Bid to replace planned creche at Cork housing scheme with seven homes rejected 

The area planner said the childcare facility formed an essential part of the original permission for the 86-home Kinsale development 
Bid to replace planned creche at Cork housing scheme with seven homes rejected 

Developer Sarah Crean had sought permission to replace a permitted 36-place creche with seven homes at the Park Laurence housing development

A controversial bid to replace a planned creche with seven new homes in a large Kinsale housing development has been refused by Cork County Council for the second time.

Developer Sarah Crean had sought permission to replace a permitted 36-place creche with seven homes at the Park Laurence housing development near Kinsale.

The council refused the application, saying it would leave a significant housing development without the childcare provision required under the Cork County Development Plan.

Planning officials said the proposal was effectively a repeat of an application refused last year and that there had been “no significant material change in policy or circumstances” to justify a different outcome.

The area planner said the childcare facility formed an essential part of the original permission for the 86-home development and was required under planning policy, which seeks childcare facilities to be delivered alongside new housing.

The report noted that while a childcare facility had since opened in the neighbouring Abbeyfort development, this did not remove the requirement to provide the creche approved as part of the Park Laurence scheme.

“This is the second attempt within the last 18 months by the developer to relieve themselves of constructing a childcare facility altogether – and build seven houses instead,” the planner’s report stated.

Three third-party objections were lodged against the proposal, arguing there had been no material change since last year’s refusal and raising concerns that removing the creche would conflict with county planning policy and fail to cater for future childcare demand.

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