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Council refuses planning permission for controversial housing development in Derry
Large number of objections were lodged in connection with Waterside plans
The site at Clooney Road where the proposed houses were to be built.
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Planning permission was today refused for houses on a site in the Waterside area of Derry.
The plans for the site, which is located at 12 Clooney Road, on a plot between Waterfoot Park and the Waterfoot Hotel, involved the proposed construction of four houses.
The original plans for the site, which were lodged with Derry City and Strabane District s Council s planning department in July 2018, were for six houses and six apartments on the site.
Contested plans for apartment complex on a vacant site in Derry have been withdrawn
Flats had been proposed for plot between Clarence Avenue and Magee campus
The plan was to build the apartments on this vacant plot on the Northland Road.
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Contested plans to build an apartment complex on a vacant site in Derry have been withdrawn, it emerged today.
The Martin Property Group had applied to build a six-storey building at a site on Northland Road between Clarence Avenue and the Magee campus of Ulster University.
The building would have incorporated a total of 17 social housing apartments – 10 two-bedroom apartments and seven one-bedroom properties.
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