Apartment scheme faces local opposition
Builders Glenveagh are contesting Fingal Co Council’s decision to refuse planning permission for its plans to construct a €60 million 135-unit apartment scheme at Deer Park in Howth
A planning report lodged with the application said that the proposed development “promotes the delivery of sustainable residential development on a greenfield site which will facilitate increased housing supply and choice along Howth Road and its environs”.What to expect in Budget 2025: Income tax changes, cost of living payments and how about inheritance tax?
To comply with Part V social housing requirements, the developers are proposing that 14 units be sold to Fingal Co Council.
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