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Planning Applications Decisions Issued 05/02/2018 to 09/02/2018
Planning Applications Decisions Issued 05/02/2018 to 09/02/2018 Reference Number DEA Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Description Decision Issued LA01/2016/1312/F Bann Mr Alan Gilmore 39 Barmouth Road Proposed Replacement Permission 05/02/2018 39 Barmouth Road Castlerock Dwelling Granted Castlerock LA01/2016/1532/F The Glens Mr & Mrs Cattigan 60m North East of Detached dwelling and Permission 08/02/2018 1 Glen Road 206 Garron Road garage Granted Glenariffe Glenariffe Waterfoot LA01/2016/1556/O The Glens Mr C Brown 170m South East of 44 New house and garage Permission 08/02/2018 64 Altananam Park Straid Road on the farm Granted Ballycastle Ballycastle LA01/2017/0011/F Benbradagh T O'Connell & Sons Lands located at 55-57 Construction of surface Permission 07/02/2018 2 New Street Main Street level car parking for Granted Dungiven Dungiven adjacent associated office premises, including erection of boundary fence and security gates. Retrospective Development Page 1 of 9 Reference Number DEA Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Description Decision Issued LA01/2017/0472/F Benbradagh Mr Cormac McCloskey 181 Polly's Brae Road Proposed 2-storey Permission 07/02/2018 181 Polly's Brae Road Dungiven carport with first floor Granted Gortnahey games room and balcony Dungiven BT47 4NX LA01/2017/0593/O Bann A Carruthers 124 Castleroe Road Replacement two storey Permission 07/02/2018 9 Shrewsbury Park Coleraine dwelling with detached Granted Belfast garage LA01/2017/0639/O Bann Mr & Mrs R Arthur 241m East of Off-site replacement Permission 05/02/2018 94 Agivey Road 94 Agivey Road dwelling and garage Granted Kilrea Kilrea LA01/2017/0701/F Bann Mr & Mrs Rainey 10 Clagan Park Replacement two storey Permission 07/02/2018 10 Clagan Park Coleraine dwelling on site of Granted Aghadowey existing two storey Coleraine dwelling. -
Written Answers to Questions Official Report (Hansard)
Written Answers to Questions Official Report (Hansard) Friday 12 November 2010 Volume 57, No WA3 This publication contains the written answers to questions tabled by Members. The content of the responses is as received at the time from the relevant Minister or representative of the Assembly Commission and has not been subject to the official reporting process or changed in any way. Contents Written Answers to Questions Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister .....................................................................205 Department of Agriculture and Rural Development ........................................................................206 Department of Education ............................................................................................................207 Department for Employment and Learning ....................................................................................225 Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment ..........................................................................229 Department of the Environment ...................................................................................................232 Department of Finance and Personnel .........................................................................................239 Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety ...............................................................254 Department of Justice ................................................................................................................257 -
Smythe-Wood Series A
Smythe-Wood Newspaper Index – “A” series – mainly Co Tyrone Irish Genealogical Research Society Dr P Smythe-Wood’s Irish Newspaper Index Selected families, mainly from Co Tyrone ‘Series A’ The late Dr Patrick Smythe-Wood presented a large collection of card indexes to the IGRS Library, reflecting his various interests, - the Irish in Canada, Ulster families, various professions etc. These include abstracts from various Irish Newspapers, including the Belfast Newsletter, which are printed below. Abstracts are included for all papers up to 1864, but excluding any entries in the Belfast Newsletter prior to 1801, as they are fully available online. Dr Smythe-Wood often found entries in several newspapers for the one event, & these will be shown as one entry below. Entries dealing with RIC Officers, Customs & Excise Officers, Coastguards, Prison Officers, & Irish families in Canada will be dealt with in separate files, although a small cache of Canadian entries is included here, being families closely associated with Co Tyrone. In most cases, Dr Smythe-Wood has recorded the exact entry, but in some, marked thus *, the entries were adjusted into a database, so should be treated with more caution. There are further large card indexes of Miscellaneous notes on families which are not at present being digitised, but which often deal with the same families treated below. ANC: Anglo-Celt LSL Londonderry Sentinel ARG Armagh Guardian LST Londonderry Standard/Derry Standard BAI Ballina Impartial LUR Lurgan Times BAU Banner of Ulster MAC Mayo Constitution -
Ulsterbus Newtownabbey & Carrickfergus Schools 163H
Ulsterbus Newtownabbey & Carrickfergus Schools 163H Monday to Friday Ref.No.: 9091 Commencing Date: 02/09/2019 Depot Code 41 41 Crew Duty Number 41042405 Journey/ETM Nos. 15421545 Service No 163H 163H Sch CW Downshire High School Carrickfergus 15429 ...... Whitehead, Rail Station 1557 ...... Carrickfergus, Joymount ...... 1545 Greenisland, Station Road ...... 1554 Greenisland Estate ...... 1559 Circular Road ...... 1608 Belfast, Castle Junction ...... 1631 Belfast, Laganside Buscentre ...... 1633 CW - Schoolday Wednesdays Only 9 -School Bus 9 sept 2019 Ulsterbus Newtownabbey & Carrickfergus Schools 163H Monday to Friday Ref.No.: 9091 Commencing Date: 02/09/2019 Depot Code 41 41 Crew Duty Number 41074123 Journey/ETM Nos. 07550805 Service No 163H163H Sch Sch Ballycarry, Village 0755 ...... Larne Road 0757 ...... Slaughterford Road 0759 ...... Whitehead, Rail Station 08050805 Downshire High School Carrickfergus ...... 0823 Victoria Road ...... 0824 Prince Andrew Way, Victoria Road ...... 0825 North Road ...... 0827 Carrickfergus High School ...... 0828 sept 2019 Ulsterbus Newtownabbey & Carrickfergus Schools 165H Monday to Friday Ref.No.: 9091 Commencing Date: 02/09/2019 Depot Code 41 41 41 Crew Duty Number 240224022422 Journey/ETM Nos. 084008200825 Service No 165H 165H 165H Sch Sch Sch Straid Walk, Bus Stop ...... 08200825 Oakfield Drive ...... 0821 ...... Milebush Corner, Bus Stop ...... 0823 ...... North Road ...... 0824 ...... Glenfield, Estate ...... ...... 0826 Castlemeadows ...... ...... 0828 Copperwood ...... ...... 0829 Middle Road -
Transcription of Ruth Mcfetridge's Death Book Sorted A
RUTH MCFETRIDGE'S DEATH BOOK Transcribed by Anne Shier Klintworth LAST NAME FIRST NAME RESIDENCE DATE OF DEATH NOTES ADAIR HARRY ESKYLANE 30-Jun-1979 ADAIR HETTIE (SCOTT) BELFAST ROAD, ANTRIM 30-Sep-1991 ADAIR INA ESKYLANE 23-Aug-1980 SAM MILLAR'S SISTER ADAIR JOSEPH TIRGRACEY, MUCKAMORE 31-Dec-1973 ADAIR WILLIAM TIRGRACEY, MUCKAMORE 18-Jan-1963 ADAMS CISSY GLARRYFORD 18-Feb-1999 WILLIAM'S HALF UNCLE (I BELIEVE SHE IS REFERING TO HER HUSBAND WILLIAM ADAMS DAVID BALLYREAGH 8-Sep-1950 MCFETRIDGE ADAMS DAVID LISLABIN 15-Sep-1977 AGE 59 ADAMS DAVID RED BRAE, BALLYMENA 19-Nov-1978 THORBURN'S FATHER ADAMS ENA CLOUGHWATHER RD. 4-Sep-1999 ISSAC'S WIFE ADAMS ESSIE CARNCOUGH 18-Dec-1953 ISSAC'S MOTHER WILLIAM'S GRANDFATHER (I BELIEVE SHE IS REFERING TO HER HUSBAND WILLIAM ADAMS ISSAC BALLYREAGH 23-Oct-1901 MCFETRIDGE ADAMS ISSAC CLOUGHWATHER RD. 28-Nov-1980 ADAMS JAMES SMITHFIELD, BALLYMENA 21-Feb-1986 ADAMS JAMES SENIOR SMITHFIELD PLACE, BALLYMENA 7-Jun-1972 ADAMS JIM COREEN, BROUGHSHANE 20-Apr-1977 ADAMS JOHN BALLYREAGH 21-May-1969 ADAMS JOHN KILLYREE 7-Nov-1968 JEANIE'S FATHER ADAMS JOSEPH CARNCOUGH 22-Aug-1946 Age 54, ISSAC'S FATHER ADAMS MARJORIE COREEN, BROUGHSHANE 7-Aug-2000 ADAMS MARY AGNES MAY LATE OF SPRINGMOUNT ROAD, SUNBEAM, GLARRYFORD 29-Apr-2000 WILLIAM'S GRANDMOTHER (I BELIEVE SHE IS REFERING TO HER HUSBAND WILLIAM ADAMS MARY J. BALLYREAGH 28-Feb-1940 MCFETRIDGE ADAMS MRS. ADAM BALLYKEEL 28-Jul-1975 JOAN BROWN'S MOTHER ADAMS MRS. AGNES KILLYREE 16-Aug-1978 JEANIE'S MOTHER ADAMS MRS. -
Inventory of Closed Mine Waste Facilities in Northern Ireland. Phase 1 Data Collection and Categorisation
Inventory of closed mine waste facilities in Northern Ireland - Phase 2 Assessment Minerals and Waste Programme Commercial Report CR/14/031N BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MINERALS AND WASTE PROGRAMME COMMERCIAL REPORT CR/14/031 N Inventory of closed mine waste facilities in Northern Ireland - Phase 2 Assessment B Palumbo-Roe, K Linley, D Cameron, J Mankelow Contributor/editor T Johnston, MC Cowan The National Grid and other Ordnance Survey data © Crown Copyright and database rights 2014. Ordnance Survey Licence No. 100021290. Keywords Mine waste Directive; Inventory; Northern Ireland. Bibliographical reference B PALUMBO-ROE, K LINLEY, D CAMERON, J MANKELOW. 2014. Inventory of closed mine waste facilities in Northern Ireland - Phase 2 Assessment. British Geological Survey Commercial Report, CR/14/031. 66pp. Copyright in materials derived from the British Geological Survey’s work is owned by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and/or the authority that commissioned the work. You may not copy or adapt this publication without first obtaining permission. Contact the BGS Intellectual Property Rights Section, British Geological Survey, Keyworth, e-mail [email protected]. You may quote extracts of a reasonable length without prior permission, provided a full acknowledgement is given of the source of the extract. © NERC 2014. All rights reserved Keyworth, Nottingham British Geological Survey 2014 BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY The full range of our publications is available from BGS shops at British Geological Survey offices Nottingham, Edinburgh, London and Cardiff (Welsh publications only) see contact details below or shop online at www.geologyshop.com BGS Central Enquiries Desk Tel 0115 936 3143 Fax 0115 936 3276 The London Information Office also maintains a reference collection of BGS publications, including maps, for consultation. -
Railway Investment Priorisation Strategy
CONTENTS Ministerial Foreword In the last few years, there has been a significant upturn in rail passenger growth in Northern Ireland. Passenger numbers have almost doubled since 2002. Whilst our railway service is not extensive, its role is increasing as a travel mode of choice in our transportation network. In 2013, I published a consultation paper inviting views on what should be the priorities for future investment in our railways network. This attracted a wide variety of informed responses from which I have developed this Strategy setting out a vision and strategic direction for future railways investment over the next 20 years and beyond. It will be important, in the present period of public expenditure restraint, to use whatever resources are available to sustain and make best use of the current railway system. However, I am convinced that rail travel can offer a safe, comfortable and efficient option, particularly for commuters and inter-city passengers. As and when additional resources become available, we should be ready to develop our rail network where there is the greatest potential for further passenger growth. This Strategy offers such a robust approach. I am particularly keen to extend the option of rail travel to commuters from mid-Ulster and to populations in the south and west within the catchments of Armagh and Dungannon. However, progress will depend on the amount of funding that can be made available from the Executive’s budget and, where possible, from European grant programmes. If delivered, this ambitious Strategy would allow for a significant enhancement of existing rail capacity, preparation for the future electrification of the network and the first major extensions to the railway since the closing of lines following the Benson Report in 1963. -
Comber Historical Society
The Story Of COMBER by Norman Nevin Written in about 1984 This edition printed 2008 0 P 1/3 INDEX P 3 FOREWORD P 4 THE STORY OF COMBER - WHENCE CAME THE NAME Rivers, Mills, Dams. P 5 IN THE BEGINNING Formation of the land, The Ice Age and after. P 6 THE FIRST PEOPLE Evidence of Nomadic people, Flint Axe Heads, etc. / Mid Stone Age. P 7 THE NEOLITHIC AGE (New Stone Age) The first farmers, Megalithic Tombs, (see P79 photo of Bronze Age Axes) P 8 THE BRONZE AGE Pottery and Bronze finds. (See P79 photo of Bronze axes) P 9 THE IRON AGE AND THE CELTS Scrabo Hill-Fort P 10 THE COMING OF CHRISTIANITY TO COMBER Monastery built on “Plain of Elom” - connection with R.C. Church. P 11 THE IRISH MONASTERY The story of St. Columbanus and the workings of a monastery. P 12 THE AUGUSTINIAN MONASTERY - THE CISTERCIAN ABBEY, THE NORMAN ENGLISH, JOHN de COURCY 1177 AD COMBER ABBEY BUILT P13/14 THE CISTERCIAN ABBEY IN COMBER The site / The use of river water/ The layout / The decay and plundering/ Burnt by O’Neill. P 15/17 THE COMING OF THE SCOTS Hamiltons and Montgomerys and Con O’Neill-The Hamiltons, 1606-1679 P18 / 19 THE EARL OF CLANBRASSIL THE END OF THE HAMILTONS P20/21 SIR HUGH MONTGOMERY THE MONTGOMERIES - The building of church in Comber Square, The building of “New Comber”. The layout of Comber starts, Cornmill. Mount Alexander Castle built, P22 THE TROUBLES OF THE SIXTEEN...FORTIES Presbyterian Minister appointed to Comber 1645 - Cromwell in Ireland. -
The Belfast Gazette, 14Th April, 1972 Director of Public Prosecutions for Northern Ireland Herring Industry Board
THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 14TH APRIL, 1972 141 NORTHERN IRELAND HOSPITALS AUTHORITY FACTORIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1965 Appointment of Members The Ministry of Health and Social Services in pur- suance of the requirements of Section 115 of the The Minister of Health and Social Services in exer- Factories Act (Northern Ireland) 1965 hereby pub- cise of the powers conferred upon him by Part 2 lishes the following list of factory occupiers who, of Schedule 1 to the Health Services Act (.Northern during ths month ended 31st March, 1972 made Ireland) 1971 has appointed the following persons application for and obtained Special Exemption to be members of the Northern Ireland Hospitals Orders for limited periods from certain provisions Authority until 31st March, 1973: of Part VI of the Act. Adria Ltd., Strabane. Frank Dolan Donnelly, Esq., O.B.E., J.P., Bun-Na-Vall, Blackstaff Ltd., 77 Springfield Road, Belfast. 43 Andersonstown Road, British Enkalon Ltd.. Randalstown Road, Antrim. Belfast BT11 9AF. Carreras of Northern Ireland Ltd.. Seapark, Car- rickfergus. Joseph Edwards, Esq., O.B.E., LL.B., 2 Grange Avenue. Cigarette Components Ltd., Alanbrooke Road, Bangor, Co. Down. Belfast. Edenderry Spinning Co. Ltd., 326 Crumlin Road. Reginald Arthur Edward Magee, Esq., M.B. Belfast. F.R.C.S., F.R.C.O.G., Finlay Packaging Ltd., Finprint Works, Ballygo- 96 Malone Road, martin Road, Belfast. Belfast BT9 5HP. Londonderry Clothing Co. Ltd., Abercorn Factory, Lieutenant-Commander Alexander Niblock, R.N.R. Abercorn Road, Londonderry. (Retired), The Old Bleach Linen Co. Ltd., Randalstown, Co. St. Michael's, Antrim. Islandmagee% Co. Antrim. The Producers' Bacon Co. -
Craigs Parish Church Baptismal 1839
CRAIGS PARISH CHURCH BAPTISMAL 1839 - 1925 BAPTISM D O B SURNAME CHRISTIAN FATHER MOTHER ADDRESS OCCUPATION NOTES DATE NAME 25/07/1839 11/12/1836 Maclean Hugh Robert Nancy Craigs 25/07/1839 00/07/1832 Jackson John Robert Margaret Hillis 22/08/1839 00/05/1839 Coleman Mary Elizabeth Robert Ellen Dunminning 19/09/1839 00/11/1835 Douglas Martha Johnny Jane Sara Craigs 19/09/1839 00/11/1838 Douglas John Johnny Jane Sara Craigs 19/09/1839 00/11/1838 Boyle John David Mary Craigs 19/09/1839 17/05/1838 Porter William William Sarah 14/11/1839 10/05/1838 Sloan William Harry Martha Craigs 09/01/1840 06/12/1839 Taylor Frances Edward Jane Craigs 09/01/1840 00/05/1839 Crawford Agnes Robert Agnes Cambell 10/04/1840 04/02/1840 McClean James Elizabeth Loan 30/04/1840 00/05/1839 Brady Agnes James Mary Loan 30/04/1840 02/07/1839 Graham Hugh Matt Sarah Craigs 30/04/1840 18/11/1839 Kernahan Margaret Henry Margaret Loan 30/04/1840 00/11/1838 Cambell Margaret Robert Jane Loan 30/04/1840 00/11/1839 Maclean Agnes Ann Robert Nancy Craigs 30/04/1840 06/04/1840 Keanon James Edward M A Craigs 28/05/1840 Irvine Mary Ann George Matty Fenagh 28/05/1840 Dempsey Robert John Margaret Craigs 25/06/1840 15/05/1840 Workman Margaret James Susanna Hillhead 25/06/1840 15/01/1840 McIlroy Elizabeth Andrew Mary Drumrankin 25/06/1840 04/02/1840 Wright Anne John Betty Drumrankin 25/06/1840 25/03/1840 Macost John Rosanna 20/08/1840 25/02/1840 Aiken William Peter Margaret Craigs 20/08/1840 11/07/1840 Wilson Mary Jane William Matty Loan 15/10/1840 20/09/1840 Getty George James Martha -
1766 Religious Census for the Parish of Ballintoy, Barony of Cary, County Antrim [PRONI: T3901/2] [Sorted by Surname]
1766 Religious Census for the Parish of Ballintoy, Barony of Cary, County Antrim [PRONI: T3901/2] [Sorted by Surname] Record Surname [Standardised Surname as spelt in 1766 Forename as spelt in 1766 Townland Religion Page in No. Spelling] Religious Census Religious Census Document 13 Anderson Anderson Neale Ballintoy Protestant 1 367 Andrews Andrews Elias Craig [Craigballynoe] Protestant 5 173 Baird Baird John Ballinlea Protestant 3 211 Baird Baird Jonathon Curramoney [Coulramoney] Protestant 3 139 Ballentine Ballentin James Lagavara [Legavare] Protestant 2 272 Ballentine Ballentine John Toberkeigh Protestant 4 287 Bigham Bigham Danl Croagh Beg [Croaghbeg] Protestant 4 340 Black Black Jn Ballynastraid [Ballinstraid] Protestant 5 113 Black Black Archd Cloghcorr [Cloghcore] Protestant 2 256 Black Black Daniel Croagh More [Straidkillen] Papist 4 261 Black Black Gilbert Croagh More [Straidkillen] Papist 4 412 Black Black Laughn Lemnagh Beg [Lemaneaghbeg] Protestant 5 145 Boyd Boyd Samuel Broughgammon [Broughgamon] Protestant 2 264 Boyd Boyd David Croagh More [Straidkillen] Protestant 4 80 Boyd Boyd John Glenstaghey [Glenstaghie] Protestant 1 49 Bradford Bradford John Ballintoy Papist 1 179 Brown Brown John Ballinlea Protestant 3 375 Brown Brown Jn Currysheskin [Coulrashiskan] Protestant 5 300 Brown Brown Jn Drumnagessan [Drimnagessson] Protestant 4 53 Bryson Bryson Mr John Knocksoghey [Knoghsoughy] Protestant 1 330 Cameron Cameron Jn Lisbellanagroagh Beg [Lisbelnagroghbeg] Protestant 4 304 Carnegie Carneagie Daniel Drumnagessan [Drimnagessson] -
Planning Applications Received and Decided in the Period 01 April – 29 February 2016
Update on Development Management Statistics: 23rd March 2016 Planning Applications Received and Decided in the period 01 April – 29 February 2016 Planning Committee Linkage to Council Strategy (2015-19) Strategic Theme Protecting and Enhancing our Environments and Assets Outcome Pro-active decision making which protects the natural features, characteristics and integrity of the Borough Lead Officer Denise Dickson Cost: (If applicable) N/A 1.0 Background The ‘’Protocol for the Operation of the Planning Committee’ sets out the requirement to provide monthly updates on the number of planning applications received and decided. 2.0 Details 2.1 Annex 1 and 2 provide a list of planning applications received and decided respectively by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council in the month of February. Please note these exclude Pre-Application Discussions; Certificates of Lawful Development – Proposed or Existing; Discharge of Conditions and Non- Material Changes, to correspond with official validated statistics published by DoE. 2.2 Table 1 below details the number of planning applications received and decided as well as the number of live planning applications in the system and those in the system over 12months. Please note that only Q1 are validated statistics and all other statistics are extracted from internal management reports. Table 1 Applications Received, Decided and Live Applications Q1 Q2 Q3 January February Received (Source: Northern Ireland Planning Statistics 2015/16 first Quarterly Bulletin) Received 301 295 302 111 115 Decided 230 256 283 48 122 Live 82 95 106 106 95 >12months Total Live 685 730 715 739 751 Source: Unvalidated Statistics; Excludes: Pre-Application Discussions; Certificate of Lawful Development Proposed or Existing; Discharge of Conditions; Non-Material Change.