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You do know when some parking spaces are removed at shop like this, it impacts on their their trade? Surely you read the article and saw they have lost nearly half their spaces.
And?
Was it their land?
Was it their spaces?
Are you saying the business has squatters' rights over that land because people parked there to pop into their shop?
 
You'd swear all the parking was gone :lol!: You can still park there, just in a more organized fashion. Now the gombeens can't reverse out onto the road.

Maybe they are just bad drivers who cant navigate their way in smaller spaces while driving their Chelsea Tractors?
Think of the Children!!?!
LOL
 
You do know when some parking spaces are removed at shop like this, it impacts on their their trade? Surely you read the article and saw they have lost nearly half their spaces.
Yeah, I read the article and realize that spaces are gone. There's still loads of parking there, people can park across the road too. You'd swear they had to walk from Youghal to get an average cake.
 
They still have 12 parking spaces provided free of charge by the council. It's great when public money goes to support big business, doesn't it?

Again, ill repeat, some people cannot stand the fact that public money goes into public infrastructure and services, but would rather cater to the whims of private business above all else.

There will always be whingers and moaners, like that person in the Echo because the council didn't roll out the red carpet for them.
:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
It added that planning permission for the Bury’s Bridge to Carrigtwohill scheme was obtained by Cork County Council in March 2020 and that, as part of the planning process, the council engaged with stakeholders along the route, including Fitzpatrick’s Foodstore, “to advise of the proposals contained in the planning application”.

The family does not own the lands the car park is on but

Excuse my French, but the owners of the shop can get fucked.
They don't own the land, and planning was sought and gotten two years ago.

Big business crocodile tears.
 
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