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Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only for the Period:-27/02/2017 to 03/03/2017 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-27/02/2017 to 03/03/2017 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA01/2017/0252/F New Double Garage 8 Drumavoley Grange Full Mr J McIlwaine Laverty Architecture Ballycastle 8 Drumavoley Grange 63a Churchfield Road Ballycastle Ballycastle BT54 6NZ BT54 6PX LA01/2017/0253/F Proposed single storey rear 3 Mountainview Park Full Catherine Carlin & Kevin Farren Architects extension and front extension Dungiven Barry O'Neill 447 Ballyquin Road to include porch and additional 3 Mountainview Park Dungiven bedroom Dungiven BT47 4LX LA01/2017/0255/LDP Completion of house nos. 85 'The Elms' LD George Mullan McGurk Architects & 86 along with associated 1 Atlantic Road Certificate 20 Killynure Wood 33 King Street roads, landscaping and Coleraine Proposed Enniskillen Magherafelt associated site works in Co Londonderry Co Fermanagh Co Londonderry accordance with planning ref. BT52 2PX BT74 6FR BT45 6AR C/2008/0882/F LA01/2017/0256/F Erection of agricultural shed 160 metres East of Full Paul Dean Smyth J.D. Forrest for farming purposes 206 Drumrane Road 201 Drumrane Road 185 Irish Green Street Limavady Limavady Limavady BT49 9LJ BT49 9AR LA01/2017/0257/LBC Replacement of roof covering 'The Boyd Arms' Listed Paul McAuley McCurdy Surveying and repair/replacement of 4 The Diamond Building 4 The Diamond 16 Clare Road defective roof timbers Ballycastle Consent Ballycastle Ballycastle Co Antrim Co Antrim BT54 6AW BT54 6DB Page 1 of 9 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-27/02/2017 to 03/03/2017 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA01/2017/0258/A New fascia signage 49 Market Street Advertisement Sean Mullan Properties Ltd Gerard McPeake Architectural Limavady (chaps) 31a Main Street 32 Ballyquin Road Limavady Limavady BT49 0EP BT49 9EY LA01/2017/0259/RM Replacement dwelling house 39 Boleran Road Reserved Mr Bradley Gerard McPeake and garage at 39 Boleran Garvagh Matters 78 Craigmore Road Architectural Ltd Road, Garvagh Ringsend 31a Main Street BT51 Limavady BT49 0EP LA01/2017/0260/F Remove existing shop front 49 Market Street Full Sean Mullan Properties Ltd Gerard McPeake and replace with new shop Limavady (chaps) Architectural Ltd front with associated signage 32 Ballyquin Road 31a Main Street lighting Limavady Limavady BT49 9EY BT49 0EP LA01/2017/0261/O Replacement Dwelling 80m East of Outline Damien McCloskey Bailey Architecture 30 Lough Road 38 Corkey Road 9 Glenview Road Loughguile Loughguile Duncarbit Ballymena Glenshesk Ballycastle BT54 6QE LA01/2017/0262/F Application to remove 10 Camus Lane Full Mrs Quinn Fleming McKernan Assoc. Condition 02 from Planning Coleraine 10 Camus Lane 1 Upper Abbey Street Approval C/2002/0804/F Co Londonderry Coleraine Coleraine BT51 3SB Co Londonderry Co Londonderry BT51 3SB BT52 1BF Page 2 of 9 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-27/02/2017 to 03/03/2017 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA01/2017/0263/O Farm dwelling with detached Opposite 46 Corbally Rd Outline Mr D Alexander garage Craigahulliar 12 Castleview Coleraine Portrush Co Antrim BT56 8AS LA01/2017/0264/F Proposed change of use of 1 Causeway Street Full Mr Fletcher Ryan Brace existing apartments at first Portrush Fletcher Bistro Ltd 124 Agivey Road and second floor level to 1 Causeway Street Aghadowey create new restaurant and Portrush Coleraine bar/waiting area with BT51 4AY associated extensions to facilitate proposal. Provision of single storey glazed extension to lower ground level café to enable flexible dining for inclement weather LA01/2017/0265/O Proposed Dwelling on a Farm Adjacent to Outline Samantha Wallace OJQ Architecture 5 Magheraboy Road 5 Magheraboy Road 89 Main Street Rasharkin Rasharkin GARVAGH Ballymena Ballymena Coleraine BT44 8SG Co Londonderry BT51 5AB LA01/2017/0266/F Replacement two storey 59 Grove Road Full David & Linda Lyttle Montgomery Irwin Architects dwelling and garage Garvagh 59 Grove Road 7-9 Stone Row Garvagh Coleraine BT52 1EP Page 3 of 9 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-27/02/2017 to 03/03/2017 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA01/2017/0267/LBC Stripping existing roofs, 1 Coast Road Listed Mr & Mrs F Lynn O.N. Wheeler F.A. Wheeler reslating pitched roofs, Cushendall Building 1 Coast Road 201 Garron Road recovering flat roofs, Consent Cushendall Glenariffe demolishing and rebuilding 2 BT44 0RU Ballymena no. chimneys. All to match BT44 0RA existing LA01/2017/0268/F Change of use of existing 117 Maghermore Road Full Dominic McDonnell Bailey Architecture dwelling, store/workshop to Ballycastle 115 Maghermore Road 9 Glenview Road camping barn due to farm Ballycastle Glenshesk diversification Ballycastle BT54 6QE LA01/2017/0269/F Change of use and 10m West of Full Kings Country Cottages A T P Architects Ltd redevelopment of existing 80 Ringrash Road 66 Ringrash Road 18 Ballyhackett Road Dutch Barn to provide ancillary Castlerock Macosquin Castlerock accommodation consisting of Coleraine BT51 4SQ communal recreation area, disabled WC, hostess room, storage and tumble dryer room LA01/2017/0270/F Proposed erection of single 10 The Hawthorns Full Rev. & Mrs A Bill Architech Design NI Ltd storey rear and side Coleraine 3 Royal Lodge Park 76 Whitethorn Lane extensions with additional Belfast Kinallen front parking bay with side BT25 2DL wall and gate LA01/2017/0271/F Proposed rear extension to 28 Church Road Full Mr & Mrs Stephen Hardy extend existing kitchen, Rasharkin 28 Church Road extension and alterations to Rasharkin existing garage BT44 8QY LA01/2017/0272/F Proposed Change of Shop 3 Church Street Full Mark Steen Front Ballymoney 12 Mill Square Ballymoney Page 4 of 9 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-27/02/2017 to 03/03/2017 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA01/2017/0273/F Proposed new poultry unit, 170m East of Full Mr B & R McCollum R Robinson & Sons for up to 32,000 free range 196 Corkey Road 196 Corkey Road 59 High Street layers, new concrete apron Cloughmills Mallaboy Ballymoney and meal bins. Utilising Cloughmills BT53 6BG existing access on to Corkey Road LA01/2017/0274/F 1 Storey rear extension to 56 Causeway Street Full Mr & Mrs T Barr Wilson McMullen Architects dwelling to allow for kitchen/ Portrush 56 Causeway Street 19 Glenvale Avenue dining Portrush Portrush BT56 8AD BT56 8HL LA01/2017/0275/F 2 Storey rear extension to 11 Glenvale Crescent Full Mr & Mrs A Wilson Wilson McMullen Architects dwelling to allow for kitchen/ Portrush 11 Glenvale Crescent 19 Glenvale Avenue dining/living on ground floor Portrush Portrush with 2 bedrooms above BT56 8EB BT56 8HL LA01/2017/0276/A Shop Sign 3 Church Street Advertisement Mark Steen Ballymoney 12 Mill Square Ballymoney LA01/2017/0277/O Replacement Dwelling 60 metres South of Outline Damien McCloskey Bailey Architecture 30 Lough Road 38 Corkey Road 9 Glenview Road Loughguile Loughguile Glenshesk Ballymena Ballycastle BT54 6QE LA01/2017/0278/F Proposed Loft Conversion, 8 Millbank Avenue Full Graeme Wallace 2020 Architects single storey rear extension Portstewart 8 Millbank Avenue 49 Main Street and garage Portstewart Ballymoney BT55 7DF BT53 6AN Page 5 of 9 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-27/02/2017 to 03/03/2017 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA01/2017/0279/F Retrospective Planning 45 Causeway Street Full Lisa McLaughlin D.Zine Application for alterations Portrush 45 Causeway Street 16 Dunfane Park carried out on site to Portrush Ballymena Approved Application BT56 8AD BT43 7AH (C/2015/0084/F) comprising of three storey rear extension to existing three storey dwelling LA01/2017/0280/F Proposed Development of Lands to North and Full Old Bushmills Distillery Juno Planning & Maturation Facility comprising East of 2 Distillery Road Environmental Ltd 29 maturation warehouses; 30 Haw Road Bushmills 409 Lisburn Road fine water retention lagoon, Bushmills BT57 8XH Belfast sprinkler pump house and BT9 7EW tanks; landscaping; and a new access road from Haw Road LA01/2017/0281/A Shop Sign with Projecting 7 Kingsgate Street Advertisement Trevor Donnelly Sign Coleraine 22 Castlehill Place Ballymoney BT53 6TW LA01/2017/0282/RM Proposed 2 Storey Dwelling Approx 470m NW of Reserved Miss S Canning 5050 Architecture and Single Storey Detached 736 Feeny Road Matters 736 Feeny Road 3A Keldon Court Garage Dungiven Dungiven 17 Linenhall Street Limavady BT49 0HQ LA01/2017/0283/F Proposed side extensions to 18 Bush Gardens Full Barbara Macrory Alan Graham dwelling to provide open plan Bushmills 18 Bush Gardens 56 Huey Crescent kitchen/living dining and Bushmills Bushmills ensuite bathroom Page 6 of 9 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-27/02/2017 to 03/03/2017 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA01/2017/0284/F Single storey extension to 12 Cairn Road Full Mr & Mrs Willis Gibson Raymond Doherty rear/side of dwelling to provide Coleraine 12 Cairn Road 28 Glenloch Park utility room and garage. Coleraine Coleraine Existing garage demolished BT51 3JP BT52 1TY and roof tiles to existing dwelling replaced LA01/2017/0285/F New window to front elevation 1 Ailsa Terrace Full Joan McCoy White Ink Architects (serving roof space Portrush 1 Ailsa Terrace 4th Floor conversion that is permitted Portrush 21 Talbot Street development) BT56 8GE Belfast BT1 2LD LA01/2017/0287/F Proposed two storey rear 20 Brookdale Full Mr Peter & Mrs Zara Butcher AQB Architectural Workshop extension and single storey Ballykelly 20 Brookdale Ltd front extension to existing Ballykelly 12a Ebrington Terrace dwelling. Waterside Derry BT47 6JS LA01/2017/0288/F Proposed Extension to 4 Portna Road Full Woodland Kitchens NI Ltd D.M.
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