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16 Mar 2026

PHOTOS: Good news as green light given for new homes beside M7 in Kildare

Good news as green light given for 10 new homes beside M7 in Kildare

Green light given for 10 new homes beside M7 in Kildare

Planning permission has been granted for a €2.5 million residential development in Kill, Co Kildare.

Kildare County Council approved plans by Resource Five Ltd for the construction of 10 detached homes on an infill site at Newtown Way.

The development will consist of ten four-bedroom, two-storey houses, including eight Type A homes and two Type B homes. The houses will be built on a site of approximately 0.48 hectares.

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The project will also include associated infrastructure such as road access, footpaths, landscaping, open space and boundary treatments.

Additional works planned as part of the development include a foul sewer outfall, surface water drainage, watermain installation and other ancillary services to support the housing scheme.

Vehicular and pedestrian access to the site will be provided from the Newtown Way distributor road.

The total floor area of the development is approximately 1,600 square metres.

The planning application was submitted and permission was granted by Kildare County Council in early March. 

The applicant is Resource Five Ltd, based at Parkwest Business Park in Dublin 12.

The project was designed by Terry & O’Flanagan Ltd, with DCE IRL Consulting Engineers acting as consulting engineers.

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