Planning application · South Dublin County Council

Single storey, part two storey extension to the rear and side of the existing two storey…

228, Orwell Park Heights, Dublin 6w, D6W CA37

SD25B/0452 · South DublinOn Site
Reference
SD25B/0452
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
30 Sept 2025
Decided
28 Oct 2025
Status
On Site
Floor area
69 m²
Site area
0.0463 ha
Further information requested
29 Aug 2025
Further information received
30 Sept 2025
Commenced
2 Feb 2026

Proposed development

Single storey, part two storey extension to the rear and side of the existing two storey semi detached house, together with associated roof light and canopy. The conversion of the existing garage and the construction of a single storey extension to the front of the garage, connecting with the existing porch. internal reconfiguration of the existing layout. Removal of the existing chimney. All associated ancillary works, including boundary treatments, site works, and landscaping.

What happens next

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

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