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Published 10:32 14 Aug 2018 BST
Updated 15:25 14 Aug 2018 BST
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The company is also seeking to improve footpaths around the site and build a new crossing point on the Old Belgard Road.
Lidl has said that it is working on its final designs for the proposal.
"The design team are reviewing options and once a design is finalised it will be submitted to South Dublin County Council," a spokeswoman told The Sun.
Meanwhile Lidl has confirmed that its store at Fortunestown in Tallaght will reopen on 30 August, promising an "enhanced shopping experience for all."
The original store was wrecked when anti-social behaviour erupted there during the heavy snow in March of this year.
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