Plans to build 674 new homes in the Clooney Road area of L'Derry have been given the green light.
South Bank Square submitted the application, which entails a residential development comprising 33 detached and 473 semi-detached dwellings as well as 168 apartments, to Derry City and Strabane District Council’s Planning Committee, whose elected members were unanimous in their support of it.
The application also includes open space and landscaping, a new equipped children's play area, bus route, SuDS pond and all associated site and access works.
The application site is designated as Zoned Housing Land H30 in the Derry Area Plan 2011. The development lands lie approximately 5km northeast of Derry City Centre and are accessed directly off the A2 Clooney Road Gransha Roundabout.
Chairman of the Planning Committee, Cllr Fergal Leonard, said: "The addition of 674 new homes is a very welcome development for the city and will help to meet the growing demand for accommodation. This development is also close to local amenities and is convenient to one of the main arterial routes to and from the city.
"The mix of houses and apartments offered in this development means they are suitable for a variety of people – from those who live alone, couples or larger families and I expect the units in the finished development to be in high demand."
Forms relating to this planning application are available to view here.
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