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Planning Applications Planning applications Ards and North Down (Planning): Full details of the following planning applications including plans, maps and drawings are available to view on the NI Planning Portal www.planningni.gov.uk or at the Council Planning Office or by contacting 03002007830. Whenever possible, written comments should be submitted within the next 14 days. We request comments as early as possible, but we must take account of any representations that raise material planning considerations received before the application is actually determined. Please quote the application number in any correspondence and note that all representations made, including objections, will be posted on the NI Planning Portal. Please refer to the Council’s guidance on how to comment on a planning application which is available on the Council’s website www.ardsandnorthdown.gov. uk/planning-applications. The Schedule of Planning Applications being presented to the Council’s Planning Committee on Tuesday 3rd July 2018 is published on the Council’s website www.ardsandnorthdown.gov.uk/resident/planning. Please refer to the Council’s guidance on “Getting involved in Planning Committee meetings” available on the Council’s website. Initial Advertisements Application No. Location Proposal LA06/2018/0616/F 1 Ballywalter Road, Ballyhaskin Cottages, Millisle Two-storey rear extension LA06/2018/0584/F 174 Bloomfield Road South, Bangor Single-storey side extension LA06/2018/0604/F Former Bangor Grammar School site, College Avenue/ Proposed change of use of former school building to 9 No. apartments (increase Clifton Road, Bangor of 1 unit from previous approval) previously approved under W/2012/0103/F, W/2013/0042/F and W/2013/0043/F; including all other associated works. Variation of Condition 2 attached to LA06/2017/1263/F which states “The first and second floor window on the northern elevation of the apartment development and shaded green on drawing number 05, bearing the date stamp 30 October 2017, shall be glazed with non-openable obscure glass prior to occupation of the development hereby approved and this obscure glazing shall be permanently retained thereafter”; to read “The first floor window on the northern elevation of the apartment development and shaded green, shall be glazed with non-openable obscure glass prior to occupation of the development hereby approved and this obscure glazing shall be permanently retained thereafter” due to compliance required with building control regulations 2012 in terms of fire escape in order to prevent endangerment to life. LA06/2018/0617/F 60 Princetown Road, Bangor Dwelling with new driveway arrangement LA06/2018/0614/F 1 Shamrock Glen, Bangor Single-storey rear extension LA06/2018/0593/F 30 Belmont Avenue, Bangor Two-storey rear extension LA06/2018/0575/F 16-18 Glen Road, Comber Partial change of use from surgery (Class D1) to Business (Class B1) on ground floor and full change of use from surgery (Class D1) to Business Class B1 on first floor. LA06/2018/0600/F 120m north of 10 Mahee Island, Newtownards Erection of 2 agricultural poly tunnels LA06/2018/0602/F 12 Carnesure Park, Comber Hardwood framed three-bay garage LA06/2018/0610/F Lands zoned for housing (Ref CR04) fronting Ballygowan Proposed residential development comprising 70 No. dwelling units and garages Road, adjacent and north east of No. 8 Clattering Ford, (comprising 36 No. detached and 34 No. semi-detached dwellings) open space, approximately 100m north west of Nos. 7 - 21 (odds) The landscaping, landscaped buffer and all associated site and access works. Mill Stream and 50m south west of Andrews Memorial Primary School, Comber. LA06/2018/0640/F 20m NE of 57 Tullynagee Road, Comber Off-site replacement dwelling and garage LA06/2018/0493/F Immediately east of 1 Seahill Road, Holywood Erection of dwelling (Change of house type in substitution of existing approval W/2014/0488/F) LA06/2018/0553/F Rear of No. 11 Kathleen Avenue, Helen’s Bay Two-storey dwelling, garages, orangery and landscaping LA06/2018/0586/F 30-32 Old Quay Road, Marino 5 No. detached houses including changes to ground levels approved by planning applications LA06/2016/0487/F and LA06/2017/1361/NMC LA06/2018/0587/LBC Glenmakieran,141 Bangor Road, Cultra, Holywood Restoration/ refurbishment works to listed stable courtyard outbuilding (Restrospective) LA06/2018/0595/F 3a Alexandra Park, Holywood Proposed front, rear and side single-storey extensions LA06/2018/0615/O Lands 9m NE of 3 The Lane, Station Road, Holywood Dwelling with detached garage and associated hard and soft landscaping LA06/2018/0636/F 67b Station Road, Holywood Single-storey attached hipped roof garage to front of dwelling with gym room LA06/2018/0573/F 11 Saratoga Avenue, Newtownards Removal of existing covered area, and replace with single-storey rear extension LA06/2018/0591/F ASDA Newtownards Superstore, Ards Shopping Centre, Installation of curtain walling to external elevation Circular Road, Newtownards LA06/2018/0622/F 6 North Road, Newtownards Demolition of existing garage to rear. Sunroom to side to be replaced with new garage LA06/2018/0627/F 26 North Road, Whitespots, Newtownards Two-storey side extension with detached double garage LA06/2018/0631/F Ards Rangers Football Club, 53 Portaferry Road, Timber building to be utilised as grass-roots youth hub (including area of decking Newtownards and new 2m fence) Re-advertisements LA06/2017/1142/F Land north of 262 Bangor Road, Beverley Way/Walk, New residential neighbourhood comprising mix of detached, semi-detached, Newtownvale/Park/Crescent, 214 Donaghadee Road and townhouses and apartments, open space, landscaping, pedestrian /cycle paths, 8-9 Ballyharry Heights. West of 171 Donaghadee Road, distributor road from signalised junction on Bangor Road to roundabout on south/west of 270 Bangor Rd and west of 250 Donaghadee Donaghadee Road and associated ancillary works. Variation of condition 5 of Road, Newtownards planning permission X/2011/0247/O from - Details of the proposed signalised junction onto Bangor Road and the distributor road through the site linking Bangor Road to the roundabout at the Donaghadee Road shall be submitted to the Department at Reserved Matters Stage. The signalised junction shall be implemented as approved and become operational prior to any other development commencing on the site. To - Details of the proposed signalised junction onto Bangor Road and the distributor road through the site linking Bangor Road to the roundabout at the Donaghadee Road shall be submitted to the Council at Reserved Matters Stage. The signalised junction shall be implemented as approved and become operational prior to the construction of the third dwelling. (Amended Description) LA06/2017/0321/F 1st and 2nd floor, 57 High Street and 61-63 High Street, Change of use from 1st & 2nd floor offices to 2 No. apartments. 3 new dormer windows Bangor to rear and new odour-abatement system with 2.1m flue located on adjacent roof (No. 61-63 High Street) (Amended Plans) LA06/2018/0229/F Lands adjacent to footpath north west of the Town Hall Installation of 6 No. pieces of public art based on the Bangor Bell which are satellite between Castle Park Avenue and Abbey Street, Bangor pieces to the main piece of art located at Bangor Abbey. The 6 No. pieces are 1.6m x 0.15m with an inset bronze bell 0.425m.(Amended Address and Description) LA06/2018/0284/F 44 Brunswick Road, Bangor Internal alterations and refurbishment, cladding to the frontage of existing garage and erection of a single-storey rear extension. Creation of two parking spaces, widening of access to 4.8m, and new 1m high wooden fence. (Amended Description) LA06/2017/1118/F 3 Nixons Lane, Groomsport Replacement dwelling and garage (Amended Scheme) LA06/2017/0685/F Carnalea Golf Club Pumping Station, lands to the west Erection of a new pumping station, both above and below ground (Storage of Carnalea Golf Club and to the east of 1 Killaire Road, capacity 520 cubic metres) with control kiosk, telemetry pole with lighting column Bangor and associated works. Proposal includes a hard standing vehicle access area. (Landscaping Details received) LA06/2018/0329/F 17 Ballygrainey Road, Holywood Two-storey extension to the south and two- storey extension to the north (Amended Proposal) LA06/2018/0576/F 75 Station Road, Holywood Additional parking spaces to front of property, new gates to front access, demolition of existing sunroom, utility room, WC and store rooms (adjacent to utility room), proposed ground floor extension, proposed higher opening to existing garage, minor internal works to the first floor, proposed double garage and electric sliding gates to the access on the south of the site and the erection of new fenestration to ground floor kitchen, and a new balcony railing on the rear elevation..
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