GrantedDecided 18 December 2024Limerick County Council

Unit 5, Corbally Centre, Corbally Road

Planning application 2460815
DecisionConditional grant
Decided18 December 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Limerick County Council.
The Sub-division and Change of use of an Existing Pub and Function Room at unit 5, Corbally Centre to the following: 5 No. separate uses (a) Coffee shop on the ground floor, (b) Retail unit on the ground floor, (c) Nail Salon on the ground floor, (d) Office on the first floor, (e) Commercial kitchen in the basement. Including all associated elevational changes, revised vehicle parking arrangement to the rear, enlarged communal bin store and the addition of sheltered bicycle parking and all ancillary site development works

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