jack presley wrote: » I'd imagine it'll be considered Strategic Infrastructure and be lodged with An Bord Pleanála as opposed to Meath County Council.
January wrote: » Wonder will they run a bus out in the mornings as there is virtually no public transport out that way.
ronan45 wrote: » Sounds like a big Investment "FACEBOOK DATA CENTRE" your thinking thousands of jobs......but hate to pour cold water but will be manned by about 40 - 50 people, but still nice to see investment in the D 15 area!
January wrote: » Applegreen service station on one side of the road, car dealership on the other, at the Mulhuddart/Damastown junction.
dodzy wrote: » Car dealership ? I heard it will be commercial sales only (not that it matters too much).
January wrote: » Could be commericial sales only, not quite sure all I know is a motor dealership of some sort is going in there. There will also be a Burger King at the Applegreen station if rumours are to be believed. I hope the rumours are true
ongarboy wrote: » ... it will be the most accessible for those of us in D15 who want to hit the motorway or M50 asap to fill up rather than having to take a drawn out detour to either Hartstown, Clonsilla or Blanch village for fuel! ...
January wrote: » The Topaz garage in Mulhuddart will lose a lot of business to it I reckon.
dodzy wrote: » Feck them, the Topaz garages around these parts are scavengers. Up until the last price hikes ( remember when daysul was down to around €1.20/l - and that's only in the last year ), all the Topaz stations in D15 were 8c -10c cheaper than petrol stations in Finglas. Now they are dearer in some cases! That location / Applegreen combo will be a goldmine, no question. The Esso station just after the Travel Lodge on the way to the halfway house won't know what has hit it.
ongarboy wrote: » Actually, just reading the application again on Fingal website and Maxol is the applicant rather than Applegreen.