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Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only for the Period:-29/10/2018 to 04/11/2018 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-29/10/2018 to 04/11/2018 Count : 27 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2018/1627/F Application to vary conditions Lands to the south and Full The Hill Partnership 64 O Toole and Starkey Arthur 24 and 25 of planning east of the Carnbane Rostrevor Road House permission P/2009/0163/F to Way/Shepherds Way Warrenpoint 41 Arthur Street allow for the commencement Roundabout BT34 3RU Belfast of development of the incorporating Customs BT1 4GB approved gatehouse without Clearance Station and the requirement to submit lands to the rear of details of, obtain approval for 7-14 Damolly Meadows and implement the retaining Newry. structures of that permission. LA07/2018/1628/F Proposed prefabricated Bunscoil Bheanna Full Angela Savage Bunscoil Education Authority double classroom unit and Boirche PS Bheanna Boirche PS Grahamsbridge Road associated site works Bunkers Hill Bunkers Hill Dundonald Castlewellan Castlewellan Belfast BT31 9EP BT31 9EP BT16 2HS LA07/2018/1629/F Proposed residential Lands north and west Full Clady Properties Ltd 44A GM Design Associates Ltd 22 development comprising of 32 of 41 and 43 Hilltown Glenavy Road Lodge Road no. dwellings providing a mix Road Lisburn Coleraine of 15no no 3 bedroom Bryansford BT28 3UT BT52 1NB detached dwellings, 10no 4 Newcastle bedroom semi-detached dwellings, 4no 3 bedroom semi-detached dwellings and 3no 4 bedroom detached dwellings Page 1 of 6 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-29/10/2018 to 04/11/2018 Count : 27 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2018/1630/O Proposed 2 semi detached Adjacent to 99 Outline Mary-Lou Scott 9 Benowen Michael Smith Building dwellings Commons Road Killyleagh Design 139 Ballydugan Road Ballykinler BT30 9TS Downpatrick Downpatrick BT30 8HG LA07/2018/1631/F Proposed replacement 2 Point Road Full Mr & Mrs G Grant 2 Point Michael Smith Building dwelling Carricknab Road Design 139 Ballydugan Road Downpatrick Carricknab Downpatrick Downpatrick BT30 8HG LA07/2018/1632/F Proposed single storey 18 Grange Close Full Eugene Smyth 18 Grange Fletcher Architects (NI) Ltd extension to the side Castlewellan Close 25 Main Street BT31 9UJ Castlewellan Castlewellan BT31 9UJ BT31 9DF LA07/2018/1633/A Shop sign 1 The Square Advertisem WBR Credit Union 14 Bernard Dinsmore RIBA 24a Warrenpoint ent Church Street Duke Street BT34 3LY Warrenpoint Warrenpoint BT34 3HN BT34 3JY LA07/2018/1634/F Dwelling Adjacent to 283 Full Patrick Black 283 Alan Murry 2 Michael Mallin Glassdrumman Road Glassdrumman Road Park Annalong Annalong Newry BT34 4QN BT34 4QN BT35 8EA LA07/2018/1635/F Alterations and extension to 87 Head Road Full James Morgan 87 Head Quinn Design and dwelling in substitution to Ballymartin Road Engineering Services 36 approval LA07/2016/0646/F BT34 4PU Annalong Carrogs Road BT34 4PU Burren Warrenpoint BT34 3PY Page 2 of 6 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-29/10/2018 to 04/11/2018 Count : 27 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2018/1636/F Change of house type and 100m South of 79 Full Mr and Mrs Stevenson 134 garage from previously Chapel Road Chancellor's Road granted permission Meigh Newry LA07/2015/0412/F Newry BT35 8WJ BT35 8JZ LA07/2018/1637/F Replacement dwelling and Adjacent to and North Full Maura O'Hanlon 28 Skerriff Bernard Dinsmore Chartered detached garage West of 30 Skerriff Road Architect 24a Duke Street Road Cullyhanna Warrenpoint Cullyhanna BT35 0JG BT34 3JY LA07/2018/1638/F Single storey rear extension 14 Lisdrum Park Full Mr and Mrs E. O'Callaghan O'Hare Associates The and alterations to dwelling Carrivemaclone 14 Lisdrum Park Masters House Newry Carrivemaclone Abbey Yard Newry Newry BT34 2EG LA07/2018/1639/F Single storey rear extension 22 J.F. Kennedy Park Full Mr and Mrs J. O'Hare 22 O'Hagan & Associates and alterations to dwelling Bessbrook J.F. Kennedy Park Architectural Consultants Ltd Newry Bessbrook The Masters House Newry Abbey Yard BT35 7EN Newry BT34 2EG LA07/2018/1640/DC Discharge of condition No. 5 10A Limekiln Road Discharge O'Hare Autoparts 10 MCL Consulting Unit 5 Forty of planning approval Newry of Condition Limekiln Road Eight North LA07/2017/0319/F BT35 7LX Newry Duncrue Street BT35 7LX Belfast BT3 9BJ LA07/2018/1641/DC Discharge of conditions Nos. 6 9 Creggan West Road Discharge Colm O'Hanlon 9 Creggan Gray Design Ltd 5 Edward and 7 of planning approval Creggan Upper of Condition West Road Street LA07/2016/1376/F Whitecross Creggan Upper Newry BT60 2FA Whitecross BT35 6AN Page 3 of 6 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-29/10/2018 to 04/11/2018 Count : 27 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2018/1645/O Replacement Dwelling 160m South of No2 Outline Mr Joseph Hughes 30 Delahunt Laverty 79 Greenan Low Road Grinan Lough Road Road Aghayalloge Newry Newry Co Armagh BT34 2PX BT34 2PT BT35 8RH LA07/2018/1646/F Proposed front extension to 106 Forkhill Road Full Mr and Mrs Patrick Donnelly P O'Hagan and Associates dwelling to provide an Meigh 106 Forkhill Road Ltd 10 Trevor Hill entrance porch and bay Newry Meigh Newry window BT35 8RA Newry BT34 1DN LA07/2018/1647/F Proposed erection of new bay 41 Mountain View Full Ms Ciara Elliott 41 Mountain Blueprint Architectural 79 window to front and new Drive View Drive Chapel Road extension to rear. Application Armagh Road Armagh Road Killeavy of new pebble dash finish to Lisdrumgullion Newry Newry front and rear elevations and Newry BT35 6DW BT35 8JZ replacement of existing Co Down windows. BT35 6DW LA07/2018/1648/RM Erect dwelling and detached 50m East of 32 Lurgan Reserved Francis Carragher 32 Quinn Design and garage Road Matters Lurgan Road Engineering Services 36 Silverbridge Silverbridge Carrogs Road Newry Newry Burren BT35 9NE BT35 9NE Warrenpoint BT34 3PY Page 4 of 6 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-29/10/2018 to 04/11/2018 Count : 27 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2018/1649/F Extension to existing rebar 62 Aughlisnafin Road Full Walter Watson LTD Ewart Davis 14 Killynure factory with provision of 80 car Castlewellan Greenfield Works Avenue parking spaces. Including its Ballylough Road Carryduff access the extension will be Castlewellan Belfast located on a 0.91 ha site of BT31 9JQ BT8 8ED which 0.492ha does not have existing permission for industrial. the extension will be used for the assembly of products for the construction, manufacturing and infrastructure industries LA07/2018/1650/F 14 no. apartments total 29-31 Canal Street Full CSP Newry Ltd. 15F MacRae Hanlon Spence comprising: 12 No. 2 bedroom Newry Block B Warrenpoint 14-16 Shore Road apartments in a 3-storey BT35 6JB Enterprise Centre Holywood block, 2 No. 1 bedroom Newry Road BT18 9HX apartments in a 2-storey block Warrenpoint and attendant siteworks. BT34 3LA LA07/2018/1651/O Site for 2 No. infill dwellings Lands immediately Outline Maureen McKenna 71 John Feehan - Design3 3 South East of 71 Carrickbroad Road Cedar Grove Carrickbroad Road Killeavy Newry Killeavy Newry BT34 1SQ BT35 8TQ BT35 8TQ LA07/2018/1652/F Proposed New Shopfront 'The Kabin' Full Eamon Crothers 5 Church Bernard Dinsmore Chartered 5 Church Street Street Architect 24A Duke Street Warrenpoint Warrenpoint Warrenpoint BT34 3JY Page 5 of 6 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-29/10/2018 to 04/11/2018 Count : 27 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2018/1653/F Proposed New Shopfront 'Scarlet' Full Eamon Crothers 5 Church Bernard Dinsmore Chartered 3 Church Street Street Architect 24A Duke Street Warrenpoint Warrenpoint Warrenpoint BT34 3JY LA07/2018/1654/A Shop Sign 'The Kabin' 5 Church Advertisem Eamon Crothers 5 Church B Dinsmore RIBA 24A Duke Street ent Street Street Warrenpoint Warrenpoint Warrenpoint BT34 3HN BT34 3JY LA07/2018/1655/A Shop Sign 'Scarlet' 3 Church Advertisem Eamon Crothers 5 Church B Dinsmore RIBA 24A Duke Street ent Street Street Warrenpoint Warrenpoint Warrenpoint BT34 3HN BT34 3YJ LA07/2018/1656/O Site for replacement dwelling 40m North of 25 Outline Mr D Rooney and Ms J Planning Services 21 and garage Edentrumley Road McCone 25 Edentrumley Ballynacoy Road Mayobridge Road Lisburn BT34 2SG Mayobridge BT28 3XW Page 6 of 6.
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