Plans to build an eight-storey mixed use development at the site of the Woollen Mills restaurant on Ormond Quay have been stopped by An Bord Pleanala. The plans, which have been in the pipeline for several years, had been refused by Dublin City Council and were appealed to ABP in 2023. Now the Bord has given its decision and has serious concerns about the impact it would have on the Dublin city skyline. The proposal planned for eight storeys at the site at the back of the Woollen Mills on Liffey Street Lower. It would have included the restaurant and a seven apartment building. The development has been refused permission on appeal to An Bord Pleanala. The concerns that cause the refusal primarily related to the scale and density of the development and its effect on protected structures.
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