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Derry City and Strabane District Council Building Control Derry City and Strabane District Council Building Control Department Applications Regularised Report on 13 applications Ref No: R/2014/0402 Applicant: Mr Terence James McDermott KES Solar Ltd Unit 5 Castlederg Road, Drumquin Enterprise Centre, Agent: Drumquin Location: 11 ASHBROOK STRABANE BT82 9TG Description: Pv Panels Decision Date: 18 January 2018 Ref No: R/2014/0415 Applicant: Joseph Atcheson KES Solar Ltd Unit 5 Castlederg Road, Drumquin Enterprise Centre, Agent: Drumquin Location: 13 BALLYFATTEN PARK SION MILLS BT82 9QG Description: Pv Panels Decision Date: 12 January 2018 Ref No: R/2016/1746 Applicant: Samuel Gibson, c/o Amber Green Solar Partners Ltd Agent: Amber Green Energy 14 Boucher Way, Belfast Location: 109 BANN DRIVE LONDONDERRY BT47 2HN Description: Installation of Solar Panels Decision Date: 30 January 2018 Ref No: R/2016/2554 Applicant: Phelim Kerlin, c/o POB Solar NI POB, POB Solar NI Unit 17 Annesborough Ind Estate, Annesborough Rd,, Agent: Lurgan, Craigavon Location: 43 PARK ROAD STRABANE BT82 8LH Description: Installation of Solar PV Panels & Inverter Decision Date: 05 January 2018 Ref No: R/2017/2014 Applicant: N I H E Agent: Patrick F Corr Ltd 17 Catherine Street, Limavady Location: 84 BLOOMFIELD PARK LONDONDERRY BT48 8HD Description: Remove wall to enlarging Kitchen Decision Date: 31 January 2018 Ref No: R/2018/0034 Applicant: Breige McLaughlin Agent: Location: 12 OAKFIELD ROAD LONDONDERRY BT48 9BB Description: Conservatory Decision Date: 23 January 2018 Ref No: R/2018/0104 Applicant: Vera McMenamin Forbes Plumbing & Heating Units 14-15 Strabane Enterprize Agency, Agent: Strabane Location: 26 CASTLETOWN COURT STRABANE BT82 9FZ Description: Installation of Wood Burner Decision Date: 19 January 2018 Ref No: R/2018/0167 Applicant: Mr Lynch, c/o Saliis Agent: Saliis Limited Unit 1 Greenview Business Park, Edgar Road Location: 34 MILLBROOK PARK Artigarvan BT82 0EH Description: Installation of Solar PV Decision Date: 31 January 2018 Ref No: RG/2014/0013 Applicant: James & Roselle Arbuckle, c/o Kes Solar Agent: Kes Solar Unit 5 Drumquin Enterprise Centre Castlederg Road, Drumquin Location: 26 FIVE ACRES, STRABANE Description: Installation of Solar Photovoltaic Array & Associated Works Decision Date: 18 January 2018 Ref No: RG/2014/0016 Applicant: Mr Gareth Murphy, c/o Kes Solar Agent: Kes Solar Unit 5 Drumquin Enterprise Centre Castlederg Road, Drumquin Location: 19 MILLBROOK PARK, ARTIGARVAN Description: Installation of Solar Photovoltaic Array & Associated Works Decision Date: 18 January 2018 Ref No: RG/2014/0018 Applicant: Mr Robert Curry, c/o Kes Solar Agent: Kes Solar Unit 5 Drumquin Enterprise Centre Castlederg Road, Drumquin Location: 86 ALLEN PARK, DUNNAMANAGH Description: Installation of Solar Photovoltaic Array & Associated Works Decision Date: 18 January 2018 Ref No: RG/2014/0023 Applicant: Mr Dominic Graham, c/o Kes Solar Agent: Kes Solar Unit 5 Drumquin Enterprise Centre Castlederg Road, Drumquin Location: 7 FIVE ACRES, STRABANE Description: Installation of Solar Photovoltaic Array & Associated Works Decision Date: 18 January 2018 Ref No: RG/2014/0024 Applicant: Mr David Kyle, Kes Solar Agent: Kes Solar Unit 5 Drumquin Enterprise Centre Castlederg Road, Drumquin Location: 15 ASHBROOK, STRABANE Description: Installation of Solar Photovoltaic Array & Associated Works Decision Date: 18 January 2018.
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