Planning application · South Dublin County Council

Whether the partial use of Tallaght Cross Hotel, Tallaght Cross West, Tallaght…

Tallaght Cross Hotel, Tallaght Cross West, Tallaght, Dublin 24, D24VX61

ED26/0049 · South DublinIn Assessment
Reference
ED26/0049
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
6 Jul 2026
Decision due
3 Aug 2026
Status
In Assessment
Use
hospitality
Site area
0.011 ha
Further information requested
16 Jun 2026
Further information received
6 Jul 2026

Proposed development

Whether the partial use of Tallaght Cross Hotel, Tallaght Cross West, Tallaght, Dublin 24, D24VX61, to provide accommodation within 100 no. rooms of the total 186 no rooms for displaced persons or persons seeking international protection, constitutes exempted development or does not constitute exempt development. We note the remaining rooms will continue to operate under continue to operate under the current hotel use.

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The council is assessing the application. Submissions from the public are taken in the first five weeks. The council's decision is due by 3 Aug 2026.

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