housing – Neasa Hourigan
Cllr. Janet Horner informed us that Dublin City Council has today given notice that it intends to make an application under Part 8 (planning process for works done by the council itself) to construct a residential development on the East… At the start of April a Large-scale Residential Development application was made to Dublin City Council for the development of 811 apartments, a gym, a café, co-working space, a community library, a childcare facility, and a community hall at the…
At the start of March a Large-scale Residential Development application was made to Dublin City Council for the development of 133 apartment units, artist studios, a crèche, a retail unit, and a gym at the former Leydens Wholesalers & Distributors… On foot of a query from a constituent about this building we were in touch with the derelict properties section in Dublin City Council. On the 9-Jan-2023 Dublin City Council informed us that it was in “the process of preparing… A planning application was lodged with Dublin City Council on the 29th November 2022 for the development of an infill site on North King Street. While I welcome the development of such sites the proposal is for short term let… At the start of August a Large-scale Residential Development application was made to Dublin City Council for the development of 168 apartment units, a creche, and café at Daneswell Place, Former Printworks/Smurfit Site, Botanic Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9. The application… A summary of the planning application for the site at the former Des Kelly showrooms on North Circular Road can be found below. Note this is a new application after a previous application was refused by Dublin City Council in…
A summary of the Strategic Housing Development planning application to An Bord Pleanála for the old Royal Oak public house site on the Finglas Road can be found below. Development The development comprises 103 residential units. Current mix of the…
Please find below an update on a number of derelict housing units owned by Dublin City Council provided by Cllr. Darcy
Marron Estates has appealed Dublin City Council’s decision to refuse planning permission for a hotel on the Cobblestone site. Details of the appeal and a public meeting to discuss submitting an observation on the appeal can be found below. What…