GrantedDecided 30 October 2008Cork County Council

Station Road Cloghmacsimon Bandon

Planning application 08/7604
DecisionConditional grant
Decided30 October 2008
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Demolition of existing retail/office and print & signage works. Construction of 2 no. buildings. Main building of four & five storeys including 390 no. space multi- storey car park and a freestanding single storey café building. The main building will comprise 4 no. retail units on ground floor, 2 with display/showroom areas on 1st. floor. Office unit on 1st. floor and 7 no. office units on 2nd., 3rd. and 4th. floors and multi storey car park. 14no. surface car parking spaces adjacent to Station road & associated site works and services.

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