List of Regulated Part C Installations Within the Derry City & Strabane

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List of Regulated Part C Installations Within the Derry City & Strabane List of Regulated Part C Installations within the Derry City & Strabane District Council Area PPC/05/C/0001/V1 Supermix Ltd 76 Strabane Road, Newtownstewart, BT78 4JZ 3.1 PRODUCTION OF CEMENT AND LIME, PPC/05/C/0001/V2 Northstone (NI) Ltd Strahans Road, Strabane, BT82 9SF 3.1 PRODUCTION OF CEMENT AND LIME, PPC/05/C/0003/V1 Spamount Precast 50 Drumnabey Road, Spamount, Castlederg, BT81 7LY 3.1 PRODUCTION OF CEMENT AND LIME, PPC/05/C/0004 Raymond Boyd 7 Deerpark Industrial Estate, Baronscourt Road, Newtownstewart, BT78 4EX6.6 TIMBER ACTIVITIES, PPC/05/C/0005/V2 Frylite Ltd Orchard Road Industrial Estate, Strabane, BT82 9FR 6.8 THE TREATMENT OF ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE MATTER AND FOOD INDUSTRIES, PPC/06/C/0001 Strabane Mills Ltd 3 Art Road, Artigarvan, Strabane, BT82 0HA 1.1 COMBUSTION, PPC/07/C/0001 Northstone Products Ltd 48a Ballyheather Road, Strabane, BT82 0LB 3.1 PRODUCTION OF CEMENT AND LIME, PPC/07/C/0002 Strabane Mills Ltd 3 Art Road, Artigarvan, Strabane, BT82 0HA 6.8 THE TREATMENT OF ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE MATTER AND FOOD INDUSTRIES, PPC/07/C/0003/V1 Taggart Jack 1 Carnkenny Road, Ardstraw, Newtownstewart, BT78 4LN 6.8 THE TREATMENT OF ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE MATTER AND FOOD INDUSTRIES, PPC/07/C/0004 LW Surphlis & Son 31 Drumlegagh Church Road, Ardstraw, Newtownstewart, BT78 4HF 6.8 THE TREATMENT OF ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE MATTER AND FOOD INDUSTRIES, PPC/07/C/0006 Jiffy Dry Cleaners 4a Railway Street, Strabane, BT82 8EF 7 SED ACTIVITIES PPC/08/C/0002 M Beattie & Son 70 Plumbridge Road, Newtownstewart, BT78 4DP 6.8 THE TREATMENT OF ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE MATTER AND FOOD INDUSTRIES, PPC/08/C/0004 Boran Mopack Ltd Ballycolman Industrial Estate, Strabane, BT82 9AQ 7 SED ACTIVITIES PPC/09/C/0001 Maxwell Concrete 22 Folliard Road, Castlederg, BT82 7JW 3.1 PRODUCTION OF CEMENT AND LIME, PPC/09/C/0002 Taylors (Fyfin) Ltd 27 Killeen Road, Strabane, BT82 9LL 6.8 THE TREATMENT OF ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE MATTER AND FOOD INDUSTRIES, PPC/10/C/0001 Border Service Station Ltd 19 Lifford Road, Strabane, BT82 8ER 1.2 GASIFICATION, LIQUEFACTION AND REFINING ACTIVITIES , PPC/05/C/0028 Ardmore Precast Concrete Ltd 25 Ballybogie Road, Ardmore, Co Derry, BT47 3RE 3.1 PRODUCTION OF CEMENT AND LIME, PPC/05/C/0026 Supermix Ltd Unit 25 Springtown Industrial Estate, Derry, BT48 0LY 3.1 PRODUCTION OF CEMENT AND LIME, PPC/07/C/0032 Cross Concrete Flooring Ltd Fawney Road, Cross, Co, Derry, BT47 3NB 3.1 PRODUCTION OF CEMENT AND LIME, PPC/05/C/0031 Matthew Robinson & Son 86 Cumber Road, Claudy, BT47 4JA 3.1 PRODUCTION OF CEMENT AND LIME, PPC/05/C/0025 Robert Robinsin & Son 75 Cumber Road Claudy BT47 4JA 3.1 PRODUCTION OF CEMENT AND LIME, PPC/05/C/0023 Northstone(NI) Ltd 17a Trench Road, Waterside, Derry, BT47 3UB 3.1 PRODUCTION OF CEMENT AND LIME, PPC/05/C/0038 Origin ( IAWS (NI)) Shed 5, Londonderry Port and Harbour, Port Road, Lisahally, Londonderry, BT473.1 PRODUCTION 1FL OF CEMENT AND LIME, PPC/05/C/0024 W&J Chambers Ltd 91 Glenshane Road, Drumahoe, Co Londonderry, BT47 3SF 3.1 PRODUCTION OF CEMENT AND LIME, PPC/04/C/0040/V1 Eglinton (Timber Products) Ltd Longfield Industrial Estate West, Eglinton, BT47 3PY 5.1 INCINERATION AND CO-INCINERATION OF WASTE, PPC/14/C/0052 Gill Excavations (UK) Ltd 23A Heather Road, Creevagh, Co Derry, Northern Ireland BT48 9XD 3.5 OTHER MINERAL ACTIVITIES, PPC/14/C/0051 T.K. Brolly Enterprise Limited 33 Culmore Road, Derry, BT48 8JB 3.5 OTHER MINERAL ACTIVITIES, PPC/07/C/0048 Clean ‘N’ Press 8b Main Street, Eglinton, BT347 3PQ 7 SED ACTIVITIES PPC/13/C/0051 Downey’s Dry Cleaners, 48 Clooney Terrace, Waterside, Derry, BT47 6AP 7 SED ACTIVITIES PPC/06/C/0042 Foyle Dry Cleaners Unit 1 Altnagelvin Industrial Estate, Derry, 7 SED ACTIVITIES PPC/07/C/0044 Smooth Operators Dry Cleaners 8 Sackville Street, Derry, BT48 7BD 7 SED ACTIVITIES PPC/07/C0011 Broadbridge Service Station 99 Clooney Road, Eglinton, Co Derry, BT47 3PB 1.2 GASIFICATION, LIQUEFACTION AND REFINING ACTIVITIES , PPC/11/C/0050 The Link Service Station 180 Creggan Road, Derry, BT48 0RX 1.2 GASIFICATION, LIQUEFACTION AND REFINING ACTIVITIES , PPC/07/C/0013 Tesco Petrol Filling Station Lisnagelvin shopping centre, Lisnagelvin Road, Derry , BT47 1DA 1.2 GASIFICATION, LIQUEFACTION AND REFINING ACTIVITIES , PPC/07/C/0012 Waterside Filling Station 29 Glendermott Road, Waterside, Derry, BT47 6BG 1.2 GASIFICATION, LIQUEFACTION AND REFINING ACTIVITIES , PPC/07/C/0045 Perfecseal Acorn Road, Campsie Industrial Estate, Co Derry, BT47 3GQ 6.4 COATING ACTIVITIES PRINTING AND TEXTILE TREATMENTS, PPC/O5/C/0041/V1 Fleming Agricultural Products Ltd Newbuildings Industrial Estate, Newbuildings, Derry, BT47 2SX 7 SED ACTIVITIES PPC/01/C/0035/V3 Seagate Technology (Ireland) 1 Disc Drive, Springtown Industrial Estate, Derry, BT48 0BF 7 SED ACTIVITIES PPC/08/C/0006 Irish Road Motors Limited 15 Campsie Business Park, Mc Lean Road, Eglinton, BT47 3XX 7 SED ACTIVITIES PPC/12/C/0049 Lloyd Cooke Motors Ltd 53 Lismacarrol Road, Londonderry, BT47 3LZ 7 SED ACTIVITIES PPC/05/C/0007 John Kelly Fuels (Ireland) 5 Bay Road , Londonderry, BT48 7SH 3.5 OTHER MINERAL ACTIVITIES, PPC/05/C/008 Londonderry Port and Harbour Port Road, Lisahally, Londonderry, BT47 1FL 3.5 OTHER MINERAL ACTIVITIES, PPC/05/C/002 Fuel Preparations International Ltd Londonderry Port and Harbour, Port Road, Lisahally, Londonderry, BT47 6FL3.5 OTHER MINERAL ACTIVITIES, PPC/07/C/004 Campse Fuels Ltd 22a Doneybrewer Road, Campsie, Londonderry, BT47 3PD 3.5 OTHER MINERAL ACTIVITIES, .
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