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Updated 23 Jun 2026
New · 90 days

0

received — mostly still in process

weekly volume · last 12 wks

Recent decisions

0% granted

171 granted · 41 refused

Most common

permission

99 applications

Kildare County Council received 125 new planning applications over the last 90 days, the majority of which are still in process. The most common application types submitted were permission (99), retention (23), and extension of duration (3). Recently decided applications show high approval rates, with 171 projects granted and 41 refused, representing an 81% grant rate.

Auto-generated from live planning data. Figures are indicative and for information only — not legal advice. Always confirm details on the official planning register.

House design guide

What this council wants your home to look like

Roof pitches, materials, and forms this council will accept — read from the development plan.

Rural housing eligibility

Can you build a house in the countryside here?

Who qualifies — local need, family land, area-type rules — read from the development plan.

Prior to investing time, energy and money into your development it is essential that you undertake comprehensive research to ensure that you maximise the possibility of your planning application being successful. There are currently 31 Planning Authorities within the Republic of Ireland. Although the planning permission application and regulatory process is uniform throughout, individual Planning Authorities have varying objectives and visions of future developments within their local areas. Whether your development is residential, agricultural, commercial or industrial, the probability of your application being successful will be greatly enhanced if it is in keeping with the objectives of the County Kildare Planning Authority.

Planning Permission Ireland has every resource necessary to enable you to navigate your path through County Kildare’s planning process. From within our site, you can access guidelines, advice and detailed information specific to your proposed development and location. All frequently requested planning permission guidelines and information can be accessed via our Home Page drop-down menus. E.g. Planning Permission Ireland “Getting Started”, “Application Process”, ”Self Build” “Local Needs”, “Plans & Drawings” etc. In addition, you may utilise Planning Permission Ireland’s AI assisted Chatbot for more specific information with regard to County “Kildare Development Plan”, County “Kildare Local Area Plans”, “Building Regulations”, “National Planning Framework”, “Regional Spatial & Economic Strategies” etc.

To ensure that proposed planning and developments are in keeping with the economic, social and community needs of specific areas Planning Authorities adhere to a planning hierarchy as set out within Project Ireland 2040 and detailed below:

• National Planning Framework

• Regional Spatial & Economic Strategy

• County Kildare Development Plan

• County Kildare Local Area Plans

Kildare’s Planning Authority in deciding on a proposed planning application will be mindful of the overriding objectives of both the National Planning Framework as set out by the Department of Housing Local Government & Heritage and the Regional Spatial & Economic Strategy as set out by Regional Authorities. The Planning Authority will then ensure that your application is in keeping with both the Kildare Development Plan in addition to the Local Area Plan specific to the town or village where you propose to construct your development. If your proposed development is located within a rural area of Kildare your application will most likely be subjected to a Local Needs Assessment by the Kildare Planning Authority.

For example, a planning application to development a 100 unit 5 storey apartment block would have a greater likelihood of being successful in Naas than on the outskirts of Kilteel Village. Likewise a Planning Application to develop a one off residential bungalow would be more in keeping with the local area planning objectives of Ballyroe than that of Kildare Town.

Having carried out research into your proposed development you may find that planning permission is not required as Kildare Planning Authority may consider your project to be an Exempted Development. Considerable planning permission exemptions are afforded to agricultural developments in addition to small-scale residential extensions, alterations and renovations.

Prior to commencement (see Commencement Notices for more details) of any works regardless of size, scale or nature of your proposed development it is prudent to seek clarity from Kildare Planning Authority with regard to planning permission requirements. Construction, alteration or renovation of lands or structures which require planning permission that has not been applied for and granted may be deemed to be an Unauthorised Development by the Kildare Planning Authority and could lead to avoidable protracted and costly Enforcement Proceedings.

In order to avoid the pitfalls of lodging a Planning Application that is unsuitable or not in keeping with the Kildare Development Plan or your specific location’s Local Area Plan it is essential that you determine that your proposed development is compatible with the Planning Authority’s objectives. If you feel that your proposed development may not be fully in keeping with Kildare’s Development Plan or Local Area Plan objectives it would be wise to schedule a Pre Planning Consultation / Meeting with your local authority. We encourage you to maximise the comprehensive resources which Planning Permission Ireland provides, as we assist you on your journey.

Kildare Development Plan

Download your local planning authority’s development plan here.

Volume 1

• Introduction

• Core Strategy & Settlement Strategy

• Housing Strategy

• Economy & Job Creation

• Sustainable Mobility & Transport

• Infrastructure & Environmental Services

• Energy & Communications

• Retail & Urban Centres

• Rural Economy

• Community Infrastructure & Creative Places

• Heritage

• Biodiversity & Green Infrastructure

• Landscape, Recreation & Amenity

• Urban Design, Placemaking and Regeneration&

• Development Management Standards

• Monitoring & Implementation

• Infrastructural Assessment

Local Area Plans

• Small Towns

• Environ Plans

• Village Plans

• Rural Settlements

• Housing Need & Demand Assessment, Housing Strategy

• Wind Energy Strategy

• Open Space & Outdoor Recreation Strategy

• Rural Housing Design Guide

• Record of Monuments & Places

• Record of Protected Structures

• Scenic Routes

• Compliance with Section 28

• Core Strategy Methodology

• Rural Housing Policy Report

• Single Rural Dwelling Density Toolkit

• Implementation & Monitoring

Environmental Reports

• SEA Statement

• First Addendum to SEA

• Second Addendum to SEA

• Strategic Flood Risk Assessment