Tetrarch gets go-ahead for development on Mount Anville land in south Dublin

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Tetrarch gets go-ahead for development on Mount Anville land in south Dublin
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Sole appeal against the granting of planning permission for the scheme has been withdrawn

Irish property investment group Tetrarch Residential has been given the go-ahead to build an “age-friendly” assisted living development on land owned by the Society of Sacred Heart order of nuns at Mount Anville in Goatstown, south Dublin, after the only appeal against the plan was withdrawn.

It is understood the developers have addressed the privacy concerns of a couple living nearby who were concerned that the development “would have a significant overbearing and overshadowing effect” on their rear garden. The couple’s appeal to An Bord Pleanála was withdrawn last month, documents show.

Tetrarch, which plans to become Ireland’s largest provider of assisted living communities and housing for older people, was not available for comment. Its current pipeline of sites has the potential for development of more than 600 homes in the Greater Dublin Area aimed at the rapidly expanding 65-plus group.

It will overlook a two-acre landscaped walled garden that will be open to the public during the day. The plans for the garden include the refurbishment and maintenance of an existing historic glasshouse, which is a protected structure. There are also plans to open a cafe.

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