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Planning Applications Validated Period: 26 February 2018 to 02 March 2018 Planning Applications Validated Period: 26 February 2018 to 02 March 2018 Reference Number Category Proposal Location Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address LA05/2018/0201/F Local Proposed demolition of porch and 3 Lough Leane Park Emma Harmon 3 Lough Leane conservatory and provision of Carryduff Belfast BT8 Park Carryduff Belfast BT8 new garage, sun room and utility 8PN 8PN room extensions LA05/2018/0203/NMC Consent Non-material change to planning Lands south of 15 Lough Lightsource SPV 48 Ltd Aidan Colins Scottish Provident permission S/2013/0625/F (solar Road Upper Scottish Provident Building 7 Building 7 Donegall Square farm) comprising: changes to Ballinderry Lisburn Donegall Square West West Belfast BT1 2JH panel elevations, changes to the BT28 2PQ Belfast BT1 6JH location of the panel arrays and alterations to fence location LA05/2018/0204/LDE Local Application under Section 54 of 70 Budore Road James & Margaret Montgomery Park Design Associates the 2011 Planning Act non Dundrod Crumlin 70 Budore Road Dundrod Parkmore House Parkmore compliance with Conditions 3 of Crumlin BT29 4UA Heights Ballymena BT43 S/2001/1081/F (Dwelling was not 5DB demolished) LA05/2018/0205/F Local Proposed change of house type 5b Upper School Lane Mr & Mrs Clarke 7a School Patrick Johnson 21 Priests approved ref: LA05/2015/0357/F Upper Ballinderry Lane Upper Ballinderry Lane Lisburn BT27 5RB under construction Lisburn BT28 2NT Lisburn LA05/2018/0206/F Local Proposed single storey extension 32 Linen Green Mr & Mrs M Andrews 32 Linen Mr C Hull 17 Milltown Park to allow a new utility room onto Lisburn Green Lisburn BT28 3NZ Lisburn BT28 3TU the existing garage *See explanatory note at end of document Planning Applications Validated Period: 26 February 2018 to 02 March 2018 Reference Number Category Proposal Location Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address LA05/2018/0207/F Local Equestrian Centre over two Gortnamoney House 64 Maggie Allen Gortnamoney Dimensions Chartered Architects stories with associated retail area, Old Kilmore Road House 64 Old Kilmore Road 1 Montgomery House 478 coffee shop area, management Moira Craigavon Moira Craigavon BT67 0LZ Castlereagh Road Belfast offices and meeting room (all to BT5 6BQ serve existing operational business) plus associated surface parking facilities. LA05/2018/0208/RM Local Proposed farm dwelling Approx 150m north east of Mr & Mrs Larmour 3 Highfields Slemish Design Studio Architects 98 Glenavy Road Crescent Lisburn BT28 LLP 29 Raceview Road Lisburn BT28 3XA with 3GG Broughshane BT42 4JJ access onto Hungry House Lane LA05/2018/0209/F Local Proposed change of use of an Unit 3B MALANNE 1 Fort Road Claire Parks 4 Elm Vale existing retail building into church 45 Moira Road Dundonald Upper Ballinderry premises, to provide a sanctuary, Lisburn Belfast Lisburn office space, crèche and youth BT28 1RH BT16 1XR BT28 2QD rooms, kitchen and toilet facilities. The building will enable the existing church group to carry out their Sunday services and community outreach programmes *See explanatory note at end of document Planning Applications Validated Period: 26 February 2018 to 02 March 2018 Reference Number Category Proposal Location Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address LA05/2018/0210/F Local Retention of lobby extension to Four Trees 61-63 Main John Morgan 18 Governors McCreanor & Co Architects 85 licensed premises Street Moira Gate Ballynahinch Road Plantation Road Ballydougan Hillsborough BT62 6FE Craigavon BT63 5NN LA05/2018/0211/F Local Proposed replacement dwelling 62 Carr Road Mr & Mrs R Foreman 62 Carr Hawthorne Associates 2-3 The Temple Road Beeches Grove Road Lisburn Temple Spa BT27 6YG Lisburn Ballynahinch BT27 6YG BT24 8RA LA05/2018/0212/O Local Proposed infill (cty8) dwelling, Site between No 35 Glebe Edwina Crawford 128 Windmill renewal of existing approval Road and No 37 Glebe Road Cabragh Hillsborough 2009/0122 and S/2013/0664/O Road Hillsborough BT26 6NP LA05/2018/0213/O Local Propose infill site for a detached Lands 60m South East of Mr Colin Campbell 5 Begny DPK Design 46 Scaddy Road dwelling and garage 26 Begny Hill Road Road Crossgar Dromara Dromara Downpatrick Dromore Dromore BT30 8BP BT25 2AW BT25 2AW LA05/2018/0214/F Local Single storey rear extension 3 Dunlyn Court Ms Anne Louise McIlrath 3 Matthew Johnson 2a Bridge Hillsborough Dunlyn Court Hillsborough Street Lisburn BT28 1XY *See explanatory note at end of document Planning Applications Validated Period: 26 February 2018 to 02 March 2018 Reference Number Category Proposal Location Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address LA05/2018/0215/F Local Proposed replacement of existing 1 Grand Street Linda Portis 20 Low Road Patrick Johnson Design 21 dwelling at 1 Grand Street, Lisburn Lisburn Priests Lane Lisburn to provide one semi- BT27 4UD BT27 4TJ Blaris Road detached unit and one detached Lisburn unit BT27 5RB LA05/2018/0216/F Local Development of Adjacent to 120 Invest IN Sport LTD 45 Manor Architects Ltd Stable Tourism/Conference Facility, Ballynahinch Road Tullynore Road Hillsborough buildings 30A High Street including accommodation (16 Hillsborough BT26 6QE Moneymore BT45 7PD bedrooms plus one 3 bed duplex apartment), café, conference, ancillary spaces (kitchen, toilets, circulation), office This list is provided in accordance with paragraph 16 of the Protocol for the Operation of the Lisburn & Castlereagh Planning Committee – March 2017. Requests for an application to be referred to the Committee must be made within 14 days of this list being circulated to Members. *See explanatory note at end of document.
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