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Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only for the Period:-14/10/2019 to 18/10/2019 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-14/10/2019 to 18/10/2019 Count : 35 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/1338/RM Proposed dwelling on a farm Lands approx. 70m Reserved Vision Design 31 Rainey South West of 4B Matters Street Ballyriff Road Magherafelt Magherafelt BT45 5DA LA09/2019/1340/F Retention of mobile home on 70m East of 44 Full Darcon Architectural Services a site adjacent to 44 Tamnamore Road 23 Tobin Park Tamnamore Road that Killyman Moortown already been granted planning BT80 0JL permission to build a new dwelling on LA09/2019/1341/O Proposed single storey Adjacent to 94 Outline Peter McCaughey 31 dwelling Reaskmore Road Gortnasaor Reaskmore Dungannon Dungannon BT71 6DA LA09/2019/1342/F Proposed replacement of 20 Oaklea Road Full Vision Design 31 Rainey existing car repair workshop Ballyronan Street subject to fire damage Magherafelt Magherafelt BT45 5DA LA09/2019/1343/O Proposal to replace vacant Site approximately Outline Finola Mc Nicholl 13 stone cottage with a one and 250m North West of 5 Dernaflaw Road a half storey house and a The Island Dungiven domestic garage Dreenan BT47 4PR Knockloughrim Page 1 of 7 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-14/10/2019 to 18/10/2019 Count : 35 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/1344/F Erection of replacement wind Lands approx. 350m Full Gravis Planning 1 Pavilions turbine with a 40m hub height South of 174 Omagh Office Park & 27m blade length to replace Road Kinnegar Drive existing wind turbine approved Dungannon Holywood & built under M/2011/0093/F BT18 9JQ (wind turbine location remains unchanged), associated 2 no electricity cabinets & site works LA09/2019/1345/LDP Provision of an Off License Newell Stores LD Blackbird Architecture 4 Area to the existing shop floor 11 Lineside Certificate Glenree Avenue of Newell Stores Coalisland. Coalisland Proposed Dungannon Proposed works will not affect Co Tyrone BT71 4LP BT71 6XG the shop front, the exterior of the building, the access to the building or alter the building fabric other than the removal of some internal walls. The area will be defined by the rearrangement of shelving and erection of partitions to provide an enclosed area allowing its access to be controlled. LA09/2019/1346/F Proposed dwelling and Approx 130m North of Full McKeown and Shields attached domestic garage 55 Cavanakeeran Associates Ltd 1 Annagher Road Road Pomeroy Coalisland BT71 4NE Page 2 of 7 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-14/10/2019 to 18/10/2019 Count : 35 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/1347/F Proposed single storey 5 Ardchrois Full Mc Keown and Shields extension to the rear of Donaghmore Associates Ltd 1 Annagher dwelling to provide a living Dungannon Road area and utility room to Coalisland kitchen BT71 4NE LA09/2019/1348/F Proposed sun lounge 33 Kilrea Road Full D M Kearney Design 2a extension and new domestic Upperlands Coleraine Road garage/games area Maghera Maghera BT46 5BN LA09/2019/1349/F Erect 1.2m black wire mesh St Mary's Primary Full John Johnston Clare House fencing on boundary wall, School 303 Airport Road West erect 1.8. high black wire Caledon Road Belfast mesh fencing and gates Aughnacloy BT3 9ED internally LA09/2019/1350/F Erect 2.4 high green wire St John's primary Full John Johnston Clare House mesh fencing to school play School 303 Airport Road West area Moneysharvin Road Belfast Swatragh BT3 9ED LA09/2019/1351/F Variation of Condition 4 of Site adjacent to and Full Ross Planning 9A Clare Lane planning Approval North West of 22 Cookstown LA09/2018/0554/F .In relation Tamnamore Road BT80 8RJ to the completion date for Killyman provision of public open space Dungannon LA09/2019/1352/LDP Proposed roof space 215 Ballynakilly Road LD Henry Marshall Brown conversion to provide 2 Coalisland Certificate Architectural Partnership 10 additional bedrooms with en Proposed Union Street suite a playroom and store Cookstown BT80 8NN Page 3 of 7 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-14/10/2019 to 18/10/2019 Count : 35 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/1353/F Proposed replacement 250m North of 32 Full McKeown and Shields dwelling and domestic garage Mullaghcreevy Road Associates Ltd 1 Annagher - Renewal of approved Castlecaulfield Road planning permission M/ Dungannon Coalisland 2014/0399/F BT71 4NE LA09/2019/1354/F Proposed retention of existing 32-33 Millbrook Full C R 3 Architecture subfloor/foundations and Washingbay Road Coolermoney Road completion of 1 end terrace Coalisland Artigarvan and 1 mid terrace dwelling BT82 0HE thereover LA09/2019/1355/F Change of use of first floor 47-51 Main Street Full Newline Architects 48 Main commercial premises to Castledawson Street provide additional bedroom Castledawson accommodation and internal BT45 8AB alterations to existing inn to meet hotel requirements LA09/2019/1356/F Proposed extension to 31a Battery Road Full dwelling Coagh LA09/2019/1357/LDP Proposed construction of Approx 60m N.W. of LD C McIlvar Ltd Unit 7 agricultural building in field 2/A 110 Lurganeden Road Certificate Cookstown Enterprise Centre and construction of hard Pomeroy Proposed Sandholes Road standing for use as farm yard Cookstown in field 5 on applicants 2019 BT80 9LU DEARA scheme map LA09/2019/1358/F Proposed demolition of Rear of 14 Hanover Full Kee Architecture Ltd 9a Clare existing outbuildings and Square Lane erection of dwelling to Coagh Cookstown incorporate existing garage as Cookstown BT80 8RJ part of dwelling Page 4 of 7 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-14/10/2019 to 18/10/2019 Count : 35 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/1359/F Proposed extension to Unit 5 Sperrin Industrial Full McGurk Architects 33 King existing factory with new Park Street offices to replace existing Magherafelt Road Magherafelt portacabin Draperstown BT45 6AR LA09/2019/1361/F Proposed replacement 116a Battery Road Full dwelling Coagh LA09/2019/1362/O Site of proposed dwelling and Site 25m South East of Outline Vision Design 31 Rainey garage 96 Moneymore Road Street Magherafelt Magherafelt BT45 5DA LA09/2019/1365/RM Reserved Matters app for Approx 60m South Reserved Slemish Design Studio dwelling on a farm, previous West of No.7 Matters Architects Raceview Mill outline:LA09/2016/1271/O. Ballymoughan Lane 29 Raceview Road Magherafelt. Broughshane Ballymena BT42 4JJ LA09/2019/1366/F Offsite replacement dwelling & 134 Thornhill Road Full Slemish Design Studio LLP garage under originally Pomeory Raceview Mill approved application Dungannon 29 Raceview Road LA09/2016/0646/F at 134 BT70 3EG. Broughshane Thornhill Road , Pomeroy, Ballymena Dungannon, BT70 3EG. BT42 4JJ LA09/2019/1367/O Proposed dwelling and Site adjacent to 2a Outline CMI Planners Ltd 38b Airfield domestic garage as policy Tonaght Road Road CTY8 Draperstown. Toomebridge Magherafelt BT41 3SG Page 5 of 7 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-14/10/2019 to 18/10/2019 Count : 35 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/1368/F Proposed store for storing 3 Loughbracken Road Full Building Design Solutions 76 vintage vehicles Pomeroy Main Street Pomeroy BT70 2QP LA09/2019/1369/F New ramp for wheelchair 26 Derramore Park Full McGurk Architects 33 King access Magherafelt Street Magherafelt BT45 6AR LA09/2019/1370/O Site for dwelling Lands between 32 & 34 Outline Building Design Solutions 76 Edendoit Road Main Street Pomeroy Pomeroy BT70 2QP LA09/2019/1371/NMC Removal of standing seam Approx. 20m South of Non Slemish Design Studio LLP cladding / roof finish and 107 Hillhead Road Material Raceview Mill timber cladding in dwelling. The Creagh Change 29 Raceview Road Garden store also removed Toomebridge Broughshane from garage Ballymena BT42 4JJ LA09/2019/1372/F Conversion of hot food 31 Oldtown Street Full Rodney Henry Architecture 2 takeaway & living Cookstown Liscoole accommodation premises to 2 Cookstown no self-contained flats & BT80 8RG demolition of existing single storey rooms at rear to enlarge existing enclosed yard to facilitate the flats Page 6 of 7 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-14/10/2019 to 18/10/2019 Count : 35 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/1373/O Dwelling and Garage. 55m East of 32a Outline R M Finlay 350 Hillhead Mulnavoo Road Road Moneyneany Road Knockloughrim Draperstown. Magherafelt BT45 8QT LA09/2019/1374/F Retrospective planning Adj to 52 Tartlaghan Full OJQ Architecture 89 Main application for agricultural Road Street shed & yard area Coalisland Garvagh Dungannon Coleraine BT51 5AB LA09/2019/1375/O Proposed site for dwelling & 60m SW of No35 Outline APS Architects LLP 4 Mid garage on a farm. Ardagh Road Ulster Business Park Coagh. Cookstown BT80 9LU LA09/2019/1376/O Proposed site for dwelling and 50m South of 39 Outline APS Architects LLP 4 Mid garage within a gap site. Baladoogh Lane Ulster Business Park Cookstown. Cookstown BT80 9LU Page 7 of 7.
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