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Planning Applications – Airport, Antrim and Dunsilly Deas Planning Applications – Airport, Antrim and Dunsilly DEAs Planning Applications The Planning Committee meets monthly to consider all non-delegated applications. The Council’s Scheme of Delegation is available at: www.antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk. Full details of the following applications including plans are available to view via Public Access on the NI Planning Portal www.planningni.gov.uk or at the Council Planning Office. Telephone 0300 123 6677. Text Phone 18001 028 9034 000. Written comments should be submitted within 14 days and should quote the application number. Please note that all representations will be made available on Public Access. APPLICATION NO LOCATION PROPOSAL (IN BRIEF) Proposed 2 storey dwelling with 21A Belfast Road, Nutts garage to the rear (Change of house LA03/2020/0229/F Corner, Crumlin type as approved under LA03/2017/0587/RM) Riverside School, 8 Construction of modular building to LA03/2020/0232/F Fennel Road, Antrim provide 3 no. 60m2 classrooms Crumlin United Football New 250 seater stand and community LA03/2020/0234/F Club, Mill Road, Crumlin hub building Opposite 38 Crosskennan Road, LA03/2020/0235/F Proposed access and laneway Antrim to access 15 Ballynoe Road, Antrim 75A Clonkeen Road, LA03/2020/0236/F Proposed 2 storey garage Randalstown, Antrim 34 Ballybentragh Road, Proposed replacement dwelling and LA03/2020/0237/F Dunadry garage Demolition of existing stables and 160 Ballymena Road, LA03/2020/0238/F construction of new single storey Doagh stables (comprising of 2 blocks) Site approx. 181m NW LA03/2020/0241/O of 46 Connaught Road, Dwelling and garage Randalstown Between 90 & 90C LA03/2020/0246/O Craigstown Road, Dwelling and garage Randalstown Proposed external alterations to Unit 2, Springfarm LA03/2020/0247/F warehouse to accommodate Industrial Estate, Antrim associated trade/counter sales area Land north and east of Proposed development of 2 no. LA03/2019/0833/F 1A Nursery Park, Antrim detached dwellings Retrospective reconfiguration of Unit 25 Antrim Business business unit involving insertion of first Park, 25 Randalstown floor for use for storage and distribution LA03/2020/0003/F Road, Enkalon Industrial purposes (class B4) and change of use Estate, Antrim of part of ground floor to hairdressers/ beauty salon.
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