GrantedDecided 26 November 2021Cork County Council

Tesco Shopping Centre Brigown Road Mitchelstown Co. Cork

Planning application 21/6704
DecisionConditional grant
Decided26 November 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission and permission for retention for development at this c.0.013 ha site in the carpark of Tesco shopping centre. The development will consist of/consists of: (i) retention permission for ‘’click and collect’’ signage in the existing Tesco car park; and (ii) permission for the construction of a sheltered canopy (c.50 sq.m) in the existing car park for the purpose of providing 2 no. dedicated ‘’click and collect’’ spaces for the existing Tesco store, a pedestrian crossing and all associated site development works.

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