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Planning Applications Planning applications The full details of following planning applications including plans, maps and drawings are available to view: • on the NI Planning Portal at www.planningni.gov.uk • at the Council Planning Office, 2 Church Street, Newtownards • by contacting 0300 2007 830 Written comments should be submitted within the next 14 days. Please quote the application number in any correspondence and note that all representations made, including objections, will be posted on the NI Planning Portal. The Schedule of Planning Applications being presented to the Council’s Planning Committee on 5 July 2016 are published on the Council’s website: www.ardsandnorthdown.gov.uk/planning Initial advertisements Application Location Proposal number LA06/2016/0569/F 1 Portaferry Road, Greyabbey Proposed two-storey extension with outside terrace area and associated hard and soft landscaping to domestic dwelling LA06/2016/0493/F 48 Clifton Road, Bangor Raised deck to south side with associated window changes LA06/2016/0520/F 100m south of 49 High Bangor Proposed two-storey dwelling and garage as change of Road, Donaghadee house type for approval X/2011/0274/F LA06/2016/0527/F Site adjacent to and north-west of Conversion of garage/workshop to two bedroom single- 69 Bryansford Meadow, Bangor storey dwelling together with extension and detached garage LA06/2016/0489/F 40m north-west of 37 Saintfield Road, Erection of a dwelling (change of house type from previously Killinchy approved X/2011/0558/F) LA06/2016/0562/F 31 Killinakin Road, Killinchy Domestic garage (retrospective) LA06/2016/0563/F 11A Ballykeigle Road, Comber Retention of dwelling without compliance with Condition 2 of planning approval X/1989/0057, 'Retirement Dwelling' - The occupation of the dwelling shall be limited to a person solely or mainly employed or last employed in the locality in agriculture as defined in Article 2(1) of the Planning (Northern Ireland) Order 1972, or in forestry, (including any dependants of such person residing with him) or a widow or widower of such a person LA06/2016/0578/F 92 Belfast Road, Comber Single-storey rear extension, loft conversion with dormer, and alterations LA06/2016/0502/RM Lands adjoining and east of 88 Farm dwelling and garage/domestic outbuildings Whinney Hill Road, Craigantlet LA06/2016/0514/LBC Rathmoyle, 55 Craigdarragh Road, Two-storey outbuilding currently used for storage to be Helen’s Bay refurbished including new barn doors LA06/2016/0537/F 98-100 High Street, Holywood Change of use from bank to Class A1 Retail LA06/2016/0540/LBC Old Mill House, 47 Craigdarragh Alterations and extension to dwelling Road, Helen's Bay LA06/2016/0557/F 19 Princess Gardens, Holywood Single-storey extension to rear of dwelling LA06/2016/0582/F 7 Ardmore Heights, Holywood Two-storey side/rear extension to provide granny flat accommodation. Existing double garage demolished. Additional parking area to front LA06/2016/0618/LBC 1 Stewart's Place, Holywood Consent to demolish property due to structural failure LA06/2016/0556/F Lands adjacent to and to the rear Proposed erection of one no. dwelling, associated private of no. 57 Crawfordsburn Road driveway, site access and all associated site works and approximately 20 metres west of no. 55A Crawfordsburn Road, Newtownards LA06/2016/0561/F The Ard House, 31 Belfast Road, Development of 1 no. detached dwelling with separate garage, Newtownards 6 no. semi-detached dwellings with integrated garages and associated site works LA06/2016/0575/F 5 Ringhaddy Drive, Newtownards Single-storey rear sun lounge extension Re-advertisements LA06/2016/0123/LBC 5 Manor Farm Court, Donaghadee Single-storey rear extension (AMENDED DESCRIPTION) LA06/2015/0543/F 13 -17 Belfast Road, Ballygowan Change of use from restaurant to 4 no. apartments, including car parking, landscaping and new access steps with disabled access ramp (AMENDED PROPOSAL AND PLANS) Stephen Reid Chief Executive.
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