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Planning Applications Decided Reference Number Location Proposal Application Date Decision Status Issued LA09/2018/0420/F Immediately to the rear of and adjacent Erection of 10 dwellings (6 Detached and PERMISSION 22/09/2020 to Nos 12 4 semi detached) GRANTED 14 18 and 20 Mullaghteige Road Bush Dungannon LA09/2018/0765/O To the rear of 13 Fairhill Road Proposed dwelling and garage (amended PERMISSION 21/09/2020 Cookstown. description) REFUSED LA09/2018/0946/F Land to the Rear and NE of No 70 Main Housing development comprising 22no PERMISSION 23/09/2020 Street semi-detached dwellings and 3 no GRANTED Augher detached, estate road and associated works LA09/2018/1126/F 85 Sixtowns Road Draperstown Proposed new light industrial unit to PERMISSION 29/09/2020 facilitate extension to light engineering GRANTED business LA09/2018/1569/F Lands to the South West of 12 14 Erection of 35 No two storey houses (7 PERMISSION 08/09/2020 15 detached and 28 semi- detached ) GRANTED 16 & 18 Woodland Grove with access landscaping, access and associated site through Woodland Heights on to works, accessed through Woodland Derrynoyd Road Draperstown Heights onto Derrynoid Road (amended description and plans) LA09/2019/0299/F Land approx. 150m South of 25 Proposed additional free range poultry PERMISSION 16/09/2020 Coolmaghery Road Dungannon shed with 2no. feed bins, a storage shed GRANTED BT70 3HJ. and associated site works (poultry shed to (central grid ref: 274829 368091). contain 8,000 free range laying hens, taking the total site capacity to 24,000 free range egg laying hens). LA09/2019/0612/F 243 Derryfubble Road Benburb Retention of store extension, first floor PERMISSION 16/09/2020 Dungannon accommodation to existing super market GRANTED and additional car parking LA09/2019/0633/O 25m North-East of No 59 Ferry Road Proposed site for a dwelling and garage. PERMISSION 22/09/2020 Coalisland BT71 4QU. Based on Policy CTY 2a (cluster). GRANTED (amended access) Reference Number Location Proposal Application Date Decision Status Issued LA09/2019/0718/LBC 41 Castletown Road Aughnacloy Replacement of windows and doors PERMISSION 01/09/2020 GRANTED LA09/2019/0756/F 20 Main Street Pomeroy Change of use from dwelling & PERMISSION 02/09/2020 outbuildings to provide 5 No.2 bedroom GRANTED flats to provide social accommodation. LA09/2019/0940/F 67 Castlecaulfield Road Donaghmore Erection of 2no 2 storey dwellings PERMISSION 16/09/2020 Dungannon REFUSED LA09/2019/1012/F Castle Glen Ranfurly Road Dungannon. Retention of development site as PERMISSION 15/09/2020 constructed including modification of GRANTED site/house levels and variation to landscape proposals LA09/2019/1027/F Lands 80m South East of 100 Coleraine Proposed petrol filling station (8 No PERMISSION 14/09/2020 Road pumps) with underground storage tanks GRANTED Maghera and ancillary services accommodation including retail, storage, cafe facilities, ATM, car parking and all associated site works (Receipt of planning support statement) LA09/2019/1045/O 130m NW of 27 Tirnaskea Road Dwelling & domestic garage/ store. Based PERMISSION 21/09/2020 Pomeroy on Policy CTY10 - dwelling on a farm GRANTED LA09/2019/1323/F Approx 90m SE of No.37 Limehill Road Proposed dwelling and garage to PERMISSION 02/09/2020 Cookstown. supersede planning approval ref: GRANTED LA09/2018/1687/O. LA09/2019/1325/O Approx 50m SE of No 11 Creenagh Road Proposed farm dwelling and garage. PERMISSION 16/09/2020 Dungannon GRANTED LA09/2019/1386/F Brockaghboy Wind Farm extension Application under Section 54 of the PERMISSION 15/09/2020 south east of Dowlin's Bridge Drumbane Planning Act (NI) 2011 to amend GRANTED Road Conditions 4 and 5 of the Planning Garvagh. consent ref: H/ 2014/0241/F relating to the noise immissions. (Amended proposal) Reference Number Location Proposal Application Date Decision Status Issued LA09/2019/1434/O Adj to 14 Parkanaur Road Castlecaulfield Proposed site for housing development PERMISSION 16/09/2020 GRANTED LA09/2019/1564/F 80m NW of 44 Legilly Road (off Access to service existing dwelling/farm PERMISSION 21/09/2020 Reaskmore Road) GRANTED Dungannon LA09/2019/1587/O Opposite 250 Ballygawley Road Proposed gap site CTY8 of PPS 21 for 2 PERMISSION 15/09/2020 Dungannon BT70 1TG. No Dwellings (additional information to GRANTED address septic tank arrangements) LA09/2019/1625/LDE Lands 35m NE of 165 Washingbay Road Retention of existing building for light PERMITTED 21/09/2020 Coalisland industrial use in operations over 15 years. DEVELOPME NT BT71 5EQ. LA09/2019/1627/F Lands 35m NE of 165 Washingbay Road Proposed new entrance. PERMISSION 21/09/2020 Coalisland GRANTED BT71 5EQ. LA09/2020/0021/O To the rear of 156 Annagher Road Proposed 2 Storey dwelling and domestic PERMISSION 16/09/2020 Coalisland garage GRANTED LA09/2020/0141/F 69-75 Main Street Clogher Retention of external storage area with PERMISSION 09/09/2020 RHI boiler installation and fuel storage silo GRANTED LA09/2020/0167/F Approx 40m North of 10 The Dales Proposed 2 No two storey dwellings with PERMISSION 24/09/2020 Monrush Cookstown BT80 8GA two storey front returns and two storey rear GRANTED Accessing on to East Circular Road. returns. LA09/2020/0169/O Site immediately West & Adjacent to Proposed housing development. PERMISSION 16/09/2020 Dernagh Cottages Lisnastrane Road GRANTED Coalisland. LA09/2020/0222/O Approximately 50m S.S.W of 31 Proposed site for dwelling (with ridge PERMISSION 22/09/2020 Sherrigrim Road Stewartstown height no more than 8m above finished GRANTED ground floor level) and detached domestic garage Reference Number Location Proposal Application Date Decision Status Issued LA09/2020/0227/F Site approx 65m North East of 34 Proposed change of house type and PERMISSION 16/09/2020 Brookend Road garage GRANTED Ardboe Dungannon LA09/2020/0229/DC Crockbrack Wind Farm Loughmarve Discharge of Condition 8 of application CONDITION 24/09/2020 Road Pomeroy I/2008/0157/F DISCHARGE D LA09/2020/0313/O 81m N.E. of 64 Ballygillen Road Proposed off site replacement dwelling PERMISSION 21/09/2020 Cookstown and domestic garage GRANTED LA09/2020/0316/O Lands approx 40m NE of No. 15 Proposed dwelling & garage on a farm. PERMISSION 16/09/2020 Annahvail Road Dungannon. GRANTED LA09/2020/0347/O 120m South West of 39 Brookend Road Proposed dwelling and garage PERMISSION 03/09/2020 Ardboe GRANTED LA09/2020/0348/RM Lands Adjacent and immediately West of Erection of dwelling and garage PERMISSION 03/09/2020 27 Grange Road GRANTED Grange Moy Dungannon LA09/2020/0352/F Derek Glasgow Motors 26 Glenarney Proposed car repair workshop for existing PERMISSION 02/09/2020 Road Cookstown car repair and sales business GRANTED Reference Number Location Proposal Application Date Decision Status Issued LA09/2020/0373/F Unit 4 Proposed change of use from a Class B2 PERMISSION 16/09/2020 33 Dungannon Road Coalisland light engineering unit to a strength and GRANTED conditioning gym, focusing on 1 to 1 personal training, and groups of up to 6. The gym will also be open for use by members. It will also contain the following ancillary accommodation: a sports massage therapy room, an accessible room / changing, and an additional changing room / W.C LA09/2020/0386/O 23 Tullydowey Road Dungannon Proposed replacement dwelling PERMISSION 03/09/2020 incorporating the existing dwelling within GRANTED the development LA09/2020/0405/F Adj and S.W. of 240 Drum Road Proposed new dwelling and garage to PERMISSION 14/09/2020 Cookstown supersede OPA ref LA09/2018/0159/O to GRANTED include new access location onto existing lane LA09/2020/0410/F Between 88 and 90 Iniscarn Road Proposed dwelling and garage PERMISSION 16/09/2020 Desertmartin GRANTED LA09/2020/0421/F Approx. 55m SW of 8 Grange Road New dwelling and garage within existing PERMISSION 16/09/2020 Cookstown cluster GRANTED LA09/2020/0439/F 20m North of 20 Grange Road Killymoon Retrospective General Purpose Farm / PERMISSION 21/09/2020 Demesne Cookstown Store Building Associated With An Existing GRANTED Farm Business LA09/2020/0454/RM Lands between 20 & 28 Reclain Road Dwelling and garage and associated site PERMISSION 07/09/2020 Dungannon Co. Tyrone works GRANTED LA09/2020/0463/O 25 Fallahogy Road Kilrea Replacement dwelling and garage existing PERMISSION 16/09/2020 Coleraine dwelling to remain unaltered as outhouse GRANTED Reference Number Location Proposal Application Date Decision Status Issued LA09/2020/0469/LDP Maghera Leisure Centre Coleraine Road Provision of a new 3G pitch (118m x 68m) PERMITTED 01/09/2020 Maghera. Former PSNI site Coleraine drainage, fencing and gates, pitch DEVELOPME NT Road furniture. Maghera. Crewe Road (footpath Provision of a new trim trail around the extension) existing site with associated lighting. Extension to the existing car park area/ whitelining. Demolition of boundary wall and outbuildings at former PSNI site. Upgrade to existing play area. Extension to footpath on Crewe Road. LA09/2020/0470/A Junction of Gortmerron Link and Retention of 2no. Freestanding 5.3m High PERMISSION 15/09/2020 Brookfield Road Dungannon Temporary Hording Signs for a Period of 2 GRANTED Years LA09/2020/0479/F 200m SW of 28 Aghaloo Road (26 Change of house design / location as PERMISSION 15/09/2020 Aghaloo Road) Aughnacloy previously approved under M/2008/1007/F GRANTED Co Tyrone LA09/2020/0497/O Approx 20 Metres North East of 32 Dwelling and garage under policy CTY2A PERMISSION 30/09/2020 Ballydermott Road GRANTED Bellaghy LA09/2020/0501/O Approx 80 Metres South West of 110 Proposed Site for Dwelling and Garage PERMISSION 04/09/2020 Mullaghboy Road Bellaghy Under CTY 10 GRANTED LA09/2020/0506/F 8 Riverview Park Upperlands Maghera Single storey extension to the side of PERMISSION 23/09/2020 BT46 5RP dwelling to provide family room GRANTED LA09/2020/0509/O Lands approx.
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