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The public are being asked to have their say on a plan to deliver 2,000 homes in north Dublin.
The Land Development Agency is looking for engagement on plans to build the homes on lands it owns in Clongriffin. The development, if approved, will be known as “Clongriffin Central”.
It is intended that the development will deliver high-quality apartments and new green spaces, in addition to retail outlets and new community facilities and amenities. It is located on the northern edge of Dublin 13, next to Clongriffin train station and existing retail facilities.
A new website has been developed with information on Clongriffin Central. Members of the public and stakeholders are invited to engage with the LDA’s information campaign and to provide their feedback on the proposals.
Phelim O’Neill, Director of Development at the LDA, said: “I am delighted to see the launch of this vision document outlining the LDA’s ambitious proposals for a sustainable community and affordable homes at Clongriffin. We have engaged architects Henry J Lyons to plan and design a new high quality and sustainable residential development with social and commercial amenities that will cater for existing residents, future residents and visitors.
“The LDA values the local community’s engagement and feedback, and I am actively encouraging local residents, businesses and community groups to contribute to this important process as we strive to deliver a development that meets the needs of the area. The LDA will also continue to work with Dublin City Council on the project.”
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