The proposed development includes retention permission for the reorientation of the gas…
3-4, Crag Avenue, Clondalkin Industrial Estate, Clondalkin, Dublin 22
Proposed development
The proposed development includes retention permission for the reorientation of the gas AGI (above-ground installation) compound permitted under SDCC Reg. Ref.: SD23A/0158 and to retain an existing Gas AGI skid located to the north of the gas AGI compound. The development also includes the retention and completion of an extension to the existing Gas AGI compound to the south, to provide for a pressure regulating and metering station (PRMS) compound area. The PRMS compound extension comprises the following buildings and gas related infrastructure:•Skid House structure with a total area of c. 118 sq.m and overall height of c.3m. •E&I Kiosk with a total area of c. 11 sq.m and overall height of c. 2.7m •Boiler House comprising 2 no. individual units (Boiler House 1 & Boiler House 2) both with an area of c. 22 sq.m and overall height of c.3m. •Gas Quality Building with a total area of c. 3 sq.m and overall height of c. 2.4.m • All associated and ancillary works including valves and pipework, site lighting, boundary treatments, landscaping, drainage and infrastructure. The proposed development is located within a site which is subject to an EPA Industrial Emissions (IE) Directive license.
What happens next
Permission was granted on 4 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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