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Planning Applications Validated for the Period 22/02/2021 to 26/02/2021 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Type Planning Applications Validated For The Period 22/02/2021 to 26/02/2021 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Type LA02/2021/0165/F Dwelling and garage (Change of house type to that previously 60m NW of 23 Kellswater Road Randalstown Full approved under LA02/2017/0329/RM) LA02/2021/0166/A Installation of 4 no. freestanding signs, 3 no. banner signs, 1 no. Former lorry park at lands immediately south of Advertisement Play land sign and 24 no. DOT signs Circular Road north of Ramp Road and south west of Circular Road Roundabout Larne LA02/2021/0167/A Installation of 6 no. fascias signs, 1 no. digital booth screen and Former lorry park at lands immediately south of Advertisement 3 no. booth lettering Circular Road north of Ramp Road and south west of Circular Road Roundabout Larne LA02/2021/0168/A Installation of a freestanding Totem sign Former lorry park at lands immediately south of Advertisement Circular Road north of Ramp Road and south west of Circular Road Roundabout Larne LA02/2021/0169/F Dwelling and garage on a farm Adjacent to 34A Ballyscullion Road Full Toomebridge LA02/2021/0170/F Single storey rear WC extension 4 Iona Gardens Ballymena Full LA02/2021/0171/DC Discharge of Condition 9 in reference to Planning Approval 10 High Street Carrickfergus BT38 7AF Discharge of Condition LA02/2020/0308/F LA02/2021/0172/F Removal of front facing ground floor window and insertion of new 11 Fenaghy Road Galgorm Ballymena BT42 Full self service touch screen medicine dispensary machine (no 1HW change to the building footprint, area or plan arrangement) - retrospective application LA02/2021/0173/A Projecting (circa 50mm) acrylic wall mounted signage adjacent to 11 Fenaghy Road Galgorm Ballymena Co Advertisement dispensary machine (with no lighting) insert dispensary machine Antrim BT42 1HW (Ground Floor Retail Unit) with 50mm projecting acrylic face/signage (with illuminated touch screen and surround back lighting) - retrospective application LA02/2021/0174/O Proposed dwelling on a farm under Policy CTY10 of PPS21 with 25m south of 9 Craignageeragh Road Outline detached garage and associated site works Cullybackey LA02/2021/0176/F New two storey dwelling on the farm with attached double garage Land 65m west of 12 Red Brae Road Full Carrickfergus LA02/2021/0177/F Proposed temporary commercial car park 76 Wellington Street Ballymena Full LA02/2021/0178/F Change of use from existing domestic garage to bedroom and en 17 Croft Manor Ballygally Full suite and construction of new detached domestic garage LA02/2021/0179/F Construction of new storage shed 97a Belfast Road Carrickfergus Full LA02/2021/0180/O Replacement two storey dwelling and detached garage 23 Killygore Road Rathkenny Outline LA02/2021/0181/F Proposed new 6 supported living units (3 no. 2 bed and 3 no. 1 Kilcreggan Elizabeth Avenue Carrickfergus Full bed) and supporting office space with alteration of existing parking area to gain 15 no. spaces LA02/2021/0182/F Proposed loft conversion and modifications 17 The Cairn View Greenisland Full LA02/2021/0183/F Proposed infill dwelling and integral garage 48m SW of 26 Upper Ballyboley Road Full Ballyclare LA02/2021/0184/LDP Proposed completion of dwelling and garage in accordance with 180m SE of 35 Blackstone Road Portglenone LD Certificate Proposed G/2004/0074/O and G/2007/0411/RM LA02/2021/0185/F Change of use from Railway Station house and ticket office to Station House Cullybackey Halt Station Full bed and breakfast self catering accommodation, kiosk style shop Road Cullybackey and small cafe area LA02/2021/0186/LBC Change of use from Railway Station house and ticket office to Station House Cullybackey Halt Station Listed Building Consent bed and breakfast self catering accommodation, kiosk style shop Road Cullybackey and small cafe area LA02/2021/0187/F Proposed storage extension to existing warehouse including 48 Doury Road Ballymena Full additional staff parking area.
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