159 Glen Road, BT11 8BS
About 159 Glen Road
159 Glen Road is a two storey residential dwelling located in the Andersonstown area of west Belfast.
In March 2007, Michael Costello submitted a planning application (Z/2007/0784/F) proposing the demolition of the existing property and development of 13 no. apartments with parking for 17 cars. This application was approved in November 2007.
In February 2008, Michael Costello submitted a planning application (Z/2008/0488/F) proposing the demolition of the existing property and development of 15 no. apartments with parking for 22 cars. This application was approved in May 2008.
In April 2023, Peter Napier submitted a planning application (LA04/2023/3151/F) proposing the demolition of the existing building and construction of 15 no. apartments with associated car parking and landscaping.
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