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@Paul cuddy wrote:

You cannot argue that every colour has the same impact, obviously the lighter colours will impact less with a light building. That shop front is solely about visual impact.

The Helifax shopfront next door is darker yet you have no comment on that one; you need to stop digging.

@Paul cuddy wrote:

There are individually owned businesses across the country on prime streets providing food. Your info does not stack up with the facts.

Not at those rental levels; name one food business at ground floor on Grafton St, Henry St or Patrick St in Cork other than MCD, Burger King or Starbucks that is not owner occupied. The small local businesses you refer to can’t pay the rent; it might work in Ballaghadreen or Trowbridge but it doesn’t in Bath.

@Paul cuddy wrote:

e-glazing – trombe walls – concrete floors, great for heat generation and retention.

Retail pods in industrial estates don’t do Class A office cladding; stop digging.

@Paul cuddy wrote:

“One of the most protective planning departments globally” did you draw that fact from the same website that told you about the less than 10 food outlets. :thumbup:

No I drew that fact from years of experience dealing with prime retailers and refusing consent for inapproriate signage.

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