Almost 500 new homes planned for Douglas

Almost 500 new homes planned for Douglas

A computer-generated image showing the Ballybrack Greenway at the planned new housing development in Douglas. Picture: Cairn Homes Ltd

THE public has until Wednesday to make a submission on plans for 472 new homes in Douglas.

Cairn Homes lodged a fast-track planning application to An Bord Pleanála seeking permission for 234 semi-detached and terraced houses, along with 93 duplexes and 145 apartments.

If approved the major housing development will be accessed from a new traffic signalised junction on the Carr’s Hill/Carrigaline Road that will be shared by the recently approved Educate Together School.

The development also includes a number of play areas, active amenity spaces and circa 4.4 hectares of landscaped parkland which runs northwest to southeast through the site.

A section of the Ballybrack Greenway is also provided within the parkland which will connect to the existing Cork County Council cycle network at the site’s western boundary.

Following a pre-application meeting with An Bord Pleanála the developers said they were retaining a significant majority of the existing trees and hedgerows in the area and said the overall development will be made up of six distinct neighbourhoods.

A planning decision on the application is expected in August, but the public has until tomorrow to make a submission on the plans.

The full plans can be viewed at www.douglasshdplanning.ie

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