Plans afoot for dozens of apartments at site in Blackpool

Plans are afoot for dozens of apartments at the former Hammond Lane premises at Spring Lane in Blackpool.
Plans are afoot for dozens of apartments at the former Hammond Lane premises at Spring Lane in Blackpool.
A planning application, lodged by Gerard and Teresa O’Sullivan, is at pre-validation stage with Cork City Council for the residential development at the metal company’s former site on the northside of the city.
While documents are not yet publicly unavailable, a description of the proposed development said it would include the demolition of four existing industrial buildings and one two-storey office building as well as the removal of a weighbridge and the construction of 62 apartments in three buildings.
Building one would be three storeys in height and would contain 21 units consisting of ten one-bed apartments and 11 two-bed apartments.
Building two would be four storeys and would contain 32 units made up of 16 one-bed apartments and 16 two-bed apartments.
The third building, another three storey building, would contain six one-bed units and three two-bed apartments.
The proposed development also includes a proposed new pedestrian crossing, footpaths, road markings, traffic calming measures, parking spaces and a redesign of the junction at Spring Lane and Dublin Hill.
If the planning application is deemed valid, a decision on the proposal is expected by mid-March.