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Planning Applications Validated 7-11 June 2021 Planning Applications Validated: For the Period 07/06/2021 to 11/06/2021 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Type Agent Name & Address LA09/2021/0849/RM Detached farm dwelling with Adjacent to 49 Terrenew Reserved Matters Waddington McClure garage Road Dungannon Architects 56 Monree Road Donaghcloney Craigavon BT66 7LZ LA09/2021/0850/RM Proposed new dwelling and 60m West of 54 Reserved Matters A C E Architectural Services garage Moneygran Road Kilrea Ltd 138 Queen Street Coleraine Ballymena BT42 2BQ LA09/2021/0851/F Replacement two storey 25 Goland Road Full Paul Mc Alister Architects Ltd dwelling and garage Ballygawley Aughnacloy The Barn 64a Drumnacanvey Road Portadown BT63 5LY LA09/2021/0852/RM Proposal is for a new 2 Lands adjacent to 77 Reserved Matters Concept 44 Architecture Storey dwelling house and Ballynakilly Road 44 Rehaghey Road single storey garage linked Coalisland Aughnacloy by covered carport BT69 6EU LA09/2021/0853/RM New dwelling, detached 10m North of 18 Reserved Matters Colin McAuley Planning garage with ancillary games Culnagrew Road 2 Millreagh room, vehicular access and Dungannon. Dundonald Belfast associated site works. BT16 1TJ Reference Number Proposal Location Application Type Agent Name & Address LA09/2021/0854/F Single storey extension to 9 Derramore Heights Full Kevin Mc Peake rear of existing dwelling Magherafelt 50 Roguery Road Toomebridge BT41 3TJ LA09/2021/0855/RM Proposed replacement 19 Glenmaquill Road Reserved Matters RG Leonard dwelling with double Magherafelt BT45 5EW. 33 Sessiagh Road domestic garage. Tullyhogue Cookstown BT80 8SN LA09/2021/0856/O Proposed two Storey Site at Tunnel Lodge Outline PDC Chartered Surveyors Dwelling and garage 100m N.W. of 4 Park 16 Gortreagh Road previously approved under Lane Cookstown M/2008/0520/ Dungannon BT80 9ET LA09/2021/0858/F Single storey detached 6 Harmony Hill Broagh Full McCartan Muldoon Architects garden shed Castledawson Studio One Marina Centre 135a Shore Road Ballyronan Magherafelt BT45 6JA LA09/2021/0859/O Proposed dwelling Based on Approx 20m South East Outline CMI Planners Policy CTY8 infill/gap site of 15 Glenvale Road 38b Airfield Road Ballyscullion West The Creagh Bellaghy Toomebridge BT41 3SG Reference Number Proposal Location Application Type Agent Name & Address LA09/2021/0860/O Proposed dwelling and Site adjacent to 27 Outline Mc Cartan Muldoon Architects garage Waterfoot Road Studio One Marina Centre Ballymaguigan 135a Shore Road Magherafelt Ballyronan Magherafelt BT45 6JA LA09/2021/0861/DC Discharge of condition 8 of Mullaghmore Road Discharge of planning approval Dungannon Condition LA09/2019/1683/F LA09/2021/0862/F Conversion of integral garage 1 Parkwood Manor Full Sam Smyth Architecture Unit into granny flat Dungannon 45D Dungannon Enterprise Centre 2 Coalisland Road Dungannon BT71 6JT LA09/2021/0863/O Proposed Off-site Approx 220m East of 6 Outline Rodney Henry Architceture 2 replacement two storey Drumnamalta Road Liscoole dwelling (with ridge height no Cookstown Cookstown more than 8.5m above BT80 8RG finished ground floor level) and detached double garage LA09/2021/0864/F Proposed single storey and 41 Urbal Road Coagh Full Newline Architects story and a half extension to Cookstown 48 Main Street side of existing dwelling with Castledawson internal alterations BT45 8AB Reference Number Proposal Location Application Type Agent Name & Address LA09/2021/0865/F Proposed dwelling and Approx 70m South West Full CMI Planners domestic garage/store of 31 Gort Road 38B Airfield Road (Based on policy CTY10 Dungannon The Creagh dwelling on a farm) Toomebridge BT41 3SG LA09/2021/0868/RM Proposed dwelling and Approx 30m East of 50 Reserved Matters C Mc Ilvar Ltd Unit 7 garage Limehill Road Pomeroy Cookstown Enterprise Centre Sandholes Road Cookstown BT80 9LU LA09/2021/0869/F Proposed 2 storey side 53 Corvanaghan Road Full Paul Mc Mahon extension to dwelling Cookstown 26 Bracken Vale Omagh BT78 5RS LA09/2021/0870/F To change the use of the 35 William Street Full Henry Marshall Brown permission without complying Cookstown Architectural Partnership with condition 2 (seeking 10 Union Street variation of opening hours Cookstown from 9.00am to 3.00am BT80 8NN LA09/2021/0871/O Proposed site for a dwelling 110m North West of 140 Outline CMI Planners Ltd and domestic garage (Based Gulladuff Road Bellaghy 38B Airfield Road on policy CTY10 dwelling on The Creagh a farm) Toomebridge BT41 3SG LA09/2021/0872/F Proposed dwelling and 97 Cadian Road Full Henry Marshall Brown garage Greystone Dungannon Architectural Partnership 10 Union Street Cookstown BT80 8NN Reference Number Proposal Location Application Type Agent Name & Address LA09/2021/0873/F Proposed toilet block, Recreational Lands Full Mc Keown and Shields changing facilities and adjacent to the Torrent Associates Ltd storage provision Complex and 1 Annagher Road Donaghmore GAA Coalisland Grounds BT71 4NE Hillview Avenue Donaghmore LA09/2021/0874/O Dwelling and garage on a 30m N.E. of 122 Outline rounding off site in a cluster Creagh Road Anahorish Castledawson Magherafelt LA09/2021/0875/F Proposed alterations and Benbradagh Care Home Full OJQ Architecture extension to the side of 59 Tirgarvil Road The Gadda Building nursing home to provide Upperlands Maghera 89 Main Street upgraded lift provision, new Garvagh dining room, main entrance, BT51 5AB additional bedrooms with en- suites, staff and other ancillary accommodation with associated siteworks LA09/2021/0876/NMC New access laneway serving Land 110m North of 17 Non Material Hudson Architecture Limited existing dwelling (No 17 Ballynakilly Road Change 8 Raw Roa Ballynakilly Road Cookstown) Cookstown BT80 9BX. Brookborough with associated landscaping. BT94 4GE Reference Number Proposal Location Application Type Agent Name & Address LA09/2021/0878/F Proposed change of house Lands 40m South of 121 Full CQ Architects type and re sitting as Tulnacross Road 23 Dunamore Road previously approved under Dunnamore Cookstown Cookstown planning ref: BT80 9NP. BT80 9NR LA09/2018/1425/ F. LA09/2021/0879/F Proposed farm dwelling and Approx. 20m South of Full DM Kearney garage. 40 Moneysallin Road 2a Coleraine Road Kilrea. Maghera BT46 5BN LA09/2021/0880/F Renewal of Planning 250m E of 5 Glenquilly Full OJQ Architecture Application approved under Road 89 Main Street LA09/2015/0104/F. Proposed Moneymore Garvagh dwelling and garage of rural Coleraine character BT51 5AB LA09/2021/0881/F Single storey extension & 6 Clonmeen Cottages Full Alan Fox alterations to allow kitchen Coalisland BT71 5QN. 4 Bracken Court and bathroom. Coalisland BT71 4SE LA09/2021/0882/O Proposed two storey dwelling 50m SE of 115a Ruskey Outline Vision Design & garage. Road Loup BT45 7TS. 31 Rainey Street Magherafelt BT45 5DA LA09/2021/0883/F Proposed replacement Land at 30 Killybearn Full Henry Marshall Brown dwelling. Road 10 Union Street Moneymore BT45 7YA Cookstown BT80 8NN Reference Number Proposal Location Application Type Agent Name & Address LA09/2021/0885/O Proposed site for dwelling 30m West of 102 Outline CMI Planners Ltd and domestic garage:- Based Craigadick Road 38b Airfield Road on Policy CTY10 (dwelling on Maghera BT45 5DH. The Creagh a farm). Toomebridge BT41 3SG LA09/2021/0886/F Proposed industrial storage 50m South of 59 Full CMI PLanners unit. Eskragh Road Granville. 38 Airfield Road Toomebridge BT41 3SQ LA09/2021/0887/F Housing development & Lands immediately Full Colm Donaghy Chartered associated works, comprising South & approx. 15m Architect 3 detached dwellings & 2 West of 2 Stiloga Road 43 Dungannon Street semi-detached dwellings & Dungannon Moy provision of a layby fronting 2 BT71 7SH Stiloga Road, Dungannon to be used as a drop of point for Rainbow Community Childcare Group .
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