LDA publishes masterplan for Dundrum Central Project

Padraig Conlon 26 Apr 2021
Design Masterplan impressions of Dundrum Central project

The Land Development Agency (LDA) has today published a Draft Masterplan for the development of 1,259 homes, extensive community infrastructure and substantial publicly accessible green spaces on the Central Mental Hospital site in Dundrum. 

While the tenure mix is yet to be confirmed by Government the primary focus of the development will be social and affordable housing and the majority of homes will fit that criteria.

Design Masterplan impressions of Dundrum Central project

The Dundrum Central site is extensive, comprising 11.3ha. and the range of homes provided will include accommodation for people at all stages of life.

The development will offer right-sizing accommodation options for older people, homes for families including three and four-bedroom homes and a substantial number of one and two-bedroom homes.

The mix will include houses, apartments, duplex apartments and homes specifically designed for older residents.

The Masterplan has prioritised the inclusion of publicly accessible green spaces.  34% of the site area has been allotted as open space.

This includes the retention and enhancement of the existing walled garden, a central public plaza suitable for seasonal and farmers’ markets and public events and extensive greenways across the site.

Open spaces will be safe, well-lit and pedestrian and cycle friendly.

There will be spaces for children to play and for groups of all ages to gather for recreation and exercise.

Biodiversity will be a key element, with preservation of much of the existing native planting as well as enhancing flora and fauna.

The development of the project will open up a part of Dublin that has been closed off for 170 years.

While most of the existing site wall will remain as a feature of the development, there will be permeability and increased access support integrating this development with the existing community in Dundrum and ensuring that all have access to the new best in class facilities and amenities that are being planned by the LDA.

The plans include a network for cycling and walking to enhance access and enable more people to travel by sustainable and active modes of travel. The main vehicular entrances will be on the Dundrum Road and there will be a number of pedestrian and cycling entrances.

The development will include extensive community spaces – a resource which is currently lacking in the Dundrum area.

A new community centre with indoor sports facility and community spaces will be a focal point for the new neighbourhood.

This will provide a venue for local community groups, sports clubs and residents groups to come together.

The new neighbourhood proposals also include a range of childcare facilities, medical centre, retail offering and coffee shops and potentially restaurants.

Existing heritage buildings such as the Chapel and Infirmary will be re-purposed for use by the community while protecting their unique heritage.

The Masterplan proposes the sensitive adaptive reuse of the Main Hospital Buildings to become an enterprise and innovation centre for the area. The innovation centre will facilitate remote working opportunities and help reduce the need to travel for many.

LDA CEO John Coleman welcomed the publication of the Draft Masterplan.

We are delighted, after a year of planning and around eight months of stakeholder engagement, to have brought together an ambitious vision for this unique site.

“Our Masterplan balances the desire to create a significant housing development, delivering much needed affordable homes for people of all ages, while also integrating successfully with the neighbouring community.

“The Dundrum Central site will not only deliver housing, but just as importantly will provide a place for people to enjoy their surroundings, with public spaces, community infrastructure and opportunities for enterprise development.

“In bringing forward this Masterplan, we have listened to the community and taken their ideas and issues into account, resulting in an enhanced proposal in which all stakeholders have had a significant say. We look forward to receiving further feedback in relation to the development and to moving ahead with the project.”

The Draft Masterplan will be open for public comment until May 21st.

Following this, and consideration of feedback, plans will be finalised, and a planning application will be submitted in Q3 this year.

The consultation will include two public webinars, a series of meetings with residents’ associations and community groups and online resources on the project website, dundrumcentral.ie.  Interested parties can register for the webinars on the project website.

The Timetable for the next phase of consultation will be:

April 26th 5pm – Publication of Draft Masterplan and 3D models on dundrumcentral.ie

April 28th 7pm – Public Webinar

April 29th– May 7th – Resident Association & Stakeholder Meetings

May 5th 7pm – Public Webinar

May 21st – Draft Masterplan consultation period concludes

 

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