Planning application · South Dublin County Council

a) Demolition of an existing storage shed, b) Construction of a two storey apartment…

The Side of The Laurels Public House, 186 Whitehall Road West, Perrystown, Dublin 12

SD26A/0021W · South DublinIn Assessment
Reference
SD26A/0021W
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
27 Jan 2026
Decided
23 Mar 2026
Status
In Assessment
Use
Residential
Dwellings
4
Floor area
263 m²
Site area
0.02 ha
Further information requested
24 Mar 2026

Proposed development

a) Demolition of an existing storage shed, b) Construction of a two storey apartment block, consisting of the 2 No. studio apartments, refuse and bicycle storage on the ground floor, 1 No. 1 Bed apartment and 1 No. 2 Bed apartment on the first floor with a combination of pitched and flat roofs, c) Hard and soft landscaping, d) All required foul drainage and surface water harvesting system, e) All ancillary site works to facilitate the development.

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