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Planning Applications Decisions Issued Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/10/2016 00:00:00To: 31/10/2016 00:00:00 No. of Applications: 118 Reference Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Number Decision Process Issued (Working Days) LA05/2015/0208/F Allen Logistics (NI) Limited 64a Old Kilmore Road Proposed warehouse building for Permission 20/10/2016 362 64a Old Kilmore Road Moira storage and distribution and Granted Moira retrospective permission for BT67 0LZ extension to curtilage of site for parking of HGVs to existing haulage business. LA05/2015/0228/F Stewart Law 42 Kilwarlin road 42 Kilwarlin Road Erection of self catering holiday Permission 31/10/2016 367 Hillsborough Hillsborough dwelling. Granted BT26 6DZ BT26 6DZ LA05/2015/0230/O J Lyttle 39 Fort Road Land adjacent to 39 fort Road Replacement of existing dwelling Permission 11/10/2016 353 Drumbo Drumbo house with new dwelling and Granted BT8 8LX associated garage. Utilising the existing entrance and driveway. LA05/2015/0487/F DLL Properties Ltd 41 Lands to the rear and East of Proposal for 4 no. new build link Permission 18/10/2016 305 Donegall Street 48 Gransha Road detached dwellings, car parking Granted Belfast Dundonald and all associated site work BT1 2FG (amended plans) LA05/2015/0542/F E & S Boyd 133 Mealough 133 Mealough Road New Garage and Stables. Permission 26/10/2016 299 Road Carryduff Granted Carryduff Belfast Belfast BT8 8LT. BT8 8LT Page 1 of 24 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/10/2016 00:00:00To: 31/10/2016 00:00:00 No. of Applications: 118 Reference Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Number Decision Process Issued (Working Days) LA05/2015/0569/LBCHelm Housing Ltd 38-52 Helm Seymour Hill House (1-6) Re-rendering works to external Consent 20/10/2016 290 House Yewtree Walk walls and associated new DPC Granted Belfast Lisburn injection to lower walls BT10 0BN LA05/2015/0573/F Helm Housing Ltd Helm House Seymour Hill House Re-rendering works to external Permission 20/10/2016 290 38-52 Lisburn Road 1-6 Yew Tree Walk walls & associated new DPC Granted Belfast Lisburn injection to lower walls LA05/2015/0671/F Mr Raymond Corey 30 Adjacent to 10 Hillsborough Proposed dwelling and garage Permission 25/10/2016 263 Raughlan Lane Road Granted Derrymacash Moira Craigavon BT66 6NN LA05/2015/0701/F Mr David Wilcox 90 90 Ballylesson Road Application to relocate previously Permission 25/10/2016 263 Ballylesson Road BT8 8JT approved entrance including Granted Belfast reduction in the height of the BT8 8JT brick pillars and walls to the wall fronting the roadside boundary (amended description) LA05/2015/0739/PANHistoric Royal Palaces Hillsborough Castle & Gardens New visitor Facilities Pan 13/10/2016 246 Hillsborough Castle Hillsborough Accepted The Square Hillsborough BT26 6AG Page 2 of 24 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/10/2016 00:00:00To: 31/10/2016 00:00:00 No. of Applications: 118 Reference Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Number Decision Process Issued (Working Days) LA05/2015/0846/O Mr Trevor Scott 10 Comber Between 46 and 52 Erection of 2 dwellings in Permission 11/10/2016 197 Road Carricknaveagh Road compliance with PPS21 CTY8 Granted Carryduff Carricknaveagh BT8 8AN Lisburn BT27 7UB LA05/2015/0883/O HRJ Totten 28 Crumlin Road 70m south east of 28 Crumlin 2 storey dwelling on a farm and Permission 12/10/2016 216 Upper Ballinderry Road garage Granted Lisburn Upper Ballinderry BT28 2JX Lisburn BT28 2JX LA05/2015/0892/F Mr Ken McCarroll 4A 4A Carnreagh Road Replacement of conservatory Permission 26/10/2016 225 Carnreagh Road Hillsborough with sunroom and associated Granted Hillsborough BT26 6LH works plus installation of windows BT26 6LH at gables LA05/2015/0898/F Dr John Malone 36 Mount Proposed change of house Proposed change of house type Permission 31/10/2016 227 Merrion Avenue type at site 100m nw of 31 to substitute dwelling previously Granted Belfast Back Road granted under planning ref. S/ BT6 0FT Cargycreevy 2009/0393/F and change of Lisburn condition 2 to permit the retention BT27 6TR of existing dwelling for continued use as an agricultural outhouse. LA05/2015/0900/O S Calderwood 10 Windmill Lands directly west of Annahilt Single dwelling and garage Permission 20/10/2016 219 Road Presbyterian Church Hall and Granted Hillsborough church BT26 6LT Page 3 of 24 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/10/2016 00:00:00To: 31/10/2016 00:00:00 No. of Applications: 118 Reference Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Number Decision Process Issued (Working Days) LA05/2015/0914/F Mr Stephen Roberts 47 Old 47 Old Mill Park Single storey rear extension Permission 21/10/2016 217 Mill Park Dundonald including minor alterations to Granted Dundonald Belfast existing 47 Old Mill Park. Belfast BT16 1WF. BT16 1WF LA05/2015/0926/F Harry Thompson 6A Old Road Land approx 300m north west Proposed 2 no broiler poultry Permission 12/10/2016 209 Upper Ballinderry of 5 Moira Road sheds with 4 no feed bins, 2 no Granted Lisburn Ballylacky gas tanks, a biomass boiler shed BT28 2NJ Antrim BT28 2HQ with fuel bin and an office, changing and standby generator building. (To contain in total 74,000 broilers) LA05/2016/0061/F Whitemountain Service Station Whitemountain Service Station Extension to shop to create Permission 11/10/2016 188 Mullaglass Road 19 Mullaglass Road seating and toilet facilities for Granted 19 Mullaglass Road Lisburn existing hot food bar. Lisburn BT28 3SN LA05/2016/0074/F Alan and Sandra Reddick 49 49 Knockbracken Manor First floor bedroom extension Permission 10/10/2016 185 Knockbracken Manor Belfast over garage, ground floor kitchen/ Granted Belfast BT8 6WD living extension (single storey) to BT8 6WD rear LA05/2016/0083/F Matthew and Rachel Shanks Adjacent to and east of: 30 New replacement dwelling with Permission 17/10/2016 189 11 Lomond Avenue Mann's Road the retention and conversion of Granted Belfast Gilnahirk the former dwelling to garage & BT4 3AJ Belfast domestic store BT5 7SS Page 4 of 24 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/10/2016 00:00:00To: 31/10/2016 00:00:00 No. of Applications: 118 Reference Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Number Decision Process Issued (Working Days) LA05/2016/0132/F Mark Wells 41 Cumberland 41 Cumberland Drive Single storey sun room extension Permission 26/10/2016 184 Drive Dundonald to dwelling including rear patio Granted Dundonald BT16 2AT area and timber boundary fence BT16 2AT with no 43 LA05/2016/0163/O F Montgomery 4A Moyrusk 30m sw of 6 Moyrusk Road Site for a detached dwelling, Permission 11/10/2016 170 Road Moira garage and associated siteworks Granted Moira BT67 0HZ BT67 0HZ LA05/2016/0192/F Mr W Windrum 162 Comber 162 Comber Road Retention of brick boundary wall Permission 17/10/2016 168 Road Ballybeen Granted Ballybreen Dundonald Dundonald County Down BT16 2PB BT16 2BP LA05/2016/0227/F Mrs Jennifer Campbell 45 Existing old schoolhouse within Change of use of an old disused Permission 06/10/2016 155 Ballycolin Road the ground of the Dundrod schoolhouse into tea-rooms Granted Dunmurry Presbyterian Church at 1 Belfast Leathemstown Road BT17 0NN Crumlin LA05/2016/0229/A Whitemountain Service Station 19 Mullaglass Road Free standing LCD sign Consent 20/10/2016 165 19 Mullaglass Road Granted Lisburn BT28 3SN Page 5 of 24 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/10/2016 00:00:00To: 31/10/2016 00:00:00 No. of Applications: 118 Reference Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Number Decision Process Issued (Working Days) LA05/2016/0268/F Clear Day Care 157 Roden 88 Bridge Street Proposed change of use to Permission 04/10/2016 154 Street Lisburn Creche/Day Care facility, Granted Belfast BT28 1XZ provision of canopy covered play BT12 5QA areas, external alterations to the building including provision of new windows to the northern, southern and western elevations LA05/2016/0278/O Helen Nelson 34 Beside & to north of 18 Kilcorig Dwelling Permission 17/10/2016 153 Trainer's Brae Road Granted North Berrick Lisburn LA05/2016/0287/LBCJennifer Campbell 45 1 Leathemstown Road Change of use of an old disused Consent 06/10/2016 143 Ballycolin Road Crumlin schoolhouse into tea rooms Granted Dunmurry Co Antrim Belfast BT29 4HX BT17 0NN LA05/2016/0318/F B & T Fraser 24 Beechmount Land west of 7 Knockbracken Erection of 1 no dwelling and Permission 05/10/2016 135 Road Road South ancillary works Granted Carryduff Belfast Belfast BT8 8AA BT28 8AD LA05/2016/0330/F G Mayhew 2 Drum Hill 2 Drum Hill 2 storey rear extension to Permission 20/10/2016 143 Drumbo Drumbo dwelling, living on ground floor Granted Lisburn Lisburn BT27 5JB bedroom above (Additional BT27 5JB Plans) Page 6 of 24 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/10/2016 00:00:00To: 31/10/2016 00:00:00 No. of Applications: 118 Reference Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Number Decision Process Issued (Working Days) LA05/2016/0340/F Thomas Gibson 131 Lisburn 70 m west of No 98 Manse Erection of farm dwelling with Permission 11/10/2016 133 Road Road double garage and all other Granted Saintfield Carryduff associated site works Ballynahinch BT8 8AF including new vehicular access, BT24 7BX in lieu of approved outline farm dwelling (Ref - Y/2012/0120/O) (Amended plans) LA05/2016/0343/F Mr O Brogan Gorticashel Road Approx. 40m NE of 5 Temple Proposed dwelling and detached Permission 26/10/2016 143 Gortin Rd domestic garage Granted Omagh Ballinderry
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