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Planning Applications – Airport, Ballyclare, Glengormley Urban, Macedon and Three Mile Water Deas Planning Applications – Airport, Ballyclare, Glengormley Urban, Macedon and Three Mile Water DEAs Planning Applications The Planning Committee meets monthly to consider all non-delegated applications. The Council’s Scheme of Delegation is available at: www.antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk. Full details of the following applications including plans are available to view via Public Access on the NI Planning Portal www.planningni.gov.uk or at the Council Planning Office. Telephone 0300 123 6677. Text Phone 18001 028 9034 000. Written comments should be submitted within 14 days and should quote the application number. Please note that all representations will be made available on Public Access. APPLICATION NO LOCATION PROPOSAL (In brief) Land at Mount Farm, 160m Doppler VHF Omni-directional LA03/2017/1071/F to the South West of No. 34 Radio Range Beacon (DVOR) Randox Road, Crumlin and monopole Change of use from vacant 1-3 Ballyduff Road, retail unit to funeral directors LA03/2017/1076/F Carnmoney office and viewing rooms and alterations to shop front Ulster Bank, 49 Main Street, Removal of external ATM and LA03/2017/1077/LBC Ballyclare signage 2 Huntingdale Crescent, Detached garage with store LA03/2017/1079/F Ballyclare and toilet 2-4 Church Avenue, Demolition of garage and LA03/2017/1081/F Jordanstown, Newtownabbey construction of dwelling Alterations to approval T/2014/0351/F to relocate intake LA03/2017/1082/F 33m north north west of chamber with addition of 55 Clady Road, Dunadry sluice gate, walls and banking (Retrospective) 1 Hollybrook Grove, Two storey extension to side of LA03/2017/1083/F Newtownabbey dwelling 41 Moyra Road, Doagh, LA03/2017/1085/F Ballyclare Granny flat extension to dwelling Dwelling and Garage (Change LA03/2017/1086/F 300m North of 33 Largy of house type from approval Road, Crumlin T/2006/0378/RM) Ballyclare High School, External lift to provide DDA LA03/2017/1087/F 31 Rashee Road, Ballyclare access to first floor Lands directly SW of Nutts B4 storage and distribution unit LA03/2017/1090/F Corner Roundabout, Antrim with associated car parking Plots 10 and 11 of planning permission LA03/2016/0731/F at Oakfield Park residential development (the former 2 No. dwellings and garages LA03/2017/1092/F Jordanstown Special (Change of House Type at Plot School. north east of 65-73 No.s 10 and 11) Jordanstown Road and south west of the University of Ulster), Jordanstown 11 Mayfield Drive, Two storey side extension to LA03/2017/1095/F Newtownabbey dwelling to include garage 16 Mountview Pass, Single storey gable extension to LA03/2017/1097/F Rushpark, Newtownabbey dwelling Re-advertisements APPLICATION NO LOCATION PROPOSAL (In brief) LA03/2017/1035/F 30 Trenchill Road, Ballyclare Single storey extension to dwelling.
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