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Reference Number Proposal Location Application Type Date Application Date Application Application Date Reference Number Proposal Location Type Received Date Valid Validated Applicant Agent Retention of temporary partitions: painting of Mr & Mrs existing columns; 23 Bishop Street McCandless installation of new 23 Bishop 42 Groarty toilets to rear brick Derry Listed Street Road LA11/2015/0630/ toilet block; drylining to Building Derry Derry LBC rear wall. BT48 6PR Consent 14/10/2015 10/20/15 26/10/2015 BT48 6PR BT48 0JX G Lynch 37 Rabstown Approx 60m South of 31 Road 17 Main Street Tullymoan Road Clady Dromore Proposed Site for Glentown Strabane Omagh LA11/2015/0641/O Dwelling Clady Outline 23/10/2015 10/23/15 26/10/2015 BT82 9RB BT783AE AQB Architects Removal of existing Mr P & Mrs J 12A Ebrington conservatory to the Wallace 68 Terrace rear of dwelling and 68 Gleneagles Gleneagles Waterside erection of sun lounge Derry Derry Derry LA11/2015/0643/F in same location BT48 7TF Full 22/10/2015 10/22/15 27/10/2015 BT48 7TF BT47 6JS Mark Houston Proposed renovation Design 3 of existing terraced Coolermoney dwelling to provide 3 Road self contained 110 Lower Main Street N and R Devine Artigarvan LA11/2015/0644/F apartments. Strabane. Full 08/10/2015 10/8/15 27/10/2015 C/O Agent BT82 0HE Mr Samuel Rogers 128 David Young Single storey bedroom Lisnarragh 11 Lettercarn and shower room 7 Bush Gardens Road Road extension to rear and Waterside Donemana Castlederg ramped entrance to Londonderry Strabane BT81 7QY LA11/2015/0645/F front of dwelling BT47 2HS Full 26/10/2015 10/26/15 27/10/2015 BT82 0SA 1 A Crumley Talbot Park First Floor Moore Design Proposed Two No. Located at junction of 4 Elagh Market Court detached two & a half Culmore Road & Talbot Business Park 63 New Row storey dwellings with Park - 7.5 metres North Derry Coleraine LA11/2015/0647/F detached garages West of No. 4 Talbot Park Full 23/10/2015 10/23/15 27/10/2015 BT48 8QP BT52 1EJ Unattended 24 Hour operating filling station Lissan Coal to include new canopy, Company 16 Taggart Design 5 fuel dispensers, new Churchtown 133a underground fuel Road Coolreaghs tanks, upgraded Lissan Road associated site works Opposite 144 Strand Road Cookstown Cookstown LA11/2015/0649/F and site boundaries. Derry. Full 22/10/2015 10/22/15 28/10/2015 BT80 9XD BT80 9QD O'Connor Glenava ltd Burke Sites 14 Tullyardan Architecture Ltd 16 and 17 Tullyarden Square 1 College Change of house types Square Ardan Road terrace from 3 bed semi to 4 Culmore Derry Derry LA11/2015/0652/F bed semis Derry Full 26/10/2015 10/26/15 29/10/2015 BT48 7NZ Mr Beattie 14 Killymore Road Two storey side Mark Scott 6 extension and Newtownstewar Spirehill Road extension to front of 55 Plumbridge Road t Hillsborough LA11/2015/0653/F dwelling Newtownstewart Full 26/10/2015 10/26/15 29/10/2015 BT78 4DT Bt26 6LU Helen Lowry Lowry Building Des Ferguson First floor timber & Civil Arch-Aid framed extension on engineering Ltd Design existing concrete flat 7 John Street 37 Dublin Road roof to provide Castlederg Omagh LA11/2015/0654/F additional office space 7 John Street Castlederg Full 26/10/2015 10/26/15 29/10/2015 Bt78 1HE 2 .
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