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This consultation has concluded
Belfast City Council are consulting on plans for a new shared space facility at the former Finlay's Factory site between Ballygomartin Road and Springfield Heights.
What is Proposed?
It is proposed to provide a two storey shared space centre comprising main hall, changing and toilet facilities, kitchens (ground and first floor), multi-function rooms, multi-function office, meeting rooms, storage and plant rooms, foyer and circulation space. The proposal also includes car and cycle parking areas, a service yard, perimeter fencing, associated external lighting and proposed landscaping. Proposed vehicular and pedestrian accesses from Springfield Heights and Ballygomartin Road and all associated site works.
Where is the Development?
The development will relate to land on the site of the former Finlay’s Factory southeast of Ballygomartin Road, north of Moyard Crescent, northwest of Springfield Heights and Springfield Park, Belfast BT13 3QZ
Drawings, Maps and Visuals
Drawings, maps and visuals are provided to help explain our proposed plans. If you can't access the images listed on the right hand side and need an alternative format, please email Sarah McDowell (sarah@resolveplanning.com)
Consultation
Belfast City Council is seeking views on the shared space proposal and would be grateful if you could help us by completing the survey below. A formal planning application is still to be developed, and your input to this consultation will help inform the planning application.
Belfast City Council are consulting on plans for a new shared space facility at the former Finlay's Factory site between Ballygomartin Road and Springfield Heights.
What is Proposed?
It is proposed to provide a two storey shared space centre comprising main hall, changing and toilet facilities, kitchens (ground and first floor), multi-function rooms, multi-function office, meeting rooms, storage and plant rooms, foyer and circulation space. The proposal also includes car and cycle parking areas, a service yard, perimeter fencing, associated external lighting and proposed landscaping. Proposed vehicular and pedestrian accesses from Springfield Heights and Ballygomartin Road and all associated site works.
Where is the Development?
The development will relate to land on the site of the former Finlay’s Factory southeast of Ballygomartin Road, north of Moyard Crescent, northwest of Springfield Heights and Springfield Park, Belfast BT13 3QZ
Drawings, Maps and Visuals
Drawings, maps and visuals are provided to help explain our proposed plans. If you can't access the images listed on the right hand side and need an alternative format, please email Sarah McDowell (sarah@resolveplanning.com)
Consultation
Belfast City Council is seeking views on the shared space proposal and would be grateful if you could help us by completing the survey below. A formal planning application is still to be developed, and your input to this consultation will help inform the planning application.
You do not have to sign in or register on our Your Say Belfast platform to take part.However if you are a registered user, you must sign out of Your Say Belfast account so that your response is anonymous. Please be aware, that if you are signed into Your Say Belfast, your email and site registration details can be linked to this survey.
Belfast City Council is the data controller under the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) for any personal data gathered from this survey. You are not asked to provide any personal data, but if you do, the personal data you provide consensually will be held and stored by the Council in a safe and secure manner and in compliance with data protection legislation and in line with the Council’s Records Retention and Disposal Schedule. As part of the analysis and reporting, we will share written comments and aggregated results with the planning consultant who is helping us with the project and may publish summarised results (which may include your comments) in the public domain. If we do this, no personal data or personal information will be shared or disclosed.
If you have any queries regarding the processing of your personal data, please email policy@belfastcity.gov.uk. If you wish to contact the Council’s Data Protection Officer, please write to Belfast City Council, City Hall, Belfast BT1 5GS or send an email to dataprotection@belfastcity.gov.uk
This consultation has concluded
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