Planning records
Showing 1-5 of 5 public recordsThe development will consist of the following: 1) The conversion of attic space to attic store including changing the existing hipped end roof to a dutch hip gable end roof, a new dormer window to the rear roof and 1 new rooflight to the rear roof. 2) 1 new double glazed window with permanent obscured glazing in the side gable wall of the house at attic level. 3) And all associated site works.
We, Cairn Homes Properties Limited, intend to apply to Fingal County Council for a 7-year permission for a Large-Scale Residential Development at this c.13.57 ha (gross) site located within the Estuary West Lands at `Holybanks`, Swords, Co. Dublin. The main development site is bounded by Glen Ellan Road to the south, Jugback Lane/Terrace to the west, the former Celestica factory site to the east and the Broadmeadow River to the north. Junction and road improvement works are proposed to the Glen Ellan Road / Balheary Road junction and the R132 Dublin Road / R125 Seatown West Roundabout. The proposed development will consist of a residential scheme of 640 no. units (219 no. 1-bed units, 281 no. 2-bed units, 119 no. 3-bed units and 21 no. 4-bed units) along with childcare facility (c.537 sq.m in proposed Block 11). The development will include for the following: • 132 no. houses comprising: 08 no. 2-bed houses, 87 no. 3-bed houses, 16 no. 3-bed townhouses (back-to-back) and 21 no. 4-bed houses. These range in height from two to three storey and include semi-detached and terraced houses. • 474 no. apartment units (219 no. 1-bed units; 49 no. 2-bed, 3-person units; 206 no. 2-bed, 4-person units) provided within 11 no. apartment blocks ranging in height from up to 5 no. Storeys. • 34 no. duplex units arranged within 4 no. 2-storey blocks comprising 18 no. 2-bed units and 16 no. 3-bed units. • Apartments and duplexes are provided with balconies/terraces and with dedicated services /bicycle/ bin store areas. • Provision of 501 no. car parking spaces, 1,506 no. bicycle parking spaces and 26 no. motorbike parking spaces located at surface and undercroft level (adjoining Block 6); • Landscape proposals will include provision of c.42,651 sq.m (c.4.265 ha) of open space across the development including significant extension of the `Broadmeadow River Park` (c. 29,400 sq.m (c.2.94ha)). • Principal vehicular access to the site will be from Glen Ellan Road. New pedestrian connections will be provided from Jugback Lane/Terrace, Glen Ellan Road and the proposed Broadmeadow Riverside Park extension to the north of the site. A dedicated pedestrian/cycle path is also proposed through the site along a central spine open space, connecting Glen Ellan Road in the south with Broadmeadow Riverside Park extension in the north. • Junction and road improvement works are also proposed to the Glen Ellan Road / Balheary Road junction and the R132 Dublin Road /R125 Seatown West Roundabout to facilitate the development. This will include widening of Balheary Road, upgrade works to cycle/pedestrian facilities, partial signalisation of R132/R125 junction, and a new pedestrian crossing on Glen Ellan Road. • All associated site development works above and below ground including hard and soft landscaping, roads/footpaths/cycle paths, open spaces and play areas, boundary treatments, lighting, SuDs measures, pumping station, EV charging points, green roofs, ESB substations and all associated services to facilitate the development. • As part of the proposed development, temporary permission is also sought for signage. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared in respect of the proposed development. Additional Information Received: 10/04/2025 SAI Received: 22/04/25
All in or in the vicinity of the townlands of Mainscourt, Roscall, Richardstown, Gracediew, Brownstown, Magillstown, Skidoo, Dollards, Balheary, Newtown, broadmeadow, Balheary Demesne, Seatown West, Swords Demesne, Mantua, Greenfields, Seatown East and Mountgorry, Co. Dublin. The development of grid connection infrastructure to connect the approved solar photovoltaic ('PV') energy development on lands at Mainscourt, Ballyboghill, Co. Dublin under Register Reference F17A/0340, PL06F.249174 to the ESB Mountgorry 38kV Substation, Swords Business Park, Swords, Co. Dublin, comprising the laying of. 9,470 metres of 38kV underground electricity cables in ducts and associated infrastructure substantially under public roads and beneath the Ward River Bridge, Gracedieu Bridge and the Broadmeadow river by means of horizontal directional drilling. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the planning application.
Permission for modifications to external plant area to allow for refrigeration equipment upgrade.
Conversion of existing attic to study/store and ensuite measuring 37.2sq.m with new velux window to the rear, the change of roof profile from a hip roof to a gable along with associated site works associated with the development.