Planning application · South Dublin County Council

Modify the previously granted planning permission (Ref. SD25A/0161W). The proposed…

13, Mill Road, Saggart, Dublin

SD26B/0174 · South DublinGranted
Reference
SD26B/0174
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Decided
28 May 2026
Status
Granted
Application type
extension

Proposed development

Modify the previously granted planning permission (Ref. SD25A/0161W). The proposed modifications consist of the construction of a dormer attic extension by converting the as-granted attic space for habitation, comprising of 1 no. bedroom, 1 no. en-suite and 1 no. wardrobe to all the 3-no. as-granted. The development will include alterations to the rear elevation, provision of cladding finish to the dormer exterior, and internal alterations to the existing first floor to facilitate access to the attic level.

What happens next

Permission was granted on 28 May 2026. Third parties may appeal within four weeks; after that the permission is final and works can start once a commencement notice is lodged.

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