The development know as Poolbeg West is planned for the old Irish Glass Bottle site and a smaller plot known as the Fabriza site, which together comprise 15 hectares.
"This is a major step forward which will give local people the opportunity to stay living in their own communities" he said. The application was made as a Strategic Development Zone , which involves a detailed masterplan for the whole site and any individual planning application that complies with the plan can expect to quickly get planning permission.
It specifies that there will be a 27m-wide central boulevard incorporating cycle lanes, wide footpaths and a tree-lined landscape. Dublin City Council owns around one quarter of the Irish Glass Bottle site as the original Becbay consortium involved the former Dublin Docklands Developoment Authority. Other members of the consortium were developer Bernard McNamara and financier Derek Quinlan.NAMA, which has control over large elements of thesaid it welcomes the announcement and has been working intensively on the preparation of a commercially driven delivery strategy for the site.
Ssshh. Careful. If Aodhan hears you there will be nothing built! 😉
They will give a few people houses, who will turn around and sell them in 5 years.
But someone will object as always
Work hard ,save ,work hard ,save, work hard , save , get a mortgage and watch people move in next door for free !!!!! you couldn’t make it up
Only 25% that’s just not enough !!?
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