The development will consist of the material change of use from office/storage unit…
Unit 8, Hills Industrial Estate, Lower Lucan Road, Lucan, Dublin, K78 YT02
Proposed development
The development will consist of the material change of use from office/storage unit to a unit for day services use, to enable the provision of services to people with intellectual disabilities, the removal of the existing mezzanine floor, the removal of 4nr existing windows and infilling to match existing cladding to the front and rear elevations at first floor level, the installation of 3nr new window openings to the rear elevation at ground floor level the infilling of existing structural opening to the front elevation with glazing and spandrel panelling, while retaining the existing internal roller shutter unit, the repositioning and widening of the main entrance door and the installation of a full-height fixed glazed unit to the front elevation, installation of manifestation signage to the front elevation door and glazing, the widening and lowering of the existing rear exit door and all associated site works.
What happens next
Permission was refused on 14 Apr 2026. The applicant may appeal within four weeks of the decision.
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