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Belfast apartment block plan delayed after wave of local objections

There have been 118 letters of objection and a petition

Google View of Gaffikin Street(Image: Google)

A planning application for an apartment block in the Sandy Row area of South Belfast has been delayed following a wave of local objections.

At the recent meeting of the Belfast City Council Planning Committee, elected members delayed for a site visit an application by Benmara Property Ltd, Ballyclare, for a 55 apartment five storey residential building with 43 private apartments, six intermediate and six social housing units, at 1-5 Gaffikin Street Belfast. The street runs parallel to Donegall Road, close to Sandy Row.

The application site measures 0.17 hectares and is located on lands bounded by Gaffikin St, Donegall Road, Blondin St and Oban St. There is an existing car accessory shop, tyre centre and boxing club all within one large building on site at present.

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The immediate area is mostly residential with a mix of single and two storey terraced dwellings and a six storey apartment development directly adjacent, at Whitehall Square. The proposed development includes car parking provision of 23 spaces.

Following neighbour notification and advertisement in the local press, a petition in protest of the proposed application has been set up with 28 signatures, and the council have so far received 118 letters of objection from local residents, including the Blackstaff Residents Association. No objections were raised by statutory consultees.

The petition and letters raise a host of concerns, including overshadowing and loss of private amenity, traffic and insufficient parking, the need for social housing over private, inappropriate scale and negative visual impact.

Concerns have also been raised about construction work and noise impact on the residential amenity, overburdening the existing sewerage system, safety concerns, and loss of safe access required for ambulances and care workers.