Permission for the demolition of the existing discount foodstore and boundary wall at the
Lidl Ireland GmbH has submitted a planning application to Roscommon County Council for significant redevelopment of an existing discount foodstore site in the county.
The proposal involves the demolition of the current building and boundary wall at the north-western section of the site, followed by the construction of a new single-storey discount foodstore. The replacement facility will incorporate an off-licence sales area and provide 101 parking spaces to serve customers. The development also includes dedicated electric vehicle parking bays and cycle parking provision, reflecting contemporary sustainable transport expectations.
Additional infrastructure outlined in the application comprises a trolley bay canopy for customer convenience, a new ESB substation building to service the premises, and photovoltaic panels, indicating an investment in renewable energy generation for the facility.
The application represents a modernisation of the retail offering at the location while addressing contemporary parking and environmental considerations. The project will require full assessment by planning officers at the council before any decision is made on the proposal.
Further details on this planning application can be found through Roscommon County Council's planning portal.
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