Planning application · South Dublin County Council

Retention for a single storey garage and fuel store to the front/side of existing…

Annaville, McDonagh Lane, Glenaraneen,, Brittas,, Co. Dublin,, D24DW27

SD26A/0043W · South DublinIn Assessment
Reference
SD26A/0043W
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
19 Feb 2026
Decided
15 Apr 2026
Status
In Assessment
Use
Residential
Site area
0.81 ha
Further information requested
16 Apr 2026

Proposed development

Retention for a single storey garage and fuel store to the front/side of existing dwelling. Retention for a single storey steel shed and carport to the front/side of existing dwelling. Retention for replacement of existing glazed structure to a brick built with slate roof structure around indoor swimming pool along with changing rooms and plant room with a small garden shed to the rear. Retention for a sunroom at first floor level to the side of existing dwelling along with all associated site works.

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