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Planning Applications Validated Period: 01 January 2018 to 05 January 2018 Planning Applications Validated Period: 01 January 2018 to 05 January 2018 Reference Number Category Proposal Location Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address LA05/2018/0001/F Local Retention of a raised patio to rear 32 Knockbracken Manor Mr & Mrs B Mitchell 32 James McKernan 31 Beechill of property Belfast Knockbracken Manor Belfast Road Belfast BT8 7PT BT8 6WQ LA05/2018/0002/F Local Single storey extension to existing 62 Windmill Road Neil Walker 62 Windmill road Mark Bloomer 38 Ballygowan dwelling to create a new double Hillsborough Hillsborough BT26 6LX Road Hillsborough BT26 garage and revised kitchen, utility 6EJ and living area LA05/2018/0003/F Local Proposed single storey extension 14 Belsize Road Mr & Mrs C Forsythe 14 Belsize Jonathan Middleton 15 to rear of dwelling Lisburn Road Lisburn BT27 4AW Sunmount Park Dromore BT25 1BA * See explanatory note at end of document Planning Applications Validated Period: 01 January 2018 to 05 January 2018 Reference Number Category Proposal Location Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address LA05/2018/0004/F Local Proposed installation of 35 metre Hydebank Wood Northern Ireland Prison Service Northern Ireland Prison Service slimline lattice Hospital Road Belfast Dundonald House Upper Hydebank Wood Hospital telecommunications tower and Newtownards Road Belfast Road Belfast BT8 8NA equipment enclosure to support BT4 3SU installation of Tetra Emergency Services radio network and perimeter CCTV services. The proposed installation would support the establishment of essential emergency services radio communications in support of prison operations, as well as benefiting all other blue light service users. Systems deployed will be 10 nr Tetra aerial transmit in UHF band and 2 nr point to point link transmission aerials is SHF bands LA05/2018/0005/F Local Proposed dwelling, integrated Land between 59 and 63 David & Louise Agnew 1 garage, site works. (Change of Magheradartin Road Chestnut Hall Court house type to that approved Hillsborough BT26 6LY Maghaberry BT67 0GJ under LA05/2016/0799/F) * See explanatory note at end of document Planning Applications Validated Period: 01 January 2018 to 05 January 2018 Reference Number Category Proposal Location Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address LA05/2018/0006/NMC Consent Non material change for Strawberryhill 155 Mr James Quinn 51 S/2015/0119/F - Residential Ballynahinch Road Carnreagh Hillsborough development to include one Lisburn Co Down BT27 BT26 6LJ replacement dwelling plus 29 new 5LP houses LA05/2018/0007/F Local Single storey rear extension 53 Rosneath Gardens Mr Brendan O'Connor NIHE Michael Herron Architects 2nd Dundonald 32-36 Great Victoria Street Floor Corner House 64-66a Belfast BT2 7PB Main Street Coalisland BT71 4NB LA05/2018/0008/RM Local Two storey dwelling and garage 80m east north east of 87 David Houston Apartment 26 Brian Russell 48 Lismurn Park Belfast Road Glenavy The Semper Building 3 Ahoghill BT42 1JW Redwood Dunmurry BT17 9FR LA05/2018/0009/F Local Proposed change of house type 18m NE of 109 Comber Mr Mark Mc Call 89 Ballycreen 2020 Architects 49 Main Street from that previously approved Road Hillsborough Road Ballynahinch BT24 Ballymoney BT53 6AN under S/2012/0467/F BT26 6NA 8UE LA05/2018/0010/F Local Proposed extension to provide 73 Tullynacross Road Mr Robert Ryan 73 Premier Building Design Ltd 24 disabled facilities with new front Lambeg Lisburn Tullynacross Road Lambeg Lower Ballinderry Road porch and garden room to Lisburn BT27 5SG Lisburn BT28 2JH existing dwelling LA05/2018/0011/F Local Single storey rear kitchen/living 1 Annavale Avenue Mr and Mrs Connor 4 G. 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Design 10 Comber Road area extension Carryduff Baronscourt Gardens Carryduff County Down Carryduff BT8 8AN BT8 8EW * See explanatory note at end of document Planning Applications Validated Period: 01 January 2018 to 05 January 2018 Reference Number Category Proposal Location Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address LA05/2018/0012/F Local Proposed change of house type 30m north east of 40 Mrs Laura Keenan 15 CMI Planners Ltd Unit C5 and change of access to Black Road Gateside The Rainey Centre previously approved dwelling and Drumbo Ballyclare 80-82 Rainey Street garage (LA05/2016/0626/F) Co Down BT39 9GA Magherafelt BT27 5LB BT45 5AG LA05/2018/0013/O Local Dwelling and garage 23 Baillieshills Road Mr & Mrs George & Noreen Lisburn Liggett 23 Bailliesmills Road BT27 6XJ Lisburn BT27 6XJ LA05/2018/0014/O Local Dwelling and garage as per PPS Lands between 19 and 25 S Mooney 25 Mullaghdrin WHW Design Ltd 9 Crossgar 21 CTY8 Mullaghdrin Road Road Road Dromara Dromara Dromara BT25 2AF BT25 2AF BT25 2JT LA05/2018/0015/F Local New housing development for 8 101 & 103 Saintfield Nuport Homes Ltd 5 Larne Turley Associates Hamilton no. dwellings with associated Road Road House roadways and parking Lisburn Ballynure 3 Joy Street BT39 9UA Belfast BT828LE LA05/2018/0016/LDE Local Commencement of dwelling in Lands adjoining and south Alan Mercer 56-58 Upper Alan Patterson Design LLP accordance with approval under of 59 Rocky road Braniel Road Darragh House Y/2011/0012/F through the Gilnahirk Gilnahirk 112 Craigdarragh road construction of foundations located via Upper Braniel Belfast Helen's bay Road BT5 7TX BT19 1UB Belfast * See explanatory note at end of document Planning Applications Validated Period: 01 January 2018 to 05 January 2018 Reference Number Category Proposal Location Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address LA05/2018/0017/F Local Temporary construction access Land accessed via Chambers Homes Ltd 92 Alan Patterson Design LLP through existing agricultural Moneyreagh Road Monlough Road Darragh House access, in order to facilitate 32.8m west of No 2 Saintfield 112 Craigdarragh Road construction of proposed housing Church Road BT24 7HN Helens Bay developments LA05/2017/0420/F Moneyreagh BT19 1UB and approved development Y/2011/0368/RM LA05/2018/0018/F Local Application under Section 54 of Lands at 64 Old Hagan Homes 181 Footprint Architectural Design the 2011 Planning Act to remove Dundonald Road Templepatrick Road 181 Templepatrick Road Conditions 12 and or vary Dundonald Ballyclare Ballyclare Condition 12 the erection of BT39 0RA BT39 0RA fencing on reference Y/2014/0255/O This list is provided in accordance with paragraph 16 of the Protocol for the Operation of the Lisburn & Castlereagh Planning Committee – March 2017. Requests for an application to be referred to the Committee must be made within 14 days of this list being circulated to Members. * See explanatory note at end of document.
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