of broken clay paving to rear yard and replacement of same with stone paving. (xvii) Installation of upgraded services including electrics, plumbing, fire and burglar alarms, intercoms, CCTV and data/phone points. (xvii) Repair and restoration of original features including window surrounds, painted timber shutter boxes, skirting and plasterwork. (xviii) Drainage and all associated site development and ancillary works necessary to facilitate development.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision20 October 2023View record
  31. © OpenStreetMap
    2360201Granted

    Tirlan, Ballyconra Ballyragget, Kilkenny

    A 10 year planning permission for a solar PV development on a ca. 13Ha Site incorporating: • Solar panels on ground-mounted frames over an area of ca. 6.5 ha, string inverters, 1 no. containerised transformer unit, post and wire fencing, CCTV system with 4 no. pole mounted cameras and landscaping; • Underground electrical cables connecting the solar PV development to existing onsite substation. Proposed extension to existing onsite substation of 51.3sqm; • A temporary construction compound; and, • All associated ancillary site development works. The Site is located within the boundary of an Industrial Emissions Licensed facility regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency, Licence number P0359-03.Decision record indexed
    Decision11 July 2023View record
  32. © OpenStreetMap
    22/6901Refused

    Ballyroe & Dromin Ballyhea Charleville Co.Cork

    Permission to amend the design of the previously approved development (pl. ref. no 20/4041) which comprises consent for a solar PV energy development. The proposed amendments include: (1) increase in number of transformers, (2) increase in size of transformers, (3) reduction in the spacing of solar PV rows (strings), (4)increase in size of solar panels, (5) reduction in the number of solar panels, (6) increase in solar panel output, (7) change in solar panel tilt (degree), (8) reduction in height of solar array, (9) omission of development within the SAC and (10)operational period is proposed to be extended from 25 to 40 years. A Natura Impact Statement will also be submitted to the planning authority for this proposed developmentGrounds not yet categorised
    Decision19 June 2023View record
  33. © OpenStreetMap
    22/6536Granted

    Fiddane Ballyhea Charleville Co.Cork

    Permission to amend the design of the previously approved development (planning reference: Cork County Council 17/5799 & an Bord Pleanála ABP-306915-20)which comprises consent for a 67.8 hectare Solar PV farm at Fiddane, Ballyhea Charleville, Co.Cork. The proposed amendments include; (1) increase in number of transformers, (2) reduction in the spacing of Solar PV rows (strings), (3) increase in size and configuration of solar panels, (4) overall increase in solar power generation, (5) change in solar panels tilt (degree), (6) minor reduction in the height of solar array, (7) operational period proposed to be extended from 30 to 40 years. A Natura Impact Statement will be submitted to the planning authority with this application.Decision record indexed
    Decision15 June 2023View record
  34. © OpenStreetMap
    2310Granted

    Leonards Bog, The Sheehys, Derrymore Roscrea

    Amendment to the design of the previously approved development (Planning Reference: Tipperary County Council (16/600917) and An Bord Pleanála (Pl92.249060), which comprises consent for a Solar PV Energy Development and for planning permission for a proposed Battery Energy storage system - amendments include; (1) changes to the configuration of the Solar PV rows, (2) a reduction in the height of the solar PV panels, (3) reduction in the spacing of Solar PV rows (strings), (4) increase in size of solar panels, (5) increase in solar panel output resulting in an overall increase in solar power generation, (6) a change in solar panels tilt (degree), (7) an increase in the number of transformers/inverters, (8) an increase in the area of the individual transformers, (9) an increase in the number of panels, (10) the introduction of a Battery Energy Storage system with a compound size of 5,400 square metres containing 60 battery units and 30 inverter units, all of which measure 6.1 m in length, 2.45m in width and 2.9m in height, together with a switch room/SCADA room - A Natura Impact Statement will also be submitted with the applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision09 March 2023View record
  35. © OpenStreetMap
    5449/22Granted

    2 Pembroke Street Upper, Dublin 2, D02 NY59 (on the corner of Pembroke Street Upper and Fitzwilliam Court)

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the refurbishment and change of use of the 5-storey (4-storey over basement) terraced property, from office use to 4no. 1 bedroom residential units and 1no. garden. The works will comprise construction of a small single storey extension at ground floor level to the rear (3m2) including a new metal framed window; new doors to the side serving a bin store accessed off Fitzwilliam Court; replacement of a modern dormer window with fire automatic opening vent; minor repairs, cleaning and re-pointing of brickwork to the front and rear facades; cleaning and repointing of the granite steps and string course to the front; minor repairs, refurbishment and re-painting of ironwork to railings and balconettes; 1no. new balconette, refurhisment of original windows and doors to include slim line acoustic double glazing and repairworks to the chimneys, rain water goods and roof (to include re-slating). Internal works will comprise changes to the internal layout refurbishment of ceilings and plasterwork; refurbishment of staircase and refurbishment of joinery as indicated. Permission is also sought for all associated site development works.Decision record indexed
    Decision17 February 2023View record
  36. © OpenStreetMap
    22662Granted

    Monaincha Townland, Roscrea, Co Tipperary

    Amendment to the design of the previously approved development (Planning Reference: Tipperary County Council 21261), which comprises consent for a 10 year period to construct and a 40 year period to operate a 142.7 hectare Solar PV Energy Development to include (1) slight increase in the height of the Solar PV panels, (2) slight increase in the bottom height of the Solar PV panels off the ground, (3) slight reduction in the spacing of Solar PV rows (strings), (4) slight decrease in size of solar panels, (5) slight increase in the area of transformers/inverters as a result of slight change in dimensions and (6) an increase in the number of solar panels (A Natura Impact Statement will also be submitted)Decision record indexed
    Decision07 February 2023View record
  37. © OpenStreetMap
    22652Granted

    Derrymore, Roscrea, Co Tipperary

    Amending the design of the previously approved development (Planning Reference: 19601323, Tipperary County Council) which comprises consent for a 10 year period to construct and a 40 year period to operate a 29.09 hectare Solar PV Energy Development at Derrymore Townland, Roscrea, Co Tipperary. The proposed amendments include; (1) changes to the configuration of the Solar PV rows, (2) reduction in the height of the Solar PV panels, (3) slight increase in the bottom height of the Solar PV panels, (4) reduction in the spacing of Solar PV rows (strings), (5) increase in size of solar panels, (6) increase in solar panel output, (7) a change in solar panels tilt (degree) and (8) a decrease in the number of solar panels. A Natura Impact Statement will also be submitted to the Planning Authority for this proposed developmentDecision record indexed
    Decision30 January 2023View record
  38. © OpenStreetMap
    22268Granted

    Monivea Road, Mervue, Galway

    Permission for development which will consist of the installation of a roof mounted solar PV panel system consisting of 3057 no. 450 watt solar PV panels, string inverters and associated grid interface equipment. Integrated panels to be mounted on south facing sloped roofs and stand alone panels to be mounted on other roofs with mounting kits, to cover a roof area of approx. 20101m2Decision record indexed
    Decision21 November 2022View record
  39. © OpenStreetMap
    2260420Granted

    Barnanalleen, Moanmore and, Seskin

    A solar PV development on a 92 ha site consisting of: - The erection of solar panels on ground-mounted galvanised steel frames, 198 no. string inverters attached to selected ground-mounted galvanised steel frames, 8 no. transformer units, underground cabling, security fencing, CCTV system with pole mounted cameras and landscaping; - 3 no. site entrances with access gates utilizing existing farm field entrances which will be upgraded and internal accesses; - 1 no. on-site IPP switching substation and associated works abutting the existing Cauteen 110kv substation; - a temporary construction compound; and - all associated ancillary development works; at Barnanalleen, Moanmore and Seskin, County Tipperary. The development can operate as an independent solar PV development and in conjunction with the solar PV developments permitted under planning permission references 17/600456 and 21/1109. The operational lifespan of the solar PV development will be 35 years. A Natura Impact Statement will accompany the planning application.Decision record indexed
    Decision05 October 2022View record
  40. © OpenStreetMap
    3843/22Granted

    91-93, Meath Street, Dublin 8, D08 YN15

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission to make structural repairs and refurbish the facade and basement areas of the Dublin Steiner School, nos. 91, 92 (Protected Structure) and 93 Meath Street, Dublin 8, D08 YN15, formerly the Liberty Crèche, a protected structure. Work will include replacement of the shop front, repair to granite string course and related first floor brickwork dislodged and of unsound construction caused by conversion of former brick wall with pair of sash windows to shop front. Works will also include the cleaning and repointing of brickwork, cleaning and repairs to granite fascia arch and door surrounds, replacement of timber sash windows with new double glazed to match existing. Structural repairs will comprise the removal of the modern shopfront and rebuilding basement facade underneath the shop front including the former basement area and window openings to match existing at ground level to prevent water ingress to the basement, the refurbishment of downpipes and hoppers, replacement of missing fanlight, removal of cables and addition of Steiner School signage on the curved granite fascia.Decision record indexed
    Decision22 June 2022View record
  41. © OpenStreetMap
    212165Granted

    Townlands of Reask and Loughlinstown, Kilbrew, Ashbourne Co. Meath

    An extension to the solar PV farm granted permission under Register Reference AA/170860, ABP 301049-18 comprising the construction of approximately 78,870 no. photovoltaic panels on ground mounted frames on lands to the south and west of the permitted solar PV farm with a total combined site area of 42.88 hectares and associated ancillary development including 10 no. transformer stations, approximately 136 no. string-inverters, 3 no. CCTV security cameras each mounted on a 4 metre high pole, perimeter security fencing (2 metres high), the construction of vehicular bridge over the Kilbrew stream and the construction of hardcore access tracks between the photovoltaic panel arrays and to the permitted solar PV farm. A Natura Impact Statement has been prepared in respect of the proposed development. Significant further information/revised plans submitted on this applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision10 May 2022View record
  42. © OpenStreetMap
    22152Granted

    Monaraha, Cahir

    To amend the solar farm permitted on the site under Tipperary County Council Reg. Ref. 20/46 and consists of a revised solar PV panel arrangement resulting in an increase in the overall panel footprint extent; a reconfigured internal – access route network resulting in a decrease to the overall network length; the reduction in the number of transformer stations from 16 No. to 5 No. and the provision of string inverters to the rear of panel arrays. It is also proposed to reduce the previously permitted maximum export capacity to 19 MW.Decision record indexed
    Decision13 April 2022View record
  43. © OpenStreetMap
    3739/21Granted

    56 Palmerston Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6, D06 K2K4

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: The remodel and extension of an existing three-storey terraced house with two-storey rear return. The works include for the provision of a 50M2 two-storey extension to the rear. Works to the existing house include; Garden Level: Removal of section of rear wall, modifications to layout of hallway, removal of building fabric to form new opening between front and rear primary rooms, modifications to rear return door ope to garden. Upper Ground Floor Level: modification of existing opening at rear wall of main house to the rear return, removal of building fabric to form a new ope to rear wall of rear return, removal of non-original partitions in primary rooms, removal of non- original bathroom at rear return. First Floor Level: removal of existing partition walls, the provision of 2 no. en suite bathrooms. Attic Level: removal of non-original window to attic half landing (rear) to facilitate reinstatement of original string course, new partitions to attic to provide office space and storage, 2 no. roof lights at attic level to be enlarged and the addition of 1 no. new rooflight (rear) External: Brick facade repointing (front), refurbishment of existing windows, reinstatement of cast iron railings, New vehicular access and parking space to rear. Fabric of the existing building: Due to the building suffering fire damage, subsequently not being watertight, and the building being unoccupied for many years there is significant dry and wet rot. Throughout all floors it will be necessary to replace any timbers affected by dry and wet rot. This will involve replacement of structural timbers and original joinery as necessary and as described in the planning documents and drawings. The two-storey extension to the rear will comprise a Kitchen/Living/Dining area at garden level and additional bedroom / office to upper ground floor level, with 2 no. rooflights to the lower roof level. With all associated site works above and below ground. 56 Palmerston Road is a protected structure.Decision record indexed
    Decision07 April 2022View record
  44. © OpenStreetMap
    211256Granted

    Griffinrath, Celbridge, Co. Kildare.

    Application for a 10 year permission for development on lands in the townland of Griffinrath, Celbridge. The development will consist of the construction of a solar PV farm with an operational life of 35 years comprising approximately 75,984 No. photovoltaic panels on ground mounted frames within a site area of 44.21 hectares and associated ancillary development including 10 No. transformer stations, approximately 124 No. string-inverters, 1 No. onsite 38kV substation building, 1 No. 40ft storage container building, 7 No. CCTV security cameras mounted on 4 metre high poles and perimeter security fencing (2 metres high), the construction of an internal hardcore access road between the solar panels and the site access, localised improvements to an existing agricultural access from the adjoining L5065 road to facilitate construction and operational phase access and, the installation of a 38kV underground electricity cable from the onsite 38kV substation to the 110kV Griffinrath substation ca. 0.75km to the southeast. A Natura Impact Statement has been prepared in respect of the proposed development. Revised by Significant Further Information which consists of an Aviation Glint and Glare Assessment Report, an Archaeological Report; an amended Noise and Vibration Impact Assessment; a Traffic Report; drawings of cable locations and trench reinstatement and road closures and road diversion routes; a Stage 1/2 Road Safety Audit; updated drawings of the existing and proposed entrance and the proposed compound and temporary set down area; and a risk assessment of the hazards associated with a fire in or near the solar arrays.Decision record indexed
    Decision23 March 2022View record
  45. © OpenStreetMap
    211128Granted

    Cooleeny, Derryfadda and Killoran, Co. Tipperary

    Construction of a Solar PV development with a maximum export capacity (MEC) of up to 122MW comprising of ca. 214,800 no. photovoltaic panels laid out in arrays, the construction of a 38kV substation, (ca.57.31m2 x 4.45m tall) along with associated ancillary development including 30 no. Transformer Stations (ca. 7.27m2 x 2.6m) with an integrated bund, 716 string Inverters, 1 no. DNO Substation Building (16.28m2 x 5.42m), 1 No. Storage and maintenance building (ca. 57.31m2 x 4.45m tall), 38 no. CCTV cameras mounted on ca. 3.8m high poles, perimeter security fenching and all ancillary works, the total development area will be ca. 77ha.Decision record indexed
    Decision23 February 2022View record
  46. © OpenStreetMap
    21350Granted

    Townlands of Taduff West, Taduff East, Creagh & Cuilglass

    Permission for the construction and operation of a solar PV farm, which will operate as an extension of the consented TDC Community Solar Park (Roscommon County Council Planning Ref. 20/36). The solar PV development will consist of solar arrays on ground mounted steel frames, with a maximum overall height of 3 metres, over an area of 60 ha and ancillary electrical equipment including string inverters and up to 13 no. transformer stations, and all other associated site development works and services, including: Internal solar PV farm underground electrical cabling and ducting; 1 no. temporary construction compound; Security fencing; CCTV camera stands; Provision of internal access tracks, including the installation of clearspan bridge structures, linking the solar PV development with the consented TDC Community Solar Park track network; Site drainage and landscaping, as required to facilitate the development. The solar PV development will use the site entrance (via the L2026 local road) consented under Pl Ref. 20/36. Planning permission is sought for a period of 10 years with an operational life of 30 years from the date of commissioning. (The application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement (NIS)) atDecision record indexed
    Decision04 February 2022View record
  47. © OpenStreetMap
    21394Granted

    Medtronic, Michael Collins Road, Mervue

    Permission for development which will consist of the installation of a roof mounted solar PV system, consisting of 1000 no. x 390 Watt solar PV panels, string inverters and associated grid interface equipment. Panels to be mounted on South Facing sloped roof and to cover a roof area of approximately 1700m2Decision record indexed
    Decision26 January 2022View record
  48. © OpenStreetMap
    211109Granted

    Barnanalleen and Lisheennamalausa, Co. Tipperary

    A 10 year planning permission for a solar development on a 39 ha site consisting of: Three site entrances with access gates utilizing existing farm field entrances which will be upgraded and internal accesses; Upgrading of existing laneway to permit access to a proposed substation site (the proposed substation and associated works are currently the subject of a Strategic Infrastructure Development Pre- Application Consultation with An Bord Pleanala); Security fencing around the proposed substation site; Solar panels on ground-mounted galvanised steel frames, 81 no. string inverters attached to selected ground-mounted galvanized steel frames, 6 no. transformer units, underground cabling, security fencing, CCTV system with pole mounted cameras and landscaping; A temporary construction compound; and All associated ancillary development works. The operational lifespan of the solar PV development will be 35 years. A Natura Impact Statement will accompany the planning applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision17 January 2022View record
  49. © OpenStreetMap
    21638Granted

    Ballygammane Lisduff Knockanacunna Cassestown Farranreigh Tooreen, Rossestown Brittas Clonamuckoge More Clonamuckoge Beg Kilkillahara Ballybristy Lisheenataggart, Rorardstown Lower Rorardstown Upper Rathleasty Kivilcorris Clonbrassil Fishmoyne Knoc

    Completion of partially constructed 15.3km long 38kV overhead electricity line from Thurles electricity substation to the Borrisoleigh electricity substation as permitted under TCC Reg 08/511136 which comprises an overhead line supported by a total of 116 structures - as this permission has expired, permission is sought for works not yet completed, namely 1) works to 38 no. structures to (subject to final detailed design) erect replacement wooden poleset structures or alter existing structures, 2) stringing of conductor along approx. 7 km of the overhead line, and 3) all ancillary works related to the projectDecision record indexed
    Decision01 July 2021View record
  50. © OpenStreetMap
    3258/20Refused

    1/2 Royal Canal Terrace, Phibsborough Road, Dublin 7, D07NP74

    PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission is sought for the following works: Change of use from Hostel (established as pre 1963 use), residential and office (subsequent planning retention grant 4763/88) to Aparthotel. Demolition/removals of: steel staircase to the side, single storey extension to the rear, kitchen extract flue to the side, raised concrete paving to the front and tarmac to the side and rear, modern railings and lightwell to the side; modern shower room partitions to basement floor (BF) room (R) R1, first floor (FF) R5 and R6 and second floor (SF) R1 and R2, all sanitaryware, services, kitchenettes, floor coverings, modern flush doors and modern aluminium windows throughout; lobby partitions at ground floor (GF) R3 and the lobby door to the basement hall. Alterations to: extend lightwell to the front, create new gable walls to lightwells front and rear, block-up window at SF gable and doors at BF and SF gable, add fire-rated mat system to FF and SF floors, reconfigure partitions to FF R2, R3 & R4 and to SF R3 and close the doorway between FF R6 and the stairs; new connecting door between rooms SF R2 and R3. Construction of: single storey building to the rear and a three storey extension to the side, new light timber partitions forming new shower rooms throughout, new wall forming a lobby to the BF Hall, new plumbing, heating and electrics using existing routes throughout, new painted timber sash windows throughout, new waterproofing system to new basement insulated concrete floor slab and basement walls, breathable lime-based insulation to right-hand ‘wing’ external walls; new hard and soft landscaping to entire site, additional railings to secure the site to the front left corner and a new sliding gate inside the front railings. Clean, repair and paint cast iron railings to the front; clean granite steps, cills and string course; decorate previously decorated elements inside and out, local repairs to plaster cornices including the replacement of a short length to room FF R1 and all associated works.Grounds not yet categorised
    Decision21 October 2020View record
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