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Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only for the Period:-17/12/2018 to 21/12/2018 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-17/12/2018 to 21/12/2018 Count : 40 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2018/1935/F Single storey side extension 1 Warne View Court Full A & B Put 1 Warne View Hillen Architects Ltd 87 Newcastle Court Central Promenade Newcastle Newcastle BT33 0RS BT33 0HH LA07/2018/1936/F Two storey rear/side 'The Coach House' Full Dermot Devine & Claire McNally Morris Architects 15 extension No 5-7 South Dickinson 5-7 South Edentrillick Road Promenade Promenade Hillsborough Ballaghbeg Ballaghbeg BT26 6PG Newcastle Newcastle LA07/2018/1937/F Replacement of existing 110 Monlough Road Full Peter Phillips 92 Monlough Jenny Thompson G T Design dwelling and outbuildings with Saintfield Road 85 Hillsborough Road one detached dwelling. Ballynahinch Saintfield Carryduff BT24 7EU Ballynahinch BT8 8HT LA07/2018/1938/F New detached garage to side 201 Newcastle Road Full Rice Building Contracts (NI) O'Neill Architecture 147 Main of an existing dwelling with Seaforde Limited 6 Kilmegan Road Street new road access and Downpatrick Dundrum Dundrum associated new front BT30 8NU Newcastle Newcastle boundary wall and gates BT33 0NJ BT33 0LX LA07/2018/1939/F Retention of house (with 80 metres North West Full Catherine Quinn 42 J. A. Murphy B.Sc., M.I.C.E. basement accessible from of 37 Cregganduff Cregganduff Road Chartered Engineer 43 New outside only) as constructed Road Cullyhanna Road under planning permission P/ Cullyhanna Newry Silverbridge 2006/1849/RM Newry BT35 0NA BT35 9NB BT35 0NA Page 1 of 10 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-17/12/2018 to 21/12/2018 Count : 40 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2018/1940/F Proposed two storey rear 5 Rowley Meadows Full Mr & Mrs D McKibben 5 Hillen Architects Ltd 87 extension Newcastle Rowley Meadows Central Promenade Newcastle Newcastle BT33 0RW BT33 0HH LA07/2018/1941/O Site for off site replacement 65 metres north east of Outline Miss Glenda Hamilton 68 dwelling and garage 54 Kilnhill Road Aughnaskeagh Road Legananny Dromara Ballyward Dromore Castlewellan BT25 2DA BT31 9TN LA07/2018/1942/F Erection of two apartments 63 Armagh Road Full Warren Properties 4 Barry Owens Consulting Ltd Newry Woodbrook Park 38 Highfields Avenue BT35 6PW Warrenpoint Newry BT34 3HL BT35 8UG LA07/2018/1943/F Demolition of existing shed to 9A Greendale Crescent Full Mr and Mrs A Donnan 9a A. G. Design 11 Cabra Road allow for new side extension Rostrevor Greendale Crescent Cabra to existing dwelling BT34 3HF Rostrevor Newry BT34 3HF BT34 5EN LA07/2018/1944/F Erection of 4 detached Lands at the site for the Full O'Hagan Group Ltd 4 Old Glyn Mitchell 139 Ballinran houses, associated site works former house at 90 Mill Close Road and new right turning lane. Dublin Road Rathfriland Kilkeel Newry BT34 5FB BT34 4JB BT35 8QP LA07/2018/1945/F Replacement dwelling (off 5 Moneylane Road Full Mr Aidan McKibben 171 Emily Scullion 4 Shrewsbury site) Dundrum Main Street Street Dundrum Dunston BT33 0LY Gateshead NE11 9NS Page 2 of 10 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-17/12/2018 to 21/12/2018 Count : 40 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2018/1946/F Dwelling and garage on a 21 Drumboy Road Full Mr & Mrs J McAteer 21 Hawthorne Associates 2 The farm Dromara Drumboy Road Beeches Dromara Grove Road BT25 2JZ Spa Ballynahinch BT24 8RA LA07/2018/1947/DC Discharge of condition No. 4 Footpath across Yellow Discharge Newry, Mourne and Down Newry, Mourne and Down of planning permission Water river of Condition District Council Greenbank Council Estates Section LA07/2016/0500/F approximately 1000m Industrial Estate Greenbank Industrial Estate East of the Newtown Newry Newry Road BT34 2QU BT34 2QU Newtown Upper Rostrevor LA07/2018/1948/O Farm dwelling Approximately 45m Outline Martin Flannaghan 22A Eoin Morgan 32A Bryansford east north east of 65 Wateresk Road Avenue Kilmegan Road Dundrum Newcastle Castlewellan BT33 0NL BT33 0LG LA07/2018/1949/DC Discharge of condition No. 2 99 Windmill Road Discharge Helen Turkington Gahan and Long 7-9 of planning permission P/ Cranfield of Condition Castlereagh Street 2013/0764/F Kilkeel Belfast BT34 4LP BT5 4NE LA07/2018/1950/DC Discharge of condition 7 : Land 25m North East Discharge Mr P Loughran 23 Palkone Fletcher Architects (NI) Ltd Prior to commencement of of 38 Lough Road of Condition Road Room 2 development the applicant Silverbridge Mullaghbawn 21 Kinelowen Street shall submit a copy of consent BT35 9NY Keady to discharge for the proposed BT60 3ST site, to be agreed in writing by Planning Authority Page 3 of 10 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-17/12/2018 to 21/12/2018 Count : 40 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2018/1951/NMC Storey and half dwelling and Land 70m south of 34 Non Peter Lennon 53 Fletcher Architects (N.I.) LTD garage Captains Road Material Carrickasticken Road 25 Main Street Forkhill Change Forkhill Castlewellan BT35 9RJ BT31 9DF LA07/2018/1952/F Demolition to rear of existing 21-23 Church Street Full BMD & JJ 5 Edward Street Gray Design 5 Edward Street public house, with frontage to Warrenpoint Newry Newry Church Street retained BT35 6AN BT35 6AN including construction of new extension to existing public house. Construction of 3 Nr apartments over with pedestrian access off Kings Lane and all associated site works. LA07/2018/1953/F Single storey extension and Donard Family Practice Full Donard Family Practice 56 Hillen Architects Limited 87 conversion of basement 56 Main Street Main Street Central Promenade garage to provide consultation Newcastle Newcastle Newcastle rooms and waiting area BT33 0AE BT33 0HH LA07/2018/1954/F la07/2017/1805/fProposed Slieve Donard Hotel Full Hastings Hotels Group Ltd HD Design 3 Bannview Road alterations to access road and Downs Road 1066 House Banbridge car parking in hotel grounds Newcastle 587 Upper Newtownards BT32 3RL LA07/2018/1955/F Replacement of existing 34 Quarterland Road Full Charles Harding 34 6 William Street boathouse with new Killinchy Quarterland Road Newtownards boathouse Newtownards Killinchy BT23 4AE LA07/2018/1956/F Single storey rear extension 15 Liska Avenue Full Stephen Reel 15 Liska David Maxwell Architect 12 Newry Avenue Ballyblaugh Road BT35 8TW Newry Newry BT35 8TW BT34 1RR Page 4 of 10 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-17/12/2018 to 21/12/2018 Count : 40 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2018/1957/DC Discharge of Condition No.3 Lands adjacent to 3 Discharge SM Contracts 21 Ballyrolly P.S.Design 9 Drumview Road of Planning Approval Dundrine Road of Condition Road Lisburn LA07/2018/0217/F: No site Castlewellan Clough BT27 6YF works of any nature or Downpatrick development shall take place until a programme of archaeological work has been implemented, in accordance with a written scheme and programme prepared by a qualified archaeologist, submitted by the applicant and approved by the Council. The programme should provide for the identification and evaluation of archaeological remains within the site, for mitigation of the impacts of development, through excavation recording or by the preservation of remains, and for preparation of an archaeological report. LA07/2018/1958/F Change of house type to Between 15 and 21 Full Paul & Tina O'Connor 19 Gary Harpur Architect 8 dwelling approved under Myra Road Drumgooland Road Tullywest Road LA07/2016/1060/RM Downpatrick Seaforde Saintfield Downpatrick BT24 7LX Page 5 of 10 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-17/12/2018 to 21/12/2018 Count : 40 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2018/1959/F Erection of replacement No. 36 Tullynavall Full Anne Haughey 126 O'Callaghan Planning Unit 1 dwelling and garage Road Granemore Road 10 Monaghan Court Cullyhanna Armagh Monaghan Street Co Down BT60 2NJ Newry BT35 6BH LA07/2018/1960/O Erection of infill dwelling and Adjacent to and West Outline Kristen Sloane 17 New Line Architectural Design Service detached domestic garage of 81 Drumlough Road Road 20 Upper Burren Road Rathfriland Rathfriland Burren Newry Newry Warrenpoint BT34 3PT LA07/2018/1961/F Erection of horticultural shed 4 Kennel Road Full Naghan Ltd, T/A Irish Garden Hawthorne Associates The Naghan Plants 4 Seaforde Road Beeches Seaforde Seaforde 2 Grove Road Downpatrick Spa BT30 8NS Ballynahinch BT24 8RA LA07/2018/1962/F Erection of dwelling in 180 metres north east Full Charlie O'Hanlon 5 Barrons Quinn Design & Engineering substitution to the extant of No 5 Barrons Hill Hill Services 36 Carrogs Road approval granted under P/ Bessbrook Bessbrook Burren 2009/0752/F Newry Newry Warrenpoint BT35 7BJ BT35 7BJ BT34 3PY LA07/2018/1963/F New boundary walls, pillars 50 Ashgrove Road Full Mr D Gray 50 Ashgrove MRL Architects MRL House and railings to front (East Newry Road 56 Armagh Road Boundary) and rear (West BT34 1QN Newry Newry Boundary) of application site BT34 1QN BT35 6DN and changes to access off Ashgrove Road including new pillars and entrance gates. Page 6 of 10 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-17/12/2018 to 21/12/2018 Count : 40 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2018/1964/F Extension and refurbishment Docklands - Adjacent Full Warrenpoint Harbour Milligan Reside Larkin of existing Harbour Office to to Harbour House (the Authority The Docks Architects 56 Armagh Road provide new meeting rooms, Square) Warrenpoint Newry office space and ancillary The Docks BT34 3JR BT35 6DN space.
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