File No |
Staus |
Type |
Decision |
Received Date |
Name |
Development Address |
Description |
06510052 |
APPLICATION FINALISED |
PERMISSION |
C |
07/03/2006 Tuesday |
Pat Neville Developments Ltd |
Newtown/Lagavooren Drogheda |
Residential development of 260 units comprising of a mixture of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom dwellings/apartments & a 187.3 sq.m. creche also construction of an access road from Marsh Rd and connection to public services and all associated site works. |
12510037 |
APPLICATION FINALISED |
EXTENSION OF DURATION |
C |
19/04/2012 Thursday |
Pat Neville Developments Ltd |
Newtown/Lagavooren Drogheda County Louth |
Extension of Duration of planning permission 06/52 which consists of permission for Residential development of 260 units comprising of a mixture of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom dwellings/apartments & a 187.3 sq.m. creche also construction of an access road from Marsh Rd and connection to public services and all associated site works.
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17387 |
APPLICATION FINALISED |
PERMISSION |
C |
18/05/2017 Thursday |
J. Murphy Developments Ltd. |
Marsh Road Newtown Lagavooren |
Permission for development to consist of the construction of a total of 133 no. two storey residential dwellings in a mix of detached, semi-detached and terraced form. Vehicular access is from the Marsh Road (R150). The development also provides for all associated site development works including alterations to ground levels, internal roads, car-parking, footpaths, open space, public lighting, landscaping and boundary treatments. The application site was previously granted planning permission under ref. no. 06/52 for 260 no. residential units. |
17723 |
WITHDRAWN |
PERMISSION |
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27/09/2017 Wednesday |
J Murphy Developments Ltd |
McGrath's Lane Newtown Drogheda |
Permission for development between a site previously granted under planning ref: 17387. The development will consist of the construction of a link footpath and cyclepath - from the Marsh road site to McGraths Lane, new public lighting and all associated site works. |
19643 |
PRE-VALIDATION |
PERMISSION |
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09/08/2019 Friday |
Ravala Ltd. |
Newtown, Marsh Road & McGraths Lane/Railway Tce Drogheda |
SHD Stage 3: Application lodged with An Bord Pleanala for a strategic housing development at Newtown, Marsh Road (R150) and McGrath’s Lane/Railway Terrace, Drogheda, Co.Louth on a site extending to c.9.68 hectares including lands under the control of Louth County Council and lands associated with the access road permitted under P.A. Ref. 17-387 for which LIHAF funding has been granted. The applicant seeks a ten year planning permission.
The development will consist of 450no. dwellings in terraced/townhouse, terraced/duplex and apartment form and in buildings ranging in height from 3-5 storeys. All houses have the option for the installation of photovoltaic/solar panels on roof slopes. The development will also provide for supporting neighbourhood and employment uses include 8no. ground floor neighbourhood units with an overall floor area of 1,277.8sq.m for uses such as shops, cafes and restaurants, a standalone office building (4-storey)(1,902.87sq.m) and a standalone crèche (3-storey)(919.8sq.m with potential capacity for c.120 children). The total non-residential floor space proposed amounts to 4,100.4sq.m. The overall quantum of public open space provided to serve the development extends to c13,349sq.m. Open space takes the form of both ‘green’ landscaped and hard surfaced ‘civic space’ form in addition to c2,556sq.m of communal space. Car parking is provided by way of 296no. on street car parking spaces and 282no. spaces at underground/undercroft level, in addition to 162 on curtilage parking spaces for the housing. 853no. bicycle spaces are proposed across the site at surface and underground/undercroft level. Vehicular access is provided from an access roadway onto the Marsh Road permitted under P.A. Ref. 17-387 for which LIHAF funding has been granted. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report and a Natura Impact Statement have been prepared in respect of the proposed development and will be included with the application. ABP Opinion 01.10.18
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