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Published 08:54 4 Nov 2016 GMT
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Approval was granted to Wetherspoons subject to 20 conditions, including a ban on amplified music which could be heard from the street, a ban on the use of projecting signs and internal changes on the adjoining houses.
Wetherspoons had also planned to open another pub on Lower Abbey Street after acquiring two adjoining buildings in early 2015, the former Permanent TSB bank and a former Baptist chapel alongside it.
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