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This release has been compiled during the COVID-19 crisis. The results contained in this release reflect some of the economic impacts of the COVID-19 situation. For further information see Information Note - Implications of COVID-19 on Planning Permissions Q2 2020

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Planning Permissions

Quarter 2 2020

Number of dwelling units for Quarter 2 in 2019 and 2020
HousesApartmentsTotal
Quarter 2 20194,9364,6759,611
Quarter 2 20203,0633,7446,807
% change-37.9-19.9-29.2

Number of dwelling units approved down 29.2% in year to Quarter 2 2020

Figure 1: Dwelling units approved by type, Q2 2018 – Q2 2020
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The number of planning permissions granted for dwelling units in the second quarter of 2020 was 6,807, of which 3,744 were apartments and 3,063 were houses. The number of apartment units for which planning permission had been granted decreased by 19.9% in the year since the second quarter of 2019. There was an annual decrease of 37.9% in houses approved in the current quarter resulting in a total annual decrease in dwellings of 29.2%. See Headline Table and Table 4.

The second quarter figures also show that:

  • One-off houses accounted for 9.8% of all new dwelling units granted planning permission in this quarter. See Table 4.
  • The total number of planning permissions granted for all developments was 3,383. This compares with 7,047 in the second quarter of 2019, a decrease of 52.0%. See Table 1.
  • Total floor area planned was 1,139 thousand square metres in the second quarter of 2020. Of this, 62.9% was for new dwellings, 28.4% for other new constructions and 8.7% for extensions. The total floor area planned decreased by 46.3% in comparison with the same quarter in 2019. See Table 1.

 

X-axis labelHousesPrivate flats/apartments
Q12006164546070
Q22006150144083
Q32006154865397
Q42006130543197
Q12007156544884
Q22007182015787
Q32007158386300
Q42007131354598
Q12008133015281
Q22008125987344
Q32008115323761
Q42008103753392
Q12009102563921
Q2200977395092
Q3200953623222
Q4200934571507
Q1201035851925
Q2201030432335
Q3201028171824
Q420102159790
Q120113075592
Q220112599711
Q320111887625
Q420111537619
Q12012126392
Q220121166240
Q32012154098
Q420121420431
Q120131860448
Q220131496430
Q320131252157
Q420131394162
Q120141446158
Q220141492114
Q320141783361
Q420141905152
Q120152514699
Q220152637473
Q320152345359
Q4201527541263
Q120162534557
Q220162340801
Q3201641991190
Q4201632451084
Q120173754896
Q220173630823
Q320173764975
Q4201742922642
Q1201857581867
Q2201849511826
Q3201848793139
Q4201843762306
Q1201949012592
Q2201949364675
Q3201949345656
Q4201948997659
Q1202050919698
Q2202030633744

In quarter 3 of 2019, for the first time, more apartments than houses were granted planning permission, a trend which has continued up to the current quarter. In the first two quarters of 2020, apartment planning permissions accounted for between 55% and 65% of those granted for total dwelling units. See Figure 2 and Table A & Table 4.

Table A Summary of planning permissions granted for new dwelling units, Q1 2018 - Q2 2020
Period All HousesAnnual % changeof which Multi- Development HousesAnnual % changeof which One-off housesAnnual % changeApartmentsAnnual % changeTotal Dwellings (All Houses & Apartments)Annual % change
2018Q115,75853.4%4,36776.0%1,3919.3%1,867108.4%7,62564.0%
 Q24,95136.4%3,63652.6%1,3155.4%1,826121.9%6,77752.2%
 Q34,87929.6%3,46345.4%1,4162.5%3,139221.9%8,01869.2%
 Q44,3762.0%3,0171.6%1,3592.8%2,306-12.7%6,682-3.6%
 Year19,96429.3%14,48341.8%5,4814.9%9,13871.3%29,10240.1%
2019Q14,901-14.9%3,445-21.1%1,4564.7%2,59238.8%7,493-1.7%
 Q24,936-0.3%3,549-2.4%1,3875.5%4,675156.0%9,61141.8%
 Q34,9341.1%3,420-1.2%1,5146.9%5,65680.2%10,59032.1%
 Q44,89912.0%3,63420.5%1,265-6.9%7,659232.1%12,55887.9%
 Year19,670-1.5%14,048-3.0%5,6222.6%20,582125.2%40,25238.3%
2020Q15,0913.9%3,7368.4%1,355-6.9%9,698274.2%14,78997.4%
 Q23,063-37.9%2,394-32.5%669-51.8%3,744-19.9%6,807-29.2%
Note: Percentages are rounded for tabular purposes
1 Revised due to additional information
            

The total number of planning permission granted for all developments was 3,383. This compares with 7,047 in the second quarter of 2019, a decrease of 52.0%. Of these permissions, 57.8% were for new construction, 25.8% for extensions and 16.4% for alterations and conversions. See Table 1 and Figure 3.

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New constructions57.8
Extensions25.8
Alterations and
conversions
16.4
Table 1 Summary of planning permissions granted, Q1 2009 - Q2 2020
Number of PermissionsTotal Floor Area (000 square metres)3
 New Construction   New Construction  
Period DwellingsOtherExtensionsAlterations and ConversionsTotal DwellingsOtherExtensionsTotal1
2009Q 13,2751,2312,4994817,4862,0908704593,419
 Q 22,6891,1582,4055046,7561,7538722812,906
 Q 32,5051,2182,4334996,6551,2739152782,466
 Q 41,9119081,8854335,1378124081791,399
 Year10,3804,5159,2221,91726,0345,9283,0651,19710,190
2010Q 11,7687751,6173594,5198443031811,328
 Q 21,5137721,9963944,6757765532321,561
 Q 3 1,6348662,3194535,2727274152711,412
 Q 41,4327921,7783714,373514254186955
 Year6,3473,2057,7101,57718,8392,8611,5258705,256
2011Q 11,2777001,6374054,0195993762021,177
 Q 21,2647211,8663934,2445604522091,222
 Q 3 1,2718621,8964174,446465288216969
 Q 49556811,3123353,283357214137708
 Year4,7672,9646,7111,55015,9921,9821,3307654,077
2012Q 19576951,3393773,368279283173734
 Q 29428281,5493533,672284341199824
 Q 39071,0501,6804104,047312346219877
 Q 48378341,3413083,320325261177763
 Year3,6433,4075,9091,44814,4071,1991,2317683,198
2013Q 18627851,2963323,275394366169930
 Q 27727541,4893533,368333331170834
 Q 39319041,6653753,875282312229823
 Q 47519881,2453993,383295297159751
 Year3,3163,4315,6951,45913,9011,3051,3067273,338
2014Q 18911,0061,3965403,833336229180744
 Q 28751,0911,5905934,149296242174712
 Q 39621,1831,7054784,328366379228974
 Q 48781,0191,2613463,504368214172754
 Year3,6064,2995,9521,95715,8141,3661,0647543,184
2015Q 11,0661,0461,4543353,901525243206973
 Q 29911,0211,6633724,0475273212161,065
 Q 31,1281,4921,9424475,0094945682931,354
 Q 41,0841,5651,4134084,4706016871801,468
 Year4,2695,1246,4721,56217,4272,1471,8198954,861
2016Q 11,1691,6951,6803704,9145025222561,280
 Q 21,2031,7581,8494265,2365544602311,245
 Q 321,4011,9732,1985516,1238026292621,693
 Q 41,3411,5171,5104554,8236844501911,325
 Year5,1146,9437,2371,80221,0962,5422,0619405,543
2017Q 11,5231,9061,7677635,9597604212791,461
 Q 21,4842,0901,9048016,2796985312271,455
 Q 31,6702,0462,1661,0026,8847614473021,510
 Q 41,5911,8991,6008715,9619624182131,593
 Year6,2687,9417,4373,43725,0833,1811,8171,0216,019
2018Q 121,7121,7751,6588726,0171,1545722201,947
 Q 21,6392,0852,0591,0406,8239966062551,857
 Q 31,8132,2572,2231,1477,4401,0976532602,010
 Q 41,6781,8831,7509896,3009084942701,672
 Year6,8428,0007,6904,04826,5804,1552,3251,0057,486
2019Q 11,8232,0431,9241,1536,9431,0366072041,847
 Q 21,7742,0801,9691,2247,0471,2346532322,120
 Q 31,9222,3992,1251,2937,7391,2358182662,319
 Q 41,5981,9341,6111,0496,1921,3955112222,129
 Year7,1178,4567,6294,71927,9214,9002,5899258,414
2020Q 11,7372,0641,7361,1236,6601,5278102192,556
 Q 28671,0888745543,383717323991,139
1 For categories where floor area is a relevant measure
2 Revised due to additional information
3 Rounding issues may occur

The total number of new apartments granted planning permission in the second quarter of 2020 was 3,744.

The region with the highest proportion of these permissions was Dublin (77.8%), followed by the South-West (8.7%). The Eastern and Midland Region (made up of Dublin, the Mid-East and the Midland regions) accounted for 86.6% of all apartment units granted. The Southern Region (made up of the Mid-West, South East and South West regions) accounted for 10.6% of permissions compared to just 2.8% for the Northern and Western Region (Border and West). See Table 5 and Figure 4.

X-axis labelNon-Strategic Housing Development unitsStrategic Housing Development units
2019 Q1 - Apartment units1791801
2019 Q1 - Multi-development house units3157288
2019 Q2 - Apartment units22992376
2019 Q2 - Multi-development house units23891160
2019 Q3 - Apartment units19623694
2019 Q3 - Multi-development house units2742678
2019 Q4 - Apartment units13126347
2019 Q4 - Multi-development house units17951839
2020 Q1 - Apartment units17507948
2020 Q1 - Multi-development house units17991937
2020 Q2 - Apartment units6603084
2020 Q2 - Multi-development house units13771017

Dwelling units granted by type of application - SHD and non-SHD applications

The Strategic Housing Development process is where applications for developments of at least 100 residential units or 200 plus student bed spaces can be made directly to An Bord Pleanála.

In 2019, 20,582 apartment units were granted planning permission, of which 13,218 or 64.2% were Strategic Housing Development (SHD) applications and 7,364 or 35.8% were standard applications. In the same year, 14,048 multi-development housing units were granted planning permission, with 3,965 or 28.2% Strategic Housing Development (SHD) applications and 10,083 or 71.8% standard applications. 

In the first two quarters of 2020, SHD apartment units granted planning permission accounted for over four fifths (82.1%) of all apartment units granted, with standard applications accounting for the remaining 17.9%. In the same period, 6,130 multi-development housing units were granted planning permission, 2,954 or 48.2% were Strategic Housing Development (SHD) applications compared to 3,176 or 51.8% standard applications. See Table 6 and Figure 5.

Table 2 Summary of planning permissions granted, Q2 2020, classified by region, county and type of development
 Number of PermissionsTotal Floor Area (000 square metres)3
 New Construction   New Construction  
Planning Region and CountyDwellings Other  ExtensionsAlterations and ConversionsTotalDwellingsOther  ExtensionsTotal1
Northern and Western15814112270491684711127
Border808461352603533673
Cavan51894361225
Donegal392329101012013236
Leitrim4854211113
Monaghan27211213731014126
Sligo51464292204
West785761352313315654
Galway City51217185290110
Galway2433318111051610228
Mayo2642455974213
Roscommon4821151113
Southern3394803081601,28723315251436
Mid-West831571003637633511196
Clare192920674106320
Limerick447460272051129545
Tipperary2054203971216331
South-East128132834538845231280
Carlow13241275686215
Kilkenny43492115128167427
Waterford30262098574213
Wexford42333014119147425
South-West128191125795231557728260
Cork City142827208986292117
Cork285113673930461417110
Kerry29503120130871934
Eastern and Midland3704674443241,60541612436576
Dublin842382602198012456517328
Dublin City351171311284116011879
Dun Laoghaire- Rathdown18513827134526462
Fingal133138251076020282
South Dublin1839533914973283105
Mid-East176151129815371294111181
Louth12138336171119
Kildare505958382054911566
Meath724033231683215249
Wicklow423930171283114247
Midland1107855242674117967
Laois4225279103215531
Longford111942363508
Offaly331612364107118
Westmeath241812106481211
State8671,0888745543,383717323991,139
1 For categories where floor area is a relevant measure
2 Excluding cities
3 Rounding issues may occur
Table 3(a) Number of planning permissions granted, Q2 2020, classified by region, type of development and functional category
 Functional Category 
Type of Development and Planning RegionDwellingsCommercial BuildingsBuildings for AgricultureIndustrial BuildingsGovt-, Health and EducationOther Buildings for Social UseCivil Eng.OtherTotal
New Constructions         
Northern and Western1587364323653299
Border805233112328164
West782131211325135
Southern339181061555163168819
Mid-West832452225450240
South-East1281295--4849260
South West12815328336169319
Eastern and Midland3704830161412111236837
Dublin8429-1010935145322
Mid-East17613184325160327
Midland1106122112531188
State867731723522193104571,955
          
Extensions         
Northern and Western1009346---122
Border495322---61
West514-24---61
Southern2372089295--308
Mid-West71772103--100
South-East6441491--83
South West1029-3101--125
Eastern and Midland395243994--444
Dublin24112-151--260
Mid-East1099-632--129
Midland4533211--55
State732531422449--874
          
Alterations and Conversions         
Northern and Western3622-183--70
Border198--71--35
West1714-112--35
Southern1052523178--160
Mid-West1882134--36
South-East267-282--45
South West6110--62--79
Eastern and Midland22953542112--324
Dublin16135-1139--219
Mid-East54152253--81
Midland143313---24
State370100784623--554
          
All Developments         
Northern and Western294383991753653491
Border148182651022328260
West14620134731325231
Southern681631162751181631681,287
Mid-West172175451595450376
South-East2181230111734849388
South West2913432111966169523
Eastern and Midland994125382944281112361,605
Dublin48676-12281935145801
Mid-East3393720121175160537
Midland16912185522531267
State1,96922619365112513104573,383
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Table 3(b) Total floor area planned (000 square metres)2 in new construction and extensions, Q2 2020, classified by region and functional category
Functional Category 
Type of Development and Planning RegionDwellingsCommercial BuildingsBuildings for AgricultureIndustrial BuildingsGovt., Health and EducationOther Buildings for Social UseTotal1
New Constructions       
Northern and Western681130104115
Border3582010367
West3341000148
Southern233387914182385
Mid-West33034017185
South-East450195--68
South West15538261012232
Eastern and Midland416612911194540
Dublin24555-353311
Mid-East1295204111170
Midland411943059
State7171111382638101,040
        
Extensions       
Northern and Western81111-11
Border40101-6
West41-10-6
Southern1563521251
Mid-West42302011
South-East43031112
South West71-317028
Eastern and Midland245142136
Dublin113-02117
Mid-East71-30011
Midland6011009
State461151024399
        
Total New Constructions and Extensions       
Northern and Western761232214127
Border3882211373
West3841011154
Southern248448220394436
Mid-West37237019196
South-East4931971180
South West162392612192260
Eastern and Midland440663015225576
Dublin25758-373328
Mid-East1366206112181
Midland4721063067
State7631221433662131,139
1 For categories where floor area is a relevant measure
2 Rounding issues may occur
NOTE: 0 implies less than 500 sq.m
Table 4 Summary of planning permissions granted for new houses and apartments, Q1 2009 - Q2 2020
All Housesof which Multi-Development Housesof which One-Off HousesApartments
Period Number of PermissionsNumber of UnitsFloor Area (000 m2)Average Floor Area per Unit (m2)Number of PermissionsNumber of UnitsFloor Area (000 m2)Average Floor Area per Unit (m2)Number of PermissionsNumber of UnitsFloor Area (000 m2)Average Floor Area per Unit (m2)Number of PermissionsNumber of UnitsFloor Area (000 m2)Average Floor Area per Unit (m2)
                
2009Q 13,02510,2561,687164.52827,513995132.42,7432,743692252.42373,92138297.4
Q 22,4757,7391,273164.52375,501707128.52,2382,238566252.92025,09246791.7
Q 32,3045,362963179.61963,254434133.32,1082,108529251.11953,22230694.9
Q 41,7633,457669193.41391,833252137.71,6241,624416256.31371,50713187
Year9,56726,8144,592171.385418,1012,388131.98,7138,7132,203252.877113,7421,28693.6
                
2010Q 11,6643,585667186.21122,033280137.51,5521,552388249.9921,92516384.5
 Q 21,3953,043548180.0951,743219125.41,3001,300329253.21152,33522897.6
 Q 31,5372,817552196.0941,374192139.41,4431,443361249.9891,82416791.6
 Q 41,3622,159441204.475872122139.71,2871,287319248.2657907190.4
 Year5,95811,6042,208190.33766,022813135.55,5825,5821,397250.33616,87462991.5
                  
2011Q 11,2053,075528171.7781,948246126.21,1271,127282250.36759265109.2
 Q 21,1972,599487187.3711,473204138.81,1261,126282250.7637117098.9
 Q 3 1,2071,887389206.483763111145.91,1241,124278247.55662573117.5
 Q 49071,537302196.34167186128.6866866210249.0436195487.9
 Year4,5169,0981,706187.52734,855647133.44,2434,2431,058249.42292,547263103.2
                  
2012Q 19021,263268212.43439553134.7868868215247.84992780.8
 Q 28751,166257220.04533648143.2830830208251.26224024101.8
 Q 38571,540302196.156739107145.4801801194242.84798885.1
 Q 47881,420283199.43766996143.2751751187249.5464314092.5
 Year3,4225,3891,110206.01722,139305142.43,2503,250805247.82048618093.0
                  
2013Q 18181,860345185.7451,087155142.6773773190246.24044846102.1
 Q 27271,496280187.143812109134.5684684171249.64043050116.9
 Q 38641,252266212.64543363146.6819819203247.5641571276.6
 Q 46941,394270193.654754109144.1640640161252.0531621593.6
 Year3,1036,0021,161193.51873,086436141.42,9162,916725248.61971,197123103.0
                  
2014Q 18351,446296204.661672106157.3774774190245.7491581596.9
 Q 28091,492283190.05774099133.2752752185245.9631141084.9
 Q 38871,783330185.266962134138.9821821197239.6653613186.9
 Q 48041,905352184.5551,156166143.2749749186248.3691521385.3
 Year3,3356,6261,261190.32393,530503142.63,0963,096758244.82467856988.3
                  
2015Q 19772,514454180.6691,606232144.3908908222244.8826996897.2
 Q 29132,637475180.0921,816277152.5821821198241.0734734799.7
 Q 31,0362,345419178.6861,395189135.2950950230242.4853593289.2
 Q 49952,754481174.7821,841259140.5913913222243.5861,26311994.2
 Year3,92110,2501,829178.43296,658956143.63,5923,592873243.03262,79426695.2
                  
2016Q 11,0722,534445175.7941,556209134.2978978236241.8905575090.1
 Q 21,0902,340422180.31001,350188139.0990990234236.61078017188.0
 Q 311,2724,199680161.91433,070411133.91,1291,129269238.31251,19010689.1
 Q 41,2343,245559172.41012,112281133.31,1331,133278245.41021,08410496.4
 Year 4,66812,3182,106171.04388,0881,089134.64,2304,2301,018240.64243,63233191.1
                  
2017Q 11,3873,754650173.11142,481341137.61,2731,273308242.11268968393.1
 Q 21,3693,630611168.41212,382310130.01,2481,248302241.81078237084.8
 Q 3 1,5163,764631167.61342,382302126.81,3821,382329237.81469759091.9
 Q 41,4544,292719167.41322,970404135.91,3221,322315238.31312,64221581.5
 Year5,72615,4402,610169.150110,2151,357132.85,2255,2251,254239.95105,33645885.9
     
2018Q 111,5375,758886153.91464,367555127.11,3911,391331238.01611,86715985.2
 Q 21,4644,951794160.41493,636482132.61,3151,315312237.11611,82616691.0
 Q 3 1,5934,879777159.31773,463442127.61,4161,416335236.92113,13927888.7
 Q 41,5094,376708161.81503,017385127.71,3591,359323237.41602,30619082.2
 Year6,10319,9643,165158.562214,4831,864128.75,4815,4811,301237.36939,13879386.8
                  
2019Q 11,6144,901786160.41583,445446129.51,4561,456340233.71962,59222687.1
 Q 21,5564,936781158.21693,549461129.81,3871,387320230.72034,67539083.4
 Q 31,6834,934793160.61693,420438127.91,5141,514355234.52295,65643176.3
 Q 41,4154,899746152.21503,634450123.71,2651,265296234.21717,65959577.7
 Year6,26819,6703,106157.964614,0481,794127.75,6225,6221,312233.379920,5821,64279.8
                  
2020Q 11,5275,091776152.41723,736465124.41,3551,355311229.61929,69872775.0
 Q27613,063440143.8922,394284118.5669669157234.31013,74426972.0
1 Revised due to additional information
Table 5 Planning permissions granted for apartment units in Q1 and Q2 2020, classified by region
 Q1 2020Q2 2020
Regionunitsunits
Dublin8,0242,913
Mid-East1,031231
Midlands5999
Mid-West8838
South-East8233
South-West283326
Border2023
West11181
Total9,6983,744
Table 6 Planning permissions granted for apartment, multi-development and total house units by type of application, Q1 2019 to Q2 2020
Apartment unitsMulti-development house unitsTotal house units1
Period SHDNon-SHDTotalSHDNon-SHDTotalSHDNon-SHDTotal
2019Q18011,7912,5922883,1573,4452884,6134,901
 Q22,3762,2994,6751,1602,3893,5491,1603,7764,936
 Q33,6941,9625,6566782,7423,4206784,2564,934
 Q46,3471,3127,6591,8391,7953,6341,8393,0604,899
 Year13,2187,36420,5823,96510,08314,0483,96515,70519,670
2020Q17,9481,7509,6981,9371,7993,7361,9383,1535,091
 Q23,0846603,7441,0171,3772,3941,0172,0463,063
1 Total house units is a combination of multi-development and one off houses.
Planning permissions granted for Strategic Housing Development (SHD) applications may be annulled by the high court. The CSO will revise figures in the fourth quarter publication of the relevant year, if this occurs.

Background Notes

Scope and Background

Details of the scope and background of this series were given in the March 1973 Statistical Bulletin. The Planning and Development Acts 1963 - 2000, imposes certain requirements on builders, developers and all other persons who propose to build or develop and specifies that a planning permission must be obtained from the relevant Planning Authority.

Local authority building (including housing) is exempt in the case where construction takes place in the Authorities’ own area. Therefore, works undertaken by a local authority outside its functional area come within the scope of the Acts, and need planning permission. Planning permission is also needed for development by the State, except where the consultation procedures provided for in the Local Government (Planning and Development) Act, 1993 obtain (e.g. national security, public safety or order, the administration of justice etc). This series only provides coverage where development is subject to the requirement to obtain planning permission.

This series is also available using the interactive tables in StatBank on the CSO website. 

Classification

Planning permissions are classified by type of development, local authority district and by regional authority.  A distinction is made between residential and non-residential building and civil engineering. 

Coverage

Only final grants of permission or approvals are covered, i.e. only works which involve construction.  The following permissions are excluded since they do not entail construction per se:

  • Changes of a technical and business nature as distinct from a building or structural nature;
  • Outline permission;
  • Retention of an existing building;
  • Changes to existing plan;
  • Bye-law permission;
  • Refusals - permissions subsequently granted on appeal by An Bord Pleanála are included.  

Rounding

As the figures for floor area have been rounded there may be slight discrepancies between the sum of the constituent items and the totals shown.

Estimates are included where complete details of floor area size are not available.  

NUTS2 and NUTS3 Regions

The regional classifications in this release are based on the NUTS (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) classification used by Eurostat. The classification was drawn up by Eurostat in order to define territorial units for the production of regional statistics across the European Union. In 2003, the EU Member States, the European Parliament and the Commission established the NUTS regions within a legal framework (Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003).
Revisions were made to the NUTS boundaries in 2016 and were given legal status under Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/2066 amending annexes to NUTS Regulation 1059/2003. Under this revision the NUTS 2 Regions comprise the Regional Assemblies established under the Local Government Act 1991 (Regional Assemblies) (Establishment) Order 2014 (SI No. 573 of 2014). The NUTS 3 Regions are groupings of 31 administrative counties, and nest into the NUTS 2 Regions.

Nuts 2 Region   Nuts 2 Region   Nuts 2 Region  
           
Northern and Western   Southern   Eastern and Midland  
           
Nuts 3 Region   Nuts 3 Region   Nuts 3 Region  
Border Cavan Mid-West Clare Dublin Dublin
  Donegal   Limerick   Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown
  Leitrim   Tipperary   Fingal
  Monaghan       South Dublin
  Sligo        
           
West Galway City South-East Carlow Mid-East Louth
  Galway County   Kilkenny   Kildare
  Mayo   Waterford   Meath
  Roscommon   Wexford   Wicklow
           
    South-West Cork City Midland Laois
      Cork County   Longford
      Kerry   Offaly
          Westmeath

 

Strategic Housing Development Planning Applications 

Planning applications for housing developments of more than 100 residential units and 200 plus student bed spaces can now be made directly to An Bord Pleanála. New legislation which allows for this type of application was enacted on 19th December 2016 and the associated regulations come in to effect on 3rd July 2017. This new type of application has been introduced as part of Rebuilding Ireland to speed up the planning application process and accelerate delivery of larger housing and student accommodation proposals. For more information see An Bord Pleanala website

Comparison with other national series

There are differences (due to coverage, timing, definitions and other factors) between the planning permissions statistics produced by the CSO and those of the Department of Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government (DHPCLG), resulting in different but complementary sets of data aimed at meeting the needs of different users.

The planning permissions statistics produced by the DHPCLG focus on the overall process of the planning permissions system.  For example, it provides data for each planning authority on invalid applications received, applications for outline and full permission, decisions to grant /refuse permission, decisions issued within the statutory eight week period, decisions deferred. Percentages for decisions are provided.

By contrast, the planning permissions statistics published by the CSO provide a detailed breakdown of certain outputs of the planning process (number of planning permissions granted with the number of units, functional description, and their floor areas).  Only final grants of permission for works which involve construction are covered. Refusals, retentions and outline permissions, for example, are excluded.  See under the heading Coverage above for a full list of exclusions.

The example of an application for a shopping centre with a car park illustrates how different approaches can result in a different total for the number of planning permissions granted. The CSO statistics include a breakdown into types of planning permission received and would therefore treat the case as an application for two permissions, one for a shopping centre and one for a car park. Where the statistics compiled do not involve such a breakdown, as is the case with the DHPCLG, the application would be treated as one for a single permission.

The purpose of the CSO Planning Permissions Statistics is to provide a short-term indicator on construction.  It aims to provide data enabling some prediction of or insight into the amount of building activity about to take place in the State. 

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