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Planning Applications Validated Period: 4 September 2017 to 8 September 2017 Planning Applications Validated Period: 4 September 2017 to 8 September 2017 Reference Number Application Type Proposal Location Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address LA05/2017/0913/F Local Proposed alterations to current 13 Pond Park Lisburn Mr & Mrs John Neil 2 Annesley approval (S/2012/0384/F) and BT28 3LE Court 169 Central Promenade replacement of proposed Newcastle BT33 0EU detached single bay garage to detached triple bay domestic garage LA05/2017/0914/F Local Rebuild the existing BMX track to Bells Lane Park Bells Brian Mallon 41B Meeting House current national standard, enclose Lane Lambeg Lane Lisburn BT27 5BY the site with a 2.5m high fence, Lisburn BT27 4QH create a hard standing area for pitching of trackside gazebo's and spectating area LA05/2017/0915/F Local Extension to enlarge an existing 161 Queensway Thomas John Limited 14B Circular Blamphin+Associates convenience store and provide an Lambeg Lisburn BT27 Road West Holywood BT18 80 Malone Avenue Belfast BT9 additional two retail units 4QS 0AT 6ES LA05/2017/0917/O Local Proposed infill dwelling on a built Between 18 and 20 Mr and Mrs Andrews 20 Patrick Johnson Design 2A Bridge up frontage under pps 21 cty 8 Ballylintagh Road Ballylintagh Road Hillsborough Street Lisburn BT28 1XY Hillsborough LA05/2017/0918/F Local Retention of partially constructed 28 Croft Road Mr and Mrs Keery 28 Croft Road Colin McAuley Planning 2 greenhouse and erection of new Dromara Dromara BT25 2AD Millreagh Dundonald Belfast domestic outbuilding for the BT16 1TJ keeping & breeding of pedigree cats *See explanatory note at end of document Planning Applications Validated Period: 4 September 2017 to 8 September 2017 Reference Number Application Type Proposal Location Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address LA05/2017/0920/F Local Proposed garage, car port and 55 Monlough Road Geoff & Hilary McCullough 55 McCready Architects 8 Market ancillary accommodation (see Ballygowan Monlough Road Ballygowan Place Lisburn BT28 1AN approval Y/2012/0011/F for Newtownards BT23 Newtownards BT23 6NP garage and games room 6NP construction commenced within time condition) LA05/2017/0921/F Local Housing development for 10 No. 30-32 Culcavy Road Moff Properties Ltd 2 Kidds Lane Brian Russell 48 Lismurn Park two storey detached dwellings Hillsborough Ballinderry Upper BT28 2HJ Ahoghill BT42 1JW LA05/2017/0922/F Local Removal of condition no 2 of To the rear of 44 Arthur Stringer 44e Halfpenny Patrick Johnson Design 21 Priests planning approval Halfpenny Gate Road Gate Road Lisburn Lane Lisburn BT27 5RB LA05/2015/0765/F (the dwelling Lisburn shall be occupied by Arthur Stringer and any dependents only) LA05/2017/0923/F Local First floor extension over existing 3 Mourne Crescent Paul Cairns 3 Mourne Crescent Colum Surginor 17 Loughmoney rear return kitchen Moneyreagh BT23 Moneyreagh BT23 6BG Road Downpatrick BT30 7BG 6BG LA05/2017/0924/F Local Proposed demolition of existing 11 Lambert Park Colin Hagan 11 Lambert Park Colum Surginor 17 Loughmoney detached garage with Dundonald Dundonald Road Downpatrick BT30 7BG construction of attached garage with first floor extension above and sun lounge to rear *See explanatory note at end of document Planning Applications Validated Period: 4 September 2017 to 8 September 2017 Reference Number Application Type Proposal Location Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address LA05/2017/0925/F Local Erection of 6 dwellings (change of Lands 55m north & 52m QTH Ltd Suite 1 Cranmore House Alan Patterson Design LLP house type to sites 92a,92b & 107-north-west of 17 613 Lisburn road BT9 7GT Darragh House 112 Craigdarragh 107b & 109 previously approved Wellington Park Drive 0289066516 Road Helen's Bay BT19 1UB under S/2014/0910/F) and all Maghaberry Moira other site works LA05/2017/0926/F Local Demolition of obsolete covered 78 Front Road Drumbo Mr A Mc Culla 78 Front Road Hugh Greene 16 Rosepark silos and storage buildings and BT27 5JX Drumbo BT27 5JX Belfast BT5 7RG construction of 3 no open silos LA05/2017/0928/A Consent Digital LED Billboard Eight South Restaurant Eight South Limited 248 Upper Carryduff Designs 1 Thorndale advertisement sign Complex The Junction Newtownards Road Belfast BT4 Road North Carryduff Belfast Carryduff Co. Down 3EU BT8 8HY BT8 8DN LA05/2017/0929/F Local Provision of external lighting for Existing football pitch at Santos Football Club C/O Crofthill Lagan Design Services C/O 25 football training and site safety land adjacent to St Cottages Cairnshill Road Glenside Park Drumbo lighting around two existing Ignatious Church of Belfast BT8 6BA Lisburn BT27 5LG storage containers Ireland church saintfield Road Carryduff Belfast LA05/2017/0930/F Local Erection of 2 no. noise reducing Land at 17 Shore Road Lagan Cement 11b Sheepwalk Quarryplan Ltd 6 Saintfield Road pump house enclosures Upper Ballinderry Road Lisburn BT28 3RD Crossgar BT30 9HY Lisburn LA05/2017/0931/F Local Single storey kitchen extension to 8 Windermere Green Connor McGrath 8 Windermere ALDA Architects 537 Antrim rear of dwelling and provision of Castlereagh BT8 6XE Green Castlereagh BT8 6XE Road Belfast BT15 3BU ground floor bathroom *See explanatory note at end of document Planning Applications Validated Period: 4 September 2017 to 8 September 2017 Reference Number Application Type Proposal Location Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address LA05/2017/0932/F Local Additional steelwork fabrication K.M.E Steelworks Ltd 19 KME Steelworks Ltd Knockmore Des Cairns Architecture 31 Lough floor space Ferguson Drive Hill Industrial Park 19 Ferguson Road Ballinderry Upper Knockmore Hill Industrial Drive Ballinderry Road Lisburn Lisburn BT28 2JY Park Ballinderry Road BT28 2EX Lisburn BT28 2EX LA05/2017/0933/O Local Proposed dwelling houses and Between no 13 and no Nigel Jackson 68b Causeway T J Dreaning 135 Banbridge garages. 11a Kilcorig road Road Lisburn BT2 2ED Road Donaghcloney Lisburn Craigavon BT66 7PJ LA05/2017/0935/O Local Proposed replacement dwelling 29 Knockbracken Drive Mr Andrew Lovell 159 Upper John Kirkpatrick Architect 20 and garage (renewal) Carryduff BT8 8EX Mealough Road Carryduff BT8 Ballyknockan Road Saintfield 8JB BT24 7HJ LA05/2017/0936/F Local Change to route of the 2 no Ulster Hospital South Eastern Health & Social Care Kennedy Fitzgerald Architects 3 generator flues for the new Upper Newtownards Trust Ulster Hospital Upper Eglantine Place inpatient ward block building. Road Newtownards Road Belfast Flues to now be located Dundonald Dundonald BT9 6EY externally, fixed to the existing Belfast BT16 1RH stair core to the north of the BT16 1RH building LA05/2017/0937/F Local Proposed speed control bend of Lands 25metres (approx) Chambers Homes Ltd 92 Alan Patterson Design LLP previously approved turning head, south west of postal no 44 Monlough road Saintfield BT24 Darragh House 112 Craigdarragh (previously approved under Danesfort Park 7HN road Helen's bay BT19 1UB Y/2003/0695/F) Carryduff BT8 LA05/2017/0938/O Local Proposed outline application for Lands between 118a and Mr Steven Earney Private Leisure Glenn Massey Glenn Massey dwelling house 120 Saintfield Road Commercial Developments Ltd Architect Ltd 1 Dill Avenue Lisburn (site 2) 221 Comber Road Lisburn Lisburn BT27 5HP BT27 6XY *See explanatory note at end of document Planning Applications Validated Period: 4 September 2017 to 8 September 2017 Reference Number Application Type Proposal Location Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address LA05/2017/0939/O Local Proposed outline application for Lands between 118a and Mr Steven Earney Private Leisure Glenn Massey Glenn Massey dwelling house 120 Saintfield Road Commercial Developments Ltd Architect Ltd Lisburn (Site1) 221 Comber Road 1 Dill Avenue Lisburn Lisburn BT27 6XY BT27 5HP 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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