General Conservation Areas refer to a more extensive grouping of buildings and streetscapes. Architectural Conservation Areas are created legally under Section 10(2)(g) of the Planning and Development Act 2000 – 2010. This allows for groupings of buildings, streets and larger areas to be designated as Architectural Conservation Areas. Other Architectural …
This dataset contains polygon data showing the location of the Architectural Conservation Areas in Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. This forms part of the Development Plan. The dataset is to be assessed to determine if they meet the requirements and criteria for re-designation as Candidate Architectural Conservation Areas
This dataset contains the locational data for the Record of Protected Structures (RPS) for - Longford County Council. It forms part of the Development Plan. Each development plan must include policy objectives to protect structures or parts of structures of special interest and to preserve the character of architectural conservation …
Under the provision of Section 10 (2)(e) of the Planning and Development Act, 2000 there is an obligation on the planning authority to include provision in the development plan for the protection of landscapes, including the preservation of views and prospects and amenities of places and features of natural beauty …
The Register of Protected Structures is a statutary document manitained under Section 10(2)(f) of the Planning and Development Acts 2000 - 2010. Structures can be added at any time and not just on publication of the County Development Plan. This is a point only dataset. The point represents the general …
This feature class shows the location of lifeboat stations around Ireland. Additional information on the facilities available at each station is also provided. Data was downloaded from MIDA Atlas hosted by the CMRC.
Derelict Sites Street address, building number and Dublin area code of derelict sites within the City Council Boundary. Indicates whether the buildings are listed or otherwise. Also gives a brief description as to where sites are in proximity to in the case of no building number.
The Irish Landmark Trust, since 1992, have been saving some of Ireland’s most iconic buildings, and making them accessible to the wider community. We restore properties sensitively, with a focus on best practices in conservation, as well as comfort for our guests. An Irish Landmark stay means you get all …