The regeneration of the site will also lead directly to 300 construction jobs, including apprenticeships, and will make an overall contribution to the economy of some £86 million. Radius purchased the former Visteon site in June 2013, with the aim of providing social and private housing, community facilities and employment opportunities. Since then the organisation has undertaken considerable work to prepare the site for development, including the demolition of several derelict factory buildings and significant remediation work. Contractors undertaking the construction phase of the project are expected to be on-site in March 2018.
Following the decision to approve the application, John McLean, CEO Radius Housing said:
“I am delighted that this planning approval has been granted, which will see the transformation of a brownfield site to a vibrant and sustainable neighbourhood in West Belfast. As well as building over 240 homes in an area of acute housing shortage, the project will support 300 construction jobs when builders move on-site in March. In addition, we have exciting proposals for apprentice schemes as well as for long-term local employment opportunities. Radius is making a direct investment of £35 million which will generate an overall economic benefit of £86 million to the wider economy.
“As well as housing we plan to be able to progress the commercial element of the development simultaneously with the construction of the housing. We will continue to work closely with residents in the surrounding area to keep them fully appraised of the progress of the development,” he added.
For further information on the regeneration project please visit www.radiusvisteonregeneration.com.
Anita Conway, Director of Development, Diana Fitzsimons, Chair of Radius Housing, and John McLean, Chief Executive