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NI PLANNING REPORT Pre-Application Projects (Pads & Pans) September 2016 the CIS Report Weekly Sales Construction NI PLANNING REPORT Pre-Application Projects (PADs & PANs) September 2016 THE CIS Report Weekly Sales Construction Opportunities Advanced information on ALL major construction projects across ALL sectors throughout Ireland www.cisireland.com +353 1 2999 200 +44 28 9031 0435 CIS weekly report cover draft v9.indd 1 02/12/2014 11:03 Would you like to know about major building projects BEFORE planning is applied for? Since 1st July 2015 there has been a statutory duty on developers to consult with the local community in advance of submitting a planning application for major and regionally significant development proposals*. For these proposals Developers are now required to submit a ‘Proposal of Application Notice’ (PAN) 12 weeks in advance to submitting a full Clare Lennon planning application. Head of NI Research Prior to this some developers may wish to submit a ‘Proposal of Application Discussion’ (PAD) where an initial discussion takes place between the planners and the developer. The Department will normally provide, without prejudice, advice and information (as appropriate) on the content, preparation and presentation of an application likely to satisfy current planning policies. These two new planning stages can benefit both the applicant and the planners, saving time and money. CIS report on the details of all PADs and PANs and these details are published at 'Pre-Planning' stage. To see these projects search www.cisireland.com for Northern Ireland projects at pre-planning stage. If you have project email alerts set up add "Pre-Planning" stage to your search. * From a residential point of view for instance, major includes developments of 50 units or more or a site area of over 2 hectares. The retailing threshold will affect sites outside town centres for developments of over 1,000 sq.m. or a site of over 1 hectare. For more information on PADs and PANs call Clare on +44 28 40648350 or email [email protected] Contents Industrial Mining and Ancillary Infrastructure Co. Tyrone Dalradian Gold Limited Pre-Planning 5 Light Industrial Units Co. Tyrone Quinn Building Supplies Pre-Planning 5 Business Park Development Co. Down Vision Design Pre-Planning 5 Light Industrial Development Co. Antrim Old Bushmills Distillery Company Pre-Planning 6 Limited Retail Warehouse Development Co. Antrim Strategic Planning Pre-Planning 6 £3.1m - Light Industrial Factory Building Co. Armagh AJ Power Pre-Planning 6 £30m - Distillery Expansion Co. Antrim Old Bushmills Distillery Company Pre-Planning 7 Limited Factory Extension & Alterations Co. Tyrone Dale Farm Limited Pre-Planning 8 Commercial Car Showroom Co. Tyrone Donnelly Brothers Pre-Planning 9 Driver Training Centre Co. Antrim James Crozier Pre-Planning 9 Marks & Spencer Foodhall Co. Antrim Castleview Mews Limited Pre-Planning 9 Amalgamation of Retail Units Co. Antrim Alfred Street Properties Limited Pre-Planning 10 9-Storey Office Development Co. Antrim Killultagh Estates Limited Pre-Planning 10 Community Building Co. Antrim Black Mountain Shared Space Pre-Planning 11 Project Lidl Supermarket and Community Building Co. Down Lidl NI Gmbh Pre-Planning 12 Mixed Use Development Co. Antrim Hillview Centre Belfast Pre-Planning 13 Light Industrial Units/Filling Station Co. Antrim J & F Group Pre-Planning 13 £10m - Office Building Co. Antrim Jonas Mallard Pre-Planning 14 Mixed Use Development Co. Down Marcus Square Developments Pre-Planning 15 Limited £1.4m - Filling Station/Restaurant Co. Antrim McGurk Architects Pre-Planning 15 Housing £3.7m - Housing Development Co. Down Wilmar Leisure Limited Pre-Planning 17 £18m - Residential Development Co. Londonderry Braidwater Limited Pre-Planning 17 Residential Development Co. Antrim Choice Housing Ireland Limited Pre-Planning 17 £3.7m - Residential Development Co. Down Windsor Developments Pre-Planning 18 £4.4m - Residential Development Co. Antrim Choice Housing Ireland Limited Pre-Planning 18 £1.9m - Housing Development Co. Antrim TSA Planning Limited Pre-Planning 18 Large Residential Development Co. Armagh Turley Associates Limited Pre-Planning 19 £14m - Residential Development Co. Antrim Fraser Houses (NI) Limited Pre-Planning 19 £5.1m - Residential Development Co. Down Fraser Houses (NI) Limited Pre-Planning 20 Residential Development Co. Antrim Hydepark Road Developments Pre-Planning 21 Limited Housing Development Co. Londonderry Choice Housing Ireland Limited Pre-Planning 21 Housing Development Co. Fermanagh Ross Planning Pre-Planning 22 Housing Development Co. Down Turley Associates Pre-Planning 22 Apartments, Supermarket & Retail Units Co. Down Kilmona Holdings Limited Pre-Planning 22 Education Primary School Co. Down Education Authority NI Southern Pre-Planning 24 Region Laboratory Teaching Building Co. Antrim Campbell College Pre-Planning 24 Community £25m - Leisure Centre Co. Armagh Armagh City Banbridge and Pre-Planning 26 Craigavon Borough Council Community/Education Centre Co. Antrim N.E.W. Studios Pre-Planning 26 Upgrading of Playing Pitches Co. Antrim The Boy's Brigade (Belfast Pre-Planning 27 Battalion) £1.9m - Grandstand/Changing Rooms Co. Antrim MM Design Pre-Planning 28 Civil Transport Depot Co. Armagh DRT (NI) Limited Pre-Planning 29 Park and Ride Facility Co. Antrim Translink Limited Pre-Planning 29 Contents Road Widening Co. Tyrone Department of Education Pre-Planning 29 NI Planning Report (PADs and PANs) Industrial 27 September 2016 Issue: 0369 Mining and Ancillary Infrastructure Pre-Planning Co. Tyrone Project ID: 898382 27th September 2016: A pre planning application notice was submitted to Fermanagh and Omagh Plan. Auth: Fermanagh and Omagh on 30/08/2016 by Dalradian Gold Limited for underground valuable minerals mining and exploration including new portal (tunnel entrance), decline, paste plant, secure explosives store Plan ref: LA10/2016/0920/PAN and ancillary infrastructure. Associated surface level development will include the demolition of Pre Planning an existing holiday cottage and associated buildings at 80 Mullydoo Road, Greencastle with a new App. Date: 30 Aug 16 route located to the south of the proposed mine waste storage facility. Road improvements etc will feature. Location: Lands north west of Greencastle and east of Rouske, north of the Crockanboy Rd, west of Mullydoo Rd, n, & along the Camcosy Road, between lands approx. 165m west of 45 Camcosy Rd &, Greencastle, Co. Tyrone Promoter Planning Consultant Dalradian Gold Limited Turley Associates Limited 3 Killybrack Road, Killybrack Business Park , Hamilton House, 3 Joy Street, Belfast, Co. Omagh, Co. Tyrone, BT79 7DG Antrim, BT2 8LE p +442882246289 p +442890723900 e [email protected] e [email protected] w www.dalradian.com w www.turley.co.uk Light Industrial Units Pre-Planning Co. Tyrone Project ID: 894538 30th August 2016: A pre planning application notice was submitted to Mid Ulster on 23/08/2016 Plan. Auth: Mid Ulster by Quinn Buliding Supplies Limited for the proposed expansion of existing facilities to include a proposed truss unit, associated wood store and two light industrial units. Plan ref: LA09/2016/1181/PAN Pre Planning Location: Site adjacent to the south of Ardboe Business Park, Kilmascally Road, Dungannon, BT71 App. Date: 23 Aug 16 5BJ, Co. Tyrone Promoter Architect Quinn Building Supplies Bannvale Architectural Services 78 Kilmascally Road, Ardboe, Dungannon, , 104A Ballynease Road, Portglenone, Co. Co. Tyrone, BT71 5BJ Londonderry, BT44 8NX p +442886737655 p +447793370929 e [email protected] e [email protected] w www.quinnbuildingsupplies.com m w www.bannvalearchitecturalservices.co m Business Park Development Pre-Planning Co. Down Project ID: 889850 26/07/2016: A pre planning application notice was submitted to Lisburn and Castlereagh on Plan. Auth: Lisburn and Castlereagh 18/07/2016 by Brian Greer for the construction of a proposed business park development comprising 20 new industrial units with access, parking, fencing, earth bund, landscaping and Plan ref: LA05/2016/0752/PAN ancillary site works. Pre Planning App. Date: 18 Jul 16 Location: Lands North East of 20 Glenavy Road, Moira, BT67 0LT, Co. Down ©2016 Construction Information Services |www.cisireland.com 5 NI Planning Report (PADs and PANs) Industrial 27 September 2016 Issue: 0369 Architect Planning Consultant Vision Design Clyde Shanks Limited 31 Rainey Street, Magherafelt, Co. 5 Oxford Street, Belfast, Co. Antrim, BT1 3LA Londonderry, BT45 5DA p +442890434393 Contact: Ryan Dougan e [email protected] p +442879659960 w www.clydeshanks.com f +442879300288 e [email protected] w www.visiondesign.org.uk Light Industrial Development Pre-Planning Co. Antrim Project ID: 885353 29/06/2016: A pre planning notice was was submitted to Causeway Coast and Glens on Plan. Auth: Causeway Coast and 22/06/2016 by Old Bushmills Distillery Company Limited for a maturation shed facility Glens development. Plan ref: LA01/2016/0750/PAN Location: Lands to North and East of 30 Haw Road, Bushmills, BT57 8XL, Co. Antrim Pre Planning App. Date: 22 Jun 16 Promoter Planning Consultant Old Bushmills Distillery Company Juno Planning and Environmental Limited Limited 2 Distillery Road, Bushmills, Co. Antrim, 409 Lisburn Road, Belfast, Co. Antrim, BT9 BT57 8XH 7EW p +442820733218 p +442890667647 f +442870731339 e [email protected] w www.bushmills.com w www.junoplanning.com Retail Warehouse Development Pre-Planning Co. Antrim Project ID: 883092 14/06/2016: A pre planning application notice was submitted to Belfast on 06/06/2016 for Plan. Auth: Belfast
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