GrantedDecided 09 April 2019Galway County Council

Oranmore,

Planning application 19204
DecisionConditional grant
Decided09 April 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Galway County Council.
For development for extension of the existing Lidl licensed discount foodstore at Carraig Láir Shopping Centre. The proposed development comprises: the extension of the gross floor space of the licensed Lidl unit at ground floor level by approx. 313 sqm, increase of the net retail sales area by 68 sqm, associated internal reconfiguration of the existing ground floor shopping center layout and corresponding reduction of adjoining retail floorspace and internal mall area, modifications to northwest and southeast shopping centre elevations, and all associated and ancillary works. Gross floor space of proposed works: 313 sqm

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