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Planning Applications Decisions Issued Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/12/2020 To: 31/12/2020 No. of Applications: 91 Reference Number Category Location Proposal Application Date Time to Status Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA05/2017/0176/DCA LOCDEV 2a - 8 Lisburn Street Demolition of single PERMISSION 17/12/2020 190.8 Hillsborough storey storage building to GRANTED rear of 2-8 Lisburn Street LA05/2017/0187/F LOCDEV 2A-8 Lisburn Street Proposed demolition of PERMISSION 17/12/2020 190.4 Hillsborough existing storage building GRANTED Co. Down to rear of site, construction of new three storey building that includes storage retail and coffee shop facilities, associated site works etc (amended plans) LA05/2018/0186/LBC LOCDEV 2A-8 Lisburn Street Proposed minor alteration PERMISSION 17/12/2020 140.8 Hillsborough works to existing building GRANTED Co. Down including alterations to BT26 6AB ground floor staircase and changes to rear wall LA05/2018/1182/O LOCDEV 36 Soldierstown Road Proposed site for PERMISSION 14/12/2020 103 Aghalee replacement dwelling GRANTED BT67 0ES Page 1 of 25 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/12/2020 To: 31/12/2020 No. of Applications: 91 Reference Number Category Applicant Name & Location Proposal Application DC Group Date Time to Address Status Decision Decision Process Date Issued (Weeks) LA05/2019/0118/F LOCDEV Mavis Carberry 52 50 Kesh Road Proposed stables, garage PERMISSION 16/11/2020 01/12/2020 90.6 Kesh Road Maze and store previously REFUSED Lisburn Lisburn. approved under planning ref S/2003/0136/F LA05/2019/0386/O LOCDEV Mrs Celia Mc Garry 1 Adjacent to 1 Feumore Dwelling on a farm PERMISSION 09/12/2020 11/12/2020 84 Feumore Road Road GRANTED Ballinderry Upper Ballinderry Upper Lisburn Lisburn BT28 2LJ LA05/2019/0440/F LOCDEV Mrs Wilson 5 Rosevale 5 Rosevale Gardens 2.5 storey and single PERMISSION 10/12/2020 14/12/2020 82.6 Gardens Dunmurray storey rear extensions GRANTED Dunmurray Belfast including dormer windows Belfast BT17 9LH and reconfigurations, new BT17 9LH driveway arrangement, garden store and extension to the front of dwelling. (Amended Description) Page 2 of 25 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/12/2020 To: 31/12/2020 No. of Applications: 91 Reference Number Category Applicant Name & Location Proposal Application DC Group Date Time to Address Status Decision Decision Process Date Issued (Weeks) LA05/2019/0566/F LOCDEV Mr & Mrs G Rowell 57 57 Ballycoan Road Alterations to existing PERMISSION 22/12/2020 23/12/2020 78.8 Ballycoan Road Belfast dwelling to include infill GRANTED Belfast BT8 8LL single storey extension to BT8 8LL existing garage, two storey extension to front and rear of main dwelling house, first floor extension to front elevation and single storey extensions and terrace to rear. Alterations to entrance to include 1.5m entrance wall with sliding gate and 1.5m front boundary fence and hedging. Existing walls of main dwelling to be thermally upgraded and externally clad in timber or render. (amended description and plans) LA05/2019/0697/O LOCDEV The Curran Family 5 2 & 4 Beanstown Road Site for 2 replacement PERMISSION 17/12/2020 17/12/2020 73.6 Hannahstown Road Lisburn dwellings & garages GRANTED Lisburn (previously approved BT28 3TB under LA05/2015/0800/O) Page 3 of 25 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/12/2020 To: 31/12/2020 No. of Applications: 91 Reference Number Category Applicant Name & Location Proposal Application DC Group Date Time to Address Status Decision Decision Process Date Issued (Weeks) LA05/2019/0719/F LOCDEV Barnside Properties Ltd Site adjacent to the east Erection of three two PERMISSION 04/12/2020 15/12/2020 72.4 11 Jubliee road of 11 Glen Road storey houses with a GRANTED Newtownards Glenavy detached garage to each BT23 4YH BT29 4LT plus private lane accessed on to Glen Road (additional info) LA05/2019/1063/F LOCDEV Mrs Joanne Gray 53 Lands at 53 Proposed erection of a PERMISSION 02/12/2020 10/12/2020 58 Ballycarngannon Road Ballycarngannon Road domestic shed and sand GRANTED Lisburn Lisburn school with associated BT27 6YA BT27 6YA increase in curtilage of dwelling (retrospective) LA05/2019/1201/F LOCDEV Mr M Stevenson 44 10 Bridge Street Proposed demolition of PERMISSION 24/11/2020 11/12/2020 52.2 Maynooth Road Lisburn existing buildings to 10 GRANTED Richhill BT28 1XY Bridge Street, Lisburn, BT61 9RG including front facade, replaced with 7 no apartments including reinstatement of front facade & main roof as per existing (amended plans) LA05/2019/1202/DCA LOCDEV Mr M Stevenson 44 10 Bridge Street Proposed demolition of all PERMISSION 24/11/2020 11/12/2020 52.2 Maynooth Road Lisburn buildings on the site of 10 GRANTED Richhill BT28 1XY Bridge Street, Lisburn, BT61 9RG including front facade Page 4 of 25 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/12/2020 To: 31/12/2020 No. of Applications: 91 Reference Number Category Applicant Name & Location Proposal Application DC Group Date Time to Address Status Decision Decision Process Date Issued (Weeks) LA05/2019/1209/F LOCDEV Dundonald Presbyterian 15 & 17 Church Road Demolition of 2 no two PERMISSION 09/12/2020 22/12/2020 53.4 Church Church Green Dundonald storey semi-detached GRANTED Dundonald dwellings and erection of BT16 2LP 2 no two storey apartments with associated site works LA05/2019/1234/O LOCDEV David Marshall Esq 21 Approx 45m east of 21 Proposed farm dwelling PERMISSION 17/12/2020 17/12/2020 52 Comber Road Comber Road and garage GRANTED Hillsborough Hillsborough BT26 6LN BT26 6LN LA05/2019/1242/O LOCDEV Mr Kenneth Smyth Approx 100m south of Replacement dwelling PERMISSION 26/10/2020 08/12/2020 50.2 36A Ravarnet Road 36A Ravernet Road and garage (renewal of GRANTED Lisburn Lisburn LA05/2016/0399/O) BT27 5NB BT27 5NB LA05/2019/1303/F LOCDEV Nigel Dunlop 47C Site immediately west of Proposed 2 storey PERMISSION 05/11/2020 08/12/2020 47.8 Carnreagh 47C Carnreagh dwelling with garage (add GRANTED Hillsborough Hillsborough info and amended BT26 6LJ BT26 6LJ. drawings 01D and 02A date stamped 29th Sept 2020) LA05/2019/1312/LDE LOCDEV Paul McKeown 94a Lands to the east of 94a Sales, hire and PERMITTED 16/12/2020 17/12/2020 49.2 Burren Road Burren Road distribution of plant and DEVELOPME Clontanagullion Clontanagullion machinery, together with NT Ballynahinch Ballynahinch associated storage of BT24 8LF BT24 8LF components and maintenance of plant and machinery Page 5 of 25 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/12/2020 To: 31/12/2020 No. of Applications: 91 Reference Number Category Applicant Name & Location Proposal Application DC Group Date Time to Address Status Decision Decision Process Date Issued (Weeks) LA05/2020/0042/F LOCDEV AKM Developments Ltd Lands at 149-151 Proposed demolition of PERMISSION 04/12/2020 17/12/2020 46 Unit 4 Pavilions Office Warren Gardens and to existing commercial/ GRANTED Park the rear of 50 residential buildings and Kinnegar Drive Beechland Drive sheds and replacement Holywood Lisburn with Social Housing BT18 9JQ Apartment development for over 55s (Category 1, Active Elderly) comprising 14 no. 2 bed apartments and 6 no. 1 bed apartments (contained within two buildings), associated access, parking and landscaping LA05/2020/0086/F LOCDEV SEHSCT Home 7 The 1A Glenmore Park Existing damaged brick PERMISSION 08/12/2020 10/12/2020 43.2 Ulster Hospital Hilden wall to be removed. GRANTED Upper Newtownards Lisburn 600mm brick wall to be Road BT27 4RT constructed along Dundonald sections of wall, timber BT16 1RH fence to be constructed along sections of wall LA05/2020/0191/F LOCDEV Mr and Mrs P Linskey Lands approx 110m Proposed dwelling and PERMISSION 11/12/2020 21/12/2020 40.8 18a Gobrana Road north east of 14 Budore garage with associated GRANTED Glenavy Road siteworks. Change of BT29 4LQ Stoneyford house type to that Lisburn previously approved under LA05/2019/0102/ RM Page 6 of 25 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/12/2020 To: 31/12/2020 No. of Applications: 91 Reference Number Category Applicant Name & Location Proposal Application DC Group Date Time to Address Status Decision Decision Process Date Issued (Weeks) LA05/2020/0206/A LOCDEV Mr Sean Donnelly Unit The Storage Centre Aluminium composite PERMISSION 15/12/2020 17/12/2020 39.8 B Unit B sign panels to entrance, GRANTED Knockmore Industrial Knockmore Industrial Moira Road and Estate Estate Knockmore Road Moira Road Moira Road Elevations Lisburn Lisburn BT28 2EJ LA05/2020/0214/F LOCDEV Mr and Mrs Karen & 11 Comber Road Extension to existing PERMISSION 16/12/2020 21/12/2020 40.2 Graham Crothers 11 Hillsborough dwelling, erection of GRANTED Comber Road BT26 6LN porch, amendments to Hillsborough fenestration, alterations to BT26 6LN roof and erection of new garage LA05/2020/0237/A LOCDEV Paul McParland Franks 22 Seymour Street Replacement non- PERMISSION 15/12/2020 17/12/2020 38.4 Motorcycles 22 Lisburn illuminated shop sign GRANTED Seymour Street BT27 4XF Lisburn BT27 4XF LA05/2020/0242/F LOCDEV Brian Greer 1 Ardara 1 Ardara Avenue Single storey side PERMISSION 14/12/2020 15/12/2020 37.8 Avenue Dundonald extension to dwelling to GRANTED Dundonald allow 2 nr bedrooms with BT16 2BZ shared ensuite in addition to an extension to an existing rear utility room. Page 7 of 25 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/12/2020 To: 31/12/2020 No. of Applications: 91 Reference Number Category Applicant Name & Location Proposal Application DC Group Date Time to Address Status Decision Decision Process Date Issued (Weeks) LA05/2020/0261/F LOCDEV Mr Dean Hill 43 43 Cumberland Drive Two storey rear extension PERMISSION 14/12/2020 15/12/2020 34.4 Cumberland Drive Dundonald and single storey front GRANTED Dundonald Belfast porch to dwelling Belfast BT16 2AT BT16 2AT LA05/2020/0273/F LOCDEV Lanyon Homes Ltd 8th Lands to the south east Proposed 1no.
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