GEM Group has welcomed the approval of planning permission by An Bord Pleanála for a Strategic Housing Development (SHD) at Dunshaughlin East, Dunshaughlin, Co Meath. The development will be located on a 28.3 hectare site at lands to the north of the R147/Dublin Road in the eastern part of Dunshaughlin. It will be built on residential zoned lands and is proposed as a planned extension of the town through a 10-year planning permission. Located south of Kellett’s Grove and Coldrick’s Pass, to the east of Dunshaughlin Business Park, the site is adjacent to the residential development at the Willows, which is currently under construction.

Site will be developed and built by GEM Group


No third-party objections were raised in response to the planning application, and the site will be developed and built by GEM Group, which has over four decades of building experience in Ireland. A development plan will now be put in place for the site, with work commencing in Q4 2019, and the first homes delivered in Q3 2020. This will be a follow on to the 222 housing units at the Willows scheme in Dunshaughlin which is currently being developed by Gem Group over the period 2017-2019. The proposed development will deliver a considerable quantum of much-needed housing, and associated development, for the Eastern and Midlands region, in accordance with planning and housing policy, including Rebuilding Ireland, the National Planning Framework, the Draft Regional Spatial and Economic Strategy for the Eastern and Midlands Regional Assembly and the Meath County Development Plan. The development comprises 913 residential units, consisting of 505 houses, 186 duplex units and 222 apartments on the site. A total of 90 of the homes will be allocated for social housing requirements. It will also feature neighbourhood centre facilities including a childcare centre, two retail units and a primary healthcare unit/gym. The approved application includes significant open space areas, such as playgrounds, as well as pedestrian and cycling infrastructure. The development will also deliver a substantial section of the planned Dunshaughlin Outer Relief Road.

Recently agreed to acquire adjoining lands


The Department of Education has recently agreed to acquire adjoining lands from GEM Group for a new educational campus and are shortly expected to apply for planning permission for a new primary school on the site, while new playing pitches will be provided for Dunshaughlin Youths Soccer Club, in collaboration with Meath County Council, on lands to the east of the development. Housing will be provided across a range of typologies and designs. The development will also integrate with existing and planned developments in the vicinity and meet the highest standards in terms of planning and energy efficiency. Densities are in line with requirements for such locations under the new 2040 National Planning Framework / Government Guidelines. Architectural design will be executed by McCrossan O’Rourke Manning Architects. The development benefits from strong transport infrastructure, with a number of operators providing regular bus services from Dunshaughlin into Dublin city centre every 10-15 minutes during peak hours.

Served by ‘park and ride’ services


Dunshaughlin is also served by the ‘park and ride’ services at Parkway rail station which is just a five-minute drive to the south. The development will also support the future delivery and extension of existing rail links to Navan via Dunshaughlin, which is a transport objective for the region. The town is a 15-minute drive from the M50 and is served by the M3 motorway, which provides links to various employment zones, in particular the Dublin Enterprise Zone to the north of Blanchardstown. Dunshaughlin is well placed to become a sustainable residential and employment growth area thanks to its strategic location on the M3/N3 corridor. As well as addressing housing needs in the Meath and greater Dublin region, the development will be extremely positive for existing businesses in the area, while also creating opportunities for new commercial operations to set up in the vicinity. As part of the application, a detailed Environmental Impact Assessment Report was prepared and can be viewed online, together with the full range of planning application documents, at www.dunshaughlineastshd.ie GEM Group projects and developments include the restoration of St Mel’s Cathedral in Longford, Abbots Hill in Malahide, the LIV student residences at Church Street in Dublin and Clonfadda Wood in Mount Merrion.