GrantedDecided 20 December 2019Sligo County Council

Lands South of Dunnes Stores, Adelaide Street, Sligo

Planning application 19301
DecisionConditional grant
Decided20 December 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Sligo County Council.
Development consisting of permission for a period of 5 years for construction of a temporary surface car park to be used by Dunnes Stores customers and staff. Entry and exit to the temporary car park will be via the existing Dunnes Stores car park including a new vehicular exit onto Adelade Street from the temporary car park. The proposed development includes ancillary site works including the repair and replacement of boundary walls, surface drainage, public lighting, cycle parking and new pay & display parking machines.

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