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Decisions Issued 1St to 31St August 2017 (67 Issued) Decisions Issued 1st to 31st August 2017 (67 issued) Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Working Days) J/2014/0320/O Mr John McHugh Rockwood Approx 160m NE of Rockwood Proposed farm dwelling and Permission 04/08/2017 676 House House domestic garage Granted 60 Knockbrack Road Knockbrack Road Spamount Spamount Co Tyrone J/2015/0038/F Stephen Carson 40m north of 33 Tievenny Road Removal of condition 3 of Permission 07/08/2017 620 Fyfin planning approval J/2012/0416/F, Granted Strabane to allow the Removal of condition 3 of planning approval J/2012/0416/F, to allow the approved Anaerobic Digestion Plant to accept feedstock from additional third party farms LA11/2015/0302/F Dunnes Stores (Bangor) Ltd Dunnes Stores Retrospective planning Permission 15/08/2017 533 C/O Patrick O'Neill 46-50 Springtown District Centre application for the installation of Granted South Great Georges Street Northland Road new plant pack unit and Dublin Co Derry condensing unit equipment Dublin 2 BT48 0TU located within Dunnes Stores service yard LA11/2015/0608/F Nigel Reid 15 Sutton Gardens 15 Sutton Gardens Proposed single storey rear Permission 08/08/2017 460 Derry L'Derry extension to dwelling and Granted retention of single storey garage to rear. LA11/2015/0631/F Mr Jason Sproule 42 Scraghy 2 Edenreagh Road Replacement dwelling Permission 04/08/2017 450 Road Killen Far Granted Killen Killen Castlederg Castlederg. BT81 7SH LA11/2015/0681/F Stephen Carson 33 Tievenny 33 Tievenny Road Improvements to existing access Permission 07/08/2017 440 Road Victoria Bridge Granted Victoria Bridge Strabane Strabane BT82 9LW LA11/2016/0212/LDP Margaret Deeney 6 Bloomfield 6 Bloomfield Park Building rear extension of WC for Permission 02/08/2017 356 Park Derry disabled person Granted Derry BT48 8HA LA11/2016/0416/F Mr Peter McBride McBride 42 Derry Road Proposed demolition of existing Permission 14/08/2017 321 Retail Strabane dwelling to facilitate extension Granted 86 Old Mountfield Road and alteration of existing Omagh supermarket BT79 7ET LA11/2016/0555/F Billy Henderson Properties Ltd Lands immediatly east of 18 Erection of one pair of semi Permission 08/08/2017 291 9 Clooney Road Manor Hill Prehen Derry detached houses with detached Granted Derry garages and one detached house BT47 6TB to replace 2 detached units as previously approved under application A/2001/1340 LA11/2016/0607/F Magherboy Developments LTD 10 M North of 14 Clanna Rury Proposed erection of a detached Permission 07/08/2017 274 Mr Jim Doherty Straidarran Claudy BT47 4FB domestic dwelling with private Granted 856 Glenshane Road (Amended Address) driveway Dungiven BT47 4RZ LA11/2016/0724/F Mr John Torrens C/O 11 18 Main Street Replacement dwelling Permission 07/08/2017 244 Lettercarn Road Killen Granted Castlederg Castlederg BT81 7QY Co Tyrone BT81 7SE LA11/2016/0749/F Kieran O'Brien 111 Clooney 111 Clooney Road Two storey replacement dwelling Permission 11/08/2017 240 Road Campsie and single storey attached Granted Campsie Derry garage. Derry BT47 3PA LA11/2016/0895/F Mr P Conway 195 Learmount Lands within Park Golf Club Proposed detached maintenance Permission 11/08/2017 212 Road Tieighter Road shed to serve existing golf club Granted Park Village Park Village Londonderry Londonderry BT47 4BA LA11/2016/0940/F New Buildings Cricket Club 4 Duncastle Road Proposed cricket club pavilion Permission 31/08/2017 220 New Buildings Community Newbuildings with associated ground works & Granted Centre L'Derry car parking spaces 4 Duncastle Road BT47 2QS Newbuildings L'Derry LA11/2016/1052/F John Harkin 67 Drumard Park 67 Drumard Park Two storey rear extension Permission 07/08/2017 171 Derry Derry Granted BT48 0FL BT48 0FL LA11/2017/0034/LBC A E McCandless + Co Ltd 23 23 Bishop Street Installation of a shop front in the Consent 24/08/2017 172 Bishop Street Derry former loading bay opening and Granted Derry BT48 6PR retention of Class A1 Retail. BT48 6PR Change of use Class B2 Light industrial to Class A1 Retail including the sale of hot and cold food or drink for consumption on or off the premises and also to retain classes B2 light industrial and class B4 storage LA11/2017/0035/F A E McCandless & Co Ltd 23 23 Bishop Street Installation of a shop front in the Permission 31/08/2017 177 Bishop Street Derry former loading bay opening and Granted Derry BT48 6PR retention of Class A1Retail, BT48 6PR change of use Class B2 Light Industrial to Class A1 Retail including the sale of hot and cold food or drink for consumption on or off the premises and also to retain Classes B2 Light Industrial and Class B4 Storage LA11/2017/0036/F Euro Oil Strabane LTD 19 19 Lifford Road Proposed extension/alterations to Permission 04/08/2017 160 Lifford Road Strabane restaurant and fast food take-a- Granted Strabane way. Extension to kitchen/stores BT82 8RP and new toilets LA11/2017/0046/O Mr Eugene Lynch 14 School Land Opposite Nos. 6 7 8 9 18 Site for 6 semi detached Permission 08/08/2017 156 Terrace 19 & 20 Glebe Gardens dwellings and 1 detached garage Granted Glebe Garvan Road Sion Mills Glebe Sion Mills LA11/2017/0118/F E Doherty & Sons Ltd 6 Fir Land between 126 Racecourse Single storey dwelling for elderly Permission 31/08/2017 159 Road Road & 1 The Manse residents to the rear gardens of Granted Ballyarnett Ballyarnett previous approved units Londonderry (A/2014/0266/F) BT48 8RA LA11/2017/0152/F Mr J Roulston 18 Cloughboy Adjacent and to the East of 18 Proposed new livestock shed at Permission 31/08/2017 152 Road Cloughboy Road existing farm. Granted Bready Tamnabrady Strabane Bready Strabane LA11/2017/0178/F Justin Devine 43 Rouskey 20m South of 43 Rouskey Proposed 1 1/2 storey farmhouse Permission 21/08/2017 137 Road Road and garage Granted Usnaragh Irish Dunnamanagh Dunnamanagh BT82 0SF LA11/2017/0181/DC Western Health and Social MDEC Building Discharge of Conditions Approval 30/08/2017 142 Care Trust Altnagelvin Altnagelvin Area Hospital Hospital Glenshane Road Glenshane Road Londonderry Londonderry BT47 6SB BT47 6SB LA11/2017/0291/DC Derry City & Strabane District Drumahoe District Park Discharge of Conditions Approval 31/08/2017 127 Council 98 Strand Road Londonderry BT48 7NN LA11/2017/0337/F Nigel Sproule Sproules 22-26 Carlisle Road Proposed renovations to jewellers Permission 30/08/2017 111 Jewellers Londonderry shop including expansion into Granted 24-26 Carlisle Road BT48 6JW adjoining retail premises, change Londonderry of use from office storage space BT48 6JW & bedsit to jeweller retail on 1st floor + 1st & 2nd floor extension to rear & alterations to shop front. Change of use from bedsit to office on 2nd floor and internal re- planning of 2nd & 3rd floor plans to provide office, storage and staff areas associated with jewellery retail business. LA11/2017/0362/A Stephen McDuff 6 Rosemount No 6 Rosemount Avenue Shop Sign Consent 03/08/2017 87 Avenue Derry City Granted Derry City BT48 0HN BT48 0HN LA11/2017/0363/F Mr Jim Brown 15A Clon Road Previously 23 Clon Road Non compliance with planning Permission 11/08/2017 92 Eglinton Eglinton condition 2 of A/2010/0383/F and Granted BT47 3AX condition 1 of PAC approval 2013/A0083 to allow retention of building (formerly 23 Clon Road) and change of use to agricultural store LA11/2017/0387/F Kieran Dunne 26 Parkmore 26 Parkmore Drive Single storey rear sunroom Permission 14/08/2017 88 Drive Strathfoyle extension Granted Strathfoyle Derry LA11/2017/0415/F Jason & Sarahjane Robinson 31 Clanna Rury Erection of single storey detached Permission 21/08/2017 83 31 Clanna Rury Claudy garden shed and garden covered Granted Claudy Co.Derry area, together with replacement BT47 4FB BT47 4FB of side boundary fence with 1.1m high wall. LA11/2017/0417/F Margaret Loughrey 24 Market Street Proposed extension to Permission 09/08/2017 75 Strabane commercial floor area at first and Granted BT82 8BH second floors, provision of new roof, raising levels of first and second floor windows, provision of 2nd floor exterior smoking area provision of internal lift, new pub front with various other internal alterations LA11/2017/0419/F Karen Gallagher 128 Mount 128 Mount Carmel Heights Proposed two storey side Permission 04/08/2017 73 Carmel Heights Strabane extension and single storey rear Granted Strabane extension to an existing dwelling BT82 8JT to form a garage, bedroom and sunroom LA11/2017/0426/F Mr & Mrs Gibson 6 Gosheden 6 Goshedan Road Proposed renovation and external Permission 10/08/2017 74 Road Ardmore modifications to existing dwelling Granted Ardmore Londonderry to include single storey Londonderry BT47 3TF extensions to front and rear BT47 3TF LA11/2017/0449/F Martin & Claire Watson 11 11 Faulkner Court Proposed single storey rear Permission 29/08/2017 83 Faulkner Court Kilfennan extension to existing dwelling Granted Kilfennan L/Derry L/Derry BT47 6GH BT47 6GH LA11/2017/0450/F Marion Elliot 25 Gelvin 25 Gelvin Gardens Proposed single storey extension Permission 11/08/2017 72 Gardens Derry to rear of existing dwelling Granted Derry LA11/2017/0451/F Mrs Alison Galligan 15 Gortree 15 Gortree Road Proposed extension to side of Permission 14/08/2017 72 Road Drumahoe dwelling, Bay window to front of Granted Drumahoe Londonderry dwelling and provision of pitched Londonderry BT47 3LJ roof to porch BT47 3LJ LA11/2017/0452/F Kevin Smith 7 Orchard Row 7 Orchard Row Single storey ground floor rear Permission 17/08/2017 74 Foyle Road Foyle Road extension to dwelling to allow Granted Derry BT48 6SN living room and W/C Bt48 6SN LA11/2017/0455/F Mr Gerard Smith 95 Irish 95 Irish Street Single storey side extension Permission 21/08/2017 77 Street Derry Granted Derry BT47 2JA LA11/2017/0459/F Derry City & Strabane District Clooney Greenway Development of a 0.94KM.
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