Dunnes Stores wins planning financial contributions case

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Retail giant, Dunnes Stores, has succeeded in having its financial planning contributions relating to its planned expansion of a south Dublin shopping centre almost halved to €230,703.

This follows An Bord Pleanála upholding an appeal by Dunnes Stores against a condition imposed by South Dublin City Council demanding that the retailer pay €448,074 in planning contributions concerning plans to expand the Kilnamanagh Shopping Centre in Kilnamanagh, Dublin 24.

The application by Dunnes Stores firm, Better Value Unlimited sought an upgrade that would include a two-storey extension at the shopping centres eastern elevation and the southern lobby to Dunnes Stores would be demolished and replaced with a new glazed lobby entrance. Tony Bamford Planning stated that the total amount due in financial contributions was €230,703 - and not the €448,074.

A letter from the Council stated that"the fee as stated in the appeal letter submitted by the applicant would be correct".

 

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