JohnC. wrote: » I see there's planning permission for a restaurant. It's under Frisby's name, so it doesn't say what restaurant is going in. The floor plans have the grill specifically marked as a charcoal grill, so maybe Burger King?
rekdtangle wrote: » It's also got pizza oven and pizza rack. I wouldn't read to much into what the units are labelled as. I do hope it is BK though.
Muttley79 wrote: » https://waterford-news.ie/2021/05/03/e3-1m-in-harbour-and-marine-funding-announced/ Good news and long overdue
niallo76 wrote: » Yes,long overdue and welcomed,but as per usual it's pitiful compared to other parts. Howth in Dublin is set to receive over E20+million for development...
niallo76 wrote: » https://www.thejournal.ie/reclaimed-land-howth-harbour-5384841-Mar2021/
hardybuck wrote: » An Taisce have taken legal action against An Bord Pleanala and the State aimed at overturning the planning permission granted to a cheese manufacturing plant that would be located in Belview Science and Technology Park. Their grounds include claims that environmental impacts of cheese production that weren't properly taken into account for the purposes of the Environmental Impact Assessment.https://www.irishtimes.com/news/environment/an-taisce-seeks-to-overturn-permission-for-co-kilkenny-cheese-plant-1.4417834
Harry Palmr wrote: » So the cheese makers are not blessed? An Taisce full of vegans by the looks of it. So it looks as if An Taisce's real target is the size of the national herd, if they can stop the processing sector they can stop herd expansion.
nomoedoe wrote: » I see the area next to home savers on the cork road is fenced off are supermacs finally doing something there?
savic04 wrote: » Wasn't it to be a drive through supermacs at one point ?
dzilla wrote: » Yea the supermacs will be a drive through
[Deleted User] wrote: » How long are them units lying idle....must be bones of 20 years at this stage?
Wanderer2010 wrote: » With Supermacs drive through and McDonalds drive through being so close to each other, i fear for the traffic at the RSC roundabout during busy periods. Already its often backed right up beyond the roundabout when McDonalds are busy in the evenings and weekends. Add in a Supermacs and the Cork Road will be impossible to navigate. Unless they are planning both the entrance and exit to the Supermacs on the PC World side. Even so, the road is going to be a nightmare to use when this kicks off.
dzilla wrote: » Will definitely need to be looked at as if the flow of traffic going into the drive through backs to the entrance then you have a situation where the road backs up to the roundabout. Always find that it's in wet days that Macdonald's does be so busy with the queue going back to jysk. Think it's cos there's nothing else to do but get a bit of food in wet weather
Wanderer2010 wrote: Even so, the road is going to be a nightmare to use when this kicks off.
shockwave wrote: » The queue for McDonalds should ease a lot when you can actually go inside to eat, pre lockdown there was hardly any backed up traffic to get in there
obi604 wrote: » Another q. What’s going on at O’Brien’s off-licence beside Supermacs in the real Ardkeen (I think;))
dzilla wrote: » the planning says - "extension to, and change of use of existing sandwich bar outlet to shop/retail unit, encompassing existing adjoining stores/boiler house, together with elevational alterations and all associated site development works, all at" so it is anyone's guess
feckwunker wrote: » I think it's the Ardkeen bakery expanding to cope with demand.
JohnC. wrote: » Where was that?