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Planning Applications Advertised Week Commencing 19 October 2020 Applications to be advertised week commencing 19 October 2020 Full details of the following planning applications including plans, maps and drawings are available to view on the NI Planning Portal 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 posted on the NI Planning Portal. The agenda for the Planning Committee meeting on 03 November 2020 will be available on the Council website www.midulstercouncil.org/planningcommittee week commencing 26 October 2020, or by contacting the Planning Department. Application No Location Proposal in Brief LA09/2020/1176/LBC Dyan Mill & adjoining lands COU to bar, restaurant, cafe and surrounding 7 & 9 Mullyneill farm/craft shop Road, Dyan, Caledon LA09/2020/1213/F Approx. 150m N.W. of 65 Free Range Poultry House (8000 Killyliss Road, Dungannon layers) LA09/2020/1220/RM Immediately S. of 98a Dwelling and garage Gortlenaghan Road, Dungannon LA09/2020/1226/O Adj. to and N. of 7 Dwelling Knockmany Road, Augher LA09/2020/1231/F 60 Drumreany Road, Replacement dwelling and garage Castlecaulfield, Dungannon LA09/2020/1236/F 75m N.E. of 81 Killyliss Road, Dwelling (Change house type) Eglish, Dungannon LA09/2020/1239/F 45 Cravenny Road, Martray, COU yard for storage/bagging peat Ballygawley LA09/2020/1243/F 25 Kedew Road, Dyan, Replacement dwelling Caledon LA09/2020/1249/RM Approx. 100m S.W. of 236 Replacement dwelling and garage Favour Royal Road, Augher LA09/2020/1223/O N. and W. of 47 Coash Road, Housing development Ballynakelly, Dungannon LA09/2020/1230/O Between 36 and 38 Site for dwelling (Infill) Tartlaghan Road, Bush, Dungannon LA09/2020/1242/F 44-46 Perry Street, Retractable awning Dungannon LA09/2020/1246/RM Between 33a & 33b Grange Dwelling (Infill) Road Dungannon LA09/2020/1247/F 21 Edendork Road, Retention of stables and stores Dungannon LA09/2020/1178/O Approx. 60m N.E. of No.33 Dwelling and domestic garage Kirley Road, Maghera LA09/2020/1233/F 27 Tirnony Road, Maghera Single storey extension LA09/2020/1232/F Approx. 50m S.W. of 7 Dwelling and garage Loughdoo Road, Killucan, Cookstown Application No Location Proposal in Brief LA09/2020/1234/F 100m E. of 56 Coagh Road, Re-profiling of agricultural lands with Cookstown imported inert material LA09/2020/1237/F 26 Glenarny Road, Replacement dwelling & garage Cookstown LA09/2020/1240/LBC Drapersfield House, 19 Extension of nursing home Drapersfield Road, Cookstown LA09/2020/1241/F 17m N.E. of 5 Mill Road, Change of house type from Cookstown LA09/2019/0834/F LA09/2020/1211/O 93 Moneymore Road, Residential development - 38 units Magherafelt (24 semi-detached and 14 detached), open space, private amenity space, landscaping LA09/2020/1212/F Lissan House Trust, Portacabin style toilet block Drumgrass Road, Cookstown LA09/2020/1217/F Immediately adj. to 12 Station 2 semi-detached dwellings with Road, Moneymore domestic garage LA09/2020/1228/LBC Lissan House Trust, 8 Portacabin style toilet block Drumgrass Road Cookstown LA09/2020/1238/O 70m N.E. of 2 Coltrim Lane, Dwelling & garage (site 1) Moneymore LA09/2020/1244/O 25m N.E. of 2 Coltrim Lane, Dwelling & garage (site 2) Moneymore LA09/2020/1214/F 1 Cordarragh Heights, 2 storey extension Draperstown LA09/2020/1216/O 50m N. of 70 Oldtown Road, Dwelling including demolition of shed Castledawson LA09/2020/1221/RM 40m W. of 55 Annaghmore Dwelling and garage Road, Castledawson LA09/2020/1225/O Adj. to 214 Hillhead, Dwelling Castledawson, Magherafelt LA09/2020/1250/F 5 Culbane Avenue, Garage building to allow for home Portglenone gym LA09/2020/1252/O 15m N.W. of 154 Creagh Dwelling & garage Road, Castledawson LA09/2020/1210/O Adj. to 60B Ardboe Road, Dwelling and garage Cookstown LA09/2020/1219/F 30m E. of 14 Ardtrea Road, Change of house type to Stewartstown LA09/2016/0623/RM LA09/2020/1224/F 9 Moorville, Stewartstown Single storey extension LA09/2020/1235/F 31m S.E. of 11 Double site for dwellings and Magheracastle, Loanin, garages Brockagh Coalisland LA09/2020/1248/O Approx. 60m. S. of 10 Dwelling and garage Castlefarm Road, Stewartstown LA09/2020/1251/F 16 Dungannon Road, Remote operating retractable awning Coalisland Re-advertisements Application No Location Proposal in Brief LA09/2020/0888/O Drummurrer Lane, 90m N.E. Dwelling & garage (amended of 20 Annaghnaboe Road, address) Coalisland LA09/2020/0890/O Drummurrer Lane, 60m N. of Dwelling & garage (amended 20 Annaghnaboe Road, address) Coalisland LA09/2020/1146/F 1 Oranbeg Drive, Brocagh, Single storey extension Coalisland LA09/2020/0759/F Adj.to 121 Ruskey Road, Housing development - 8 dwellings The Loup (4 Semi-detached and 4 detached) with associated access, roads and landscaping (Amended Plans) LA09/2020/0536/F Adj. to 22 Westland Road, Variation of Condition 03 Cookstown (Management and Maintenance) to I/2004/0073/F (Amended description) LA09/2019/1028/F 125m S.W. of 48 7No. Stables and equipment store Moneysharvin Road, Swatragh .
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