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Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only for the Period:-20/02/2017 to 24/02/2017 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-20/02/2017 to 24/02/2017 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA01/2017/0206/F Proposed infilling of existing Lands approx. 15m Full James Donaghy Farren Architects agricultural land with inert North East of 26 Moneysalin Road 447 Ballyquin Road material to reinstate original No.35 Moneygran Road Kilrea Dungiven natural land form for Kilrea BT51 5TQ BT47 4LX agricultural grazing and land use LA01/2017/0207/O Site for replacement dwelling Land adjacent to the Outline Kieran Mullan G M Design Associates (two storey) South of Loguestown Cappella Alta 22 Lodge Road Cottages and 80m 2414 Lucca 55100 Coleraine North West of Tuscany BT52 1NB 20 Maddybenny Park Italy Loguestown Road Portrush LA01/2017/0208/O Site for two storey Land 50m South West Outline Ms Lyndsay Pedan GM Design Associates Ltd replacement dwelling of 158 Castleroe Road 44 Somerset Park 22 Lodge Road Coleraine Coleraine Coleraine BT51 3LH BT52 1NB LA01/2017/0209/F Proposed Northern Ireland 197 Kilraughts Road Full Mr S Barkley 38ED Design Housing Executive, Disabled Ballymoney 197 Kilraughts Road 38 Eastburn Drive Facilities Grant single rear Ballymoney Ballymoney extension to property to BT53 8NW BT53 6PJ provide 2No. Bedrooms, Ensuite, Ancillary space (in lieu of the same demolished) and modification to the existing property to provide kitchen facilities Page 1 of 8 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-20/02/2017 to 24/02/2017 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA01/2017/0210/F New road access to Land to the rear of and Full Leck Properties Laverty Architecture commenced dwellings approx. 160m South 63a Garryduff Road 63a Churchfield Road D/2007/0610/RM & West of Ballymoney Ballycastle D/2007/0605/RM 99 Bravallen Road BT43 7DB BT54 6PX Ballymoney LA01/2017/0211/F Proposed single storey 47 Freehall Road Full Mr & Mrs Douglas 5050 Architecture replacement dwelling and Limavady 47 Freehall Road 3A Keldon Court single storey garage Limavady 17 Linenhall Street BT49 0HU Limavady BT49 0HQ LA01/2017/0212/F Proposed replacement Wind 106m West of Full Mr K McVicker Simpson Design Turbine with new EWT Wind 37 Stroan Road 37 Stroan Road 42 Semicock Road Turbine up to 250Kw, with a Dervock Dervock Ballymoney hub height of 40 metres Ballymoney Ballymoney BT53 6PY LA01/2017/0213/F New domestic garage 120 Dunboe Road Full Mr & Mrs L Lamont Simpson Design Coleraine 120 Dunboe Road 42 Semicock Road Coleraine Ballymoney BT53 6PY LA01/2017/0214/F Proposed alterations and 45 Old Coach Road Full Pat & Rosemary O'Boyle Vision Design extension to side and rear of Mullaghacall North 71 Gortgole Road 31 Rainey Street existing dwelling Portstewart Portglenone Magherafelt Ballymena BT45 5DA LA01/2017/0216/F Demolition of existing 22-26 Abbey Street Full Robert & Louise McKeag McGirr Architects Ltd buildings with the construction Coleraine 12a Railway Road 670 Ravenhill Road of 19No. CAT1 (Elderly) Coleraine Belfast Apartments together with BT52 1PD BT6 0BZ associated landscaping, external works and car parking. The mix consists of 16No. 3P2B (CAT1) & 3No. 2P1B (CAT1) Apartments Page 2 of 8 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-20/02/2017 to 24/02/2017 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA01/2017/0219/F Erection of 3 No. 8m high Macosquin Playing Full CC & G Borough Council galvanized steel columns to Fields 14 Charles Street NE side of playing fields. Dunderg Road Ballymoney Each column to have 2No. Coleraine BT53 6DZ 400W HQI flood lights. Also amendment to previously approved application under Ref. No. LA01/2016/1160/F. Application to approved 3 No. 6m high timber columns to 3 No. 8m high galvanized steel columns. LA01/2017/0220/F Proposed single storey 228 Causeway Road Full Dawn Hargreaves Mark McAleese extension to existing dwelling Dunseverick 228 Causeway Road 64 Haw Road and replacement of existing Bushmills Dunseverick Bushmills outbuildings to provide self Bushmills Co Antrim catered 'Ramblers Rest' BT57 8SY BT57 8YJ accommodation LA01/2017/0221/F Renewal of planning Lands to the rear of Full Mr & Mrs Raj Kher permission C/2011/0309/F for 86 Lodge Road 86 Lodge Road erection of new dwelling and Coleraine Coleraine garage on lands to the rear of BT52 1NE 86 Lodge Road LA01/2017/0223/F New Entrance/Access 9 Wattstown Business Pk Full McKendry Fabrications Ltd Kieran Lagan Coleraine 9 Wattstown Business Park 9 Wattstown Business Park Coleraine Coleraine BT52 1BS Page 3 of 8 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-20/02/2017 to 24/02/2017 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA01/2017/0227/F Proposed side extension with 130 Muldonagh Road Full Michael McFeeley Stephen Faulkner internal alteration to existing Claudy 130 Muldonagh Road 333 Drumrane Road dwelling to create ancillary Claudy Dungiven accommodation, consisting of BT47 4EJ BT47 4RG living room/kitchen, 2 x bedrooms, WC & utility room LA01/2017/0228/F Two infill dwellings and Lands adjacent to and Full Brian Wallace garages SE of 31 Ballylintagh Road 31a Ballylintagh Road Coleraine Coleraine BT51 3SP LA01/2017/0229/F Amendments to approved 3 Blackrock Road Full Gareth & Joanne Robinson Montgomery Irwin house Ref. C/2015/0103/F to Glenmanus 84 Cumber Road 7-9 Stone Row include basement, changes to Portrush Claudy Coleraine external materials and BT47 4JA BT52 1EP boundary walls LA01/2017/0230/A New shop front projecting 3 High Street Advertisement Henry Family 2020 Architects signage Ballymoney 9 Enagh Road 49 Main Street Ballymoney Ballymoney Co Antrim Co Antrim BT53 7PN BT53 6AN LA01/2017/0231/F Rear two storey and single 10 Hillside Road Full Mr S Kelly & M/s E McKillop McCurdy Surveying storey extension. Demolition Ballycastle 10 Hillside Road 16 Clare Road of front porch and relocation Ballycastle Ballycastle of front door and widening of BT54 6DB living room window Page 4 of 8 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-20/02/2017 to 24/02/2017 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA01/2017/0233/F Existing derelict dwelling 35 Moneygran Road Full Mr James Donaghy Farren Architects house to be demolished and Kilrea 26 Moneysalin Road 447 Ballyquin Road replaced with a one and half Kilrea Dungiven storey four bedroom dwelling Coleraine BT47 4LX house. The existing garage is being retained LA01/2017/0234/F Proposed New Shop Front 3 High Street Full Henry Family 2020 Architects and Signage Ballymoney 9 Enagh Road 49 Main Street Ballymoney Ballymoney BT53 7PN BT53 6AN Page 5 of 8 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-20/02/2017 to 24/02/2017 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA01/2017/0235/A Building and site signage 1no. Tesco Ballymoney Advertisement Tesco Stores Ltd Ostick and Williams 7m high store gantry sign Castle Street Tesco 14 Edgewater Road (internally illuminated), 2no. Ballymoney Local Support Office Belfast 5.7m high store gantry signs Abbey Retail Park BT3 9JQ (internally illuminated), 2no. Church Road Hello & Goodbye Tablet Signs Newtownabbey (externally illuminated), 2no. BT36 7GU Directional signs, 3no. Finger directional signs, 3no. Hello & Goodbye Signage, 1no. Hello Sign, 2no. Disabled Parking Flag Signs, 2no. Parent & Child Parking Flag Signs, 1no. Bus Stop flag sign, 1no. Set Down Point flag sign, 1no. Recycling flag sign, 1no. DoT sign, 3no. Promotional Banner Signs, 6no. Trolley Bay Signage, 1no. Disclaimer sign, 2no. Delivery signs, 1no. Tesco Store Entrance sign, 1no. Store Directory sign (internally illuminated), 1no. Opening Hours Blip, 11no. Vinyl signs to glazing and 1no. Stand alone ATM with associated vinyl & POS signage Page 6 of 8 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-20/02/2017 to 24/02/2017 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA01/2017/0236/F Single storey rear extension 11 Drumawillan Park Full Margaret Hill Bailey Architecture Ballycastle 11 Drumawillan Park 9 Glenview Road Ballycastle Glenshesk Ballycastle BT54 6QE LA01/2017/0237/F Alteration and sunroom 7 Carrickmore Road Full Pamela Forsythe extension to dwelling Ballycastle 163 Corkey Road Loughguile Ballymena LA01/2017/0238/F To lower a pavement to allow 13 Chapel Road Full Catrina Austin vehicle access to allow off Cushendall 36 Balfour Avenue street parking. Extend existing Whitehead access to existing driveway Carrickfergus LA01/2017/0239/RM Proposed dwelling Lands approx. Reserved Martin Laverty Vision Design 120m North East of Matters 118A Coolkeeran Road 31 Rainey Street 118A Coolkeeran Road Loughgiel Magherafelt Loughgiel BT53 8YD BT45 5DA LA01/2017/0240/O Dwelling and garage Lands opposite Outline Ivan Brian Cartwright Mrs Carol Gourley 66 Ballyavelin Road 61 Ballyavelin Road (C.McIlvar Ltd) Drumgesh Drumgesh Cookstown Enterprise Limavady Limavady Centre Co Londonderry Unit 7 BT49 0QB Derryloran Industrial Estate Cookstown Co Tyrone LA01/2017/0242/F 2 Storey side extension to 101 Station Road Full Rodri Jones Alan Graham dwelling Portstewart 101 Station Road 56 Hoey Crescent Portstewart Bushmills BT57 8QZ Page 7 of 8 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-20/02/2017 to 24/02/2017
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