zilog_jones wrote: » Why do we need another Aldi? The Ballyphehane and Mahon stores are both about 3km from that location (less than 10 minute drive).
dulux99 wrote: » Because the shop will make money. It's hardly a local amenity, Aldi will stick a shop wherever it thinks it'll make money. They don't put a shop somewhere because they feel it'll be a great addition to the area culturally
Cork Trucker wrote: » Aldi are beginning construction on their new store once the cinema shuts on October 10th, expected to open in March 2020, I’m sure the traders in the Douglas Village shopping centre won’t be happy about that
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Lidl to follow soon so Are all cars gone from Douglas Village SC now?
Dbu wrote: » Lidl were refused planning permission beside in Barrys field in the last few months.
Cork Trucker wrote: » Imagine if they were approved, and they might still go back for permission, at the moment you have, irrespective of the recent fire, Tesco, Marks & Spencer, Dunnes, Soon to be Aldi, Iceland only up the road and if Lidl are eventually approved, that's all just in the Douglas area, pull in Grange/Frankfield and you have Super Valu and the other Aldi. I've never seen so many supermarkets in such close proximity, it's a major traffic bottleneck already, wait until the shopping centre reopens just after this new development. Also i never knew that the relief road at the multistorey car park is privately owned by Clayton Love and not by the city council.
kub wrote: » In all my time I have never seen traffic moving so freely during the morning rush hour from the Douglas Court side.
kub wrote: » I hope whenever that multi storey is reopened……..
zilog_jones wrote: » Anyone know what's happening? There doesn't appear to have been any activity there for a while now.
dory wrote: » The traffic is amazing since the road closed. Pity there’s not a way to reopen Tesco but keep that road closed off.
airy fairy wrote: » I remember when planning went in for that carpark, and the public right of way being the reason the road went in there? I'd imagine Clayton Love doesn't own it anymore though? Surely the county council own that road...city council now?
The road, which has become a widely used route linking Douglas east and west, and connecting the village to the South Ring Road, faces the entrance to the Douglas Village shopping centre’s overground car park and is under the ownership of its developer, Clayton Love.
Cork Trucker wrote: » Deirdre Forde is looking for the road to be signed over, unsure how he managed it, but that road is his baby, i'd love to know was the plaza his idea as well.
Dbu wrote: » I will be honest, the traffic has never moved better in Douglas in early morning or evening now that that stupid lights combo at that junction are not in play