Planning application · South Dublin County Council

Works to a two storey protected structure (ref. 11212005) to include 1. Retention…

The Loft, Main St. Upper, Newcastle, Co. Dublin

SD25A/0078W · South DublinGranted
Reference
SD25A/0078W
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
27 Feb 2026
Decided
27 Apr 2026
Status
Granted
Use
Residential
Site area
0.047 ha
Further information requested
22 May 2025
Further information received
27 Feb 2026

Proposed development

Works to a two storey protected structure (ref. 11212005) to include 1. Retention permission for a one bedroom ground floor apartment to the rear of existing two storey building as constructed, 2. Retention permission for a two bedroom first floor apartment as constructed, 3. Planning permission to re-slate the main roof of the two storey protected structure and all associated siteworks

What happens next

Permission was granted on 27 Apr 2026. Third parties may appeal within four weeks; after that the permission is final and works can start once a commencement notice is lodged.

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