Alterations and additions to existing 2-storey detached dwelling…
The Cedars, No.1 Ballytore Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14, D14 T995
Proposed development
Alterations and additions to existing 2-storey detached dwelling, previously granted permission under Planning Reg. Ref. SD23B/0024. The works to be retained comprise of a revised vehicular and pedestrian entrance gate arrangement, including new gate piers, new boundary treatment including new concrete post and panel fencing to eastern boundary and metal fencing to the northern boundary, new awning and frame to patio area to the east elevation, revisions to the detached single storey garage structure including new access stairs to original attic storage space and Velux rooflights to same, the enlargement of the footprint of the garage space to incorporate a new home office area to the rear at ground floor level, together with new cedral cladding and smooth render finishes in lieu of brick finishes to the front, rear, and side elevations of the renovated 2-storey detached dwelling house, and all ancillary site works.
What happens next
The council has asked for further information. The clock restarts when the applicant responds; a decision normally follows within four weeks of that.
Is this your application?
Sign in to follow it through the South Dublin planning process, get told when the decision lands, and see which builders and trades are working on similar projects near you. It is free and takes an email address.
About this page: the facts above come from the statutory public planning register kept by South Dublin County Council and are refreshed weekly (last updated 15 Jun 2026). Applicant names and contact details are not shown. Status labels are PlanningLeads' plain-language reading of the register status and the "Use" label is classified by AI from the public description (see how we use AI); neither is legal advice and the council's file is the record. How we handle this data: privacy notice.
Remove my application from this page
If this is your application and you would rather it did not appear here, tell us and we will take the page down. No account, no questions asked. This is your right to object under GDPR Article 21.