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Substantial Community Centre planned for former supermarket premises in Newry

If approved the new centre would boast a community café, a community shop and training and counselling facilities

Monaghan Street Newry

Permission is being sought for the redevelopment of the former Iceland store in Newry city centre – into a substantial Community Resource Building.

An application was submitted to Newry, Mourne and Down District Council in the name of Mr Liam Devine of The Clanrye Group – a leading Newry-based provider of “high-quality programmes and services designed to empower the local community”.

The application seeks full planning permission to redevelop a former Iceland-occupied property at 28 Monaghan Street – directly adjacent to the supermarket’s most recently developed premises.

Permission is being sought for a change of us from a “former single user retail” space with offices, stores and ancillary facilities into a new Community Resource Building.

If approved the new centre would boast a community café, a community shop, training and counselling facilities plus associated offices and stores across the 0.92 hectare site.

There are currently a total of 12 parking spaces on site, which would remain unchanged under the proposals.

The application states the owner of the property to be Mc Nally Late Night Pharmacy Ltd – who have operated a ‘quick script’ kiosk service from the front of the property for more than a decade.

If plans are passed the total gross floorspace will be increased from 1065sqm to 1085sqm.

The application is due to be advertised shortly.

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