GrantedDecided 08 October 2018Cork County Council

Burkes Children's Shop & Hegarty's Mace Supermarket Main Street Townlots, Bantry

Planning application 18/388
DecisionConditional grant
Decided08 October 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Part demolition to rear of both Mace and Burkes Children's shop and for new extensions to same, works to include additional retail space to Mace at ground floor level and relocation of off-license within same, and additional storage space at first floor level for both Mace and Burkes Children's shop. Permission also sought for relocation of existing first floor loading bay to rear Mace storage building and elevational changes to same and for all associated site works

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