Initially, the Land Development Agency planned to deliver 1,200 new housing units, including a 14-storey apartment block.
THE LAND DEVELOPMENT Agency has been granted planning permission for 852 affordable and social homes on the site of the former Central Mental Hospital in Dundrum, Co Dublin.
Initially, the LDA planned to deliver 1,200 new housing units, including a 14-storey apartment block.This was then further reduced to seven-storeys when permission was sought in March 2022.A spokesperson for the LDA said: “The grant of permission now reduces this number further to 852, taking into account concerns raised by local residents in terms of proximity and overlooking of existing properties in the immediate vicinity of the project.
John Coleman, chief executive of the LDA said the development will provide “over 800 badly needed affordable homes on the former Dundrum Central Mental Hospital site”.
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