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Planning Applications Ag freastal ar an Dún agus Ard Mhacha Theas Serving Down and South Armagh Planning Applications Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Planning Offices are currently closed to the public, however full details of the following planning applications including plans, maps and drawings are available to view on the NI Planning Portal website at www.planningni.gov.uk If you are unable to access the Planning Portal, please contact us by email at [email protected] or by telephoning 0330 137 4036 and we will assist you. Written comments should be submitted within the next 14 days. Please quote the application number in any correspondence and note that all representations made, including objections, will be posted on the NI Planning Portal. App No. Location & Proposal App No. Location & Proposal LA07/2020/1113/O LA07/2020/1129/F Adj. to 65 Ardglass Road, Ballyhornan, 33 Circular Road, Castlewellan Ardglass Extension to dwelling Replacement dwelling LA07/2020/1131/F LA07/2020/1115/O 50 Ballybannon Road, Castlewellan 31 Mearne Road, Saul, Downpatrick Storey and half side extension to existing Replacement dwelling dwelling and removal of existing front LA07/2020/1127/O porch, removal of existing rear gable and right-hand gable chimney, alteration to Between 59 and 61 Downpatrick Road, existing left hand gable chimney, installation Killough of new slates to existing roof and interior Infill dwelling alterations, associated site works and LA07/2020/1093/F extension to boundary curtilage 186 Listooder Road, Saintfield Parks, LA07/2020/1095/O Saintfield Lands 160m N.E. of 37 Burrenbridge Road, Extension to dwelling Castlewellan LA07/2020/1123/F Detached farm dwelling with associated site works, new entrance to both the existing 77 Comber Road, Killyleagh farm yard and proposed new dwelling Retention of agricultural shed as built in LA07/2020/1098/F association with existing established and active farm business 24 Oldtown Road, Annalong LA07/2020/1088/F Replacement Dwelling, New Store and Domestic Garage. Adj. to 38 Chestnut Road, Ballykine, Ballynahinch LA07/2020/1112/F Demolition of existing building and Lands approx. 30m N. of 372a Newry Road, replacement with single dwelling and garage Kilkeel LA07/2020/1092/F Farm dwelling and garage 39 Old Road, Newcastle LA07/2020/1119/F Extension to dwelling 4 Marguerite Gardens, Newcastle LA07/2020/1096/F Demolition of existing garage and replacement with boathouse Greenvale Nursing Home, 80 and 82 Mill Hill, Clarkhill, Castlewellan LA07/2020/1130/O Change in position and provision of W.C. Adj. to 180 Moyad Road, Kilkeel for garage as approved under Planning Dwelling in a cluster Permission LA07/2017/1450/F and L.B. LA07/2020/1132/RM Consent LA07/2017/1148/LBC Approx. 80m N.E. of 77 Moneyscalp Road, LA07/2020/1099/LBC Bryansford, Newcastle Greenvale Nursing Home, 80 and 82 Mill Hill, Replacement dwelling and garage Clarkhill, Castlewellan Re-advertisements Change in position and provision of W.C. for garage as approved under Planning LA07/2020/0927/O Permission LA07/2017/1450/F and L.B. Lands located 430m W. of 4 Mountain Road, Consent LA07/2017/1148/LBC Ballynahinch LA07/2020/1111/O Replacement dwelling and garage (off site) Approx. 130m S.S.E. of 83 Buckshead Road, (Amended site description) Downpatrick LA07/2020/0742/F Dwelling and garage on a farm under Policy 118 Aughnahoory Road, Kilkeel CTY10 of PPS21 Replacement Dwelling (amended address LA07/2020/1116/F and plans) Rear gardens of 115 and 117 Main Street, Dundrum Two detached dwellings with proposed shared access from Manse Road and associated site works Marie Ward, Chief Executive Oifig an Iúir, Newry Office O’Hagan House, Monaghan Row, Newry, BT35 8DJ. Oifig Dhún Pádraig, Downpatrick Office Downshire Civic Centre, Downshire Estate, Ardglass Road, Downpatrick, BT30 6GQ. www.newrymournedown.org Council 0300 013 2233 Planning 033 0137 4036 Ag freastal ar an Dún agus Ard Mhacha Theas Serving Down and South Armagh Planning Applications Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Planning Offices are currently closed to the public, however full details of the following planning applications including plans, maps and drawings are available to view on the NI Planning Portal website at www.planningni.gov.uk If you are unable to access the Planning Portal, please contact us by email at [email protected] or by telephoning 0330 137 4036 and we will assist you. Written comments should be submitted within the next 14 days. Please quote the application number in any correspondence and note that all representations made, including objections, will be posted on the NI Planning Portal. App No. Location & Proposal App No. Location & Proposal App No. Location & Proposal LA07/2020/1102/O LA07/2020/1124/F LA07/2020/0053/F 15 Bavan Road, Mayobridge 40m S.W. of 58 Kiltybane Road, Cullyhanna, 51 Donaghaguy Road, Donaghaguy, Dwelling and garage Newry Warrenpoint, Co. Down LA07/2020/1106/F Dwelling house and garage on farm Replacement dwelling with domestic garage Approx. 15m S. of Rosetta Dwelling House, 51 LA07/2020/1125/F (amended plan received) Rostrevor Road, Moygannon, Warrenpoint 51 Archdale, Cloghreagh, Bessbrook LA07/2020/0418/RM Conversion and alteration of existing Roof space conversion including dormer window 20 Redbridge Road, Drumlough, Rathfriland, outbuildings to residential use to rear BT34 5AH LA07/2020/1107/F LA07/2020/1134/F Replacement dwelling and garage N. of 7 Aughnamoira Road, Newry No.93 Carrickasticken Road, Newry (Amended plans) Farm dwelling Alterations and Extension to Dwelling House, LA07/2020/0658/F LA07/2020/1108/O including extension to front and side, internal 330m E. of 2 Mass Rock Lane, Newry, Down, Northern Ireland, BT34 2NS 12 Yellow Road, Cleomack, Hilltown alterations, elevation changes, raising the height of house and changes to the Replacement dwelling and garage Replacement dwelling and detached garage external finish (Amended address) with retention of existing dwelling for ancillary accommodation/storage LA07/2020/1136/F LA07/2020/0674/F LA07/2020/1133/F Lands adj. to and approx. 38m W. of 100m N.E. 47 Mayo Road, Mayobridge Ballydogherty Road, Lisanagree, Poyntzpass Approx. 35m S.W. of 94 Leitrim Road, Hilltown Dwelling and detached garage (Change of house Erection of an Infill Detached Rural Dwelling type to that approved under P/2003/1768/O Temporary retention of existing as living House and Detached Domestic Garage, and P/2006/1874/RM) (Amended description accommodation Associated Landscaping and Ancillary works and plans) LA07/2020/1135/F LA07/2020/1095/O LA07/2019/0958/F 15 Greenan Lough Road, Newry Lands 160m N.E. of 37 Burrenbridge Road, The Brass Monkey, 1-4 Sandy Street, Newry, Extension to dwelling Castlewellan BT34 1EN LA07/2020/1094/F Detached farm dwelling with associated site Retention of External Terrace Area Over 9 Kildare Street, Newry works, new entrance to both the existing farm 2 Levels at Rear of Existing Brass Monkey and Retention of change of use on restaurant/cafe yard and proposed new dwelling Ginger Jane’s Public Houses (amended plans LA07/2020/1101/F LA07/2020/1098/F and description) 4 Vimy Terrace, Newry 24 Oldtown Road, Annalong LA07/2019/1276/F Storage shed Replacement Dwelling, New Store and Lands 38m S.E. of No.50 Kenard Villas, Newry, BT34 1LQ LA07/2020/1109/F Domestic Garage. Residential development comprising 2 no. 24 Willow Grove, Newry LA07/2020/1112/F detached. 2no. semi-detached dwelling and Single storey extension Lands approx. 30m N. of 372a Newry Road, Kilkeel 4no Apartments (total 8 units) associated LA07/2020/1121/F communal space, landscaping and car parking. Farm dwelling and garage Lands approx. 40m N. of 8a Carn Road, Killeavy (amended scheme) LA07/2020/1119/F Dwelling on farm LA07/2020/0142/F 4 Marguerite Gardens, Newcastle LA07/2020/1126/F Lands to the rear of Littleton House, 18 Windsor Demolition of existing garage and replacement Lands approx. 15m E. of 29 Cottage Road, Avenue, Newry, BT34 1EG with boathouse Newry, Clontygora Proposed erection of 14 no. units comprising LA07/2020/1130/O Dwelling on a gap site 6 no. semi-detached and 8 no. detached, Adj. to 180 Moyad Road, Kilkeel LA07/2020/1086/F landscaping, car parking and other ancillary Dwelling in a cluster works. (Amended scheme) 125m N.W. of No.4A Mountain Road, Camlough LA07/2020/1132/RM LA07/2020/0942/RM Replacement of existing dwelling and retention of existing dwelling for garden store Approx. 80m N.E. of 77 Moneyscalp Road, Lands between No’s 9 and 17 Lower Foughill Bryansford, Newcastle Road, Jonesborough, Newry LA07/2020/1090/F Replacement dwelling and garage Proposed infill site for dwelling and detached Lands Adj. to and approx. 50m (Dwelling garage (Plans uploaded) 01) and 95m (Dwelling 02) S.E. of No.7 Re-advertisements Derrywilligan Road, Bessbrook LA07/2017/0640/F LA07/2020/0973/F Erection of 2 No. Rural Infill detached houses 27 and 29 Church Street, Rostrevor Kinney Recycling Ltd, 78 Chancellors Road, Newry and 1 No. detached domestic garage and Construction of six apartments to replace No. 29 associated landscaping Church Street, Rostrevor, previously demolished Modification of Condition 4 of consent LA07/2020/1100/F under P/2000/0830/CA and No. 27 Church P/1998/1006 dated 31st July 1998 to allow for the acceptance and storage of small quantities 26 Molly Road, Jonesborough, Newry Street, Rostrevor, previously demolished under P/2009/0643/CA (amended plans) of putrescible waste delivered on site under 2 storey side extension to dwelling (GF permitted EWC code 20 03 01. Total annual extension shown on plan of house approved at LA07/2018/0479/F tonnages on site will remain unchanged outset 04/08/2008 P/2008/0386) Lands to the N.
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