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DELEGATED DECISIONS to ISSUE W/C 25/04/2016 DELEGATED DECISIONS TO ISSUE w/c 25/04/2016 Reference Proposal Location Decision Applicant Name & Agent Name & Address Number Address LA01/2015/0946/O Proposed Infill Site for Dwelling and Garage Lands between 144 & Approve Miss McCloskey & Mr 5050 Architecture 148 Tartnakilly Road O'Connor 3a Keldon Court Limavady 148 Tartnakilly Road 17 Linenhall Street Limavady Limavady BT49 0HQ LA01/2015/0848/F Proposed Conversion, alteration and Lands 50m North of 85 Approve James Simpson Gerard McPeake Architectural extensions of existing stone barn to a Ringsend Road 33 Main Street Ltd dwelling with a detached garage. Limavady Limavady 31a Main Street Amended design to planning approval Limavady B/2011/0268/F BT49 0EP LA01/2015/0622/NMC Proposed Single Storey Extensions Nos. 5, 6, 7 & 8 Approve Northern Ireland Housing Patrick Corr Carnmoon View Executive 17 Catherine Street Liscolman Hill Street Limavady Ballymoney Belfast BT49 9DA LA01/2016/0048/RM Petrol filling station, including ancillary Land opp 30 Glengiven Approve Nicholl Fuel Oils Ltd G M Design Associates shop, car wash facilities, vehicle parking and Ave 176 Clooney Road 22/24 Lodge Road associated landscaping 3, 5 & 15 Glenside Brae Eglinton Coleraine (to the east of the BT47 3DY BT52 1NB former Gorteen House Hotel) Ballyquin Road Limavady LA01/2016/0068/F Proposed Single Storey Gable Extension to 7 Woodland Drive Approve Mr & Mrs Patrick Barton T B McBride Architectural allow a Bedroom and Wet Room Dungiven 7 Woodland Drive Services Dernaflaw 3 O'Cahan Place Dungiven Dungiven BT47 4SX DELEGATED DECISIONS TO ISSUE w/c 25/04/2016 Reference Proposal Location Decision Applicant Name & Agent Name & Address Number Address LA01/2016/0247/F Placement of a Mobile Classroom Unit St. Mary's Primary Approve St. Mary's Primary School T B McBride Architectural within the School Grounds School Board of Governors Services 85 Gortnaghey Road 85 Gortnaghey Road 3 O'Cahan Place Dungiven Dungiven Dungiven BT47 4SX LA01/2016/0109/F Single Storey Side Extension to allow a 30 Caoran Dubh Approve James & Dolores Donaghy T B McBride Architectural Bedroom and Wet Room Hass Road 30 Caoran Dubh Services Dungiven Hass Road 3 O'Cahan Place Dungiven Dungiven BT47 4UA BT47 4SX LA01/2016/0030/F Retention of conversion of roof space to 81A Tartnakilly Road Approve Mr Seamus Canning Cahal Donaghy provide 3 no bedrooms, WC and shower Glack 40 Laurel Road 525 Barabailt Road room Ballykelly Glack Claudy Ballykelly BT47 4EF BT49 9NB B/2013/0228/F Erection of 2 single storey dwellings (rooms Rear of 27-39 Approve Mr Cromie 5050 Architectural Services in attic) and detached garages Pollysbrae Road c/o Agent 3a Keldon Court Limavady 17 Linenhall Street Limavady BT49 0HQ B/2014/0295/F Dwelling and garage on a farm 100m SW of 6 Approve Mr & Mrs Patterson CMI Planners Ltd Carrowclare Road c/o Agent 80-82 Rainey Street Limavady Magherafelt BT45 5AG LA01/2015/0605/F Variation of condition No. 3 (development 32-44 Maghera Street Refusal Donaghy Bros Michael Burroughs Associates to be carried out in accordance with Kilrea 34-40 Maghera Street 33 Shore Road approved plans) of approval C/2014/0173/F Kilrea Holywood BT51 5QN BT18 9HX DELEGATED DECISIONS TO ISSUE w/c 25/04/2016 Reference Proposal Location Decision Applicant Name & Agent Name & Address Number Address LA01/2016/0160/F Replacement of existing 12m high street Existing telecoms Approve EE and Hutchinson 3G UK Paul Campbell pole with a new 13.7m street pole plus the street pole on footpath C/o MBNL WHP installation of 1 no equipment cabinet 15m south east of 67 White Lion Road St James Court measuring 1230 x 400 x 1032mm high 13/15 Portmore Court Amersham Warrington Portmore Road HP7 9FB WA4 6PS Portstewart LA01/2015/1002/F Proposed Dwelling and Integral Garage 93m East of 10 Approve John Linton Jeff Wilson Chartered Magheramore Road 110 Drumcroone Road Architect Garvagh Blackhill 1 Sedgemoor Close Coleraine Coleraine BT51 3PN LA01/2015/0671/O Proposed infill site for 1 no. dwelling Lands between Approve Mrs J Stewart CM Designs 50 & 52 Kurin Road 121 Ballymena Road 8 Scroggy Close Garvagh Cullybackey Limavady BT43 5QS BT49 0SU LA01/2015/0445/F Extension to existing graveyard adjacent to Lands adjacent to Approve St. Mary's Church Ivan Scott Associates Ltd St. Mary's Church with new access off St. Mary's Church Drumagarner 15 Sandel Village Centre Drumsaragh Road incorporating stopping Drumsaragh Road 4 Garvagh Road Knocklynn Road lay-by on Drumsaragh Road, footpaths Kilrea Kilrea Coleraine replacement toilets and external footpath lighting LA01/2015/0720/F Five Two Storey Detached Dwellings 9 & 16 Forest Park and Approve A M C Developments Fleming McKernan Associates 43 & 45 Mountsandel 11 Coolvenny Road Architects Road Coleraine 1 Upper Abbey Street Coleraine Coleraine BT52 1BF LA01/2016/0099/F Rear extension to dwelling 18 Islandarragh Road Approve Ann Todd Laverty Architecture Capecastle 18 Islandarragh Road 63a Churchfield Road Ballycastle Capecastle Ballycastle Ballycastle BT54 6PX DELEGATED DECISIONS TO ISSUE w/c 25/04/2016 Reference Proposal Location Decision Applicant Name & Agent Name & Address Number Address LA01/2016/0010/F Single Storey Rear Extension to Dwelling 16 Eastburn Crescent Approve Colin Ferguson Alan Graham Ballymoney 16 Eastburn Crescent 56 Huey Crescent Ballymoney Bushmills BT57 8QZ LA01/2015/0681/RM Dwelling and garage Adjacent to Approve Mr K Dunlop Simpson Design 12 Bravallen Road 12 Bravallen Road 42 Semicock Road Ballymoney Ballymoney Ballymoney BT53 6PY LA01/2016/0151/F Provision of ground floor single storey rear 46 Cypress Park Approve NIHE W & M Given Architects extension incorporating bedroom, shower Cloughmills Twickenham House Beresford House room and lobby Mount Street 2 Beresford Road Ballymena Coleraine BT43 6BP BT52 1GE LA01/2015/1018/F Proposal to replace existing dwelling house 70 Macfin Road Approve Mr David Hamilton 2020 Architects which has on-going issues with damp with 1 Ballymoney 70 Macfin Road 37 Main Street no 2-storey eco-house of similar footprint Ballymoney Ballymoney BT53 6QY BT44 9JT LA01/2015/0760/O Proposed Site to provide Dwelling on Farm 190m SW of Approve Mr & Mrs Wm Auld G Stirling 125 Fivey Road 8 Topp Road 103 Mussenden Road Ballymoney Ballymoney Castlerock BT53 8HW BT51 4RW LA01/2015/0209/F New Farm Dwelling & Garage 85m North of Approve A Thompson Laverty Architecture 10 Moyan Road 10 Moyan Road 63a Churchfield Road Stranocum Ballymoney Ballycastle Ballymoney BT53 8LD BT54 6PX LA01/2015/0069/F Replacement dwelling and new domestic 108 Moycraig Road Approve Mr N McGregor Simpson Design garage Dunseverick 108 Moycraig Road 42 Semicock Road Bushmills Dunseverick Ballymoney Bushmills BT53 6PY DELEGATED DECISIONS TO ISSUE w/c 25/04/2016 Reference Proposal Location Decision Applicant Name & Agent Name & Address Number Address LA01/2015/0657/O Site for 2 storey detached infill dwelling Adjacent to 21 Hall Approve Howie Christian Charitable Paul McGarvey Architect Road Trust 13a Ebrington Terrace Coleraine 222 Ardmore Road Londonderry Londonderry BT47 6JS BT47 3TE C/2014/0160/F Replacement semi - detached dwelling 42 Prospect Road Approve Paul & Carolyn Christie Graeme Montgomery (Amended scheme) Portstewart C/o Agent Montgomery Irwin Architects BT55 7LQ 7-9 Stone Row Coleraine BT52 1EP LA01/2015/0642/RM Proposed New Dwelling & Garage Land adjacent to Approve Hazel Campbell Hunter Associates 33 Carragh Road 25 Farren Road 8 Charlotte Street Bushmills Ballymoney Ballymoney BT53 8HD BT53 6AY .
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