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Permitted Development of Two Major Parks at Cherrywood

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Permitted Development of Two Major Parks at Cherrywood

July 12
12:39 2016

logo-dlrThe Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council have come to the decision to permit the development of two major parks at Cherrywood, which marks the first important phase of development for a new Town Centre and 3,800 new homes at Cherrywood in South Dublin. Hines Ireland has enthusiastically welcomed the council’s decision.

Work is to get underway in the coming weeks on the multi-million euro project which will see the development of two substantial sized parks at Cherrywood over the next 18 months.

Planning permission has been granted by Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council under the fast track Strategic Development Zone (SDZ). The two parks will comprise a total of 35 acres at two separate locations in Cherrywood. Tully Park at 22 acres will be immediately adjacent to the planned town centre and will be equivalent in size to St Stephen’s Green; while Beckett Park (13 acres) will be located at the north western end of the SDZ and will be similar in size to Dublin’s Merrion Square. An application for a third major park, the 22 acre Ticknick Park, is to be submitted in the coming months.

When completed Ticknick, Tully and Beckett Parks will be key recreational and environmental amenities serving the expected population of 30,000 residents who will eventually live and work in the new town of Cherrywood.

The upfront development of Cherrywood’s large amenity zones, as well as roads, pavement and cycleway infrastructure underpins the commitment to expedite the delivery of the 3,800 houses and apartments contained within the Hines land holdings.

A further announcement on the proposed development of 5.4km of new road network to serve the entire Cherrywood SDZ is expected to be made in the coming weeks.

A detailed planning application for the new Cherrywood Town Centre, including retail areas, cinema, other leisure uses, restaurants and apartments will be submitted later this year/in the autumn.

The 400 acre Cherrywood site was acquired in November 2014 with Strategic Development Zone approval for the construction of a new retail-led mixed use town centre with up to 3,800 apartments and houses; and zoning capacity to upgrade the second largest office park in Dublin.

The Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council has various services including housing, environment, architecture and planning.

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