GrantedDecided 04 March 1998South Dublin County Council

S97A/0559: 767 dwellings consisting of 103 no. two storey 4 bedroom detached houses, 278 no. two storey 4 bedroom semi detached houses, 350 no. two storey 3 bedroom semi detached houses, and 36 no. two storey 2 bedroom semi detached houses; site development and landscape works; provision of approx. 16.2 hectares of Class 1 open space/amenity land to serve as an extension to Griffeen Valley Park: provision of an east west distributor road approx. 7.5 metres wide located south of the existing Griffeen Valley Park linking Esker Road to Griffeen Road via three new roundabouts; all on a site of approx. 49 hectares.

Lands bounded by the Griffeen Valley Park to the North, Hayden's Lane and Esker, Road to the west and traversed by the Dublin - Cork railway line in the south, in the townlands of Esker South, and Adamstown, Lucan, Co. Dublin.
DecisionGrant permission
Decided04 March 1998
Application typePermission
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Planning a project near Lands bounded by the Griffeen Valley Park to the North, Hayden's Lane and Esker, Road to the west and traversed by the Dublin - Cork railway line in the south, in the townlands of Esker South, and Adamstown, Lucan, Co. Dublin.?

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