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Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only for the Period:-09/09/2019 to 13/09/2019 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-09/09/2019 to 13/09/2019 Count : 30 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/1180/F Proposed single storey 160 Ballagh Road Full N Irvine Design Ltd Unit 5 replacement dwelling with loft Fivemiletown The B/Market 132 Main storage, front porch, detached Co Tyrone Street garage, car port and rear BT75 0LE Fivelmiletown return BT75 0PW LA09/2019/1181/F Extension to dwelling to create 19 Fairlea Heights Full Gibson Design & Build 25 new kitchen Moneymore Ballinderry Bridge Road Coagh Cookstown BT80 0BR LA09/2019/1182/F Extension to rear of existing 25 Derrygarve Park Full dwelling Castledawson LA09/2019/1183/F Proposed Retention of Adjacent to 18 Full McKeown & Shields 1 Building to Provide Communal Cookstown Road Annagher Road Site Canteen, Locker Room + Dungannon Coalisland First Aid Facilities BT71 4NE LA09/2019/1186/F Two storey detached dwelling 32 Mullaghboy Lane Full McGurk Architects 33 King Magherafelt Street Magherafelt BT45 6AR LA09/2019/1187/F Single storey extension to 169 Ballagh Road Full Kenneth J Pryce 11 Lord existing suspended ground Fivemiletown Wardens Crescent floor of the bakery Bangor BT19 1YJ Page 1 of 6 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-09/09/2019 to 13/09/2019 Count : 30 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/1188/F Retention of two agricultural 27 Letteran Road Full David Mc Kinley 16 Tarlum buildings for the storage of Moneymore Road farm machinery associated to Magherafelt Omagh business BT78 5QQ LA09/2019/1189/O Proposed dwelling and 200m N.W. of 61 Outline McKeown and Shields domestic garage Gortlenaghan Road Associates Ltd 1 Annagher Galbally Road Dungannon Coalisland BT71 4NE LA09/2019/1190/F Internal alterations to public The Cosy Corner Bar Full McGurk Architects 33 King house to enlarge existing off 68 Gulladuff Road Street sales within bar area with new Gulladuff Magherafelt shop front and external BT45 6ar refurbishment of off sales and bar elevations LA09/2019/1191/F Proposed retention of existing Lands adjacent to 6 Full Vision Design 31 Rainey office and proposed store for Moyola Road Street storage of fireplaces and Castledawson Magherafelt stoves BT45 5DA LA09/2019/1192/RM Proposed new bungalow 20m North of 33 Reserved Ryan Diamond 33 Oldtown dwelling Oldtown Road Matters Road Bellaghy Bellaghy BT45 8LQ LA09/2019/1193/O Proposed site for dwelling and 50m West of 107 Outline APS Architects LLP 4 Mid garage on a farm Ballyneill Road Ulster Business Park Moneymore Sandholes Road Cookstown BT80 9LU Page 2 of 6 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-09/09/2019 to 13/09/2019 Count : 30 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/1194/O Proposed new dwelling on a Site 100m West of 6 Outline Newline Architects 48 Main farm Dunarnon Road Street Magherafelt Castledawson BT45 8AB LA09/2019/1195/F Proposed new dwelling and 80m South West of No. Full CMI Planners 38 Airfield domestic garage 6 Drumard Lane Road Draperstown The Creagh Toomebridge BT41 3SQ LA09/2019/1196/O Proposed dwelling and Land approx. 110m NE Outline Bernard J Donnelly 30 domestic garage on a farm of 5 Corleaghan Road Lismore Road Ballygawley Clogher BT70 2ND LA09/2019/1197/F Single storey extension to 227 Cranteel Road Full J Aidan Kelly Ltd 50 front of dwelling for additional Dungannon Tullycullion Road bedroom accommodation. BT70 1PJ. Dungannon BT70 3LY LA09/2019/1198/F Proposed single storey dining 24 Upper Cranlome Full J Aidan kelly Ltd 50 room extension to side of Road Tullcullion Road house. Dungannon Dungannon BT70 2HS. BT70 3LY LA09/2019/1199/O Proposed replacement 20M SW of No.24 Outline Vision Design 31 Rainey dwelling and detached Barrack Road Street garage. Ballymaguigan Magherafelt Magherafelt BT45 5DA BT45 6LY. Page 3 of 6 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-09/09/2019 to 13/09/2019 Count : 30 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/1200/O Proposed dwelling and Approx 170m NW of Outline C.McIlvar Ltd Unit 7 garage. No.56 Tullyaran Road Cookstown Enterprise Centre Dungannon. Sandholes Road Cookstown BT80 9LU LA09/2019/1201/F Proposed multi-purpose Derrylaughan Kevin Full Blackbaird Architecture 4 community hall, with ancillary Barrys GFC Club Glenree Avenue toilets, store and plant rooms rooms Dungannon adjoining and linked to 90 Ballybeg Road BT71 6XG existing club rooms. Aughamullan Coalisland Co Tyrone BT71 5DX. LA09/2019/1202/DC Discharge of Condition No.04 Unit 2 Discharge C McIlvar Ltd Unit 7 from previously approved Approx 135m NE of 11 of Condition Cookstown Enterprise Centre LA09/2019/0130/F. Derryvale Park Sandholes Road Coalisland. Cookstown BT80 9LU LA09/2019/1203/O Erection of 2 Storey Dwelling Apporx 60m SW of 49 Outline Bernard J Donnelly 30 and Domestic Garage on a Glenchuil Road Lismore Road farm. Ballygawley. Augher BT70 2ND LA09/2019/1204/O Proposed dwelling and garage Land approx. 100mts Outline Henry Marshall Brown 10 on a farm. NW of 12 Lisnagleer Union Street Road Cookstown Dungannon BT80 8NN BT70 3LN. Page 4 of 6 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-09/09/2019 to 13/09/2019 Count : 30 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/1205/F Proposed infill dwelling under Lands 10m NW of 27 Full Healy McKewon Architects PPS 21 CTY8 Colliers Lane 11-13 Maghera Street Coalisland Kilrea Dungannon. BT51 5QL LA09/2019/1206/O Proposed dwelling and Lands approx. 30m to Outline Mr B Gallagher Cohage detached domestic garage the North-North East of Studios Gortrush under CTY 10 PPS 21. and adjoining 2 upper Great Northern Road Kildress Road Omagh Cookstown BT78 5EJ BT80 9RS. LA09/2019/1207/O Erection of a dwelling on a Between 42&43 Luney Outline S.J. Hudson 21 Main Street farm with a detached double Road Desertmartin garage. Desertmartin Magherafelt Magherafelt BT45 5LW BT45 5JW. LA09/2019/1208/A New ATM surround , 18-20 Scotch Street Advertisem Oppermann Associates Unit 600x600m internal suspended Dungannon ent D1 The Steelworks double sided Perspex sign Bt70 1BD. Foley Street with digital print logo to both Dublin side, fully-illuminated x2 No. D01 R8P3 300x300mm aluminium plaque, 0.60m New 600mm square projecting double sided Perspex sign, 0.15m x 1.10m New 3mm thick 316L horizontal brush finish stainless steel laser cut individual letters. New stalk spotlight over new branch locator. Page 5 of 6 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-09/09/2019 to 13/09/2019 Count : 30 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/1209/F Change of use from post 23-25 High Street Full McCollum Conservation The office and dwelling to office Moneymore Yard accommodation including a BT45 7PA. 42 Farlough Road single storey rear extension Dungannon and internal alterations and BT71 4DU improvements. LA09/2019/1210/LBC Change of use from former 23-25 High Stree Listed McCollum Concervation The post office and dwelling to Moneymore Building Yard office accommodation BT45 7PA. Consent 42 Farlough Road including a single storey rear Dungannon extension and internal BT71 4DU alterations and improvements. LA09/2019/1211/LBC Re branding from First Trust 18-20 Scotch Street Listed Opperman Associates Unit Bank to AIB with replacement Dungannon Building D1 of all external signs. BT70 1BD. Consent The Steelworks Foley Street Dublin D01R8P3 Page 6 of 6.
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