A Derry and Strabane council committee approves two separate plans for the former military barracks.
Plans for two major redevelopments at the Ebrington site in Londonderry have been approved by councillors in the city.
Separate plans for 40 apartments in two residential blocks at the site, as well as space for a mixed use office space, have also been approved. “This work will entirely transform the upper area of the site, and complement the extensive work that has already been carried out on the main Ebrington Square and surrounding buildings,” he said.Ebrington is the largest regeneration site in Derry.
The 29-acre site continued to operate as a military barracks until 2003 and was subsequently gifted to Derry by the Ministry of Defence.
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