LRD6057/24-S3ASub03
Application Details
Description
23. All new street and development names shall reflect local historical, heritage or cultural associations and the basic generic description (i.e., Court, Quay, Road, etc.) must be appropriate. The planning authority will approve the naming of residential developments in order to avoid confusion with similar names in other locations. Developers shall agree a scheme’s name, which shall be in the Irish language, with the planning authority, prior to commencement of development, and the name selected shall be installed on site. Internal and external street/road signage must be in both the Irish and English languages, or, for newly named developments, in Irish only. All unit numbers must be visible. The developer shall submit a minimum of 2 names and include details of the criteria (including consultation with An Post) used to select the names as well as confirmation that due diligence was undertaken to ensure there is no duplication with existing names in the city or bordering county areas (to ensure no confusion for emergency services). It is also advised that naming proposals are supported with a brief report by a suitably qualified heritage specialist (e.g. Archaeologist, Historian, Conservation Architect, Archivist.) Reason: In the interests of orderly street naming and numbering; to enhance urban legibility, and to retain local place name associations.
Council
Dublin New
Date Validated
07 Jul 2025
Decision Date
10 Nov 2025
Council Website
View on Dublin New websiteLocation
Address
Lands at 23-28 Prussia Street, Dublin 7 (D07X9X6, D07FW30 & D07PAF1) Located at junction Prussia, Street & St. Joseph's Road, bounded by No. 29 Prussia Street (Protected Structure) to the north, No, 22 Prussia Street to the south & TU, Dublin Grangegorman
Coordinates
53.354812042747255, -6.286976898491886
Source: Lat and Lng
Quick Info
- UID
- 170580
- Reference
- LRD6057/24-S3ASub03
- Status
- Unknown
- Last Updated
- 12 Nov 2025