Kildare County Council has granted planning permission with conditions for a new residential development on Dublin Road, Celbridge. The approved plans involve the demolition of the former Retronix semiconductor factory to pave the way for a 44-unit residential scheme.
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Plans have been submitted for a new apartment/hostel development near Chancery Street in Dublin 7. Bordered by a Dublin City Council car park to the north and Chancery Street to the south, the site is set to be transformed into a residential and tourist facility.
3D Design Bureau produced a range of planning solutions for the scheme, including a daylight and sunlight assessment report, presentation photomontages, and verified view montages, which demonstrated to the local authority how the proposed development would integrate with its surrounding environment.
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The scheme performance assessment, included in the report, evaluated the daylight and sunlight levels within the residential portion of the proposed development, yielding positive results. All assessed units were found to comply fully with BRE Guidelines, highlighting the careful planning and thoughtful placement of the residential units by the design team to optimise natural light throughout the scheme.
The proposed plans outline the demolition of existing 1- to 4-storey structures on the site to make way for a modern 7-8-storey building, reaching approximately 26.4 metres in height. The new development will consist of 12 residential apartments and a 96-bedroom tourist hostel.
The residential component will feature 6 one-bedroom and 6 two-bedroom apartments, each with private balconies. A communal roof terrace on the seventh floor will provide additional outdoor space for residents.
The 96-bedroom tourist hostel will offer 599 bed spaces in a mix of accessible, twin, and shared rooms accommodating up to 10 guests. The hostel will include a variety of guest amenities, such as a café/bar, co-working spaces, a gym, a guest kitchen and dining area, a cinema room, and laundry facilities. These features will be concentrated on the ground and first floors, with supplementary storage and operational facilities on the upper levels.
Access to the development will be provided via a main entrance on Chancery Street, with secondary service entrances at Chancery Street, St. Michan’s Place, and St. Michan’s Street.
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Full Project Details:
Project Name: Apartment / Hostel Chancery St
Project Type: Residential / Hospitality
Site Location: Site of approx. 0.09 ha on lands at Fegan’s, 13-18 Chancery Street and 1-1a St. Michan’s Place, Dublin 7 D07 A275, Co. Dublin
Stage: Plans Submitted
Planning Documents: Link
Planning Authority: Dublin City Council
Reference for Planning: WEB2214/24
Development Team:
Developer: OBA Chancery Limited
Architect: John Fleming Architects
Planning Consultant: Brock McClure Consultants
Civil Engineers: Lohan and Donnelly
CGI Consultants: 3D Design Bureau
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