LDA and DCC seek planning permission for 137 affordable homes in Cherry Orchard

The Land Development Agency (LDA) and Dublin City Council (DCC) have today announced that they are seeking planning permission for 137 affordable purchase homes in Cherry Orchard in west Dublin.
The new homes are planned as part of Phase 2 of the Cherry Orchard Point residential development, which the LDA and DCC are seeking to deliver on 13.01 hectares of land owned by the local authority.
The proposed plans for the new homes have been subject to a public consultation process and the planning application includes 13 two-bed houses, 88 three-bed houses, 18 two-bed duplexes and 18 three-bed duplexes.
A planning application was approved by An Bord Pleanála (ABP) in July 2024. It involves 708 homes – 547 cost rental and 161 social - in addition to commercial, retail, cultural and community spaces. A tender process is under way for this phase and work on the first 389 homes is due to start before the end of this year.
In total, and subject to planning permission, the LDA and DCC are planning to deliver about 1,131 cost rental, affordable purchase and social homes, a creche, and up to 23,400 square metres of retail space over four phases at Cherry Orchard Point.
Phase 1 and Phase 2 involve the planned development of a 11.41-hectare site located next to Park West & Cherry Orchard Railway Station. The proposed homes will be adjacent to the M50 and within easy reach of a host of businesses and major employers, including those located at Park West Business Park.

The overall development will deliver a vibrant and sustainable community with Phase 1 including a series of amenities and facilities including a proposed supermarket, commercial/retail units, internal and external community and cultural spaces and a childcare facility.
Once complete, Cherry Orchard Point will also feature landscaped open spaces, including a plaza, multipurpose amenity lawn, outdoor fitness trail, multipurpose games area and a playground. A network of parks and civic spaces will be connected by tree-lined streets while residents will benefit from high quality integrated and accessible public transport and a safe and permeable environment that promotes sustainable travel modes.
The plans to develop new homes at Cherry Orchard Point are proposed to integrate with other public projects planned locally by DCC and included in the Park West-Cherry Orchard Local Area Plan, which was voted on and approved by Dublin city councillors in October 2019. These positive developments include the redevelopment of Cherry Orchard Park to include a sports hub.
DCC’s future plans also include the development of a site opposite St Ultan’s School to provide housing, including senior citizen accommodation, along with a small number of retail units to create a village hub for the area. Plans are also in place to deliver 172 new affordable homes in the local area with the aim of having the houses delivered in 2027.
Phelim O’Neill, Director of Development at the LDA said:
“Cherry Orchard Point is an exciting project, which will transform a major underutilised site in a key part of west Dublin. Working with DCC, we are pleased to have secured planning permission for Phase 1 and look forward to construction work getting under way by the end of this year. Our Phase 2 application proposes a further 137 homes and, if approved, these will add significantly to what will ultimately be a well-connected and well-served new community at the heart of Cherry Orchard.”
Mick Mulhern, Assistant Chief Executive and Director of Housing at Dublin City Council said:
“This is another positive development for Cherry Orchard Point and yet more progress towards the provision of high-quality housing and amenities in an area that we have identified as suitable for future growth. We are pleased to be partnering with the LDA to deliver this important development, which will rejuvenate the Cherry Orchard area.”
The LDA is the State’s affordable housing delivery body. It is in the process of delivering more than 19,000 homes on State-owned or acquired land and over 8,000 through homebuilder partnerships as part of the Government’s Project Tosaigh initiative.
Affordable purchase homes are made available to eligible candidates under the Local Authority Affordable Purchase Scheme, which enables eligible first-time buyers to bridge the gap between the price of a house and the amount of personal funds and mortgage available to them. The scheme involves a shared equity arrangement, which effectively lowers the upfront cost of a house and allows a local authority to hold an equity interest in the property for a period of time until it is repaid by the purchaser or the house is sold.
More information on LDA affordable purchase homes is available at https://lda.ie/affordable-homes/lda-affordable-purchase
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