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Hines gets green light for apartments scheme at Player Wills factory in Dublin 8

The development includes four apartment blocks with one reaching 19 storeys in height.

AN BORD PLEANÁLA has given the green light to ‘fast track’ plans to US property giant, Hines to construct 732 residential units on the site of the former Player Wills factory site in Dublin 8. 

The development includes four apartment blocks with one reaching 19 storeys in height and comprises of 492 ‘build to rent’ apartments and 240 shared accommodation units on a site fronting onto South Circular Rd. 

The proposal for the 7.6 acre site involves the demolition of all buildings on site excluding the original fabric of the original Player Wills factory which will be extended from four to eight storeys in height.

The Strategic Housing Development (SHD) faced strong local opposition with over 180 submissions lodged with An Bord Pleanala concerning the contentious scheme.

Some of those to object include a number of residents’ groups.

Board inspector in the case, Stephen Rhys Thomas stated that nearly all those to make submissions were critical of the proposal in terms of height and scale with objectors pointing out that the scheme is out of proportion with the local streets and will impact on the visual amenities of the area. 

However, Dublin City Council told the appeals board that the development is acceptable and would comply with the development objectives of the site. 

The board agreed and concluded that the scheme would be acceptable in terms of urban design, height and quantum of development. 

The board also gave the proposal the green light after concluding that it contributed to the Government’s Project Ireland 2040 in delivery compact growth and urban regeneration which involves the regeneration of a disused former industrial site within close proximity to the city centre and close to significant transport links.

The board also concluded that the development is of strategic and national importance due to its potential to contribute to the Government policy to increase the delivery of housing from its current under supply. 

As part of his recommendation to grant planning permission, Thomas found that the site is extremely well connected to public transport links and that he was satisfied “that this is a good location for taller buildings and higher residential densities”.

Thomas stated that the proposed development “will make a positive contribution to place-making, will incorporate new streets and public spaces”.

Thomas also found that “the use of greater mass and height will achieve greater densities with sufficient varieties in scale and form”. 

The inspector stated that because of the two towers’ location within the overall site, “the proposed heights are acceptable and will result in an overall positive visual impact”. 

As part of Hines’ social housing obligations, it has put a price tag of €19.7m on 49 apartments it is proposing to sell to Dublin City Council.

The price range of the apartments Hines is proposing to sell to the Council range from €238,828 for a studio apartment to €611,644 for a three bedroom apartment. With planning grants, the developer and Council can now enter talks on completing the proposed deal.

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    Mute Dáithí Ó Raghallaigh
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    Jun 30th 2017, 5:49 PM

    Never happen hear. Have to be pried out with a crow bar.

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    Mute Stephen Harding
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    Jun 30th 2017, 5:50 PM

    @Dáithí Ó Raghallaigh: here.

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    Mute Kerry Blake
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    Jun 30th 2017, 7:50 PM

    @Stephen Harding: Besides the spelling do you agree with him or not?
    I’d agree with him BTW a politician taking responsibility for their actions is unheard of in this country……

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    Mute Liam O'Reilly
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    Jun 30th 2017, 7:55 PM

    @Dáithí Ó Raghallaigh: More likely 20 gold bars.

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    Mute Gillian Weir Scully
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    Jun 30th 2017, 6:22 PM

    And yet he still did not say sorry ….. perceived is not sorry. Disgusting this happened and I hope there is a criminal investigation to see how these people were killed. From the company making the product to everyone who thought money and not people were more important to be saved.

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    Mute Mick Tobin
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    Jun 30th 2017, 5:53 PM

    It might be an idea to replace this chap by someone with a single surname.

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    Jun 30th 2017, 6:05 PM

    @Mick Tobin: and not a gailge one…

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    Mute Paul Jennings
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    Jul 1st 2017, 1:33 AM

    @Mick Tobin: Yes, you can imagine how his double barrelled surname, plummy voice and that infuriating “cut-off from reality” aloofness must really antagonise people. His thinly disguised contempt for the survivors is nauseating.

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    Mute Brendan McLaughlin
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    Jun 30th 2017, 7:22 PM

    “Perceived” failures.
    Says it all.

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    Mute Gerry Carroll
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    Jun 30th 2017, 10:53 PM

    @Brendan McLaughlin: glad it wasn’t just me that picked that up. I lived in Kensington as I’ve said in other posts and there was always an arrogance in the ‘Vicar of Dibley’ council there. Yes he resigned (eventually) but only after last night’s farcical ‘public meeting’ where he tried to exclude the public and media from the public’s council meeting. That was overturned by a High Court Order but by then yet another dreadful act of disregard for the deceased, injured and lifelong suffering ahead for so many.
    Here in Urekabd of course, the Government would profess endless confidence in the same circumstances a-la Garda Commissioner & nobody would even think of resigning. God no.

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    Mute Brendan McLaughlin
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    Jul 1st 2017, 9:00 PM

    @Gerry Carroll: You Sir are talking nothing but, the greatest load of sense.

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    Jun 30th 2017, 7:35 PM
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