Planning application · South Dublin County Council

Planning permission for the variation of Condition No. 2 of planning permission (An…

The Blacklion Public House (A Protected Structure), Orchard Lane, Clondalkin Village, Dublin 22, D22 E642

SD26A/0025W · South DublinClosed
Reference
SD26A/0025W
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
30 Jan 2026
Decided
26 Mar 2026
Status
Closed
Use
hospitality
Site area
0.272 ha

Proposed development

Planning permission for the variation of Condition No. 2 of planning permission (An Coimisiún Pleanála Ref. ABP-320719-24, Planning Authority Ref. SD24A/0147W) at The Black Lion Public House (a Protected Structure),The application seeks permission for the controlled use of amplified sound, including live music, within the existing pavilion structure, while retaining its approved use as a beer garden ancillary to the existing public house/restaurant. The application is accompanied by an Acoustic Consultant's Report.

What happens next

Permission was refused on 26 Mar 2026. The applicant may appeal within four weeks of the decision.

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