LDA and Dublin City Council welcome planning approval for over 700 homes in Cherry Orchard

Plans for Phase 1 at Cherry Orchard Point include 547 cost rental and 161 social homes.
Development is the largest joint project involving the LDA and DCC.

CGI image of Cherry Orchard Point

The Land Development Agency (LDA) and Dublin City Council (DCC) have welcomed the granting of planning permission for 708 cost rental and social homes at Cherry Orchard in Dublin 10.

The plans, approved by An Bord Pleanála, will allow for the construction of 547 cost rental and 161 social housing homes at Cherry Orchard Point, a joint LDA and DCC project which will deliver a new and vibrant community on 13 hectares of land owned by the Council.

The approved development includes both housing and commercial units and represents Phase 1 of a wider scheme for lands known as Site 4 and Site 5 in the Park West-Cherry Orchard Local Area Plan which could deliver more than 1,100 homes in total.

The approval for Phase 1 includes a supermarket, retail and commercial units, internal and external community and cultural spaces, a childcare facility, landscaped public open space, an outdoor fitness trail, playground and multi-use games area. It also includes a community plaza and a multipurpose amenity lawn.

The homes will comprise 28 studio apartments, 263 one-bed, 368 two-bed and 49 three-bed apartments, ranging in height from 4 to 15 storeys.

The LDA will now progress with detailed design and to procure a main contractor, targeting construction commencing on the new homes by the end of 2025.

In approving the proposed development, An Bord Pleanála said it would “positively contribute to compact growth and would make efficient use of an appropriately zoned greenfield/brownfield site within the urban area of Dublin City.”

It said the development would also “positively contribute to an increase in housing stock and commercial/retail floorspace”.

Cherry Orchard Point is located beside Park West & Cherry Orchard Railway Station, adjacent to the M50 and within easy reach of a wide range of businesses and major employers, including those located at Park West Business Park.

The approved homes will be A-rated, with heat pump systems, PV panels and quality insulation. Many will have views over communal parkland or landscaped courtyard gardens. All individual apartments will have a balcony or terrace space.

A public consultation process was recently completed on the planned delivery of a further 145 affordable homes in Cherry Orchard Point. The new homes are proposed as part of Phase 2 of the residential development with a planning application expected to follow soon.

The plans to develop new homes at Cherry Orchard Point are proposed to combine 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.

In addition to Cherry Orchard Point, the LDA is working closely with DCC on a number of other housing projects including Bluebell Waterways, Cromcastle, and St. Teresa's Gardens. Cherry Orchard Point is the largest joint project being undertaken by the LDA and DCC.

Phelim O’Neill, Head of Property at the LDA said:

“We are delighted to receive planning permission for Phase 1 of Cherry Orchard Point in partnership with Dublin City Council. This new development includes much-needed social and affordable housing, as well as new facilities and amenities that will help to create a vibrant new community and add significantly to the existing community in the area. We now look forward to getting construction underway on what will be a high-quality housing development on land that was previously underutilised.”

Dave Dinnigan, Director of Housing Delivery in Dublin City Council said:

“The decision by An Bord Pleanála to approve planning for Phase 1 of Cherry Orchard Point is very welcome and will help Dublin City Council to expand its programme of mixed tenure delivery throughout the city with funding from the Housing for All Plan. I would like to acknowledge the support of local councillors for this scheme, which will now deliver high-quality housing and amenities in an area that we have identified as suitable for future growth.”


Issued on behalf of the LDA and DCC by Murray.

Further information:
Richie Oakley, Murray, 087 2451824, [email protected]
Martin Phelan, Murray, 087 2467106 , [email protected]

The LDA is the State’s affordable housing delivery body. It is in the process of delivering more than 10,000 homes on State-owned or acquired land and over 8,000 through the Government’s Project Tosaigh initiative.

The Agency has existing planning permission for around 6,000 affordable homes on State-owned lands with many projects already under construction and others at advanced planning stage.

In addition to the direct delivery of homes on state-owned or other acquired land, the LDA is overseeing Project Tosaigh, an initiative whereby the agency steps in to facilitate the completion of stalled or unviable housing projects and then makes the homes available to renters or to buyers as either cost rental of affordable purchase.

The LDA produced the Report on Relevant Public Land, which advised the government of the potential to deliver 67,000 homes on 83 underutilised State-owned sites. The LDA also announced plans to purchase private sites with planning permission in the country’s five major cities