Document Type
Conference Paper
Rights
Available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International Licence
Disciplines
Business and Management., Urban studies (Planning and development)
Abstract
This paper illustrates the Irish public policy response to the location and development of large stores, through new planning guidelines issued in 2001. These guidelines provide the basis for a framework to guide local authorities in preparing development plans, in line with the broad principles of ‘sustainable development’. The context against which the new planning guidelines were deemed necessary is outlined. The paper concludes that the new guidelines will not seriously hinder non-food formats, nor disadvantage potential new international or national entrants. While it will limit large food-store development, average food-store size will continue to increase and existing operators will re-engineer store formats to compete effectively across the sub-sector.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21427/D7080Z
Recommended Citation
O’Callaghan, E.: Control over Large Retail Developments in Ireland: An Overview’, Paper presented to EAERCD Conference , ECCP, Paris, July, 2003.
Publication Details
European Association for Education & Research in Commercial Distribution Conference Proceedings,