Smyth’s claim MetroLink plans would see Swords store demolished
Mr Nowlan of RW Nowlan & Associates said the outlet at the Airside Retail Park employs 50 and can increase to 90 employees at peak times.
He contends that the “potential loss to Smyths Toys of the store would have major implications for servicing this strategic area”. Mr Nowlan said the proposed Railway Order and accompanying planning report are deficient as no provision is made in the order for a relocation or replacement of the existing Smyth’s store.
Mr Nowlan added that “it is essential for Smyth’s Toys Superstores business that a replacement site be found in the vicinity of the current site”. He contends that “this is not adequately addressed in the railway order”.
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