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Planning Applications Decisions Issued Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/05/2019 To: 27/05/2019 No. of Applications: 74 Reference Location Proposal Decision Date Number Decision Issued LA11/2017/0934/F Lands to the South of 212 Residential development of 18 Permission 01/05/2019 Learmount Road No. dwellings consisting of 6 No. Granted Park detached and 12 No. semi- Derry detached dwellings including BT47 4BA reduction in length of existing parking lay-by on Learmount Road. LA11/2017/1155/O Lands between 5 and 7 Proposed site for dwelling Permission 07/05/2019 Moyagh Road Granted L'Derry LA11/2018/0002/F 16 Ballyarton Road One replacement Dwelling Permission 24/05/2019 Ballyneamor Granted Donemana LA11/2018/0184/F Lands adjacent to 51 Proposed single storey infill Permission 14/05/2019 Lismacarol Road dwelling & 1 and a half storey Granted Derry infill dwelling with detached BT47 3LZ garages LA11/2018/0215/F Frylite Ltd Variation of conditions within the Permission 21/05/2019 Orchard Road Industrial Estate existing planning permission ref: Granted Strabane J/2010/0118/F namely: Condition Co Tyrone 2: the addition of further EWC BT82 9FR codes; and Condition 7 - removal of the restriction on the external storage of waste. Page 1 of 15 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/05/2019 To: 27/05/2019 No. of Applications: 74 Reference Location Proposal Decision Date Number Decision Issued LA11/2018/0379/D Lands opposite 52 Lismacarrol Discharge of Condition 5 of RL 08/05/2019 Road/Glenshane Road planning approval A/2014/0495/ Crossballycormick F : Condition 5 : A final Londonderry Construction Environmental Management Plan must be submitted to Derry and Strabane District Council by the appointed contractor prior to any works commencing onsite. This should reflect all the mitigation and avoidance measures to be employed as outlined in the Construction Environmental Management Plan (02/05/2017) and all additional information submitted. The approved CEMP shall be adhered to and implemented throughout the construction period strictly in accordance with the approved details, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the local authority. LA11/2018/0470/O Approx 140m SW of 19 Gortree Proposed site for farm dwelling Permission 23/05/2019 Road and garage Granted BT47 3LJ Page 2 of 15 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/05/2019 To: 27/05/2019 No. of Applications: 74 Reference Location Proposal Decision Date Number Decision Issued LA11/2018/0507/O Lands between 31 and 35 Proposed site for 2no detached Permission 10/05/2019 Edenreagh Road dwellings and 2no detached Granted Derry garages. BT47 3NQ LA11/2018/0538/F Lands directly south of 15 Proposed 1No Detached 2 Permission 07/05/2019 Ballygudden Road Storey Dwelling with Double Granted Eglinton garage Derry LA11/2018/0884/F Land between Single storey industrial building Permission 24/05/2019 13a & 15a Carrakeel Drive for storing finished architectural Granted Londonderry sign making projects BT47 6UQ LA11/2018/0896/F 157 Urney Road CHANGE OF USE FROM A Permission 01/05/2019 Clady LOUNGE AREA OF A PUBLIC Granted BT82 9RP BAR TO A SHOP UNIT. LA11/2018/0915/R Lands between 27 Cavan Road Proposed dwelling and garage Permission 14/05/2019 and 14 Kilcroagh Road Granted Castlederg BT81 7EG LA11/2018/0925/F 3 Faughan Crescent Single storey front and rear Permission 10/05/2019 L'Derry BT47 3LA extensions to dwelling and new Granted access onto Faughan Crescent, Drumahoe Page 3 of 15 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/05/2019 To: 27/05/2019 No. of Applications: 74 Reference Location Proposal Decision Date Number Decision Issued LA11/2018/1034/F Lands between Belt Road and Proposed erection of 1No. Permission 17/05/2019 Church Road bungalow with all associated site Granted South of Ashcroft housing and access works. development (LA11/2016/0561/RM) East of Nos. 24 & 26 Belt Road Lisagghmore County Londonderry LA11/2018/1151/F Approx 60m North West of 4 Dwelling and detached domestic Permission 07/05/2019 Magherakeel Road garage Granted Gortnagross Killeter BT81 7HA LA11/2018/1186/F Ash Villas Change of Use from Dwelling to Permission 02/05/2019 43 Governor Road Hostel Accommodation for the Granted Derry City NW Academy International BT48 7PL Language School, Alteration & Extension to provide additional Breakfast Room plus Change of Use from Detached Garage to 1 Bedroom Wardens Accommodation. LA11/2018/1202/F 16A Drumnabey Road Erection of two storey dwelling Permission 21/05/2019 Castlederg BT81 7NF (change of house type from that Granted previously approved under J/ 2009/0039/RM). LA11/2018/1203/F To rear of 19 Strahans Road Single storey replacement farm Permission 10/05/2019 Strabane building Granted Page 4 of 15 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/05/2019 To: 27/05/2019 No. of Applications: 74 Reference Location Proposal Decision Date Number Decision Issued LA11/2019/0017/O Site adjacent to & North of No Proposed Dwelling Permission 07/05/2019 41 Spout Road Granted Edymore Strabane LA11/2019/0025/LDLands Between No. 19 and 21 Car Park Permission 14/05/2019 Northland Road Granted Derry LA11/2019/0028/F Lands c.2m to the West of Unit Class B2- Light Industrial-The Permission 13/05/2019 4 development will consist of the Granted The Link Business Park construction of a single storey Skeoge Industrial Estate industrial manufacturing unit Beraghmore Road along with connections to existing Derry services & new exit road. The BT48 8SE unit will be used to fabricate steel pipework for use in the industrial sector. Processes involved in the fabrication of the pipework include the cutting and welding of steel. An area within the new building will also be used for short term storage of materials and fabricated pipework. LA11/2019/0043/F 65 Dellwood First floor side extension to Permission 15/05/2019 dwelling above existing garage. Granted Gortenny Eglinton BT47 3XF Page 5 of 15 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/05/2019 To: 27/05/2019 No. of Applications: 74 Reference Location Proposal Decision Date Number Decision Issued LA11/2019/0056/A 59-61 Strand Road 5 no. internally illuminated signs. Consent 07/05/2019 Granted Londonderry BT48 7BN LA11/2019/0060/O 36 Letterbrat Road Demolition of existing dwelling Permission 07/05/2019 Plumbridge and outbuilding to be replaced by Granted Omagh new dwelling and domestic Co Tyrone garage. BT79 8DX LA11/2019/0061/F The Hunting Lodge Retention of 1no. Biomass Boiler Permission 13/05/2019 3 Letterbin Road with ancillary fitting and pellet Granted Newtownstewart storage at existing storage Co Tyrone structure. (49KW) BT78 4HR LA11/2019/0063/F 39 Kilclean Road Retention of 4no. Biomass Permission 07/05/2019 Castlederg Boilers with ancillary fittings and Granted BT81 7EF pellet storage within 2no. modular buildings and tower hopper. (4 no. 95kw) LA11/2019/0064/F 31 Drumlegagh Church Road Retention of 4 no. biomass and Permission 08/05/2019 ancillary fittings & pellet storage Granted Newtownstewart at 2no. existing building locations at grain mill/ agricultural business. (20KW and 3no. 95KW) Page 6 of 15 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/05/2019 To: 27/05/2019 No. of Applications: 74 Reference Location Proposal Decision Date Number Decision Issued LA11/2019/0072/F Chapel Road Primary School Erection of two new buildings Permission 13/05/2019 Knockdara Park within the internal courtyard Granted Waterside Derry City BT47 2BD LA11/2019/0076/F 105 Melmount Road Proposed new façade to front Permission 20/05/2019 Sion Mills elevation of existing car Granted BT82 9PY workshop LA11/2019/0079/F 16 Lowry's Lane Erection of double domestic Permission 22/05/2019 Foylesprings garage with storage above Granted Derry BT48 0LS LA11/2019/0111/F Five Number Hen Houses Proposed retention of heating Permission 14/05/2019 15 Foggyhill Road cabinets and supply bins (wood Granted Killen pellets), supplying heating to Castlederg existing approved five number, BT81 7SZ hen houses LA11/2019/0112/F 39 Bridge Street Rear ground floor extension to Permission 09/05/2019 provide shower room. Granted Strabane BT82 9AB LA11/2019/0117/F 52 Meetinghouse Street Proposed rear extension with Permission 07/05/2019 Strabane minor internal alterations and Granted BT82 8HP access ramp to front of dwelling Page 7 of 15 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/05/2019 To: 27/05/2019 No. of Applications: 74 Reference Location Proposal Decision Date Number Decision Issued LA11/2019/0122/LB Nos 10 & 12 Clarendon Street Removal of existing one storey Consent 20/05/2019 Derry City extension block to No 10 Granted BT48 7ET Clarendon Street and replacement with new one storey extension block, including new internal connection opening at ground floor between Nos 12 and Nos 10 Clarendon Street. LA11/2019/0125/F No. 10 & No. 12 Clarendon Removal of existing one storey Permission 17/05/2019 Street extension block to No 10 Granted Derry City Clarendon Street and BT48 7ER replacement with the new one storey extension block, including new internal connection opening at ground level between No. 12 & No. 10 Clarendon Street LA11/2019/0135/F Cathedral Youth Club 96-98 Erection of new 65m2 single- Permission 13/05/2019 The Fountain Londonderry storey extension and internal and Granted BT48 6QL external renovation of existing two-storey building. LA11/2019/0148/F 3 Camus Park Single storey extensions to front Permission 07/05/2019 and rear elevations. Granted Douglas Bridge Strabane BT82 8PE Page 8 of 15 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/05/2019 To: 27/05/2019 No. of Applications: 74 Reference Location Proposal Decision Date Number Decision Issued LA11/2019/0154/F 15 Oakland Heights One and half storey side Permission 10/05/2019 Castlederg extension and alterations to Granted BT81 7XQ dwelling and replacement domestic garage.
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