Clúid Housing has announced that part of the proposed redevelopment of Labre Park in Dublin has been identified as a flood risk following a number of site surveys.
Despite several additional design reviews, the number of new homes planned has been reduced from 26 to between 14 and 18.
Clúid received funding approval from the Department of Housing in late 2016 to redevelop Labre Park. The total cost of the redevelopment was confirmed to be €12.5m.
The project will now see the creation of the new houses, a community centre, pocket park and the refurbishment of 20 existing houses. Clúid and Dublin County Council (DCC) plan to provide suitable alternative accommodation for those initially included in the redevelopment plans. It is envisaged that over 30 families will be re-homed over the next 12 months.
"DCC is committed to the redevelopment of Labre Park and to ensure that appropriate homes are provided to all the current residents of Labre Park," said Brendan Kenny, Deputy Chief Executive of Dublin City Council. "Dublin City Council will work tirelessly to ensure that the redevelopment of Labre Park is given the utmost priority."
Each of the families living on the site have been consulted and their specific individual needs have been considered. This included the option to select a house, or a caravan bay with a day house. Residents who are living with a disability or have more specific physical needs will be supported with specific design solutions and younger generations have and will continue to play a key role in the design of the common areas, playground, community centre and park.
Clúid Housing New Business Manager, Sarah Owens said: "We've been working really hard to get the redevelopment of Labre Park underway and to ensure the voices of existing and future residents inform the design process. Things haven’t moved as fast as we would have liked but we are delighted to be entering a new phase in the redevelopment today and to start the process of rehoming residents and clearing the site in preparation for development work to commence next year."
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