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ATLANTIS Development Ltd has withdrawn planning applications for two separate park and ride fa- cilities serving the Cliffs of Moher – just hours before a final decision on planning was due from Clare County Council.
The company has also lodged fresh planning applications for the con- struction of park and ride facilities at the same locations – at Coogyulla, Doolin and in Main Street, Liscan- nor.
The new application lodged by At- lantis for the park and ride service in Liscannor consists of a considerably smaller development than the origi- nal application which was withdrawn last week.
The proposed extension and up- gerade of hostel accommodation
at Egan’s Pub has been virtually halved.
Instead of the 14 bedroom hostel and eight apartments originally pro- posed, the new application consists of a seven bedroom hostel and five apartments.
The proposed demolition of a number of structures located be- tween Egan’s and McHugh’s Pub in the village has also been abandoned in favour of altering the existing SSM CRON KeNe
The new application for the Coogy- ulla park and ride in Doolin is simi- lar to that previously applied for.
A spokesperson for Atlantis Devel- opment Ltd told