Here's a summary of the submission. Basically, throw everything at the wall and see what sticks. She is also only a consultant acting on behalf of the company that owns Lisuggan Shopping Centre.
There should be tighter grounds of appeal, and then a quick assessment by the Board as to whether the appeal lodged is actually valid and the decision will actually be reviewed.
It seems mad that any kind of development, either something like this or a kitchen extension, can be held up for long periods of time by people who just don't like the decision of the local authority and want to see if someone else (ABP) will agree with them.
Specifically on the appeal grounds mentioned on this case, I can't understand why the applicant should be asked to demonstrate proof of the level of demand for retail warehousing in the city - how can you do that until you build the thing?
In terms of creating a precedent for the other developments outside of the city centre - do they realise that Lisduggan is also outside of the city centre? It was probably out in the sticks when it was built in 1975.
1975? The place looks so old and battered I thought the Vikings built it.
Frisby owns Lisduggan Shopping Centre i think?
Is the ‘Q’ to get cases reviewed by ABP over 6 months…….and then if that fails the case can be appealed to the courts…. Adding another year….?
frisby owns lisduggan shopping centre, the whole place cud do with being levelled its awful.
He could at least do something to the outside to give it a better appearance. But it's Frisby after all.
very limited on what could be done to a building thats decades old, leveling would probably be a better option, but that would mean investing, therefore disrupting the whole extraction of wealth from the whole thing via rent, so......
Has anyone any insight to what is happening in horizon therapeutics, I believe they were going to do a huge expansion, 700 million by all accounts,but now I am hearing a competitive company has bought the plant and the expansion is not going ahead now.
i know they were struggling to find accommodation for new recruits, so this must be playing some major part in their expansion plans, company takeovers would be common enough also, this is done for many different reasons, sometimes to curtail competitors, so maybe.....
That's partially true - the company was bought out. As it stands, from what I hear, the employees themselves don't yet know what's happening. Amgen have taken them over - this is a global takeover so decisions on the Waterford site will be made by corporate. There is a fully functional fill line there which was recently qualified so it would be easy enough to consider for current and future products. Any expansion is in the hands of Amgen as is the future of the site - a lot of uncertainty at the moment I would say.
...happy days, good to see major share holders have well gained from this one, fair play to them, im sure the lower grade staff will be well looked after during this takeover!
Main Contractor has been told the job is shelved for now.
Yep that's always the case - the shareholder's interest will always come first - a lot of the staff who took up positions got a nice golden handshake in the form of shares when they started.
I did hear that too, may be just a pause until Amgen decide what they are going to do with the site. Definitely not a position I would like to be in at the moment - too much uncertainty.
...we cant keep playing this game, its highly destructive for us all, including major share holders, and the disturbing thing is, theres actually some really good ideas out there on how to do it to, but......
...some serious nice payday there!
Some blow to the contractor. Think it was 300,000 sq ft expansion, must be at least €30-50m project!
https://www.wlrfm.com/news/an-bord-pleanala-receives-appeal-for-waterford-retail-park-extension-290593
Can't say I blame them. Should have appealed the three-storey building part also.
Amgen to scale back plan for €1bn Waterford campus | Business Post
Very disappointing news if true. What are the odds that any future Horizon/Amgen developments in Ireland will be Dublin based.
not surprised at this at all, they were struggling to find accommodation for employees, and with global uncertainty rising.....
Don't know where the €1 Billion came from. It was around €400m when it was announced. I know inflation is high at the moment but that's taking the piss.
How do you know they were struggling to find accommodation?
Wouldn't it be more difficult to find accommodation in Dublin? if that's the case?
...id have to kill you if i told yea!
Thats not a sufficent answer ito be honest. My understanding was that Horizon were all on for the Waterford project because of Dublin prices and difficulties in accommodating staff..
looks like it was also a waterford problem, but probably not as bad as dublin, but id say theres multiple of reasons for this scale back unfortunately
Forgive me, but I believe that your original post was speculation. Insufficient by the way, forgive my original spelling.
...no worries...
I read somewhere that the ESB were asking retired/former employees to accommodate
new employees to the company as they couldn't find a place to live.
Companies in my view should be building homes for employees with conditions attached.
Cadbury's or the Quakers did this two hundred years ago.
Are you serious?
Why not? I'm not talking about all staff but the brains behind the production!
If you are looking for staff & can't them I would be looking at the reasons as
to why I can't.