GrantedDecided 31 May 2023Kildare County Council

Leinster Street, Athy, Co.Kildare

Planning application 221400
DecisionConditional grant
Decided31 May 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Kildare County Council.
Modifications to the ground floor layout and shop facade and will include for, a) Single-storey extension to front of the existing store to provide a DRS facility to allow customers to return plastic beverage bottles to a reverse vending machine in store, b) Removal of the existing entrance/exit pod, c) Removal of the existing trolley bay, d) Proposed free-standing trolley bay, e) Proposed alteration works to store elevation, f) Alternation works to car park area, g) All ancillary works required to complete to the required Building Regulations standards.

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