Planning application · South Dublin County Council

The development will consist of Extension and refurbishment of existing dwelling…

97, St John's Wood, Clondalkin, Dublin 22, D22 XY97

SD25B/0232W · South DublinOn Site
Reference
SD25B/0232W
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
23 Apr 2025
Decided
17 Jun 2025
Status
On Site
Floor area
25 m²
Site area
0.028 ha
Commenced
12 Feb 2026

Proposed development

The development will consist of Extension and refurbishment of existing dwelling to include construction of single-storey extensions to front and rear, alterations to roof to include dormer roof structure to rear of existing roof to create new storage space in attic, new roof light windows to front of roof, alterations to existing internal layout, alterations to front, side and rear elevations and all associated site works. The development is proposed to be completed in phases as follows (1) The rear extension (2) The Dormer Roof Space (3) Alterations and extension to the front of the dwelling.

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