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Transformational Meenan Square project approved by Derry City & Strabane District Council

On behalf of Apex Housing Association (Apex), Turley has secured approval for plans to transform Meenan Square Project into a mixed-use residential and community-led development from Derry City and Strabane District Council (DCSDC).

We provided expert Planning and Strategic Communications services for the long-anticipated project, supported by The Executive Office’s Urban Villages Initiative, which was unanimously approved by DCSDC’s planning committee on Wednesday 5 November 2025. Approval covers both the residential element of the scheme, delivered through a local application, and the mixed-use element, which will include new commercial units, office spaces and a dedicated community hub.

The decision represents a major milestone in years of collaboration between the local community, Government partners and the applicant team to revitalise and re-establish the area as a thriving community.

First Minister, Michelle O’Neill said: 

“This is a landmark day for the city of Derry. Today’s decision is about the future, one built on regeneration, opportunity and community pride. This investment will deliver much needed modern facilities, support local jobs, and create a shared space that reflects the resilience and spirit of the city.”

Deputy First Minister, Emma Little-Pengelly MLA, said: 

“The Meenan Square project shows what can be achieved when government, housing providers and communities work together. Through the Urban Villages Initiative, we are investing in people and places, helping to transform neighbourhoods.”

An aerial CGI view of the proposed development at Meenan Square

 

The multi-million-pound project will work to deliver lasting social and economic outcomes for the area providing new homes, community facilities and a revitalised public space designed to strengthen local connections and promote good relations.

Sheena McCallion, Chief Executive of Apex Housing Association, commented:

“Apex is proud to have secured the planning approval for the transformation of Meenan Square. This project will restore a key focal point in the Bogside with new homes, community, youth and commercial spaces designed to serve and support local residents for generations to come. We’re particularly excited about the inclusion of critically needed new homes within the city.”

Charles Lamberton, Chairperson, Meenan Square Developments Ltd, stated: 

“We’re delighted that this project has received full planning approval. The transformation of Meenan Square will be a huge boost for the whole area, bringing new state-of-the-art facilities and amenities, more homes and a new community space in the heart of the Bogside. This is another really positive step that moves us closer to full completion of this exciting redevelopment, putting this important site back into community use.”

View of the proposed development at Meenan Square from the Royal Baston

 

Sam McKee, Director, Planning commented:

“The unanimous approval of planning permission for Meenan Square marks a major step forward in creating an inclusive space where communities can live, connect, and thrive. We are proud to have supported Apex in securing permission for this significant project.”

Michael Jardine, Senior Consultant, Strategic Communications added: 

“We are delighted that planning permission has been granted for the Meenan Square regeneration project. The support and insight provided by local residents and community representatives was invaluable in shaping a project that reflects local aspirations.”

The application was supported by GM Design acting as the project architects.

The development is expected to begin construction in 2026.

View of the proposed development from the viewpoint on the Lecky Road

 

6 November 2025
 

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