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‘Just a matter of time’ before Westside site is developed
Last week’s decision by An Bord Pleanála to overturn a grant of planning permission for a shopping centre on a site in the Westside area of the city does not mean the site will not be developed at some point in the future, former mayor of Galway Mícheál Ó hUiginn said this week.
Giant Tesco store gets thumbs down
PLANS TO build a giant Tesco superstore and retail park along the Seamus Quirke and Rahoon roads has been refused planning permission by An Bord Pleanála.
Minister accused of “micromanaging” Clonmore zoning
Councillors have criticised Minister for Planning Jan O’Sullivan for attempting to “micromanage” the Mullingar Local Area Plan, as they voted to go ahead with changing the zoning of a site in Clonmore, Mullingar from enterprise and employment to retail warehousing.
Business as usual as receivers appointed to Athlone Towncentre
It is “business as usual” for Athlone Towncentre, just four days after it was announced that a receiver has been appointed to the retail development.
Galway Bay Hotel receives gold standard accolade at Best Companies Awards
Hodson Bay Hotel Group has been named as one of Ireland’s Best Managed companies in this prestigious Deloitte Awards Programme for the fourth year in a row, recognised at a gala awards dinner in Dublin recently. Former Taoiseach, Chairman of IFSC Ireland and EU Ambassador to the EUR, John Bruton, was special guest speaker at the event.
Two local businessmen have big plans for Roscommon Road this year
A second Aldi for Athlone is being proposed as the anchor tenant for a new, six-block commercial and retail development planned for the Roscommon Road opposite Ganlys.
Council rejects Waterford’s pleas on Ferrybank development
The opening of a large retail development in Ferrybank edged another step closer this week when the county council confirmed a proposed alteration to the county development plan.
A merger to change the landscape of local government forever
Many of the bright ideas that Mr Snip has recommended have neither been popular or practical in the eyes of the public and the most recent announcements in regard to saving government resources are equally unpopular it seems.
Moate makeover on the cards
With a focus on the visual enhancement of Moate’s Main Street, a draft local area plan for Moate was set in motion this week. Members of the public now have six weeks to make submissions on the plan.
New retail development planned for busy Keel in Achill
Achill Island is set to get a new pub and shop in the tourist hot spot of Keel if a new planning application by a local developer is given the green light. Paul McNamara, who was recently approved by An Bord Pleanala for a major commercial and residential complex at Achill Sound, has now launched an interesting project to demolish the old Amethyst Hotel at Keel and bring the once-popular venue back to life as a major new pub.