Planning application · South Dublin County Council

Revision to existing permission (SD24B/0505W) Ground floor partial side/front with porch…

27, Forest Ave, Kingswood, Dublin 24, D24 N26A

SD25B/0612W · South DublinOn Site
Reference
SD25B/0612W
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
23 Dec 2025
Decided
20 Jan 2026
Status
On Site
Use
Residential
Floor area
58 m²
Site area
0.027 ha
Further information requested
3 Dec 2025
Further information received
23 Dec 2025
Commenced
14 May 2026

Proposed development

Revision to existing permission (SD24B/0505W) Ground floor partial side/front with porch, rear extension, partial raising of roof ridge height and build-up of walls at front and rear to create attic conversion, (revised larger size) with dormer roof windows on both side roofs, and window at attic level in front & rear elevation, new home office/store to rear garden, internal modifications and associated site works .

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