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6 Castle Market, Dublin 2 Castle Market, Dublin, dublin_2Description:
(a) Division of one retail unit into two separate units, (b) removal of non original partition walls at ground floor level and first floor level, (c) removal of non original covering over door at ground floor level, (d) new toilet at first floor level, (e) widening of new original opening at ground floor, provision of new wall at ground floor and first floor between unit 6 and 7 Castle market Street, (f) and replacement of existing signage by painting existing fascia.
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7 no. pig houses Pollabane, Cavan, cavanDescription:
to decommission 6 no. existing pig houses and to construct 8 no. weaner/grower houses and 1 no. ancillary storage shed, in accordance with animal welfare regulations, together with all ancillary structures and all associated site works, on the site of existing pig farm. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will be submitted with this planning application. This application relates to a development, which is for the purposes of an activity requiring a licence under part IV of the Environmental Protection Agency (Licencing) Regulations 1994 to 2013
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Michael McPartlin - Holiday Cottage Correvan, Blacklion, cavanDescription:
change of use from 1 no. dwelling to 1 no. self catering holiday cottage including extension, renovation and installation of 1 no. effluent treatment system
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1401 BRIDGETOWN Fahy Beg, Bridgetown, clareDescription:
new two storey detached house, detached single storey garage, waste water treatment system, alterations to existing site entrance and all ancillary works
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The Woods The Woods, Johnstown, Glounthane, corkDescription:
Proposed construction of Nos. 6 to 15 The Woods, 10 no detached four bedroomed houses.
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8 Holycross Place, Charleville 8 Holycross Place, Charleville, Charleville, corkDescription:
Construction of extension to front elevation of existing dwellinghouse, alterations to elevations and all associated site works
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Material Alterations to Cork International Airport Hotel Cork Airport Business Park, Cork, corkDescription:
The Material Alteration consists of the alteration of the layout of the existing restaurant on the Ground Floor of the Cork International Airport Hotel.
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Marleigh House 13 Leinster Road West, Harolds Cross, dublin_6Description:
Demolition of the non-original former garage structure to the front side (east) and replacement with new single storey garage structure and demolition of the non-original north end of the two storey return structure; removal of non-original timber outer porch door and surround; removal of non-original: partitions, fittings and fixtures; removal of asbestos material; repair of natural slate roof & valleys; repair of soffits and eaves; repair rain water gutters and downpipes and chimneys; construction of new (39m2) two storey return with a new (13m2) single storey garden store to side (east); new structural alterations and partitions to each level to facilitate residential use: repair of sash windows, existing plasterwork and joinery; renewal of services; repairs and repointing of front garden wall; decoration; change of use to revert back to residential use and associated site works.
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Guinness Brewery Lands, St James Gate Guinness Brewery Land, St. James's Gate and Victoria Quay, dublin, Dublin 8Description:
The proposed development will consist of modifications to, and in the vicinity of, the northern facade of the permitted brewhouse building (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref 3730/11) to provide a delivery area. The proposed modifications include: A flat roofed cantilevered canopy (approximately 15.6m long, projecting approximately 5.13m from the northern facade of the new brewhouse building and approximately 0.5m deep), including downlighters on the canopy underside. The canopy will be approximately 5.1m above the external ground level (3.90m OD). The provision of an associated door (approximately 3.1m high x 1.0m wide) with steps and railings and a window (approximately 3.1m high x 1.0m wide) on the northern facade of the new brewhouse building. The provision of a filling point (approximately 0.6m x 0.6m, at a height of 1.0m above the external ground level (3.90m OD), to the east of the new door, through the northern facade of the existing brewhouse building. The provision of an associated control room (approximately 17 sq.m) within the existing brewhouse building. All associated site development works, including minor revisions to the drainage layouts, minor alterations to the existing yard layouts (extending to approximately 300sq.m), including a lowering of the existing ground level by approximately 200mm (from 4.1m to 3.9m OD). All of the above is proposed on a site of approximately 317 sq.m/0.0317 hectares within the overall established Guinness Brewery lands at St. James's Gate, James's Street and Victoria Quay, Dublin 8. The application relates to development which is for the purposes of an activity requiring an Integrated Pollution Prevention Control (IPPC) Licence. The proposed development will not result in an increase in the floor area of the new brewhouse building, or increase the output capacity at the brewery.
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17a, Edenmore Green, Raheny, Dublin 5 17a, Edenmore Green, Raheny, dublin, Dublin 5Description:
39.9 square metre, part single, part two storey extension and dormer window to the rear.