The subject lands comprise circa 1.7 acres located at the end of the small residential development known as Kilwee Gardens, within the village of Corkey.
The site is situated just off the Corkey Road, close to the centre of the village.
The land is generally level, currently laid in grass, and is bounded by existing dwellings, mature hedging, and trees, with access directly from Kilwee Gardens.
The subject lands comprise circa 1.7 acres located at the end of the small residential development known as Kilwee Gardens, within the village of Corkey.
The site is situated just off the Corkey Road, close to the centre of the village.
The land is generally level, currently laid in grass, and is bounded
The subject lands comprise circa 1.7 acres located at the end of the small residential development known as Kilwee Gardens, within the village of Corkey.
The site is situated just off the Corkey Road, close to the centre of the village.
The land is generally level, currently laid in grass, and is bounded by existing dwellings, mature hedging, and trees, with access directly from Kilwee Gardens.
The subject lands are located at Kilwee Gardens in the village of Corkey, a rural settlement in County Antrim.
Corkey lies circa 11 miles east of Ballymoney and 13 miles north of Ballymena. The village is 43.4 miles from Belfast and benefits from convenient access to the A26, providing good regional connectivity to the wider road network.
Corkey has a population of circa 160 people (2021 Census) and benefits from local amenities including a primary school, church, community facilities and nearby nature spots including Altnahinch Dam and Slieveanorra Forest.
The subject lands are located at Kilwee Gardens in the village of Corkey, a rural settlement in County Antrim.
Corkey lies circa 11 miles east of Ballymoney and 13 miles north of Ballymena. The village is 43.4 miles from Belfast and benefits from convenient access to the A26, providing good regional
The subject lands are located at Kilwee Gardens in the village of Corkey, a rural settlement in County Antrim.
Corkey lies circa 11 miles east of Ballymoney and 13 miles north of Ballymena. The village is 43.4 miles from Belfast and benefits from convenient access to the A26, providing good regional connectivity to the wider road network.
Corkey has a population of circa 160 people (2021 Census) and benefits from local amenities including a primary school, church, community facilities and nearby nature spots including Altnahinch Dam and Slieveanorra Forest.
After reviewing Planning NI, we note that full planning has previously been granted on the subject land and adjacent lands.
Details below:
Planning Reference
LA01/2023/0443/F
Description
Residential development comprising 9 no. dwellings, changes to existing road layout, parking, public open space, landscaping, and all associated site works (amended site plan)
Granted
08 May 2025
Details
The planning consists of three detached dwellings and 6 semidetached dwellings.
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