EU’ ARE IN TROUBLE!
Chris promises to teach rival Benn lesson in respect
MEATH COUNTY COUNCIL FURTHER INFORMATION Colette & Colum Geraghty have applied for planning permission for development on the site of former County of Meath Infirmary (a Protected Structure), Bridge Street, Navan and the Banba Hall, Fair Green, Navan, Co. Meath C15 XN96. The development applied for consisted of demolitions, alterations, extensions, and new build construction to provide a mixed-use development comprising 22 residential units, car and cycle parking, coffee shop, deli and restaurant in 3 blocks with a total floor area of 2,509 sq.m. 1. Block A1 (Former County of Meath Infirmary (a protected structure) building, which is part single, 2 & 3 storeys) which includes the existing adjoining 2 storey Master’s House building). The total floor area of Block A1 is 939 sq.m. (a) Demolition of the existing single storey flat roof structures on the southeast and northwest facing elevations. Demolition of the existing 2 storey pitched roof structures on the northwest facing elevation. (b) Change of use from hospital/infirmary to residential. (c) Internal alterations to include adjustment of existing floor levels and reconfiguration of existing room layouts. (d)Installation of dormer windows on the northwest and southeast facing elevations. (e) Installation of independent balcony structures on the southeast facing elevation to provide private open space. (f) Construction of a communal landscaped courtyard deck structure at first floor level on the northwest facing elevation with covered car parking area at ground level below. (g) Repair and upgrade of existing roof coverings and windows (h)Installation of 3 No. new windows to match the existing on the northeast facing façade fronting Bridge St (i) Provision of 4 No. 1 Bed apartments, 3 No. 2 Bed apartments and 3 No. 2 bed duplex apartments located in the former County of Meath Infirmary building and 1 No. 2 Bed house in the existing Master’s House building which is to incorporate a single storey extension. The total number of residential units to be provided in Blocks A1 & A2 is 13. 2. Block A2 – A part 2 and 3 storey extension to Block A1 of floor area 343 sq.m to provide the following. (a) Ground floor entrance lobby with stair & lift access, vehicular access to covered cat parking, ESB MV Substation and bin store (b) 2 No. 1 bedroom apartments at first & second floor levels. 3. Block B – New 5 storey apartment block of floor area 972 sq.m to provide the following. (a) 2 No. 2 bedroom apartments at ground to third floor levels incorporating stair & lift access to all floors. (b) 1 No. 2 bedroom penthouse apartment at fourth floor level which is stepped back. (c) The total number of apartments to be provided in Block B is 9. 4. Block C (The Banba Hall) – Change of use and alterations to the existing single storey building of floor area 255 sq.m to provide. (a) Change of use from offices to coffee shop, deli, and restaurant. (b)Internal alterations & reconfiguration to provide a new ground floor kitchen & customer toilets. (c) New first floor mezzanine to provide stores, staff facilities and overflow dining area. (d) Elevation alterations to provide new shopfront & signage to the west facing elevation, and modification of window openings on the south facing elevation to include access to outdoor seating area with retractable awnings. (e) New enclosed refuse storage area with plant area over to the east facing elevation. 5. Ancillary site works to include – (a) The provision of 33 No. on site car parking spaces & 50 No. covered cycle parking spaces. (b) The widening of the existing entrance avenue from the Fair Green public car park by the setting back of the existing plinth to the front of the Banba Hall. (c) Site landscaping works (d) Foul & surface water drainage Planning reference number 22/219 refers. In this regard note that significant further information in relation to the application has been furnished to the Planning Authority and is available for inspection or purchase at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of the authority during office hours, and a submission or observation in relation to the further information may be made in writing to the Planning Authority on payment of the prescribed fee. Submission or observations to be sent to the Planning Authority within two weeks of receipt by the Planning Authority of the newspaper notice and site notice or in the case of a planning application accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment Report, EIA (R) or an Natura Impact Statement (NIS), within 5 weeks of receipt of such notices by the Planning Authority.
DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL - I, Thomas Hopkins, intend to apply for Permission for development at this property at ‘Sleepy Hollow’, 5A Temple Villas (Palmerston Road), Rathmines, Dublin 6, D06 RR26. (Site adjoins Palmerston Gardens to the rear). The development will consist of: 1. Construction of new three storey detached dwelling (146m2) on site to side of existing two-story dwelling (‘Sleepy Hollow’). Development to include provision of rooflights and roof-mounted photo-voltaic panels to flat roof, together with associated drainage, landscaping, boundary fencing, and ancillary site works, 2. Construction of new single storey glass-roofed conservatory extension (15m2) to southern side of existing house (‘Sleepy Hollow’), 3. Alterations to existing front vehicular gates (to existing front boundary wall) - to provide new pedestrian & bicycle access gate to proposed new dwelling. The planning application may be inspected, or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of Dublin City Council during its public opening hours and a submission or observation in relation to the application may be made to the authority in writing on payment of the prescribed fee within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application.
Meath County Council: Significant Further Information has been furnished to the Planning Authority for application reference number 22/668, an application for development by Ard Services Limited at the Circle K Service Station, Ballymurphy, Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath, A85 FC78. The significant further information is available for inspection or purchase at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of the authority during office hours and a submission or observation in relation to the further information may be made in writing to the Planning Authority on payment of the prescribed fee, within two weeks of receipt by the Planning Authority of the newspaper notice and site notice, or in the case of a planning application accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment Report, EIA (R) or an Natura Impact Statement (NIS) ,within 5 weeks of receipt of such notices by the| Planning Authority.
Dublin City Council We Robert McElroy & Veronika Sedlackova, intend to apply for permission at No.: 22 Brian Terrace, D03 K5P2, Marino-Dublin. The development will consist of to construct new vehicular entrance with front boundary alterations and footpath dishing to the front of the existing property. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of Dublin City Council, Planning Department, Block 4, Ground Floor, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8 during its public opening hours (9.00a.m. - 4.30p.m.). A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the planning authority on payment of the prescribed fee (€20.00) within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application, and such submissions or observations will be considered by the planning authority in making a decision on the application. The planning authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions or may refuse to grant permission.
Wexford County Council; Vantage Towers Ltd intend to apply for permission to erect a 30m high lattice telecommunications support structure together with antennas, dishes and associated telecommunications equipment all enclosed in security fencing, and all associated works together with the construction of a site access track at Lake, Bridgetown, Co. Wexford The planning application may be inspected, or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of the Planning Authority during the hours of 9.00 a.m. and 1.00 p.m. and 2.00 p.m. to 4.00p.m. Monday to Friday (Bank Holidays and Public Holidays excepted). A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the planning authority on payment of the prescribed fee, €20, within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application, and such submissions or observations will be considered by the Planning Authority in making a decision on the application. The Planning Authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission.
FINGAL COUNTY COUNCIL I, Denis Harford intend to apply for a Retention Permission and Permission for development at this site: Saint Martin De Porres, Station Road, Lusk, Co. Dublin K45 AY60.The development will consist of the following: retention permission for the demolition of part of converted garage and outbuildings (67 sq.m) and permission for the demolition of remaining part of existing single storey dwelling (98 sq.m); the construction of 3 No. 2-storey detached dwellings made up of 2 no. 4-bedroom dwellings Type A (126.90 sq.m) and 1 no. 3-bedroom dwelling Type B (118.80 sq.m). The development also includes private car parking spaces to the front of each residential dwelling; the repositioning of the existing entrance on to Station Road; the provision of two entrances, one entering from Station Road and one entering from The Avenue, Orlyn Park; hard and soft landscaping; boundary treatments; and all other associated site works above and below ground. The Planning Application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the Planning Authority during its public opening hours and a submission or observation may be made to the Planning Authority in writing on payment of the prescribed fee within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application.
CHRIS Eubank Jr has vowed to teach Conor Benn some respect and show him “who the Eubanks are” on October 8.
Eubank feels Benn is behaving like an upstart because he believes he is the A-side of their much-anticipated 157lbs-catchweight clash at London’s O2.
He feels he has done nothing in his career in comparison to him and intends to pick up where his dad left off against Nigel Benn almost 30 years ago in the families’ trilogy fight.
Eubank Snr won the first contest in 1990 at middleweight before their rematch three years later at supermiddleweight ended in a draw.
“Conor has an ego,” said Eubank. “He sent me a contract saying, ‘I want to fight you’. That’s ego.
“I felt disrespected when I saw that contract. I thought, ‘Hold it a second, this guy wants to fight me? Where’s the respect?’.
Take
“He was not only telling me he wanted to fight me, but was telling me it’s Benn-Eubank and he’s going to walk in second and I’m going to wait for him in the ring.
“The b***s on this guy. I don’t need this fight. So I’m going to give you what you want in fighting me, then I’m going to take what I want.
“This guy should be fearing me, not thinking he can beat me. We’re going to have to take him down. It’s my job to go out there, teach this kid a lesson and let him know who’s boss. Let him know who the Eubanks are.”
Eubank (33) feels his greater experience will be decisive and he has won the WBA interim middleweight and the IBO super-middleweight titles, and beaten former world champs James DeGale and Arthur Abraham.
Unbeaten Benn is eight years his junior and his best achievement has been winning the WBA Continental welterweight belt. Eubank predicts Benn will crack under the pressure of being part of such a big fight.
“I’m very chilled and that’s where Conor is going to come unstuck in this fight,”he said.
Relax
“He’s not a chilled guy. He doesn’t know how to relax. He doesn’t know how to not let things emotionally affect him.
“I don’t waste any energy, nothing. I don’t waste time or energy.
“Unless I’ve missed something, and he’s a completely different guy to what I think he is, the occasion is going to get the better of him. (above inset)
“He’s going to crumble under the pressure.”