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This year
2025
Google Ireland lodges plans for seven storey mural at its European HQ in Dublin
Artist Sean Atmos said it would be his ‘most substantial undertaking of its kind in the country to date’.
Last year
2024
Dublin City Council refuses planning permission to 100 bedroom Baggot Street hotel after objections
'Desperately needed' housing, protecting animals, and the question of finding a balance
An Bord Pleanála refused permission for a project that included 330 apartments, which the developer said is ‘desperately needed amidst the housing crisis’.
All time
Niall Collins TD repeatedly refuses to answer question on 2001 planning application
Permission sought to turn former Tayto factory into first-of-its-kind crematorium
Permission granted to build one of Ireland's tallest buildings on site of former Apollo House
Council refuses digital screen at Stephen's Green claiming it would 'seriously injure' the look of the area
'Overall residential quality' among the concerns Dublin City Council has about Jervis co-living plans
Pat Kenny loses battle against plans for apartment blocks beside family home
Plans lodged to demolish Greenvale Hotel where three teenagers died in a crush
The Bernard Shaw loses planning bid to continue operating outside beer garden and Big Blue Bus area
Don't judge co-living on one planning application, says minister as proposals dubbed '21st century bedsits'
185-bedroom Vicar Street hotel given green light by DCC despite local objections
Number of people looking for planning permission and building homes is on the rise