Planning Applications Validated for the Period 2Nd to 6Th November 2020

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Planning Applications Validated for the Period 2Nd to 6Th November 2020 Planning Applications Validated - For the Period 02/11/2020 to 06/11/2020 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Type Agent Name & Address LA09/2020/1331/F Proposed replacement Site adjacent to 25 Full Nest Architects dwelling in accordance Tulnagall Road 3A Killycolp Road with planning policy Donaghmore Cookstown CTY3. Demolition of an Dungannon BT80 9AD existing derelict dwelling and associated outbuildings and subsequent replacement with a new build cluster LA09/2020/1361/F Construction of Lands 340m SE of 50 Full Gerard McPeake Architectural Ltd agricultural farm shed, Tullnagee Road 31a Main Street storage & water Moneymore Limavady catchment tank for BT49 0EP farm manure on the farm holding LA09/2020/1362/F Proposed two storey 92 Carrycastle Road Full Neil Irvine Design Limited gable extension with Gortmerron Unit 5 porch and car port. Dungannon The Buttermarket BT70 1LT 132 Main Street Fivemiletown BT75 0PW LA09/2020/1363/F Proposed extension and 14 Caidan Road Full Henry Marshall Brown alterations to existing Dungannon 10 Union Street dwelling. BT70 1LY Cookstown BT80 8NN LA09/2020/1364/O Renewal of Planning 60m South of Old Outline Hamill Architects Ltd Unit 2 T2 Permission Dungannon Secondary Dungannon Enterprise Centre LA09/2017/1271/ O School Drumglass. 2 Coalisland Road (outline application for Dungannon single dwelling). BT71 6JT LA09/2020/1365/F Domestic Garage 10 Brown Drive Full S Hudson Maghera 21 Main Street BT46 5HQ Desertmartin Magherafelt BT45 5LW LA09/2020/1366/RM Proposed infill dwelling Site adjacent to 46 Reserved Matters Mark Nelson Architecture Ballynagilly Road Garden Studio Cookstown 2 Craigmount BT80 9SX. Orritor Cookstown BT80 9NG LA09/2020/1367/F Extension & alteration of 84 Ballyscullion Road Full McGurk Architects Ltd 33 existing dwelling Bellaghy King Street Magherafelt BT45 6AR LA09/2020/1368/O Replacement dwelling 87 Granville Road Outline Dungannon LA09/2020/1369/F Single storey rear 18 Cluaneo Meadows Full Sam Smyth Architecture extension to provide a Clonoe Unit 45D Dungannon Enterprise sun lounge , roof Coalisland Centre conversion to provide a Dungannon 2 Coalisland Road bedroom with an en- Dungannon suite BT71 6JT LA09/2020/1370/O Proposed 2No. dwellings Between Outline J Aidan Kelly Ltd ( CTY8 Ribbon Ballymagillagh Mews 50 Tullycullion Road Development) and 14 Tullydraw Dungannon Road Dungannon BT70 3LY LA09/2020/1371/F Replace cycle/footpath Shanmoy Downs Full J Aidan Kelly Ltd approved under Eglish 50 Tullycullion Road M/2004/0778/ F to a 2m Dungannon Dungannon wide footpath BT70 3LY LA09/2020/1372/F Stockpile storage of 25 Crancussy Road Full Kevin Loughran aggregate on a Evishacrancussy Road 155 Drum Road temporary basis Cookstown Cookstown BT80 9DW LA09/2020/1373/DC Discharge of conditions 30m West of 23 Discharge of 02,03 and 04 Clooney Road Condition associated with 06v2 of Tobermore application reference H/ 2012/0098/F LA09/2020/1374/O Proposed detached Adjacent to and Outline J Aidan Kelly Ltd dwelling South of 50 Tullycullion Road Aughnacloy Health Dungannon Centre BT70 3LY Sydney Lane LA09/2020/1375/F Proposed dwelling in 27a Drumconvis Road Full Nest Architects substitution for dwelling Coagh 3A KillycolpRoad previously approved Cookstown Cookstown under planning Ref BT80 9AD I/2009/0372/F and retention of existing mobile home for a temporary period of 3 years to facilitate construction of new dwelling LA09/2020/1376/RM Dwelling and domestic 85m South East of Reserved Matters Hamill Architects Ltd Unit T2 garage 63 Drumlee Road Dungannon Enterprise Centre Dungannon 2 Coalisland Road Dungannon BT71 6JT LA09/2020/1377/F Amendment of design Opposite 77 Full J Aidan Kelly Ltd for house under Creevelough Road 50 Tullycullion Road construction as Brantry Dungannon previously approved Dungannon BT70 3LY under M/ 2006/0938/F LA09/2020/1378/F Proposed 2 blocks of 5No Site 380m East of Full Newline Architects glamping accommodation 23a Ballymacombs 48 Main Street to provide tourist facilities at Road Castledawson Fishermans Walk. Bellaghy. BT45 8AB LA09/2020/1379/F Proposed change of Adjacent & South of No Full D.M.Kearney Design 2a access lane to serve 197 Drumagarner Coleraine Road previously approved Road Kilrea. Maghera dwelling and garage BT46 5BN (H/2012/0294/F). LA09/2020/1380/F Retention of dwelling Adjacent & 100m Full T A Gourley 35 Moveagh East of 18 Road Shantavny Road Cookstown Garvaghy. BT80 9HE LA09/2020/1381/RM Reserved Matters for single 50m NE of 126 Reserved Matters dwelling & garage with Ballyronan Road landscaping. Lisnamorrow Magherafelt Co Derry BT45 6HP LA09/2020/1382/F Proposed replacement 123 Old Eglish Full CMI Planners Ltd 38b Airfield dwelling and domestic Road Road garage. Drumgormal Toomebridge Dungannon BT71 Antrim 7PG. BT41 3SG LA09/2020/1383/F Single storey 8 Rectory Road Full extension to dwelling Tobermore LA09/2020/1384/O Dwelling and garage Field adjacent to 27 Outline FMK Architecture Ltd Unit 5 on a farm. Ashfield Road Ahoghill Business Centre 58 Ballyscally Cullybackey Road Ahoghill Clogher BT42 1LA LA09/2020/1385/F Proposed dwelling and Lands between 33 & 35 Full Building Design Solutions 76 garage Corrycroar Road Main Street Pomeroy Co Tyrone Pomeroy LA09/2020/1386/O Dwelling and garage Approximately 70m Outline Henry Murray 37C Claggan (on a farm) South East of 36 Road Corvanaghan Road Cookstown Cookstown BT80 9XJ LA09/2020/1387/O Dwelling and Domestic Site 40 East of 26 Outline McKeown and Shields 1 Garage Washingbay Road Annagher Road Coalisland Coalisland BT71 4NE LA09/2020/1388/RM Proposed new dwelling and Approx. 160m Reserved Matters CMI Planners LTD 38a domestic garage North West of No. Airfield Road 35 Mullaghmarget The Creagh Road Toomebridge Aghakinsallagh BT41 3SQ Glebe Dungannon LA09/2020/1389/F Relocation of site for 90m North East of Full Barry Canavan dwelling and garage as 78 Ballygittle Road 110 Mountjoy Road previously approved under Stewartstown Brocagh LA09/2015/1062/0 Dungannon Dungannon BT71 5JU BT71 5DY .
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