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Planning Applications Validated Planning Applications Validated Period: 22 August 2016 to 26 August 2016 Reference Number Application Proposal Location Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA05/2016/0871/F Local Revised access arrangements Adjacent to 195A Moira Nigel Aughey Mc Cready Architects to serve approved dwelling (Ref Road Lisburn 195A Moira Road Lisburn 8 Market Place Lisburn BT28 LA05/2015/0746/RM) BT28 2SN 1AN LA05/2016/0872/F Local Alterations and extension to 21 Monument Road R Jones Mc Cready Architects dwelling (including dormer Hillsborough BT26 6HT 81 Dromore Road 8 Market Place Lisburn BT28 windows to attic) Hillsborough BT28 6HU 1AN LA05/2016/0873/F Local 11tv overhead line to facilitate 250m West of Crossroads of Northern Ireland Electricity 57 connection to a wind turbine Ballymacward Lisburn Dargan Road Belfast BT3 9JU LA05/2016/0874/O Local Proposed 2 storey dwelling 95 Ballynahinch Road Mr Paul Robinson Architectural Design & Planning 48 house situated in the side Mealough Carryduff BT8 95 Ballynahinch Road Kirkliston Park Belfast BT5 6ED garden of existing dwelling 8DP Carryduff Belfast BT8 8DP LA05/2016/0875/F Local Demolition of rear lean-to and 17 Dromore Road Mr and Mrs Tim Russel McGarry-Moon Architects single garage and construction Hillisborough BT2 6HS 17 Dromore Road Belfast 9 Fallahogey Road Kilrea BT51 of new rear extension on BT26 6HS 5ST existing footprint with associated landscaping works LA05/2016/0876/F Local Proposed single storey rear 5 Fort Manor Dundonald D Smith Gary Mc Neill extension and associated BT16 1ZA 5 Fort Manor Dundonald 14 Cave Road Cushendun BT44 alterations BT16 1ZA 0PN LA05/2016/0877/O Local Site for replacement dwelling 180m South east of 20 John Burns Park Design Associates Hannahstown Road 184 Belzise Road Lisburn Parkmore House Parkmore Stoneyford BT27 4DT Heights Ballymena BT43 5DB *See explanatory note at end of document Planning Applications Validated Period: 22 August 2016 to 26 August 2016 Reference Number Application Proposal Location Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA05/2016/0878/F Local Proposed replacement dwelling 3 Ballymacward Road Mr and Mrs Willis Patrick Johnson Design Stoneyford 8 The Beeches Manor 21 Priests Lane Lisburn BT27 Stoneyford 5RB LA05/2016/0880/F Local Decking area to rear of dwelling 42 Belsize Meadows Mr Jonathan Watters Cormac Dynan, Dynan Architecture to include new vertical board Lisburn BT27 4EH 42 Belsize Meadows 71 Kings Road Ballycloghan fencing to rear boundary Lisburn BT27 4EH Belfast BT5 7BT LA05/2016/0885/F Local Installation of solar thermal Knockbracken Healthcare BHSCT Estates Department WYG 1 Locksley Business Park panels/renewable energy supply Park Foods Knockbracken Knockbracken Healthcare Park Belfast BT6 9UP to the existing roof above healthcare Saintfield Road Saintfield road Belfast BT8 canteen Belfast 8BH LA05/2016/0886/F Local Demolition of existing properties Ballyoran House Old Mill OBC Developments Coogan & Co Architects Ltd to facilitate development of 19 Grove (65m South East of 51 115 Dromore Road 144 Upper Lisburn Road Finaghy residential units comprising 12 Old Mill Grove) Dundonald Hillsborough BT26 6JA Belfast BT10 0BG no detached, 2 no semi- detached and 5 no apartments including associated car parking and landscaping LA05/2016/0888/F Local Part change of use from 21a Brookside Road Mr & Mrs D Pickering Hawthorne Associates commercial storage to Ballynahinch 21a Brookside Road 2-3 The Beeches Grove Road temporary living Ballynahinch BT24 8LE Spa Ballynahinch BT24 8RA accommodation LA05/2016/0889/F Local Single storey sunroom 8 Wellington Park Mews Jonathan Elliott Jayne Mc Faul Architect extension to rear of existing Maghaberry Moira BT67 8 Wellington Park Mews 14 Aberfoyle Gardens Belfast property 2UQ Maghaberry BT67 2UQ BT10 0DZ *See explanatory note at end of document Planning Applications Validated Period: 22 August 2016 to 26 August 2016 Reference Number Application Proposal Location Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA05/2016/0890/F Local Proposed new building for the 30 metres north of 98 Mr Norman McBriar The Bowsie Partnership storage of wedding and funeral Carryduff Road 33a Main Street Saintfield 3 Lower Clay Road Toye cars, also headstones and Carricknaveagh Temple BT24 7AB Downpatrick BT30 9PL surrounds Lisburn LA05/2016/0891/F Local Addition of new external fire Laganbank Retail Park Turkington Properties James TSA Planning escape stairs to side of retail Laganbank Road Park 29 Linenhall Street units approved under planning Lisburn Mahon Road Belfast reference LA05/2015/0633/F. Portadown BT2 8AB Fire escape to be finished in BT62 3EH matching materials. LA05/2016/0892/F Local Retention of insitu clay/topsoil Lands at 68 Lisnabreeny Mrs Suzanne Eastwood Clyde Shanks and proposed regrading for Road 68 Lisnabreeny Road 5 Oxford Street landscaping Belfast Belfast Belfast BT6 9SR BT1 3LA LA05/2016/0893/F Local Single storey side shower room 1 The Green Andrew Haggan Architectural Design Services 107 extension and side enclosed Tonagh Estate 1 The Green Rathkeel Road play area Lisburn Lisburn Broughshane BT28 1DX BT28 1DX BT42 4QE LA05/2016/0894/RM Local Proposed replacement dwelling 88 Dundrum Road Jonny Crutchley Glynn Mitchell Architectural Design and domestic garage Dromara BT25 2PJ 36 Castlehill Casyleroe 139 Ballinran Road Kilkeel BT34 Road Coleraine BT51 3TY 4JB *See explanatory note at end of document Planning Applications Validated Period: 22 August 2016 to 26 August 2016 Reference Number Application Proposal Location Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA05/2016/0895/F Local Single storey extension to rear 14 St Johns Terrace Irene Hull Architectural Design Partnership 12a of dwelling Moira 14 St Johns Terrace Hibernia Street BT67 0NT Moira Holywood BT67 0NT BT18 9JE This list is provided in accordance with paragraph 19 of the Protocol for the Operation of the Lisburn & Castlereagh Planning Committee – April 2015. If a Member of the full Council wishes to request a referral, they can only do so if the application relates to a proposal within their respective District Electoral Area (DEA). In accordance with paragraph 20, Members must notify the Chair of the Planning Committee of requests in writing or by email stating clearly the reason(s) for such requests. Requests must be made within 14 days of the application being publically advertised. *See explanatory note at end of document.
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