03/08/2010
Dundalk Bid For Truck Stop Motel
The newly completed cross-border dual carriageway at Newry is already paying dividends in the Irish Republic.
A motor park to cater for the large number of commercial vehicles travelling along the M1 motorway from Dublin to Belfast has now been earmarked for an area north of Dundalk.
Evolve Investments Ltd, trading under the name Euro Services, is seeking permission from Louth County Council to build a truck stop and motel at Carrickarnon, Dundalk.
The proposed development will also include a motel style accommodation facility, laid out in a two-storey building measuring 1,187 square metres.
This will include 30 bedrooms, a reception and dining area, a meeting room and associated customer and staff services.
The vehicular services facility will also include a secure compound for day and night time parking of heavy good and commercial vehicles while there will also be a single storey vehicle maintenance building incorporating a tyre repair centre.
It is also proposed that the development will include forecourts including four fuel pumps for heavy good vehicles and 12 fuel pumps for light duty vehicles with two separate overhead canopies.
There will also be a retail unit incorporating a shop and delicatessen area as well as a drive through restaurant, service yard, storage areas and public toilet facilities.
Among the other facilities earmarked for the site are a car wash facility, driver resting areas, public picnic areas and secure children's play areas.
See: Newry Bypass Is Just A1!
(BMcC/GK)
A motor park to cater for the large number of commercial vehicles travelling along the M1 motorway from Dublin to Belfast has now been earmarked for an area north of Dundalk.
Evolve Investments Ltd, trading under the name Euro Services, is seeking permission from Louth County Council to build a truck stop and motel at Carrickarnon, Dundalk.
The proposed development will also include a motel style accommodation facility, laid out in a two-storey building measuring 1,187 square metres.
This will include 30 bedrooms, a reception and dining area, a meeting room and associated customer and staff services.
The vehicular services facility will also include a secure compound for day and night time parking of heavy good and commercial vehicles while there will also be a single storey vehicle maintenance building incorporating a tyre repair centre.
It is also proposed that the development will include forecourts including four fuel pumps for heavy good vehicles and 12 fuel pumps for light duty vehicles with two separate overhead canopies.
There will also be a retail unit incorporating a shop and delicatessen area as well as a drive through restaurant, service yard, storage areas and public toilet facilities.
Among the other facilities earmarked for the site are a car wash facility, driver resting areas, public picnic areas and secure children's play areas.
See: Newry Bypass Is Just A1!
(BMcC/GK)
Related Northern Ireland Business News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
07 January 2020
Nine Jobs As Cybersecurity Firm Invests In Belfast
Nine new roles have been created as cybersecurity start-up Angoka chooses Belfast as its headquarter location. The firm manages cybersecurity risks in connected and autonomous vehicles, smart cities and Internet of Things devices.
Nine Jobs As Cybersecurity Firm Invests In Belfast
Nine new roles have been created as cybersecurity start-up Angoka chooses Belfast as its headquarter location. The firm manages cybersecurity risks in connected and autonomous vehicles, smart cities and Internet of Things devices.
01 November 2011
FP McCann Gain Station Square Project
FP McCann have been awarded the contract for environmental Improvements works at Station Square, Portrush. The work awarded by Coleraine Borough Council will be n important economic catalyst for Portrush encouraging private sector investment and helping to create a more vibrant and dynamic tourist resort.
FP McCann Gain Station Square Project
FP McCann have been awarded the contract for environmental Improvements works at Station Square, Portrush. The work awarded by Coleraine Borough Council will be n important economic catalyst for Portrush encouraging private sector investment and helping to create a more vibrant and dynamic tourist resort.
26 June 2009
£100m Larne Eco-Harbour Plans Approved
Plans to build a £100m harbour eco-village on the site of a derelict cement works and quarry near Larne have been given the go-ahead.
£100m Larne Eco-Harbour Plans Approved
Plans to build a £100m harbour eco-village on the site of a derelict cement works and quarry near Larne have been given the go-ahead.
24 August 2001
Members appointed to health and social services councils
The Minister for the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, Bairbre de Brún, has appointed 14 District and Borough Councillors as members of three Health and Social Services Councils. All councillors to the Health and Social Services Councils (HSS) have been appointed for the period up to 31 May 2005.
Members appointed to health and social services councils
The Minister for the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, Bairbre de Brún, has appointed 14 District and Borough Councillors as members of three Health and Social Services Councils. All councillors to the Health and Social Services Councils (HSS) have been appointed for the period up to 31 May 2005.
04 June 2010
Lo Welcomes Belfast Park-And-Ride
South Belfast Alliance MLA, Anna Lo has said she is pleased that work on a new park-and-ride facility in the Cairnshill area is almost completed and she called on the Department for Regional Development to get it up and running as soon after completion as possible. The site, which will be able to hold 730 vehicles, is situated on the A24.
Lo Welcomes Belfast Park-And-Ride
South Belfast Alliance MLA, Anna Lo has said she is pleased that work on a new park-and-ride facility in the Cairnshill area is almost completed and she called on the Department for Regional Development to get it up and running as soon after completion as possible. The site, which will be able to hold 730 vehicles, is situated on the A24.
-
Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A showery start with outbreaks most frequent north of Lough Neagh and through the morning, before dwindling during the afternoon as the northwest breezes ease and brighter spells of weak sunshine prosper. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A dry night, save for a few light showers around the coasts, with prolonged clear spells and light winds bringing a frosty dawn for many in central and southern parts. Minimum temperature -3 °C.