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Planning Applications Advertised Week Commencing 29 March 2021 Applications to be advertised week commencing 29 March 2021 Full details of the following planning applications including plans, maps and drawings are available to view on the NI Planning Portal www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/finding-planning- application or at the Council Planning Office or by contacting 03000 132 132. Written comments should be submitted within the next 14 days. Please quote the application number in any correspondence and note that all representations made, including objections, will be published on the NI Planning Portal. The agenda for the Planning Committee meeting on 12 April 2021 will be available on the Council website www.midulstercouncil.org/planningcommittee week commencing 29 March 2021 or by contacting the Planning Department. Application No Location Proposal in Brief LA09/2021/0422/F 41 Ballymacilcurr Road, Replacement dwelling and Maghera garage LA09/2021/0430/O Adj. to & S. of 21 Old Tyanee Dwelling & garage Road, Clady, Portglenone LA09/2021/0432/O Adj. to & N. of 18 Old Tyanee Dwelling & garage Road, Clady, Portglenone LA09/2021/0434/O Beside 65 Tirkane Road, Residential development Maghera LA09/2021/0439/F 2-4 Kilrea Road, Swatragh Outside covered seating area LA09/2021/0442/F 200m E. of 33 Brackaghreilly Replacement dwelling & garage Road, Maghera LA09/2021/0444/O Approx. 125m S of 52 Dwelling & garage Drumderg Road, Draperstown LA09/2021/0454/O 20m N.W. of 37 Dwelling & garage Mullaghnamoyagh Road, Clady, Portglenone LA09/2021/0423/O Immediately E. of 10 Dwelling & garage Ardcumber Road, Cookstown LA09/2021/0424/F 25 William Street, Cookstown COU from ground floor rear living accommodation to storage LA09/2021/0425/F 2A Cabhan Aluinn, Pomeroy Extension LA09/2021/0449/F 313 Drum Road, Cookstown Retention of store under construction (not in accordance with I/2011/0388/F) LA09/2021/0417/F 30m N.W. of 17 Glenvale Dwelling with garage Road, Bellaghy LA09/2021/0421/RM Approx. 35m N.W. of 1 St Dwelling & garage Treas Villas, Ballymaguigan, Magherafelt LA09/2021/0435/F 260 Hillhead Road, Refurbishment, internal Castledawson, Magherafelt alterations and 2 storey rear extension LA09/2021/0436/F 23A Curran Road, Gym & leisure suite Castledawson, Magherafelt LA09/2021/0445/F 60m E. of 21 Killyberry Lane, Replacement dwelling Bellaghy Application No Location Proposal in Brief LA09/2021/0453/F 70m S. of 3 Gortnaskey Road, Renewal for portal frame Dungannon storage shed to store equipment LA09/2021/0418/F 82 Coagh Road, Ballywholan, Reconstruction of 2 storey barn Stewartstown & extension to provide domestic accommodation LA09/2021/0427/RM Adj. to 235A Coalisland Road, Dwelling Gortin, Dungannon LA09/2021/0429/F 13 Annaghmore Road, Coagh, Extension Cookstown LA09/2021/0443/O 30m W. of 154 Battery Road, Dwelling & garage Cookstown LA09/2021/0446/LBC 20 Donaghendry Road, Extension & alterations Stewartstown LA09/2021/0419/F 400m E. of 27 Legane Road, Stable/storage building & sand Dungannon arena LA09/2021/0428/F Immediately N.W. of St. Alterations to carriageway & Malachy’s Primary School, fence Glencull, 107 Omagh Road, Seskilgreen, Ballygawley, Dungannon LA09/2021/0431/RM Approx. 80m W. of 78 Farm dwelling & garage Aughnagar Road, Galbally, Dungannon LA09/2021/0437/F 3 White Bridge Road, Extension & alterations to Ballygawley dwelling LA09/2021/0438/F 74 Gortlenaghan Road, Extension & alterations to Cabragh, Dungannon dwelling LA09/2021/0440/F 300m N. of 69 Favour Royal Dwelling (change house type) Road, Aughnacloy LA09/2021/0441/F 280m N.W. of 69 Favour Royal Dwelling (change house type) Road, Aughnacloy LA09/2021/0448/O Immediately N. of 50 Tullyvar Dwelling & garage (renewal) Road, Aughnacloy LA09/2021/0450/F Immediately N.E. of 198 Window/door showroom, offices, Dungannon Road, Dungannon store LA09/2021/0452/F 32 Lisginny Road, Aughnacloy Alterations & extension to dwelling LA09/2021/0420/F Adjoining & 150m S.W. of Dwelling & garage (substitution) Armstrong Structural Ltd, 153 Benburb Road, Dungannon LA09/2021/0426/F Immediately N. of 60 Dwelling (infill) Derryoghill Road, Moy LA09/2021/0447/F Edendork St Malachy’s, Erection of a ball-wall, 21m x 5m Coalisland Road, Edendork, high Dungannon Re-advertisements LA09/2020/1621/F 120m W. of 44 Gortagammon Change of house type to Road, Tullyhogue I/2007/0550/RM & stable (amended description) Application No Location Proposal in Brief LA09/2020/0480/F 3A Desertmartin Road, Commercial redevelopment of Tobermore yard (3 additional units & car parking) amended plan LA09/2020/1214/F 1 Cordarragh Heights, 2 storey extension & 2 bays Draperstown windows (amended description) .
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