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Planning Applications Decisions Issued Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 15/04/2019 To: 19/04/2019 No. of Applications: 27 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2018/0377/O John and Sharon McBlain 20m east of 53 Beechview Replacement dwelling and Permission 16/04/2019 56.6 53 Beechview Road Road garage Granted Crossgar Crossgar BT30 9DS BT30 9DS LA07/2018/0582/F Mr Glenn Cumming & Miss 30m S of No 32 Oldtown Lane Proposed change of use of Permission 18/04/2019 51.2 Tanya Rogers 26 Oldtown Annalong existing vernacular barn to a Granted Lane dwelling house with extension Annalong Kilkeel BT34 4XF LA07/2018/0785/O Mr W McMahon 78 Upper Approximately 50 meters North Proposed dwelling and Permission 18/04/2019 45 Dromore Road West of 78 Upper Dromore detached garage (infill site) Refused Warrenpoint Road BT34 3PN Warrenpoint LA07/2018/0825/F Cathal McGeown 16 Approximately 70m directly Replacement dwelling and Permission 18/04/2019 44.4 Tamary Hill South of 36 Finnard Road detached garage Refused Rathfriland Rathfriland BT34 5DS BT34 5BL LA07/2018/1440/O Grainne Byrne 38 34 Killough Road Site for Dwelling Permission 17/04/2019 28.4 Downview Avenue Tullycarnan Granted Belfast Ardglass BT15 4FB Co Down BT30 7UG Page 1 of 8 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 15/04/2019 To: 19/04/2019 No. of Applications: 27 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2018/1446/F Mr & Mrs Gary Malone 36 Site 2 The Vicarage Proposed private dwelling with Permission 18/04/2019 29.4 Lower Knockbarragh Road 65m northeast of No. 13 detached carport and service Granted Rostrevor Kilbroney Road areas with associated BT34 3DP Rostrevor siteworks BT34 3BH LA07/2018/1447/F Mr Peter King Unit 7 12 Unit 7 Proposed alterations to Permission 19/04/2019 30.4 Monaghan Street Monaghan Street existing tyre centre to form 2 Granted Newry Newry No. shop units on ground floor BT35 6AA BT35 6AA with storage on first floor. LA07/2018/1539/F Gary McKeown 61 61 Rathview Park Second storey rear extension Permission 19/04/2019 27.2 Rathview Park Crossmaglen to provide larger bedroom and Granted Crossmaglen BT35 9HJ bathroom Newry BT35 9HJ LA07/2018/1666/F Dianne, Michelle and Paul Lands opposite No.9 Proposed two storey detached Permission 19/04/2019 23.2 Maginn 10 Rathfriland Road Rathfriland Road dwelling Granted Hilltown Hilltown Newry Co Down BT34 5UR LA07/2018/1736/LDP Northern Ireland Water 40 Outside the front of house 141 Kiosk for telecommunication/ Permission 19/04/2019 23.4 Old Westland Road Main Street data communications Granted Belfast Dundrum equipment in relation to NIW BT14 6TE on footpath near the kerb and sewerage works beside a sign pole Page 2 of 8 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 15/04/2019 To: 19/04/2019 No. of Applications: 27 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2018/1737/LDP Northern Ireland Water 40 Located approximately 11 Kiosk for telecommunication/ Permission 17/04/2019 23 Old westland Road metres south of 45 Dundrum data communications Refused Belfast Road equipment in relation to NIW BT14 6TE Dundrum sewerage works across the Road on the footpath against the wall on the corner of Dundrum Road and McMinns Lane LA07/2018/1738/LDP Northern Ireland Water 40 Approximately 14 metres south Kiosk for telecommunication/ Permission 17/04/2019 23 Old Westland Road east of Sacred Heart RC data communications Granted Belfast Church equipment in relation to NIW BT14 6TE Dundrum Road sewerage works Dundrum. LA07/2018/1742/LDP Northern Water 40 Old Approximately 27 metres NE of Kiosk for telecommunication/ Permission 17/04/2019 23 Westland Road Saint Donards Church data communications Granted Belfast Entrance equipment in relation to NIW BT14 6TE outside 177 Main Street sewerage works Dundrum LA07/2018/1889/LBC Paul & Jane O'Connor 43 Former Bank Premises Repair and refurbishment Consent 16/04/2019 18.2 Drumnaquoile Road 40-42 Lower Square works (retrospective) to Granted Castlewellan Castlewellan Ground Floor - Lobby, WC, BT31 9LH Rooms 1,2 and 5. First Floor - WC, Room 7 and 2 LA07/2018/1892/LBC Paul & Jane O'Connor 43 Former Bank Premises Proposed works to external Consent 16/04/2019 18.8 Drumnaquoile Road 40-42 Lower Square and internal of building to Granted Castlewellan Castlewellan include general refurbishment BT31 9LH and replacement of existing building elements Page 3 of 8 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 15/04/2019 To: 19/04/2019 No. of Applications: 27 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2018/1929/F Outdoor Recreation NI The 90m West of No 33 Old Park New car park for 15 no. Permission 17/04/2019 17.6 Stableyard Road carparking spaces and Granted Barnett Demense Drumaness perimeter fence Malone Road Belfast BT9 5PB LA07/2018/1969/F Mr James McLarnon 2 2 Berkley Grove 2 storey extension to side to Permission 18/04/2019 17.2 Berkley Grove Well Road provide sunroom with bedroom Granted Well Road Warrenpoint over, and extension to provide Warrenpoint BT34 3TS bedroom over garage BT34 3TS LA07/2018/1983/F C Russell Auto Sales Ltd 91 91 Ballydugan Road Proposed photo booth Permission 19/04/2019 17 Ballydugan Road Downpatrick extension to existing workshop/ Granted Downpatrick valeting shed BT30 8HF LA07/2019/0101/F Jean Best 17 St. Patricks 17 St. Patricks Park Single storey extension to Permission 19/04/2019 13.8 Park Hilltown gable Granted Hilltown BT34 5UA BT34 5UA Page 4 of 8 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 15/04/2019 To: 19/04/2019 No. of Applications: 27 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2019/0121/DC Dromara Developments 34 Lands at 15 and 19 Old Grand Discharge of Condition 7 of Approval 17/04/2019 12.8 Park Road Jury Road Planning Permission Dromara Drumaconnell East LA07/2018/0882/F: The BT25 2JW Saintfield development hereby permitted shall not be commenced until any (highway structure/ retaining wall/culvert) requiring Technical Approval, as specified in the Roads (NI) Order 1993, has been agreed in writing with the Council LA07/2019/0143/F Mr and Mrs Glyn Hanna 11 11 School Road Proposed domestic garage Permission 19/04/2019 12 School Road Ballymartin Granted Ballymartin BT34 4PQ BT34 4PQ LA07/2019/0178/F Mr & Mrs P Miillar 5 Actons Adjacent to 10 Dillin Road Change of house type from Permission 16/04/2019 10.6 Cresent Downpatrick that already approved under Granted Ballyalton LA07/2018/0502/F Downpatrick BT30 7DS LA07/2019/0297/LDE Declan Mullan 67 Newtown 43 Cashel Road Dwelling House Permission 18/04/2019 8 Road Silverbridge Granted Killeen Newry Newry BT35 8RJ Page 5 of 8 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 15/04/2019 To: 19/04/2019 No. of Applications: 27 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2019/0311/F John Rodgers Builders 84a Dundrum Road New extension to existing Permission 17/04/2019 7.6 Supplies 84a Dundrum Newcastle Builders Supply building Granted Road Newcastle BT33 0LN LA07/2019/0425/DC Fletcher Architects 25 Main Land adjacent to No. 28 Discharge of condition No. 2 of Approval 18/04/2019 5.8 Street Captains Road planning permission Castlewellan Forkhill LA07/2017/1693/F BT31 9DQ BT35 9RS LA07/2019/0505/DC Fletcher Architects 25 Main Land 20m south and adjacent Discharge of condition 5 of Approval 18/04/2019 2.4 Street to 25 Saintfield Road Planning Approval Castlewellan Crossgar LA07/2017/1797/F - No BT31 9DQ development shall take place until there has been submitted to and approved by the Planning Authority a landscaping scheme showing trees and hedgerows to be provided along the boundaries of the site, the location, numbers species and sizes of trees to be planted within the sites during the first planting season after the dwellings are occupied. Trees or shrubs dying, removed or becoming seriously damaged shall be replaced during the next planting season with others of a similar size unless the Page 6 ofPlanning 8 Authority gives written consent to any variation. No development shall take place until there has ben submitted to approved by the Planning Authority a landscaping scheme showing trees and hedgerows to be provided along the boundaries if the sites, the location, number species and sizes of trees to be planted within the sites during the fist planting season after the dwellings are occupied. Trees or scrubs dying, removed or becoming seriously damaged shall be replaced during the next planting season with others of a similar size unless the Planning Authority gives written consent to any variation. LA07/2019/0505/DC Fletcher Architects 25 Main Land 20m south and adjacent Discharge of condition 5 of Approval 18/04/2019 2.4 Street to 25 Saintfield Road Planning Approval Castlewellan Crossgar LA07/2017/1797/F - No BT31 9DQ development shall take place until there has been submitted to and approved by the Planning Authority a landscaping scheme showing Planning Applications Decisionstrees and hedgerows Issued to be provided along the boundaries of the site, the location, From: 15/04/2019 To: 19/04/2019numbers species and sizes of trees to be planted within the No. of Applications: 27sites during the first planting season after the dwellings are occupied. Trees or shrubs Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to dying, removed or becoming Decision Process seriously damaged shall be Issued (Weeks) replaced during the next planting season with others of a similar size unless the Planning Authority gives written consent to any variation.
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