Planning application · South Dublin County Council

Retention for change of use from light industrial to coffee-shop/restaurant/takeaway…

Evolve Eatery, Unit 1, Monastery Road, D22 H7R2

SD26A/0097 · South DublinLodged
Reference
SD26A/0097
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
10 Jun 2026
Status
Lodged
Application type
commercial
Use
Retail
Floor area
45 m²

Proposed development

Retention for change of use from light industrial to coffee-shop/restaurant/takeaway, the single storey 45sqm extension to the West façade, existing façade signage and alterations to internal layout. Permission is sought for the realignment of site boundary fencing to facilitate a pedestrian entrance, a fire exit in the North façade and bollards fronting the West façade of Unit 1, 4no. secure bicycle lockers, revised car and bicycle parking layouts and associated site works.

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