GrantedDecided 13 June 2023Limerick County Council

New Lidl Licenced Discount Foodstore, Dock Road and Saint Alphonsus Street, Limerick City

Planning application 2360246
DecisionConditional grant
Decided13 June 2023
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Limerick County Council.
Development at a site of approximately 0.026 hectares located internally within the new Lidl Licenced Discount Foodstore at Dock Road and Saint Alphonsus Street, Limerick City. The development consists of: The as constructed new internal retail unit (65 sq m) with new dedicated entrances at ground floor and the change of use from Licenced Discount Foodstore (stairwell/circulation space) to Hair/Beautician Salon; and The as constructed internal reconfiguration (264 sq m) of permitted licensed discount foodstore at first floor, to accommodate public lobby and toilets, staff welfare facilities (incl. operations office, meeting and welfare rooms, shower and toilets), IT room, and increased storage area

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