Planning application · South Dublin County Council

Widening the existing vehicular entrance to 3.5m wide…

58, Crannagh Park, Dublin 14, D14 NV20

SD26B/0343W · South DublinLodged
Reference
SD26B/0343W
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
24 Jul 2026
Decision due
17 Sept 2026
Status
Lodged
Use
Residential
Floor area
59 m²
Site area
0.046 ha

Proposed development

Widening the existing vehicular entrance to 3.5m wide, converting the existing garage to the side of the house; Construction of dormer window in main roof to the rear of the house, two rooflights in the main roof to the front of the house, first-floor side extension (including extending main roof hip) over converted garage; Minor modification to the front and rear fenestration; Single-storey ground floor extension to the rear; Proposed canopy to the front of the house, integrating the existing porch and all associated site works.

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 17 Sept 2026.

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