Lidl demolishes and rebuilds its Roscommon store with new layout and facilities
New application, awaiting validation and decision from Roscommon County Council
Lidl is planning to knock down its existing store on Lanesborough Road in Roscommon town and build a new single-storey discount supermarket in its place. The new store will have 101 car parking spaces, including dedicated electric vehicle and cycle parking, plus solar panels on the roof and improved pedestrian access.
Full description from the council file
Permission for the demolition of the existing discount foodstore and boundary wall at the north west of the site. Construction of a replacement, single storey, discount foodstore (including an off-licence sales area); with 101 parking spaces; dedicated electric vehicle parking and cycle parking; trolley bay canopy; ESB substation building; photovoltaic (PV) panels on the roof; new boundary treatment and landscaped area with new pedestrian access points at the north west of the site; minor amendment to kerbline of the vehicle access layout; all new signage including a “flagpole” sign at the vehicle entrance; all associated site development works including landscaping; drainage including attenuation system; external mechanical plant; and, other associated and ancillary works to facilitate the development at
Details
Source: Roscommon County Council planning portal.
Full file, drawings, observations and decision documents are on
the council's own ePlan site —
view application 2660191 on the council portal →.
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