Planning application received: The development will consist of demolition of an existing 10.97 m² rea
A planning application has been lodged with Fingal County Council for the site of Tig Beag, Blakestown Cottages on Blakestown Road, D15 Y83P. The proposal involves the demolition of an existing structure covering 10.97 m². The applicant, Tig Beag, has submitted the plans for review, and the application was formally received on 29 April 2026. The council has referred the matter for consideration, and a decision is expected by 23 June 2026.
The application is part of a broader set of planning decisions currently underway in County Dublin. Recent approvals include a two‑storey extension to a semi‑detached dwelling at Moy Glas Lawn in Lucan, and internal alterations to a dwelling at Kilgobbin Heights in Stepaside. Other proposals under review involve a large‑scale residential development at Marmalade Lane, Wycham Avenue in Dundrum, and a single‑storey extension at Nashville Park, Howth. These decisions illustrate the council’s ongoing assessment of residential and mixed‑use developments across the county.
In a separate matter, Fingal County Council has rejected a proposal for a drone hub in Dublin 15, as reported by the Irish Times. The rejection reflects the council’s scrutiny of developments that may impact local communities and the environment.
The Tig Beag application will be examined in the context of local planning policies and the character of the surrounding area. The council will consider factors such as the impact on the existing streetscape, the provision of adequate infrastructure, and compliance with the county’s planning framework. The decision will be communicated to the applicant and the public once the review is complete.
For further details on the application and related planning decisions, readers can consult the Fingal County Council planning portal. The original planning file, including drawings and observations, is available for public inspection.
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