Derry City and Strabane District Council’s Planning Committee this week approved planning permission for 244 residential dwellings and associated facilities as part of the land zoned for residential development known as H1B of the Derry Area Plan in the Upper Galliagh Road area of Derry.
Approval was given to two separate applications in the zoned housing lands which included a Reserved Matters Application for 169 dwellings – 22 detached, 110 semi-detached, 24 apartments and 13 townhouses.
This is part of plans to develop lands to the north and northwest of the western roundabout on the Skeoge Link Road, south of Beragh Hill Road, South and East of the Upper Galliagh Road, Derry.
The second application related to Full Planning Permission for the development of 75 dwellings – 48 semi-detached and 27 detached homes – as part of plans to develop lands to the north of the western roundabout on the Skeoge Link Road, south of Beragh Hill Road, East of Upper Galliagh Road and 25 metres south east of 1 Glenabbey Cottages on the Upper Galliagh Road, Derry.
Elected members of the Planning Committee met at the Guildhall this week following the summer recess and were unanimous in their support for the two applications.
The chairman of the Planning Committee, Cllr Sean Mooney welcoming the decision said this was a positive step forward in Council’s commitment to progress with important strategic development plans to deliver approximately 1,500 homes in the H1B zoned lands at Skeoge.
He said: “This is a very welcome planning decision for Council and will bring a substantial boost to the local economy within the city.
“Not only will it provide a well-planned neighbourhood with a varied mix of housing units to cater for the needs of all residents, but the overall H1b zone when completed will provide the communities there with amenities such as local shops, open space and provision for children’s play facilities.
“The provision of well-placed quality housing is a key objective of the Council’s Strategic Growth Plan and the approval of these two significant planning applications is a positive step forward in helping to achieve that goal.”