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Consultation on 359 new Naas homes underway Submitted to An Bord Pleanála Reporter: Consultation is underway on a proposed development of 359 new homes for Naas. Westar Homes Ltd wants to build 13 houses, 346 apartments and a creche at Naas West, Finlay Park, Naas. The application was lodged with An Bord Pleanála on May 17 under the Strategic Housing Development process. This means that developments with more than 100 homes can bypass the normal council planning system and go straight to An Bord Pleanála. This process was introduced by the government to fast track the delivery of new homes to meet increasing demands. ....
Residents unhappy with revival of Naas ring road ambitions Reporter: ); Residents who successfully campaigned against the completion of the Naas ring road system are again objecting to the creation of a road which will pass close to their estates. In June 2019, the €10m Naas ring road, linking Dublin Road and Blessington Road, was overwhelmingly rejected by local councillors. The controversial route, which would have connected Dublin Road with Blessington Road, was thrown out by a huge majority (6-1) of the councillors representing the Naas area at their first meeting after the local elections took place on May 24 that year. ....