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Planning Applications Ag freastal ar an Dún agus Ard Mhacha Theas Serving Down and South Armagh Planning Applications Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Planning Offices are currently closed to the public, however full details of the following planning applications including plans, maps and drawings are available to view on the NI Planning Portal website at www.planningni.gov.uk If you are unable to access the Planning Portal, please contact us by email at [email protected] or by telephoning 0330 137 4036 and we will assist you. 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. App No. Location & Proposal App No. Location & Proposal LA07/2020/1401/F LA07/2020/1420/F 8 Rathkeltair Road, Downpatrick 76 Drin Road, Dromara Single storey extension to rear internal Replacement Dwelling alterations and ramp to front of dwelling LA07/2020/1404/F LA07/2020/1413/F Immediately N.E. of No 95 Leestone Road, Ardtole Memorial Park, Ardtole Road, Kilkeel Ardtole, Ardglass Change of use from barn to dwelling with Refurbishment of existing GAA pitches associated alterations and rear extension. and facilities to include replacement LA07/2020/1408/RM boundary fencing, new and replacement pitch fencing and new and replacement ball Immediately W. of 95 Leestone Road, Kilkeel stop fencing, new dugouts to both pitches, Dwelling new scoreboards provision of walking track LA07/2020/1412/F around the grounds and marking on existing tarmacked area for basketball and tennis Bryansford Caravan Park immediately courts and provision of outdoor training adj. and to the W. of 5 Bryansford Village, equipment Ballyhafry, Newcastle LA07/2020/1398/F Automatic traffic control barrier to replace existing gate 9 Main Street, Ballynahinch LA07/2020/1416/F Demolish existing public house and replace with a proposed shop and 2 no 3 100m S.W. of 26 Dunaval Road, Kilkeel bedroom apartments Farm dwelling and detached garage LA07/2020/1409/F LA07/2020/1419/F Approx. 220m N. of No. 93 Ballynahinch 45 Tullyree Road, Kilcoo, Castlewellan Road, Saintfield Replacement Dwelling Replacement of existing turbine approved LA07/2020/1424/O under R/2014/0197/F with EWT DW54 250KW turbine comprising of a 50m hub 260m S.S.W. of 43 Brackenagh W. Road, height and blade span of 27m (overall tip Ballymartin height of 77m) Two storey replacement dwelling, garage LA07/2020/1418/F and associated siteworks 55 Templeburn Road, Crossgar Re-advertisements Conversion of building to granny flat LA07/2018/1116/F LA07/2020/1402/F Lands adj. to 52-64 Inishmore, Killyleagh 100m W. of 133 Carrigagh Road, Finnis, Erection of 11 no dwellings and associated Dromara road works. (amended plan and P1 form and description) Removal of condition 7 of planning approval LA07/2015/1088/F which reads: Of the LA07/2020/0374/F 16,000 tonnes of feedstock referred to in 121 Middle Road, Saintfield Condition 6, a maximum of 4,000 tonnes Change of use and minor alterations of shall be Poultry Litter, a max 5,000 tonnes traditional farm / domestic outbuildings shall be animal manure and a max 7,000 to provide proposed kitchen and teaching tonnes shall be grass silage. facility for cookery classes run in association LA07/2020/1403/F with established horticultural activities and 91 Ballydugan Road, Downpatrick catering business, new vehicular access and parking, landscaping and associated site Change of use of Land from Part Small works (amended description and amended Paddock to Car Storage Area (Retrospective) plans received) adj. to Existing Car Sales Business to include Proposed Security Fence and Gates LA07/2020/1414/F 43 Edendarriff Road, Ballynahinch Retrospective Planning Permission for Stables Building and Application for Proposed Domestic Sand School, including Flood Lighting Marie Ward, Chief Executive Oifig an Iúir, Newry Office O’Hagan House, Monaghan Row, Newry, BT35 8DJ. Oifig Dhún Pádraig, Downpatrick Office Downshire Civic Centre, Downshire Estate, Ardglass Road, Downpatrick, BT30 6GQ. www.newrymournedown.org Council 0300 013 2233 Planning 033 0137 4036 Ag freastal ar an Dún agus Ard Mhacha Theas Serving Down and South Armagh Planning Applications Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Planning Offices are currently closed to the public, however full details of the following planning applications including plans, maps and drawings are available to view on the NI Planning Portal website at www.planningni.gov.uk If you are unable to access the Planning Portal, please contact us by email at [email protected] or by telephoning 0330 137 4036 and we will assist you. 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. App No. Location & Proposal App No. Location & Proposal LA07/2020/1399/F LA07/2020/1408/RM 51 Upper Dromore Road, Warrenpoint Immediately W. of 95 Leestone Road, Kilkeel Proposed access and associated works Dwelling LA07/2020/1407/RM LA07/2020/1412/F Between 17 and 19 Sandy Road, Newry Bryansford Caravan Park immediately Dwelling and detached garage adj. and to the W. of 5 Bryansford Village, LA07/2020/1411/F Ballyhafry, Newcastle 14 The Square, Warrenpoint Automatic traffic control barrier to replace existing gate Extension of beer garden LA07/2020/1416/F LA07/2020/1417/O 100m S.W. of 26 Dunaval Road, Kilkeel Site directly W. of 8 Lisserboy Road, Newry Dwelling and garage on a farm Farm dwelling and detached garage LA07/2020/1431/F LA07/2020/1419/F No 6 Clontafleece Road, Burren, Warrenpoint 45 Tullyree Road, Kilcoo, Castlewellan Renewal of planning permission for Replacement Dwelling replacement dwelling and garage under LA07/2020/1424/O P/2015/0118/F 260m S.S.W. of 43 Brackenagh W. Road, LA07/2020/1406/RM Ballymartin Surface level car park located on lands to the Two storey replacement dwelling, garage and E. of 41 Monaghan Street and opposite 1-23 associated siteworks Railway Avenue, Newry Re-advertisements Proposed mixed use development comprising LA07/2019/1748/F of 2 No. ground floor retail units with 43 No. Site on Upper Burren Road between No’s 6 apartments in 3 No. blocks and 10 and extending to the rear of 22 and LA07/2020/1423/F 26 Milltown Street and 4 Upper Burren Road, 28 Belfast Road, Newry Burren, Warrenpoint Townhouse to rear and alterations to dwelling Erection of 14 dwellings, with boundary walls, approved under P/2014/0474/F to include fences, landscaping and associated site works design modifications, re siting and alterations (amended scheme) to approved boundary LA07/2020/0621/F LA07/2020/1428/F 58 Armagh Road, Newry 28 Rathfriland Road, Newry Demolition of existing building and Single storey rear extension erection of 6No. apartments (Amended LA07/2020/1405/F proposal and plans) 12 St Patrick’s Park, Cullyhanna, Newry LA07/2020/1075/F Alterations and extension to dwelling Directly adj. to 84 Carrive Road, Forkhill, LA07/2020/1415/F Co. Armagh, BT35 9TF (amended address) Lands between 28 and 34 Edenappa Road Replacement dwelling (60m S. of 28) Jonesborough LA07/2020/1350/F Replacement 2 storey dwelling and garage 84 Carrive Road, Forkhill, Newry, BT35 9TF LA07/2020/1427/F (Amended address) 100m N. of 31a Glenmore Road, Alterations and extension to rear of Mullaghbawn, Newry existing dwelling Change of house type from that approved LA07/2018/1952/F under P/2004/1021/O and P/2006/2041/RM 21-23 Church Street, Warrenpoint LA07/2020/1430/F Demolition to the rear of existing public Adj. to and N. of 15 Church Road, house with frontage to Church Street Derrywilligan, Newry retained, including construction of new Proposed two storey dwelling and detached extension to existing public house. garage (change of house type from that Construction of 3 no. retail units and 10 approved under LA07/2019/1158/F) apartments over with pedestrian access off King’s Lane and all associated site works. LA07/2020/1404/F King’s Lane to be stopped up with pedestrian Immediately N.E. of No 95 Leestone Road, access only. (Amended proposal description Kilkeel and receipt of additional plans) Change of use from barn to dwelling with associated alterations and rear extension. Marie Ward, Chief Executive Oifig an Iúir, Newry Office O’Hagan House, Monaghan Row, Newry, BT35 8DJ. Oifig Dhún Pádraig, Downpatrick Office Downshire Civic Centre, Downshire Estate, Ardglass Road, Downpatrick, BT30 6GQ. www.newrymournedown.org Council 0300 013 2233 Planning 033 0137 4036.
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