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Advertising Schedule 2021 Advertisements Planning Public Notice Tender Derry City & Strabane Select List District Council Recruitment Advertising Licensing/SAG Schedule 2021 derrystrabane.com/advertising Derry City & Strabane District Council Guidelines for advertising Planning Public Notice Publications Exceptions Statutory Holidays Tender Licensing/SAG * Optional Select List Recruitment DC&SDC ads are allocated a Planning Ads The recommended Exception ads fall outside Please note changes 3-4 day development cycle. Are scheduled weekly. publications for DC&SDC the DC&SDC Advertising to the schedule during This cycle has been devised ads are as follows: Schedule: Statutory Holidays: to provide adequate time Public Notice the week before placement/ Licensing & SAG Ads • Derry Journal When scheduling an When scheduling an ad publication for: Are scheduled as required • Londonderry exception ad please during a Statutory Holiday based on a 3-4 day cycle, Sentinel allow the same 3-4 day please ensure officers • The provision of copy. week before placement • Strabane Chronicle development cycle the are available for proofing • Drafting print ready (See Planning Ads). • Strabane Weekly News week before placement/ approval and Director / ads for each required • Tyrone Constitution publication. This is to Chief Executive sign-off. publication. Tenders / Restricted • Ulster Herald ensure the correct proofing, • Proofing, changes & List Applications development and sign off Officer approval. Are scheduled monthly • * Belfast Telegraph procedures are met. • Chief Executive (See Schedule). sign-off. • Specialist, Online & • Co-ordination of press Recruitment Ads Alternative Publications and www placement. Are scheduled monthly. are based on project or client requirements • The Gazette Belfast Gazette derrystrabane.com/advertising Derry City & Strabane District Council Guidelines for advertising derrystrabane.com/advertising Derry City & Strabane District Council Guidelines for advertising derrystrabane.com/advertising Derry City & Strabane District Council DCSDC_Planning_Journal_Sentinel_04.04.2017_4clms x 190mm_draft2.pdf 1 29/03/2017 11:52:17 DCSDC_Planning_Journal_Sentinel_25_26.04.2017_2clms x 290mm_draft1.pdf 1 19/04/2017 14:44:21 PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS Full details of the following Full details of the following planning applications including plans, maps and drawings Guidelines planning applications including are available to view on the NI Planning Portal www.planningni.gov.uk or at the Council plans, maps and drawings are available to view on the NI Planning Planning Oce or by contacting (0300 200 7830) . Written comments should be Portal www.planningni.gov.uk or at submitted within the next 14 days. Please quote the application number in any the Council Planning Oce or by contacting (0300 200 7830) . correspondence and note that all representations made, including objections, will be Written comments should be posted on the NI Planning Portal. submitted within the next 14 days. Please quote the application number in any correspondence Initial Advertisements and note that all representations made, including objections, will be APPLICATION LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICATION LOCATION PROPOSAL posted on the NI Planning Portal. LA11/2017/0288/F 82 Moyola Drive Proposed single LA11/2017/0285/O Lands Occupied by Demolition of for advertising Initial Advertisements Ballyarnett Derry BT48 8EE storey bedroom and Waterside Niche Drinks 10 buildings, mixed use APPLICATION LOCATION PROPOSAL wet room extension Rossdowney Road re-development to LA11/2017/0340/F 56 Rockfield Derry First floor side and ramp to rear. Londonderry include food Ballyarnett BT48 8AX extension to dwelling, including LA11/2017/0295/F 41 Bracken Park Proposed single superstore with a new mid roof Ballyarnett Londonderry storey extension to ancillary non-food, front dormer and business innovation single storey rear BT48 8AY provide a shower extension. room and 2 no centre and retention LA11/2017/0347/F 12 Castleview Park Single storey rear of existing former Ballyarnett Derry BT48 8BS extension and side single bedrooms. access ramp LA11/2017/0297/F 11 Moyola Avenue Single storey school building as Planning LA11/2017/0350/F 58 Elmvale One storey rear sun creche, access from Ballyarnett Londonderry extension to provide Ballyarnett Culmore Derry room to dwelling. BT48 8SJ BT48 8FT a shower room and Rossdowney Road, LA11/2017/0346/O 12 Gortnessy Road Site for a single bedroom car parking, servicing Faughan Drumahoe replacement Londonderry dwelling (2 Storey) LA11/2017/0273/F Site adjacent to 1 2No. detached two and associated LA11/2017/0348/F Approx 215m NNE Retention of in part Faughan Temple Road storey houses with landscaping. Faughan of 191 Glenshane above ground Renewal of Outline Road Claudy slurry lagoon Maydown Derry integral garages Co Londonderry formed using clay former Temple B&B planning consent banks and purpose LA11/2017/0294/F 4 Rossdowney Single storey made liner LA11/2017/0279/O Site 20m NW of 11 Proposed two LA11/2017/0354/F Lands to the rear Retention of Faughan Keery Road Bready storey o¤ site Waterside Gardens Waterside extension to provide Faughan of No. 8 Ward extension of Londonderry a single bedroom Road Eglinton Co domestic curtilage Co Tyrone replacement Derry of No. 8 Ward BT82 0DY dwelling BT47 5PN Road, L'Derry, LA11/2017/0283/F 27 Lisdale Park Proposed single LA11/2017/0298/LB Waterside Railway Demolition of late (approved under C Station Duke Street 1980s middle A/2010/0523RM) Faughan L'Derry storey side and erection of extension to Waterside Derry-Londonderry insertion, and repair detached domestic BT47 6DH and refurbishment garage dwelling LA11/2017/0360/RM Approx. 20M Erection of dwelling LA11/2017/0274/F Unit 1 The Quay 114 Proposed retention works to the west Faughan South East of No. and east original 203 Ardmore Foyleside Strand Road Derry of change of use of Road L'Derry building and the C BT48 7NR part of building to LA11/2016/0413/F Lands directly Proposed 1no. hair salon (as station shed. New Faughan south of 15 detached 2 storey platform and canopy Ballygudden Road dwelling highlighted in yellow Eglinton L'Derry to side and north of M on plans) from C LA11/2017/0351/F 34 Great James Renewal of building. New Foyleside Street Derry planning restaurant application modern entrance M A/2011/0158/F - LA11/2017/0280/LB 3 College Terrace Internal secondary and new ground Change of use, Y C Derry BT48 7NZ glazing to sliding alterations and floor Y extensions to Foyleside sash windows accommodation provide 11no. LA11/2017/0300/F 120 M North of 24 Erection of new one CM within shed. CM double ensuite guest bedroom Sperrin Umrycam Road and a half storey accomodation in Feeny BT47 4TJ dwelling - MY association with An Re-advertisements Chulturlann. MY (Amendment under LA11/2016/1076/F 3 Daphne Gardens Single storey rear LA11/2017/0361/F 6 Rosemount Replacement shop previous approval CY Foyleside Avenue Derry City front and Waterside Waterside extension to BT48 0HN re-surfacing to LA11/2015/0778/F) Londonderry accommodate open CY CMY front garden area LA11/2017/0286/LB 35 Shipquay Street Internal change of BT47 6LX plan and replacement railings and gate. C (Ground Floor) use for the ground Kitchen/living/dining K LA11/2017/0355/F No. 2 Slieveboy Ground floor The Moor Derry BT48 6DL floor only from retail spaces. Installation of Sperrin Road Claudy extension & CMY to restaurant. There Londonderry alteration to front replacement BT47 4AS of dwelling with will be no changes windows throughout roof replacement to to the structure rear sunroom K existing dwelling. LA11/2017/0358/F Nazareth House Demolition of LA11/2017/0293/F 34 Rathlin Gardens Single storey Widening of existing The Moor 174 Bishop St existing buildings The Moor Londonderry extension to provide Londonderry (except Nazareth vehicular access & BT48 6UJ House Listed BT48 9UE a shower room, relocation of existing Building) and lobby, double pedestrian access. development of 63 no. dwellings (39 bedroom and LA11/2017/0019/F Site adjacent to 11 Erection of two no. no. new build extended kitchen Waterside Woodland Close two storey detached dwellings in a mixture of LA11/2017/0248/F Pets at Home Unit Variation of Woodside Heights dwellings with semi-detached, Waterside 12 Crescent Link conditions 2 & 3 of Derry detached garages - terrace and apartments and the Retail Park Crescent planning permission amendment of 'E' refurbishment of Link Londonderry LA11/2015/0609/F. type house design at Nazareth House to provide 24 no. CAT1 BT47 5FX Varied to : The plots 76&77 elderly apartments) rating level from air Strabane Old Road with associated under consent landscape area and conditioning plant accesses onto shall not exceed A/2005/0938/ Foyle Park and existing background LA11/2016/0511/F Lands within Erection of 16no. Bishop Street. LA11/2017/0357/F 22 Laurel Park Proposed single noise levels at Faughan existing housing semi-detached Waterside L'Derry BT47 5PL storey rear noise-sensitive development at dwellings extension to dwelling receptors closest to Gortin Meadows (amendment to Re-advertisements the site during the Waterside Derry previous approvals LA11/2016/0295/F Between 26 & 28 Proposed detached Waterside Deanfield L'Derry 2 storey dwelling time the plant is A/2007/0375/F & and associated site operational A/2004/0037/F) works (Amended and amendments to description of (between 06:30 and proposal) 20:00 hours) during road layout LA11/2017/0065/F 30 Lawrence Hill Amended (previously approved Foyleside Derry BT48 7NJ Description of both daytime hours Proposal - Change (07.00hrs - under of use from family LA11/2015/0286/F & house to house in 23.00hrs) and night multiple occupation time hours A/2008/0005/F) (10 bedrooms) (amended proposal) LA11/2016/0413/F Lands directly Proposed 1no. (23.00hrs - Faughan south of 15 detached 2 storey 07.00hrs) Ballygudden Road dwelling Eglinton L'Derry LA11/2017/0282/F 1 Roe Gardens Single storey rear www.planningni.gov.uk Waterside Waterside extension (3.23m2 www.planningni.gov.uk Londonderry floor area) for John Kelpie MEng., CEng., MIStructE., MIEI BT47 2HT disabled access John Kelpie MEng., CEng., MIStructE., MIEI shower/wc.
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