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Revenue's renewed-liquor-licence register lists licence ref N1129 as a Publican's Licence (7-Day Ordinary) for BALLALLEY HOUSE at (AND EXTENSIONS), LUCAN in Co. Dublin with BALL ALLEY LIMITED as licensee.[1]
South Dublin County Council's Record of Protected Structures (RPS) includes Ball-Alley House, Lucan (RPS No. 094), described as a detached eight-bay two-storey public house.[2]
In South Dublin County Council's weekly planning lists, application SD25A/0091W (applicant: Gerry Teague) was received on 2025-04-15 for development at Ball Alley House, Leixlip Road, Lucan (a protected structure), proposing removal of existing car parking spaces to construct three houses (one 4-bed detached and two 3-bed semi-detached) with associated works.[3] A later weekly decisions list records SD25A/0091W as a request for additional information on 2025-06-09.[4] The weekly appeals list records an appeal against the council's decision to refuse permission for SD25A/0091W (appeal notified 2025-08-28; appeal lodged 2025-08-26).[5]
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