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# planning application

Last week
19th March 2023 - 25th March 2023
# Personal circumstances
Niall Collins TD repeatedly refuses to answer question on 2001 planning application
When asked about details of whether the listed address was incorrect, Collins said he wouldn’t go into his ‘personal living circumstances’.
Last year
2022
# Coolock
Permission sought to turn former Tayto factory into first-of-its-kind crematorium
The electric cremator will be supplied by renewable energy sources, ‘the first cremator of this type in Ireland’.
# Dublin
Permission granted to build one of Ireland's tallest buildings on site of former Apollo House
The development on Tara Street is taller than the Capital Dock by three metres.
All time
# St Stephen's Screen
Council refuses digital screen at Stephen's Green claiming it would 'seriously injure' the look of the area
An application for a wraparound LED screen on a building on Frederick St and Dorset was also shot down last year.
# planning application
'Overall residential quality' among the concerns Dublin City Council has about Jervis co-living plans
Dublin City Council has requested additional information from the applicants to address a number of matters with the proposed development.
# Dalkey
Pat Kenny loses battle against plans for apartment blocks beside family home
The Kennys led the local opposition against the plan with 17 other objections from locals also lodged.
# Tyrone
Plans lodged to demolish Greenvale Hotel where three teenagers died in a crush
Plans were submitted on Tuesday to demolish the hotel and build five houses on the site.
# An Bord Pleanála
The Bernard Shaw loses planning bid to continue operating outside beer garden and Big Blue Bus area
Residents lodged complaints about the noise levels, but the owners of the bar plan to submit a fresh application.
# Housing Crisis
Don't judge co-living on one planning application, says minister as proposals dubbed '21st century bedsits'
Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy said co-living is an ‘exciting’ choice for young workers.
# vicar street
185-bedroom Vicar Street hotel given green light by DCC despite local objections
In total, 12 objections have been lodged against the plan.
# residential
Number of people looking for planning permission and building homes is on the rise
There were 3,524 residential construction projects started in the first four months of 2014 compared with 1,517 for the same period in 2013.