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Belfast City Council Weekly List Of Planning Applications Registered For the Period:- 10/06/08 to: 16/06/08 For: Belfast Applic ID Location Proposal Applic Type Devt Type Applicant Agent Z/2008/1022/F News Letter Group Change of use from B2 (general Full Change of Use Home Office (Bia) C/o Ms D Stephens CGMS Building, 45-56 Boucher industry) with ancillary offices to CGMS Consulting, Morley Consulting, Morley House, Crescent, Belfast, BT12 6HU UKBA Public Office. House, 26 Holburn 26 Holborn Viaduct, Viaduct, London, EC1A London, EC1A 2AT 2AT Z/2008/1198/F 13 Norfolk Parade, Single-storey extension to rear of Full Building Mr & Mrs T Mcveigh 13 Ballymurphy, Belfast, dwelling. Extension/Alterati Norfolk Parade, Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT11 8DA on BT11 8DA Z/2008/1206/F 27 Somerton Park, Two-storey extension to rear of Full Building Mr S. Mcaloran 27 Skegoneill, Belfast, dwelling. Extension/Alterati Somerton Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT15 4DP on BT15 4DP Z/2008/1224/F 15 & 17 Diamond Gardens, Proposed residential development Full Erection of Svenska Properties Ltd Mr J Ireland Jim Ireland Ballyfinaghy, Belfast, comprising 8no. self contained Building(s) C/o Jim Ireland Architects, Architects, Moss Studio, Northern Ireland, BT10 0HD apartments. Moss Studio, 18 Moss 18 Moss Road, Road, Ballinaskeagh, Ballinaskeagh, Banbridge, Banbridge, BT32 5EF Co.Down, BT32 5EF Z/2008/1227/F 31 Cadogan Park, Malone Retrospective appliction for window Full Building Mrs M. Magill 61 Diamond Mr B. Mc Carron PDM Lower, Belfast, Northern alterations and new windows to Extension/Alterati Gardens, Finaghy Road Architects, 361a Ormeau Ireland, BT09 6HH dwelling. on North, Belfast, BT10 0HE Road, Belfast, BT7 3GL Z/2008/1238/F 143 Springfield Road, Single-storey extension to rear of Full Building Mr G Mccrudden 143 Edenderry, Belfast, dwelling. Extension/Alterati Springfield Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT12 7DA on BT12 7DA Z/2008/1239/A 73 Dublin Road, Malone Erection of new canopy sign. Advertisement Display of Mr P Barr 73 Dublin Road Lower, Belfast, Northern Advertisement (Ground Floor), Belfast, Ireland, BT02 7HF BT2 7HE 24 June 2008 Page 1 of 7 Applic ID Location Proposal Applic Type Devt Type Applicant Agent Z/2008/1243/F 16 Hillside Drive, Malone Two storey extension to side and Full Building Mr & Mrs Mckinney 16 Outsource Architecture, 1 Lower, Belfast, Northern single storey extension to rear of Extension/Alterati Hillside Drive, Stranmillis Abbey Park, Ireland, BT09 5EJ dwelling (amendment to application on Drive, Belfast, BT9 5EJ Newtownabbey, BT37 Z/2007/0487) Z/2008/1245/F 147 Cavehill Road, Two-storey extension to side and Full Building Mr & Mrs Joudeh 147 Mr G O'Connor , 20 Skegoneill, Belfast, single-storey extension to rear of Extension/Alterati Cavehill Road, Belfast, Osborne Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT15 5BL dwelling. on BT15 5BL BT9 6JN Z/2008/1246/F 13 Stewartstown Park, Erection of access ramp to front and Full Building Mr H Brownlee 13 Ms R Doherty Fold Ballymoney, Belfast, rear of dwelling. Extension/Alterati Stewartstown Park, Housing Association, 3 Northern Ireland, BT11 9GH on Belfast, BT11 9GH Redburn Square, Holywood, BT18 9HZ Z/2008/1253/F 31 Ormiston Crescent, Single storey extension to rear of Full Building Mr & Mrs M Perry 31 Ballycloghan, Belfast, dwelling. Extension/Alterati Ormiston Crescent, Northern Ireland, BT04 3JP on Belfast, BT04 3JP Z/2008/1256/F 41-49 Queen Street, 24 9 storey residential/retail Full Erection of Carlisle Property Mr P Blamphin Blamphin College Street, Belfast, BT1 development including 69 Building(s) Developments Ltd C/o and Associates, 80 apartments, ground floor retail units, Jackson Andrews, 60 Malone Avenue, Belfast, basement car park and landscaped Great Victoria Street, BT9 6ES court. Belfast, BT02 7ET Z/2008/1190/F 92-94 Donegall Pass, Change of use from existing ground Full Change of Use Mr Cheung C/o Agent 25 Mr J E Mc Kernan & Son , Malone Lower, Belfast BT7 floor offices to restaurant with take Market Road, Ballymena, 25 Market Road, 1BX away facility. Co Antrim, BT43 6EL Ballymena, Co Antrim, BT43 6EL Z/2008/1194/F 54 Ashton Park, Single storey rear extension. Full Building Mr & Mrs Collins 54 Mr J Kearney , 22 Ballyfinaghy, Belfast, Extension/Alterati Ashton Park, Belfast, Meadowhill, Glen Road, Northern Ireland, BT10 0JQ on BT10 0JQ Belfast, BT11 8QR Z/2008/1234/F Former factory at junction Demolition of existing factory and Full Erection of Taymack Llp C/o TSA Mr T Stokes TSA of Hillview Road and erection of 23no Class B1 business Building(s) Planning, 18 Clarence Planning, 18 Clarence Oldpark Road, Belfast units, landscaping, car parking and Chambers, Donegal Chambers, Donegal associated site works. Square East, Belfast, BT1 Square East, Belfast, BT1 5HE 5HE 24 June 2008 Page 2 of 7 Applic ID Location Proposal Applic Type Devt Type Applicant Agent Z/2008/1237/F 57 Donegall Park Avenue, Dormer window at the side and a Full Building Mr & Mrs Rooney 57 McGuinness Architect, Low-Wood, Belfast, single storey extension and Extension/Alterati Donegall Park Avenue, 319 Cavehill Road, Northern Ireland, BT15 4FP detached single storey building at on Belfast, BT15 4FP Belfast, BT15 5EY the rear of the dwelling. Z/2008/1247/F Lands at 400 Springfield Construction of Further Education Full Erection of Belfast Metropolitan Mr B Kane Ostick & Road, Belfast, BT12 7DU building with associated site works Building(s) College C/O Ostick & Williams Lrd, 14 landscaping & car parking. Williams Ltd, 14 Edgewater Road, Belfast, Edgewater Road, Belfast, BT3 9JQ BT3 9JQ Z/2008/1248/F 35 Carolhill Park, Proposed single storey extension to Full Building Mr & Mrs C Mcfrederick Mr K Robb Ken Robb, 43 Ballymisert, Belfast, rear which involves demolition of Extension/Alterati 35 Carolhill Park, Belfast, Ballycrochan Avenue, Northern Ireland, BT04 2FF existing rear single storey extension. on BT04 2FF Bangor, BT19 7LA Z/2008/1263/F 73 Orby Road, Two storey rear extension to dwelling. Full Building Mr & Mrs T. Anderson 73 Gary McKee Architecture, Ballyrushboy, Belfast, Extension/Alterati Orby Road, Belfast, BT5 24 Lord Wardens Parade, Northern Ireland, BT05 5HN on 5HN Bangor, County Down, BT19 1YU Z/2008/1228/LDP 28 Bawnmore Road, Single storey rear extension to LD Certificate Building Ms C Erskine 63 Balmoral Rush and Company Malone Lower, Belfast, dwelling. Proposed Extension/Alterati Avenue, Belfast, BT09 6NY Limited, 7 Upper Malone Northern Ireland, BT09 6LB on Road, Belfast, BT9 6TD Z/2008/1230/F 67 Broadway, Town Parks, Single storey, eight bed in-patient Full Erection of Belfast Health And Social Mr R Hood HBK Belfast, Northern Ireland, treatment and assessment unit for Building(s) Care Trust Trust Architects, 2 Garvey BT12 6HF children with a learning disability. Headquarters, Nore Villa, Studios, 2-14 Longstone Knockbracken Healthcare Street, Lisburn, BT28 1TP Park, Saintfield Road, Belfast, BT8 8BH Z/2008/1258/DC 41-49 Queen Street + 24 Complete demolition of four storey Demolition within Demolition Carlisle Property Mr P. Blamphin Blamphin College Street, Belfast, BT1 building. Careful dismantling of Cons Area Developments Ltd C/o & Associates, 80 Malone masonry door surround and corbelled Jackson Andrews, 60 Avenue, Belfast, BT9 6ES base to corner turret above for Great Victoria Street, inclusion in replacement building. Belfast, BT02 7ET Z/2008/1259/O Adjacent to 29 Whitehall Proposed site for dwelling house Outline Erection of Mr J Woods C/o P.S Mr P Skelly P.S Design, Parade, Ballynafoy, Belfast, Building(s) Design, 49 Hillsborough 49 Hillsborough Road, Northern Ireland, BT07 3GX Road, Carryduff, BT8 8HS Carryduff, BT8 8HS 24 June 2008 Page 3 of 7 Applic ID Location Proposal Applic Type Devt Type Applicant Agent Z/2008/1260/F 14 Ulsterville Avenue, Demolition of existing detached Full Erection of Mr M Mulgrew C/o Mr Mc Cann McCann Malone Lower, Belfast, dwelling and detached shed, and Building(s) McCann Moore Moore Architects, 715 Northern Ireland, BT09 7AQ construction of 6no. 2 bed Architects, 715 Lisburn Lisburn Road, Belfast, apartments. Road, Belfast, BT9 7GU BT9 7GU Z/2008/1261/F 158 Holywood Road, Extension and alterations to existing Full Building Ms M. Martin C/o Hughes Mr J Donnelly Hughes Strandtown, Belfast, frontage and entrance of Park Extension/Alterati McMichael Limited, 97 McMichael Limited, 97 Northern Ireland, BT04 1PB Avenue Hotel. on University Street, Belfast, University Street, Belfast, BT7 1HP BT7 1HP Z/2008/1262/F 6-8 Greenwood Avenue, Change of use from commercial Full Change of Use Peninsula Martial Arts C/o Mr S. Dickson Dickson Ballycloghan, Belfast, warehouse space to martial arts Dickson Architectural Architectural Services, 17 Northern Ireland, BT04 3JJ centre Services, 17 Main Street, Main Street, Ballywalter, Ballywalter, Newtownards, Newtownards, BT22 2PG BT22 2PG Z/2008/1264/F 134 Finaghy Road South, Change of design from previously Full Building Diatom Ltd C/o JWA Mr J Adair JWA Design, 1 Ballyfinaghy, Belfast, approved planning permission Ref: Extension/Alterati Architects, 1 Bramble Bramble Grove, Old Northern Ireland, BT10 0DG Z/2006/2536/F, to provide one on Grove, Old Carrick Road, Carrick Road, additional apartment (12 Apartments Newtownabbey, BT37 Newtownabbey, BT37 in total) 0GE Z/2008/1269/A 291 Donegall Road, Malone Shopsign. Advertisement Display of Mr T Cairns 9 Aburn Lower, Belfast, Northern Advertisement Street, Dunmurry, Belfast, Ireland, BT12 5NB BT17 9SA Z/2008/1270/F 591 Ballysillan Road, Old 2 storey extension to the rear and Full Building Mr W Hearst 591 Park, Belfast, Northern roof alterations to side of existing Extension/Alterati Ballysillan Road, Belfast, Ireland, BT14 6RQ dwelling on BT14 6RQ Z/2008/1271/F 43 Forthriver Park, Single-storey extension to rear of Full Building Ms L Jarvis NIHE, The Design Services, 32-36 Ballygomartin, Belfast, dwelling for disabled use.
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