Planning Applications Validated for the Period:-13/04/2015 to 17/04/2015

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Planning Applications Validated for the Period:-13/04/2015 to 17/04/2015 Planning Applications Validated For the Period:-13/04/2015 to 17/04/2015 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA01/2015/0024/F A single 250kw wind turbine Approx 391m South Full Mr Hall c/o Agent Wind NI Ltd 20 Upper Main Street with a base height of 40m and a West of 72 Ringrash Larne blade of length of 22m. Road BT40 1SX Coleraine BT51 4LJ LA01/2015/0025/O Proposed New Dwelling on a 30 Moneyrannel Road Outline Mr J Browne, Mrs C Browne Mr J Browne 30 Moneyrannel Farm under PPS21 CTY10. Limavady and Mr M Deehan C/o Agent Road BT49 9DN. Limavady BT49 9DN LA01/2015/0026/F Single storey rear extension 15 Altananam Park Full Maresa Whitten c/o Agent Bailey Architecture 9 Glenview Ballycastle Road Glenshesk Ballycastle BT54 6QE LA01/2015/0027/F Erection of Dwelling (Change of 10 Church Bay Full Miss Julia Burns c/o Agent ADA Architects 5 Gransha Road house type and access from Rathlin Island Newry previous approval BT54 6RT BT34 1NS E/1999/0369/F) LA01/2015/0028/F Erection of a street cabinet to Approx 19m South of 1 Full Mr Larry Colgan BT Ireland facilitate the provision of the Cloughs Road BT Telephone Exchange new fibre optic infrastructure Cushendun Kevlin Road across the BT network. co Antrim Omagh Cabinet dimensions approx. BT44 0SP BT78 1LP 1100mm high x 1430mm wide x 450mm deep. Page 1 of 4 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA01/2015/0029/F Proposed single storey rear No.11 Moyle View Full Mr D McKay 11 Moyle View Gary McNeill 14 Cave Road extension and associated Cushendall BT44 0RZ Cushendall Cushendun alterations BT44 0RZ BT44 0PN LA01/2015/0031/F Proposed extension to existing 2 Fernhill Crescent Full Michael & Tina Graham 2 Ryan Brace 124 Agivey Road single garage to provide double Greenmount Fernhill Crescent Aghadowey garage Coleraine Greenmount BT51 4AY BT51 3QS Coleraine LA01/2015/0032/F 11KV Overhead Line 120 Curragh Road Full Northern Ireland Electricity 57 Northern Ireland Electricity 57 Dungiven Dargan Road Dargan Road Belfast Belfast BT3 9JU BT3 9JU LA01/2015/0033/LDE Operations to form an approved Site A LD Mr Victor Scott c/o Agent W J Dickson Chartered Architect site access and driveway (all in Gortnagross Road Certificate 76 Seacoast Road accordance with B/2005/0277/O Dungiven (1550m Existing Burnally and B/2007/0530/RM) South of the junction Limavady with Gelvin Road) BT49 9DW LA01/2015/0034/F Proposed Bar/Store Extension 70m Approx. South- Full St Matthew's GAC Drumsurn AJD Architectural Design to Rear and Kitchen/Toilets West of 299 Drumsurn C/o Agent Services 299 Drumsurn Extensions to Front of Existing Road Road Limavady BT49 Community Hall. Limavady 0PX BT49 0PX. LA01/2015/0035/F Single storey side extension to 47a Kirk Road Full Mr Greame Irwin c/o Agent 2020 Architects 37 Main Street dwelling to accommodate Ballymoney Ballymoney kitchen, dining and living room BT53 6AN LA01/2015/0037/F Extension to apartment Apartment 5 Full Mr Alan Craig c/o agent The Harbour Studio 52 Millbank comprising construction of 16 Portmore Road Avenue lounge and roof terrace to rear Portstewart Portstewart and flat roof dormer to front. BT55 7BE. BT55 7DQ Page 2 of 4 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA01/2015/0038/A 1. no Fascia Sign and 1. no 46 Newtowne Square Advertisem Sally's Salon Services T. Barwick, Spencer Signs Ltd 70 Projection Sign. Limavady BT49 OFL ent c/ Scarborough Street o Agent Hull HU3 4TG LA01/2015/0039/O Proposed one by 4 bed 170m South East of Outline C/O Agent S F Architecture 333 Drumrane detached storey and 1/2 127 Windyhill Road Road dwelling to be used as a Killybready Dungiven farm dwelling (replacement) Limavady BT47 4RG with garage. Co. Londonderry. BT49 0QY. LA01/2015/0040/F 11kv overhead line 1450m south of Formil Full Mr Peter Miller NIE 57 Dargan Bridge Crescent Gelvin Road Belfast Garvagh BT3 9JU BT51 5DJ LA01/2015/0041/RM Proposed farm dwelling Approx 60m E of No. Reserved Mr S McCloskey 30 Pellipark D M Kearney Design 2a and garage 109 Curragh Road Matters Park Coleraine Road Maghera Dungiven Dungiven BT46 5BN LA01/2015/0047/F Proposed alterations and 13 Rockview Park Full Mr Denis McGuckin c/o Agent D M Kearney Design 2a extension. Rasharkin Coleraine Road Ballymena Maghera BT44 8TL BT46 5BN LA01/2015/0048/F Proposed removal of planning 7 Cappagh More Court Full Mr & Mrs C Lindsay 32a The Harbour Studio 52 Millbank condition (holiday occupation Agherton Lane, Dunlady Road, Dundonald, Avenue condition) from approval C/ Portstewart Belfast, BT16 1TT Portstewart 2003/0189/F BT55 7DQ Page 3 of 4 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA01/2015/0049/F Single Storey Extension to Side 4 Vale Road Full Alan Elkin C/o Agent ATP Architects Ltd 18 of Dwelling with Living Area and Portrush Ballyhackett Road Utility to include W C. Co. Antrim Castlerock BT56 8LZ Coleraine BT51 4SQ LA01/2015/0050/O Site for a Dwelling Approx. 70m South Outline Mr Colm and Mrs Nora Sean McHenry MRTPI Flat 1 required under CTY 6 of the Junction of McHenry C/o Agent 638 Wilmslow Road (Amended description) Churchfield Road Didbury and Glenshesk Manchester Road Ballycastle M20 6AM Co.Antrim BT54 6PH. LA01/2015/0051/F Change of Use from Drink Off 16c Eglinton Street Full P T Investments (N I ) Ltd C/o PubInteriors 32 Robinson Way the Premises to Sale of Food Portrush Agent Bangor and Drink for Consumption on Co. Antrim BT19 6NR the Premises. BT56 8DX LA01/2015/0052/F Replacement Dwelling with 27 Drumsurn Road Full Tommy and Maire O'Neill C/o Kevin Cartin Architects Ltd Unit 5 Integral Car Port and Garage. Limavady Agent Belmont Office Park BT49 0PD 232-240 Belmont Road Belfast BT4 2AW LA01/2015/0053/F New Pitched Roof Agricultural Approx.185m South of Full Mr David Forgie C/o Agent W J Dickson Chartered Architect Barn. ( 12m X 9M ). Lisnakilly Farm 76 Seacoast Road 16 Seacoast Road Limavady Lisnakilly BT49 9DW Limavady BT49 9DW. Page 4 of 4.
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