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Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only for the Period:-11/11/2019 to 17/11/2019 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-11/11/2019 to 17/11/2019 Count : 28 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2019/1630/O Proposed 2 storey dwelling & 50m south west of no Outline Michael McComiskey 128 Martin Bailie 44 Bavan Road garage 128 Clonallon Road Clonallon Road Mayobridge Warrenpoint Warrenpoint Newry Newry BT34 3QN Newry BT34 2HS LA07/2019/1631/F First floor granny flat 34 Hilltown Road Full Mr & v Mrs Eugene Morgan Cormac McKay 31 Yellow extension, replacement front Cabra BT34 5EZ 34 Hilltown Road Road porch and alterations to Cabra Hilltown dwelling BT34 5EZ BT34 5UD LA07/2019/1632/F Retention of Vehicular Access Lands 150m West of Full Damien Black 44 Mearne Colin McAuley Planning 2 and Subterranean Waste 151 Strangford Road Road Millreagh Holding Tank Downpatrick Saul Dundonald Downpatrick Belfast BT30 7HY BT16 1TJ LA07/2019/1633/LBC Material Change of use from 10 The Green Listed Dr Boyle, Dr Ryder & Dr Michael Smith Building vacant dwelling to form Irish Street Building Jackson The Green Surgery Design 139 Ballydugan Road extension to adjacent doctors Downpatrick Consent 12 The Green Downpatrick surgery with Minor alterations Downpatrick BT30 8HG LA07/2019/1634/DC Discharge of condition 23 of Lands adjacent to 8 Discharge Dunmore Construction LTD Gray Design 5 Edward Street planning approval R/ Middle Tollymore Road of Condition 3 Main Street Newry 2014/0499/RM And opposite 11 13 & Newcastle BT35 6AN 15 Middle Tollymore BT33 0LU Condition 23 : No Road Newcastle development shall to take place until a landscaping scheme has been submitted to and approved in writing buy the Council for the entire site, include buffer along the western boundary showing the location, numbers species and Page 1 of 7 sizes of trees and shrubs to be planted. The scheme of planting for the landscape buffer along the western boundary as finally approved shall be carried out prior to the occupation of any unit hereby approved, while the landscaping/planting proposals associated with each unit, shall be carried in full prior to the occupation of the unit it serves. Trees or shrubs dying, removed or becoming seriously damaged within five years of being planted shall be replaced in the next planting season with others of similar size and species unless the Council gives written consent to any variation. LA07/2019/1634/DC Discharge of condition 23 of Lands adjacent to 8 Discharge Dunmore Construction LTD Gray Design 5 Edward Street planningPlanning approval R/ ApplicationsMiddle Tollymore Validated Road of - ConditionValid Only3 Main Street Newry 2014/0499/RM And opposite 11 13 & Newcastle BT35 6AN For the Period:-11/11/201915 Middle Tollymoreto 17/11/2019 BT33 0LU Condition 23 : No Road Newcastle development shall to take place until a landscaping Count : 28 scheme has been submitted Reference Number Proposalto and approved in writing buy Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address the Council for the entire site, Type include buffer along the western boundary showing the location, numbers species and sizes of trees and shrubs to be planted. The scheme of planting for the landscape buffer along the western boundary as finally approved shall be carried out prior to the occupation of any unit hereby approved, while the landscaping/planting proposals associated with each unit, shall be carried in full prior to the occupation of the unit it serves. Trees or shrubs dying, removed or becoming seriously damaged within five years of being planted shall be replaced in the next planting season with others of similar size and species unless the Council gives written consent to any variation. LA07/2019/1635/F Material Change of Use from 10 The Green Full Dr Boyle, Dr Ryder & Dr Michael Smith Building Vacant Dwelling to form Irish Street Jackson The Green Surgery Design 139 Ballydugan Road Extension to Adjacent Doctors Downpatrick 12 The Green Downpatrick Surgery with Minor Alterations Downpatrick BT30 8HG Page 2 of 7 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-11/11/2019 to 17/11/2019 Count : 28 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2019/1636/DCA Demolition of existing 74 Main Street Conservatio Tom Propter 74 Main Street Mill Cottage Architects 12 boundary wall to be rebuilt Killough n Area Killough Rossglas Road and rendered to match Consent BT30 7QD Killough adjoining property BT30 7QN LA07/2019/1637/F 2 storey rear extension to 1 St. Judes Gardens Full Peter Copper 1 St Judes ABS Services NI 51 Old create 2 new bedrooms, & en- Rostrevor BT31 3EE Gardens Railway Close suites, along with rear kitchen Rostrevor Leitrim extension & internal BT34 3EE BT31 9PL alterations LA07/2019/1638/O Farm dwelling & garage Adjacent to 11 Outline Robert McCabe 11 David Burgess 24 Castlerainey Road Castlerainey Road Templeburn Road Crossgar Crossgar Crossgar BT30 9DP BT30 9NG LA07/2019/1639/RM Proposed Dwelling and Infill Site between Nos Reserved Mr L Brennan 24 Shanes DPK Design 46 Scaddy Road Garage 25-27 Woodgrange Matters Road Crossgar Road Killyleagh Downpatrick Downpatrick Downpatrick BT30 8BP LA07/2019/1640/F Change of use from a florist 31 Central Promenade Full Black Box Donuts Limited Hillen Architects Limited 87 shop to donut shop Newcastle 31 Central Promenade Central Promenade Newcastle Newcastle BT33 0AA BT33 0HH LA07/2019/1641/O Farm dwelling 30m southwest of 4 Outline David Andrew Neill 4 Aidan Johnson 2A Bridge Lough Quarter Road Loughquarter Road Street Downpatrick Downpatrick Lisburn BT30 8JF BT27 5RB Page 3 of 7 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-11/11/2019 to 17/11/2019 Count : 28 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2019/1642/F Rear Single Storey Extension 14 Windmill View Full Radius Housing 38-52 Moore MacDonald & Partners Ballynahinch Lisburn Road 7 Balloo Court Co Down Belfast Balloo Drive BT9 6AA Bangor BT19 7AT LA07/2019/1643/F Single storey rear extension to 12 Jack's Road Full Siofra McSherry 12 Jack's Feargal Carolan 40 dwelling with minor alterations Newry Road Larchmount to existing building BT35 8FX Newry Newry BT35 8FX BT35 6TX LA07/2019/1644/O Replacement Dwelling Lands at and located to Outline Mr Owen Miskelly Kieran Carlin - Carlin the west of 24 Crabtree Planning Limited Forsyth Road House Ballynahinch Cromac Street Belfast BT2 8LA LA07/2019/1645/RM Erection of 5no Dwellings Land at 58 Crossgar Reserved Eugene Flynn 98 Dempsey Architects 677 Road Matters Carrickmannon Road Lisburn Road Ballynahinch Crossgar Belfast BT23 6JR BT9 7GT LA07/2019/1646/F Retrospective Planning for 5 Seaview Full Tim Cunningham 5a Gray Design Ltd 5 Edward duplex apartment to rear of 5 Ringmackilroy Carrogs Road Street Seaview, Warrenpoint Warrenpoint Newry Newry Co. Down BT34 3NH BT34 2NJ BT35 6AN Page 4 of 7 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-11/11/2019 to 17/11/2019 Count : 28 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2019/1647/LBC It is proposed to install 2 no. 5 Wakefield Terrace Listed Billy McCartney 5 Wakefield Canavan Associates 23 signs to the above building: Bessbrook Building Terrace Princes Street Sign no. 1: Shop Sign - Newry BT35 7DA Consent Bessbrook Derry Raised aluminium letters in BT35 7DA BT48 7EY black powder-coated finish. Letters fixed directly to the front wall using brass locators. Font to be agreed with the L.A. size: 1850mm X 450mm Sign no. 2: Protecting (Hanging) Sign - Timber panel consisting of a frame holding external marine ply painted white with black lettering / graphics. Sign supported by projecting metal bracket and fixed to the gable wall. Hand- painted sign-written details LA07/2019/1648/F Single storey extension to rear 19 Tobar Blinne Full Damien Kearney 19 Tobar Daniel Maher 7 of dwelling Meigh Blinne Tobar Blinne Meigh Newry Meigh Newry Co Down BT35 8WP Newry BT35 8WP BT35 8WP LA07/2019/1649/F First floor and rear extension 5 Slieve Shannagh Full Neil Gallagher 5 Slieve Hillen Architects Limited 87 Park Shannagh Park Central Promenade Newcastle Newcastle Newcastle BT33 0HW BT33 0HH Page 5 of 7 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-11/11/2019 to 17/11/2019 Count : 28 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2019/1650/F Proposed Change of House Site 25 (Formerly Site Full KAP Properties Unit 5 MB Architectural Design Type - Addition of Sunroom to 11) Saul Acres Down Business Park Services Ltd 42 Crew Road that previously approved Saul Road Belfast Road Ardglass under R/2013/0544/F Downpatrick Downpatrick Downpatrick BT30 9UP BT30 7TF LA07/2019/1651/F Replacement dwelling with 58 Ringdufferin Road Full Mr & Mrs Lindsay 58 CKArchitects 5 Wateresk retention of existing garage Toye Ringdufferin Road Road and boundaries Downpatrick Toye Dundrum Downpatrick BT33 0NL LA07/2019/1653/F Erection of 5 No Dwellings (1 Lands to the East of No Full Orchardville Developments Alan Patterson Design LLP Apartment Building) Bin store, 5 Ferry Quarter View (NI) LLP 10a Ballynahinch Darragh House Car parking and Associated and Lands to the North Street 112 Craigdarrah Road Site Works East of No 3 Ferry Hillsborough Helen's Bay Quarter View BT26 6AW BT19 1UB Strangford LA07/2019/1654/F Detached garage 75 Ballylough Road Full Mrs Julie Ann Lennon 75 William Gallagher 12 Old Castlewellan Ballylough Road Road Castlewellan Upper Clarkhill BT31 9JG Castlewellan 0780375704 LA07/2019/1655/DC Discharge of condition number 60m NE of 70 Discharge Patrick McAstocker 80 Mourne Architectural Design 5 of planning permission Glenloughan Road of Condition Grahamville Estate 19 The Square reference LA07/2019/0146/F Kilkeel Kilkeel Kilkeel Co Down BT34 4DD BT34 4AA LA07/2019/1656/F New agricultural storage Approx.
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