GrantedDecided 05 March 2020Galway County Council

Cross Street/Clarke Street Athenry, Athenry, Co. Galway

Planning application 2041
DecisionUnconditional grant
Decided05 March 2020
Application typeEXTENSION OF DURATION
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Application description published by Galway County Council.
For the demolition of existing retail warehousing, storage/agricultural sheds and associated structures and services, and construction of a single storey discount foodstore (to include off-license use) with a gross floor area of 1760sqm (net retail floor area of 1,379sqm). The development includes all associated external and site development works and services including new access link road/street to connect Cross Street/Clarke Street (L-3119-0) with the Council car park access road and the Swan Gate Road (L-3121-7), signage, lighting, 92 parking spaces, 15 bicycle parking spaces, bin storage, plant, landscaping, new boundary treatments and alterations to existing stone wall previously forming part of the Athenry House demesne (Protected Structure RPS reference 131). Previous Planning Ref: 15/356

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