Planning application · South Dublin County Council

The proposed development for permission will consist of Demolition of existing single…

No. 27, Glendoher Drive, Rathfarnham, Dublin, D16 E5A0

SD25B/0012W · South DublinOn Site
Reference
SD25B/0012W
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
14 Jan 2025
Decided
26 Feb 2025
Status
On Site
Floor area
6 m²
Site area
0.316 ha
Commenced
12 Jan 2026

Proposed development

The proposed development for permission will consist of Demolition of existing single storey extension / garage to side and rear; Construction of a single storey extension to the front and side including rooflight and covered areas to front; Alterations to existing windows / doors and/or new openings at ground floor to front and rear; Widening of the front existing vehicular entrance to 3.5m and associated alterations to plinth, railings and gates; All associated demolition, internal layout alterations, associated site, landscaping and drainage works.

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A commencement notice has been lodged: works are under way or about to start.

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