The facility will be be close to a recently approved social housing estate
A new sewage works has been given the green light close to a recently approved West Belfast social housing development at the Kennedy Enterprise Centre site.
The site is at the former NI Water sewage treatment works, Blackstaff Road, BT11. The council had previously approved a social housing led, mixed tenure residential development of 139 units at the former Kennedy Enterprise Centre, north of Westwood Shopping Centre, Blackstaff Road, Belfast BT11. UUP Alderman Jim Rodgers said the plan was “not suitable” as “it was in the middle of an industrial site” while a council officer told the Planning Committee the application represented “poor place making.”
“Following consideration, Environmental Health advises that the approval of the proposed NI Water development would not have an adverse impact on the proposed housing development on the adjacent site. “The additional access requirements to the redeveloped NI Water site at night and the relatively low level of activity on site during this time would not, in the opinion of Environmental Health Officers, lead to a significant increase in noise levels in the area on those occasions such that the proposed mitigation measures would not be designed to deal with.”
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