Tetrarch seeks permission for ‘assisted living’ units on Mount Anville land

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Tetrarch seeks permission for ‘assisted living’ units on Mount Anville land
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Development would consist of 100 apartments and 14 houses for people aged over 65 and would not impact on the schools or their sports facilities

The scheme would not impact on the school facilities at Mount Anville, including the sports facilities. The pedestrian access from Lower Kilmacud Road would be preserved for students while access for Sophie Barat Residences would also be preserved.

It is understood the land will ultimately be owned by Tetrarch. For units that are sold, if the occupier dies, they can pass on the home in their will but any beneficiary under the age of 65 would have to either sell or rent the unit to someone over that age. Subject to planning approval, construction could commence in the fourth quarter of 2024, with the first units available for residents in early 2026.

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