The development will consist of: (i) a new vehicular access by way of a two-way entrance & exit with junction with the Mian Street: (ii) a two storey building with pitched roof that is designed with traditional features. This building is located to the north of the new access road & facing both Main Street & the new access road. The ground floor of this building will consist of 2no. retail units and a cafe/restaurant with a total gross floor area of c.382.6sqm (including atrium & lobby). The first floor will consist of 2no. office units with a gross floor area of c.300sqm (including atrium). This building is a perimeter structure which part encloses a landscaped public realm space. (iii) a single storey, licensed, discount foodstore; (iv) public realm space adjacent to the proposed cafe (v) landscaping to include the retention of existing vegetation along the eastern & western boundaries & the creation of a landscape buffer along the western boundary with potential for a pedestrian access to Greenane Road to the west. The reuse of the material from the old stone wall currently located along Main Street in a feature within the application site (vi) 163 no. car parking spaces are to be provided at grade; (vii) provision for ESB Sub-station building; (viii) demolition of the existing boundary wall along Main Stret; (ix) ancillary signage including fascias on the foodstore and units facing Main Street & 1no. double sided illuminated totem sign at the entrance from Main Street; (x) ancillary plant; & (xi) all necessary site development works and services, The development will include site enabing works (including clearance & preparation), all landscaping, and all associated site development works required. The existing bus stop along Main Street will be relocated north of its current location & a bus shelter provided
maik3n wrote: » Word on the grapevine now is that Super Valu are looking to get a Centra store onto the main street, either at the empty Wine Bottle building, (between O'Briens carpets and the credit union) or down further at Dwyers Newsagents, across from Maddens. So that, together with the new so called face-lift in progress, they are definitely getting to work quickly on combating the Lidl application.
Lidl Dunshaughlin (RA170866) If you are supportive of Lidl's planned new store in Dunshaughlin, please consider sending a supportive email to be added to planning file. Email: planning@meathcoco.ie Planning File: RA170866, Lidl Ireland, Main Street, Dunshaughlin, Co.Meath. Dear Sir/Madam, I support Lidl's planning application (RA170866) at Main Street, Dunshaughlin, County Meath, to build a new store in Dunshaughlin. I believe this application will be of great benefit to the community. Best Wishes, The support that is generated for this application - will encourage An Bord Pleanála on its importance to the area. Payment of €20 must be submitted with email for valid submission to file. (such as Bank card details)
Borderfox wrote: » I thought the wall running from Gogans to Utopia was to be preserved under the Tesco planning but now its to be removed for more retail units? The residents in Greenane are putting in objections to the pedestrian exit over their side which I can understand regarding people parking in their estate rather than using the official entrance
I fully support the principle of a second supermarket for Dunshaughlin, given its size. However, I would draw the attention of the Planning Authority to the views and concerns raised by Greenane Residents Association and the Dunshaughlin and District Historical Society. These local organisations raise legitimate concerns regarding the predestrian entrance planned from the development site to be Greenane estate, the level of noise generated by the Supermarket when in operation and the existing historic 'Sales Yard Wall' which is to be removed as part of this planning application. It is the contention of the Dunshaughlin and District Historical Society that this wall should be removed and rebuilt within the new development. There are other points of concern raised in submission and I would urge the Council to take cognisance of these. Notwithstanding these points, I support the principle of the development.
maik3n wrote: » The Greenane submission is FOR the development but with a caveat regarding the entrance from their estate.
maik3n wrote: » Forgive me putting a dampner on things but I'm not sure we can open the champagne, quite yet. We have to see what changes, if any were requested in granting the application. If it proves to be too much of a headache for Lidl/the builder, they could still pull the plug.
maik3n wrote: » If it proves to be too much of a headache for Lidl/the builder, they could still pull the plug.
marcel353 wrote: » Great news, Given its location, are we likely to see the Lidl car park becoming a "park and ride" facility?
Gonzo wrote: » for over 10 years various supermarkets were turned down and finally now it's gotten the all clear. I reckon they will not turn down this unique opportunity to progress in Dunshaughlin. The only thing that could go wrong is that SuperValu could object to the passing for planning permission?
bladespin wrote: » Fortunately they are not known for giving up easily.
maik3n wrote: » Would be a bit strange for them to let the application go through, THEN put in their objection now. They did both for the ALDI project. Perhaps they have resigned themselves to making the best out of their new facelift? I hope that you are right. According to the planning website, their are 26 conditions for approval. No details yet on what they are.
"Great News Dunshaughlin...we are coming! We just received our final grant of planning We hope to have our store open in summer 2018. Thank you to the local community for the fantastic support they have shown for this project."
Petyr Baelish wrote: » Tenders are being sought from building contractors with a proposed commencement date of 08/01/2018