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Planning Applications Decisions Issued Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 19/11/2018 To: 25/11/2018 No. of Applications: 47 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2017/1296/F Mr C Milligan Cill Dara CILL DARA Conversion of outbuilding to Permission 23/11/2018 62.6 Green Road Green Road dwelling with new extensions Refused Ardglass Ardglass (amended description) BT30 7UA LA07/2017/1299/F Mr Patrick Small 43 Upper 58 metres South East of 43 Erection of dwelling on a farm Permission 23/11/2018 62.8 Burren Road Upper Burren Road Refused Warrenpoint Warrenpoint BT34 3PT BT34 3PT LA07/2017/1455/F Newry Mourne and Down DC Adjacent existing pavilion Proposed new bowling club Permission 23/11/2018 58.6 Council Offices Castle Park pavilion to include main hall, Granted Haughey House Newcastle toilet's and changing facilities Greenbank Industrial Estate Newry BT34 2QU LA07/2017/1485/F Mr J McCabe 62 Killyleagh Site approx. 250m south east Conversion & extension of Permission 22/11/2018 57.4 Road of No 60 Killyleagh Road barn previously approved Refused Downpatrick Downpatrick under R/2014/0654/F with BT30 9BN Co Down additional extension to form BT30 9BN new domestic dwelling LA07/2017/1704/O Ms Clair Ferris Killoughy Between 16 & 20 Lough Road Proposed 2 no dwellings on in- Permission 22/11/2018 52.4 Road South Crossgar fill site under Policy CTY8 Refused Millisle BT30 9DT Newtownards BT22 2DY Page 1 of 13 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 19/11/2018 To: 25/11/2018 No. of Applications: 47 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2017/1872/F Mr & Mrs Walsh 81 81 Burrenreagh Road Conversion of existing Stable Permission 23/11/2018 47.4 Burrenreagh Road Bryansford Block into holiday Granted Bryansford BT33 0PU accommodation BT33 0PU LA07/2017/1878/F Mr D McClenaghan 25 No.23 Old Grand Jury Road Proposed Housing Permission 23/11/2018 47.2 Lough Road Saintfield Development of 7 No. Refused Ballywillin Co Down dwellings (3 pairs of semi- Crossgar BT24 7JD detached 2 storey dwellings BT30 9DT and one detached 2 storey dwelling) (amended proposal) LA07/2018/0243/F Eugene McGuinness 55A 55 & 55A Derryleckagh Road To change the location of Permission 23/11/2018 40.2 Derryleckagh Road Newry entrance previously granted Granted Newry BT34 2NL under application No. P/ BT34 2NL 2013/0398/F LA07/2018/0270/F Conquer Fitness Ballyardle Unit 7 Ballyardle Business Park Retrospective change of use Permission 23/11/2018 39.8 Business Park Dunnaval Road from Store to Gym Granted Unit 7 Dunaval Road Kilkeel Kilkeel Co Down BT34 4JT LA07/2018/0587/DC Douglas Gale Ltd 27 21-27 Bryansford Village Discharge of Condition 21 of Approval 23/11/2018 30.4 Bryansford Village Newcastle Planning Permission R/ Newcastle 2011/0599/F: Following site BT33 0PT clearance and prior to development, the Department shall receive in writing an update of the risk assessment as presented in the RSK Ireland (RSK) "Environmental Site Assessment and Page 2 ofGenericQuantitative 13 Risk Assessment"dated April 2012. This update should provide; a. An updated conceptual site model (CSM) supported by surveyed groundwater maps for each groundwater body identified and which identifies the locations of current groundwater abstractions at or adjacent to site. b. Revised risk assessment fully informed by the updated CSM and the information under Condition 1. c. The risk assessment(s0 shall be undertaken in accordance with the guidance on Model Procedures for the Management of Land Contamination (CLR11) to identify all unacceptable risks and provide remedial criteria to be met through the remedial strategy. Planning Applications Decisions Issued LA07/2018/0587/DC Douglas Gale Ltd 27 From:21-27 19/11/2018 Bryansford VillageTo: 25/11/2018Discharge of Condition 21 of Approval 23/11/2018 30.4 Bryansford Village Newcastle Planning Permission R/ Newcastle 2011/0599/F: Following site BT33 0PT No. of Applications: 47clearance and prior to development, the Department Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location shallProposal receive in writing an Decision Date Time to update of the risk assessment Decision Process as presented in the RSK Issued (Weeks) Ireland (RSK) "Environmental Site Assessment and GenericQuantitative Risk Assessment"dated April 2012. This update should provide; a. An updated conceptual site model (CSM) supported by surveyed groundwater maps for each groundwater body identified and which identifies the locations of current groundwater abstractions at or adjacent to site. b. Revised risk assessment fully informed by the updated CSM and the information under Condition 1. c. The risk assessment(s0 shall be undertaken in accordance with the guidance on Model Procedures for the Management of Land Contamination (CLR11) to identify all unacceptable risks and provide remedial criteria to be met through the remedial strategy. LA07/2018/0675/F Eric Truesdale 34 Tullywest Approx 20m south east of 34 Proposed erection of 1no Permission 23/11/2018 28 Road Tullywest Road Saintfield Agricultural shed/store Refused Saintfield BT24 7LX BT24 7LX Page 3 of 13 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 19/11/2018 To: 25/11/2018 No. of Applications: 47 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2018/0704/F Katherine Fagan 49 Church 49 Church Road Replacement dwelling Permission 23/11/2018 27.4 Road Forkhill Granted Forkhill Newry Newry BT35 9SX BT35 LA07/2018/0757/O Mrs Ann Farrel 49 Greenan Land adjacent to 51 Greenan Proposed infill dwelling and Permission 23/11/2018 27 Road Road garage (Amended plans) Granted Newry Newry BT34 2PZ BT34 2PZ LA07/2018/1005/F O'Neill Tractors 116 116a Concession Road Proposed extension for the Permission 23/11/2018 21.6 Concession Road Crossmaglen BT35 9JE manufacture of agricultural Granted Crossmaglen farm machinery to existing Newry premises. (amended address) BT35 9JE LA07/2018/1006/LDE Mr Patrick Blessing Blessings Service Station Petrol Station, Shop, Agri- PPG 23/11/2018 20.4 Blessings Service Station 200 Concession Road Store and petrol pumps 200 Concession Road Crossmaglen Crossmaglen BT35 9JD Newry BT35 9JD LA07/2018/1032/O Mr Sean amd Mrs Eunice Land 10 metres North 47 Proposed erection of farm Permission 19/11/2018 19.2 Watters 45 Mullaghduff Mullaghduff Road dwelling Refused Road Cullyhanna Cullyhanna BT35 0LE BT35 0LE Page 4 of 13 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 19/11/2018 To: 25/11/2018 No. of Applications: 47 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2018/1036/O Messrs P & S Kane 52 Land 50m north east of 83 Proposed single storey Permission 23/11/2018 19.2 Middle Tollymore Road Moneyscalp Road dwelling and detached garage Granted Newcastle Bryansford on a farm BT33 0JJ LA07/2018/1098/LBC Clanrye Group Ltd Unit 4 and ground floor The Internal alterations to facilitate Consent 23/11/2018 19 Drumalane Mill The Quays Foundry change of use from retail units Granted Shopping and Leisure Centre Drumalane Mill to office based training Newry The Quays Shopping and facilities. BT35 8QS leisure Centre Newry BT35 8QS LA07/2018/1099/F Clanrye Group Ltd Unit 4 and ground floor The Change of use from retail to Permission 23/11/2018 21 Drumalane Mill The Quays Foundry office based training facilities Granted Shopping and Leisure Centre Drumalane Mill and all ancillary works Newry The Quays Shopping and BT35 8QS leisure Centre Newry BT35 8QS LA07/2018/1168/F KAP Properties Unit 5 Site 3 New detached garage Permission 23/11/2018 17 Down Business Park Saul acres (Retrospective) Granted Downpatrick Saul Road BT30 9JP Downpatrick Page 5 of 13 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 19/11/2018 To: 25/11/2018 No. of Applications: 47 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2018/1221/F Patrick McMahon Bernish 65 The Glen Single storey extension to side Permission 23/11/2018 15.8 House Newry and rear of dwelling and Granted 21 Bernish Road Co. Down replacement annex to opposite Newry BT35 8BS side of dwelling to allow for an BT35 8PZ additional bedroom with en- suite and garden room and alterations to dwelling LA07/2018/1254/F Mr Donal McNulty 35/37 St. No. 26 St. Mary's Street Refurbishment of existing Permission 23/11/2018 15.4 Mary's Street Newry dwelling. Demolition of existing Granted Newry BT34 2AA single storey return and BT34 2AA erection of new 2 storey rear extension. LA07/2018/1281/LDE Mr and Mrs Craig Baxter 7 Ringbane Road Storage and distribution of Permission 23/11/2018 13.2 Anchor Engineering Newry machine parts Granted 5 Ringbane Road BT34 1NL Newry BT34 1NL LA07/2018/1289/O Jason Macauley 51 125m NW of No. 55 Erect replacement dwelling Permission 21/11/2018 12.4 Ballydonnell Road Ballydonnell Road and detached garage with Refused Downpatrick Downpatrick access to public road via BT30 8EP existing un-altered access. LA07/2018/1294/F Mr K Fitzsimons & Ms B 6 Struell Avenue Extension to side and Permission 22/11/2018 13 Molloy 6 Struell Avenue Downpatrick alterations to dwelling Granted Downpatrick BT30 6GP Page 6 of 13 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 19/11/2018 To: 25/11/2018 No. of Applications: 47 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2018/1326/F Harry Mackin 27 Hilltown No.
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