Planning application · South Dublin County Council

Demolition of the existing two storey extension to the side of the existing dwelling…

82 Glenbrook Park, Oldorchard, Dublin 14, D14NV00

SD26B/0330W · South DublinLodged
Reference
SD26B/0330W
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
14 Jul 2026
Decision due
7 Sept 2026
Status
Lodged
Use
Residential
Floor area
84 m²
Site area
0.044 ha

Proposed development

Demolition of the existing two storey extension to the side of the existing dwelling and construction of a new two storey extension to the side and front of the existing dwelling including alterations to existing porch; construction of a single storey extension to the rear of the existing dwelling and all associated alterations to the elevations, internal alterations, site, drainage, landscaping and ancillary works; alterations to the existing vehicular entrance to increase in width to 3.5M.

What happens next

The application has been lodged and validated. The council has eight weeks to decide, unless it asks for further information. The council's decision is due by 7 Sept 2026.

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