Glengormley apartments plan gets green light
The new homes at Ballyclare Road will be comprised of 12 two-bedroom and five accessible one-bedroom apartments on a vacant corner site at the junction of Moss Road.
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Fourteen letters of objection have been received by the local authority over the proposal.
Objections include road safety concerns, increase in traffic, parking provision, road widening at Carwood Way and potential decrease in property value.
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Hide AdA petition with 34 signatures was also received by planning officials.
An officer’s report presented to the borough council’s Planning Committee, on Monday evening, said: “The proposed apartments would appear to respect the existing pattern of development and would not create any significant
negative impacts on the character of the surrounding area.”
It was also stated: “An amended scheme submitted to the Council removed the access road from Carwood Park and Carwood Way and now the proposed access is to be taken directly from the Moss Road.
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Hide AdPlanning officer Barry Diamond confirmed that access would be directly from Moss Road.
Glengormley DUP Councillor Phillip Brett proposed that planning permission be approved.
The proposal was seconded by Antrim DUP councillor, Alderman John Smyth.