Permission for the development will consist of: 1) The extension of the building to the south east to enclose/ internalize the existing canopied travellator, trolley storage areas and associated landing. 2) All ancillary works required to complete to the required Building Regulations standards.
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Lidl, Industrial Yarns Complex, Dublin Road, Cork Little, Bray, Dublin, A98F3A8
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Permission for development. Comprising of
Permission for development comprising of the
Permission for development at a site located within the former Industrial Yarns site (presently Lidl) and the Religious Sisters of Charity complex, Dublin Road, Bray, County Dublin. The development will consist of: Revisions and extension of an existing internal road at the former Industrial Yarns site (presently Lidl) to connect the Religious Sisters of Charity complex to the Dublin Road and closure of existing vehicular access at the Dublin Road/Upper Dargle Road Junction; and all associated development works, including revisions to existing footpath/cycle tracks to tie into the proposed extended internal road, provision of footpaths, site clearance, drainage, landscaping and boundary treatment works, road markings, a new entrance gate (c. 2 m height), and all ancillary site works. The application site extends into Wicklow County Council's administrative boundary; thus, a concurrent application is being submitted to Wicklow County Council.
Revisions and extension of an existing internal road at the former Industrial Yarns site (presently Lidl) to connect the Religious Sisters of Charity complex to the Dublin Road and closure of existing vehicular access at the Dublin Road/Upper Dargle Road Junction and, all associated development works, including revisions to existing footpath/cycle tracks to tie into the proposed extended internal road, provision of footpaths, site clearance, drainage, landscaping and boundary treatment works, road markings, a new entrance gate (c. 2 m height), and all ancillary site works. The application site extends into Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council's administrative boundary; thus, a concurrent application is being submitted to Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.
4 No. apartments in a single-storey structure (Planning Ref: 16/867)
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