Social housing plan for St Peter’s site

Environment Minister Mark H Durkan has recommended planning approval for 127 social housing units at the St Peters’ High School site in the Cityside.
A track digger crushes and moves debris at the former St Peter's High School.A track digger crushes and moves debris at the former St Peter's High School.
A track digger crushes and moves debris at the former St Peter's High School.

The residential development located within the existing school grounds will comprise of six four bedroom houses, 63 three bedroom houses, 30 two bedroom houses, 28 one bedroom apartments plus new access and associated site works.

Mark H Durkan said: “This is good news for Derry. This vitally important project will provide much needed social housing in an area that has been identified as having an acute shortage.

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“It will regenerate this former school site into an attractive area for people to live in and enjoy and provide an employment boost during the construction phase.

“This brings the total to over 300 dwellings for social housing in this part of the City as my Department recently gave planning approval for 180 dwellings on the adjacent site, also for social housing use.

“My Department is committed to assisting with social housing targets by turning around these applications as quickly as possible.”

DOE Planning will consult with Derry City Council on their opinion to approve the proposal at their meeting on 1 April 2014.

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