Planning application · South Dublin County Council

For the demolition of part of existing boundary wall to the south and demolition…

174, Balrothery Estate, Balrothery, Dublin 24, D24 HHY8

SD25B/0453W · South DublinGranted
Reference
SD25B/0453W
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
7 Mar 2026
Decided
19 Mar 2026
Status
Granted
Use
Residential
Floor area
56 m²
Site area
0.042 ha
Further information requested
10 Sept 2025
Further information received
7 Mar 2026

Proposed development

For the demolition of part of existing boundary wall to the south and demolition of existing shed. Construction of new single storey granny flat to the side of existing house containing bedroom, WC and kitchen/living area, construction of new single storey home office and home gym to the side of the back garden, new side pedestrian access and all associated works.

What happens next

Permission was granted on 19 Mar 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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