D26A/0006/WEB: Permission for the development will consist of: 1) The extension of the building to the south east to enclose/ internalize the existing canopied travellator, trolley storage areas and associated landing. 2) All ancillary works required to complete to the required Building Regulations standards.
Lidl, Industrial Yarns Complex, Dublin Road, Cork Little, Bray, Dublin, A98F3A8
DecisionGrant permission
Decided27 February 2026
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