Residential development, 176, Downpatrick Road, Dublin 12, D12 FXP2 - Planning Application WEB1652/26
Dublin / Dublin 12 / 176, Downpatrick Road, Dublin 12, D12 FXP2
Source-linked planning record
Residential development, 176, Downpatrick Road, Dublin 12, D12 FXP2 - Planning Application WEB1652/26
Dublin / Dublin 12 / 176, Downpatrick Road, Dublin 12, D12 FXP2- PB ref
- PB--3405372721
- Plan ref
- WEB1652/26
- Authority
- Dublin City Council
- Stage / date
- Granted / 14 May 2026
- Est. value band
- Value not disclosed
- Project class
- Small residential
- Promoter
- not available yet
- Architect / agent
- not available yet
Key facts
Lead summary
- Source
- Dublin City Council public planning register
- Planning authority
- Dublin City Council
- Application reference
- WEB1652/26
- Applicant
- not available yet
- Agent
- not available yet
- Decision stage
- Granted
- Decision due
- 14 May 2026
Official description
Verbatim source text
The Padraig Smith Partnership Ltd. (Architects 0404-69478) acting on behalf of Claire McNamara & Cian Hardiman seek planning permission at 176 Downpatrick Road, Dublin 12, D12 FXP2, for the demolition of the existing front porch and rear extension, followed by the replacement with new. Construction of a new 2 storey side extension accommodating; ancillary family accommodation in accordance with section 16.10.14 at the ground floor level; and an additional bedroom and bathroom to the first floor level. Modification of the existing front vehicular entrance and dishing of curb to footpath. Provision of a bin and bike storage area and all associated landscaping and ancillary site works.
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Named source parties
- Promoter
- not available yet
- Planning agent
- not available yet
Lifecycle timeline
Application to site progress
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Applied
20 Mar 2026 WEB1652/26 -
Decision
Grant Permission 11 May 2026 -
Commenced
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Completed
Completion not recorded Smaller works often do not require a completion certificate.
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