The ruling by An Bord Pleanála has paved the way for construction to commence
Glenveagh, the home builder, has received permission for more than 850 homes on Oscar Traynor Road in Coolock in Dublin after appeals against the development were dismissed.
The decision has paved the way for construction to begin on the large state-backed housing project in the coming months. Last year Glenveagh, which is headed up by Stephen Garvey, applied for permission to build 240 houses and 613 apartments on the site. The apartments will be spread ...
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