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Development Status of All Monitorable Sites in Derry As of 1 April 2019
Derry City and Strabane District Council HOUSING MONITOR DEVELOPMENT STATUS OF ALL MONITORABLE SITES IN DERRY AS OF 1 APRIL 2019 Site Ref Site Name Date of Units Remaining Area Area Development Completion Survey Complete Potential Developed Remaining Status Date 8432 (H1A) GLENGALLIAGH 31/03/2019 0 375 0 30.40 NOT STARTED A1001 8433 (H1B) UPPER GALLIAGH 31/03/2019 30 1470 0.83 40.72 DEVELOPMENT ON-GOING A1002 8434 (H1C) LOWER GALLIAGH 31/03/2019 712 448 25.06 15.77 DEVELOPMENT ON-GOING A1003 8435 (H2 & PART H1A) BUNCRANA WEST 31/03/2019 6 3494 0.28 123.49 DEVELOPMENT ON-GOING A1004 8436 (H3) GROARTY ROAD 31/03/2019 334 361 18.84 20.37 DEVELOPMENT ON-GOING A1005 8437 (H4 AND ADDITIONAL LAND) LOWRY'S 01/08/1998 95 0 4.1 0.00 COMPLETE 01/08/1998 LANE/ HAZELBANK A1006 8438 (H5) FAIRVIEW ROAD 01/08/2005 140 0 4.64 0.00 COMPLETE 01/08/2005 A1007 Site survey findings/ completions have been informed by Land and Property Services. (LPS) 02 October 2020 Page 1 of 61 Site Ref Site Name Date of Units Remaining Area Area Development Completion Survey Complete Potential Developed Remaining Status Date 8439 (H6 AND ADDITIONAL LAND) LOWER 01/08/1999 324 0 13.16 0.00 COMPLETE 01/08/1999 GALLIAGH ROAD A1008 8440 (H7) BERAGH HILL 01/08/2006 120 0 4.3 0.00 COMPLETE 01/08/2006 A1009 8441 (H8) BALLYARNET FARM 31/03/2019 0 35 0 1.80 NOT STARTED A1010 8442 (H9) LENAMORE ROAD 07/03/2018 243 0 13.3 0.00 COMPLETE 07/03/2018 A1011 8443 (H10) FIR ROAD 01/08/2003 64 0 4.86 0.00 COMPLETE 01/08/2003 A1012 8444 (H11) BALLYARNET 31/03/2019 60 30 7.15 3.60 DEVELOPMENT ON-GOING A1013 8445 (H12 AND ADDITIONAL LAND) SKEOGE 01/08/2004 80 0 2 0.00 COMPLETE 01/08/2004 A1014 8446 (PART OF H13) SANDBANK 01/08/2008 30 0 1.5 0.00 COMPLETE 01/08/2008 A1015 8447 (H14) STEELSTOWN 01/08/2007 286 0 13.7248 0.00 COMPLETE 01/08/2007 A1016 8448 (PART OF H15) CREGGAN HEIGHTS 01/08/1998 85 0 2.93 0.00 COMPLETE 01/08/1998 A1017 Site survey findings/ completions have been informed by Land and Property Services. -
Written Answers to Questions
Official Report (Hansard) Written Answers to Questions Friday 2 April 2010 Volume 50, No WA2 This publication contains the written answers to questions tabled by Members. The content of the responses is as received at the time from the relevant Minister or representative of the Assembly Commission and has not been subject to the official reporting process or changed in any way. Contents Written Answers to Questions Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister .....................................................................163 Department of Agriculture and Rural Development ........................................................................173 Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure ......................................................................................179 Department of Education ............................................................................................................180 Department for Employment and Learning ....................................................................................209 Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment ..........................................................................216 Department of the Environment ...................................................................................................219 Department of Finance and Personnel .........................................................................................236 Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety ...............................................................239 -
Local Council 2019 Polling Station Scheme
LOCAL COUNCIL 2019 POLLING STATION SCHEME LOCAL COUNCIL: MID ULSTER DEA: CARNTOGHER POLLING STATION: ST JOHN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (SWATRAGH), 30 MONEYSHARVAN ROAD, SWATRAGH, MAGHERA, BT46 5PY BALLOT BOX 1 TOTAL ELECTORATE 882 WARD STREET POSTCODE N08000934CARN VIEW, SWATRAGH BT46 5QG N08000934CHURCH WAY, SWATRAGH BT46 5UL N08000934DRUMBANE ROAD, SWATRAGH BT46 5JA N08000934FRIELS TERRACE, SWATRAGH BT46 5QD N08000934GARVAGH ROAD, SWATRAGH BT46 5QE N08000934GRANAGHAN PARK, SWATRAGH BT46 5DY N08000934KILREA ROAD, SWATRAGH BT46 5QF N08000934LISMOYLE ROAD, SWATRAGH BT46 5QU N08000934MAIN STREET, SWATRAGH BT46 5QB N08000934STONEY PARK, SWATRAGH BT46 5BE N08000934UPPERLANDS ROAD, SWATRAGH BT46 5QQ N08000934TIMACONWAY ROAD, TIMACONWAY BT51 5UF N08000934BALLYNIAN LANE, BALLYNIAN BT46 5QP N08000934KILLYGULLIB ROAD, BALLYNIAN BT46 5QR N08000934LISMOYLE ROAD, BALLYNIAN BT46 5QU N08000934BEAGH ROAD, BEAGH (TEMPORAL) BT46 5PX N08000934CORLACKY HILL, CORLACKY BT46 5NP N08000934DRUMBANE ROAD, CORLACKY BT46 5NR N08000934KNOCKONEILL ROAD, CORLACKY BT46 5NX N08000934CULNAGREW ROAD, CULNAGREW BT46 5QX N08000934GORTEADE ROAD, CULNAGREW BT46 5RF N08000934KILLYGULLIB ROAD, CULNAGREW BT46 5QW N08000934LISMOYLE ROAD, CULNAGREW BT46 5QU N08000934HALFGAYNE ROAD, GRANAGHAN BT46 5NL N08000934MONEYSHARVAN ROAD, GRANAGHAN BT46 5PY N08000934RINGSEND CLOSE, GRANAGHAN BT46 5PZ N08000934GORTEADE ROAD, KEADY BT46 5QH N08000934KEADY ROAD, KEADY BT46 5QJ N08000934DRUMBANE ROAD, KNOCKONEILL BT46 5NR N08000934KNOCKONEILL ROAD, KNOCKONEILL BT46 5NX N08000934BARNSIDE ROAD, LISMOYLE -
A Seed Is Sown 1884-1900 (1) Before the GAA from the Earliest Times, The
A Seed is Sown 1884-1900 (1) Before the GAA From the earliest times, the people of Ireland, as of other countries throughout the known world, played ball games'. Games played with a ball and stick can be traced back to pre-Christian times in Greece, Egypt and other countries. In Irish legend, there is a reference to a hurling game as early as the second century B.C., while the Brehon laws of the preChristian era contained a number of provisions relating to hurling. In the Tales of the Red Branch, which cover the period around the time of the birth of Christ, one of the best-known stories is that of the young Setanta, who on his way from his home in Cooley in County Louth to the palace of his uncle, King Conor Mac Nessa, at Eamhain Macha in Armagh, practised with a bronze hurley and a silver ball. On arrival at the palace, he joined the one hundred and fifty boys of noble blood who were being trained there and outhurled them all single-handed. He got his name, Cuchulainn, when he killed the great hound of Culann, which guarded the palace, by driving his hurling ball through the hound's open mouth. From the time of Cuchulainn right up to the end of the eighteenth century hurling flourished throughout the country in spite of attempts made through the Statutes of Kilkenny (1367), the Statute of Galway (1527) and the Sunday Observance Act (1695) to suppress it. Particularly in Munster and some counties of Leinster, it remained strong in the first half of the nineteenth century. -
2020 09 30 RP6 Network Investment Rigs Reporting Workbook
2020_09_30 RP6 Network Investment RIGs Reporting Workbook Licensee Name / s: NIE Networks Reporting price base: Nominal Year / s Oct 2017 - Mar 2020 Submission Date 30/09/2020 Submission Version Number v1 Key Licensee input cells Total cells (of formulae within worksheet) Reference to other worksheets Reference to other workbooks Check cell = OK Check cell = error No input Descriptions and pack data NIPRIGS Version Date Comments/ Notable changes (including sheet and cell references) Effect of changes Reason for changes V1.0 Issued to NIE Networks Not applicable (n.a.) n.a. To separate RP5 V1.0 05-Mar-19 Updated with reporting sheet 'RP5 Carryover Works' carryover costs. Agreed UR 1/3/19 Muff Repair programme incorrectly categorised as T19M Changed previous at the start of RP6, this Updated 110kV Muff Repairs code to T19n (from T19m). T19M 2018 year return (2018) was already an V1.0 17-Aug-20 Submission Asset Name changed to Earthwire Replacement submission code exisiting Cat code and current used within RP5. Changed to T19N to match NIEN internal SAP system RP6 NETWORK INVESTMENT RIGS DIRECT EXPENDITURE REPORTING YEAR PROGRAMME SUB-PROGRAMME ASSET IDENTIFICATION ASSET NAME VOLTAGE VOLUME (£) 2018 D06 D06A N/A HOLESTONE-KELLS-BALLYMENA 33kV 0.0 -20,114.54 2018 D07 D07A AN47 ANTRIM MAIN 33kV 0.0 95.18 2018 D07 D07A KR22 KILREA CENTRAL 33kV 0.0 6,788.05 2018 D07 D07A BR57 BANBRIDGE MAIN 33kV 1.4 12,774.20 2018 D07 D07A CL135 COLERAINE MAIN 33kV 0.0 8,092.28 2018 D07 D07A BR67 BANBRIDGE MAIN 33kV 0.4 27,359.57 2018 D07 D07A BR17 BANBRIDGE -
Extended Schools Programme Annual Report 2012/13
Extended Schools Programme Annual Report 2012/13 1 CONTENTS PAGE Page number Extended Schools’ background 3 1 Purpose and context 4 2 Methodology 6 3 Summary of main findings from 2012-13 8 4 Partnership working 12 5 Indicators of effective practice in Extended Schools 15 6 Evaluation and key recommendations 22 Appendices (i) Evidence of positive outcomes of the Extended 28 Schools Programme – Case Study Examples (ii) ELB Clusters 47 (iii) Extended Schools External Providers 62 2 EXTENDED SCHOOLS’ BACKGROUND The Extended Schools’ Programme in Northern Ireland has been an integral component of the Department of Education’s vision to ensure that every learner fulfils his or her full potential since 2006. The programme enables schools to target school improvement strategies which influence the families and communities that surround them so that a more holistic approach can be taken to improved achievement and attainment for children and young people at every stage of their development. The origins of the Extended Schools’ programme can be traced to the ‘Every Child Matters’ (ECM) agenda, which in Northern Ireland became the ‘Our Children, Our Young People, Our Pledge’ strategy which was co-ordinated by the Office of the First Minister and the Deputy First Minister, (OFMDFM). The aim of the strategy as launched by the Secretary of State in March 2006 was: To reduce underachievement and improve the life chances of children and young people by enhancing their educational development and fostering health, well-being and social inclusion through the integrated delivery of the support and services necessary to ensure every child has the best start in life. -
Autumn 2012 FOCUS on SECTION FOCUS on SECTION
the new name for the Ulster Cancer Foundation Issue Two: Autumn 2012 FOCUS ON SECTION FOCUS ON SECTION CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S FOREWORD Think Pink! We are urging everyone to Think Pink! during October, breast cancer awareness month. The month long campaign continues to raise awareness of breast cancer and its signs and symptoms, while raising much needed funds to help local women with breast cancer. Welcome to Focus On, our quarterly newsletter. We’ve had Beauty Advice for a very exciting few months changing from the Ulster Cancer Foundation to Cancer Focus Northern Ireland. Cancer Patients To mark our name change we have extended our LivingWell programme In October we will launch a new booklet Pink events services for cancer patients and their families that we provide on a one-to-one ‘Look Well to Feel your Best’ which We will be holding a number of ladies or group basis. We are working in partnership with Lilac (Life Is for Living offers beauty advice for cancer nights in October in Limavady After Cancer), a local cancer charity basedNorthern in Coalisland and BankCookstown. patients to help them feel good within (5th October at the Classic Restaurant At Lilac premises we are providing a regularFundraising support group for cancer Frenzy themselves, be more self confident and Wine Bar), Strabane, Omagh, patients, our free Beauty for Life service and our specialist bra and and boost energy levels. Garvagh, Clogher, Enniskillen, swimwear fitting service for women who have had breast surgery. Coleraine, Brookeborough and many The booklet is part of our Beauty for more! For more information contact We will also be extending our fitting service to Care for Cancer based at 1 Life service, in association with Clarins, Sylvia on 07789 757165 or email Campsie Place, Omagh (please call 028 8224 6599 to make an appointment). -
Planning Applications Validated 11/03/2019 to 15/03/2019
Planning Applications Validated 11/03/2019 to 15/03/2019 Reference Number DEA Proposal Location Description LA01/2019/0229/F Coleraine Remodelled Main Entrance 5 Hillman's Way, Coleraine LA01/2019/0230/O The Glens Development of 9 No. Ancillary new build self McShane Glen catering holiday cottages located within McShane 129 Whitepark Road Glen Leisure/Holiday Park Ballintoy Ballycastle LA01/2019/0231/F Causeway Farm diversification to provide 5no. accommodation Site Adjacent to 'glamping' pods, to include all associated site works. no. 26 Kiltinny Road Portstewart LA01/2019/0232/F Causeway Proposed change of design to previously approved Lands to the rear of units under LA01/2016/1296/RM with additional 2no units. 206 Straid Road , Bushmills LA01/2019/0233/F The Glens New access to 21a Shelton Road and re- 21a Shelton Road alignment of existing lane Armoy Ballymoney Page 1 of 8 Reference Number DEA Proposal Location Description LA01/2019/0234/F The Glens Proposed single storey rear and gable 26 Kilmore Road,Glenariffe. extensions and associated alterations including velux roof windows for future loft conversion. LA01/2019/0235/F Causeway Proposed re-development of 27 Church Street 27 Church Street, Portstewart Portstewart to provide 2 No bed apartments (in substitution of planning application LA01/2015/0776/F) LA01/2019/0237/F Coleraine Construction of a new 2.4 high rigid mesh security The Irish Society Primary School fence and gates to boundary of existing school site. 3 Rugby Avenue Coleraine LA01/2019/0238/F Causeway Proposed dwelling on vacant site, including 13-15 Larkhill Road amendments to first floor lounge and window Portstewart fenestration. -
Planning Applications Decisions Issued
Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 06/03/2017 To: 10/03/2017 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Decision Issued E/2014/0250/F D McBride Opposite Proposed 3 No. detached dwellings Permission 08/03/2017 17 Carrowcrin Road 1-5 and 21-23 Market Street with associated parking Granted Armoy Armoy BT53 8XW LA01/2015/0661/RM PK Murphy Developments Ltd Between 50 and 'The Mews' Residential Development consisting of Permission 07/03/2017 91 Sluggan Road Ballyreagh Road 18 no. units. (6 No. detached dwellings Granted Pomeroy Portrush and 12 No. semi-detached dwellings BT20 2UP with associated road works and landscaping.). LA01/2015/1081/O Mr & Miss Neely and Buchanan Approx. 130m SSW of Proposed site for replacement dwelling Permission 10/03/2017 61 Magheramore Road 61 Magheramore Road and garage Granted Dungiven Dungiven BT47 4SW LA01/2016/0189/F Clarke Black 130m East of Proposed 2 no sheds for agricultural Permission 10/03/2017 147 Mountsandel Road 42 Newbridge Road use Granted Coleraine Coleraine BT52 1TA LA01/2016/0253/F R and J Foods Ltd Spar Supermarket/Pound Shop Retention of 4 external refrigeration Permission 09/03/2017 47 Queen Street 3-5 Greenmount Avenue and air conditioning units and Granted Ballymoney Coleraine replacement of 3 units with 1m high units and erection of 0.7m high screen wall on roof of building (Amended scheme). Page 1 of 9 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 06/03/2017 To: 10/03/2017 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Decision Issued LA01/2016/0335/F Glenoak Ltd Residential development lands Revised layout and change of house Permission 09/03/2017 44 Carnanee Road south east of types as approved under Granted Templepatrick 11, 28, 30, 32 & 34 Swilly Park Extant Planning Permission C/ BT39 0BZ Portstewart 2010/0706/F with reduction of 5 BT55 7FL No. -
The Alley Events Guide Spring/Summer 2018
BOX OFFICE WEB +44 (0) 28 7138 4444 www.alley-theatre.com The Alley Events Guide Spring/Summer 2018 1 TheJoin Alley Events our Guide e-newsletter... Sign up now to receive our monthly E-newsletter packed with our latest news, top offers, competitions, interviews, features and much more. Box Office Web +44(0) 28 7138 4444 www.alley-theatre.com ALPHA NEWSPAPER GROUP For all your theatre entertaintment see our pages every week Book online www.alley-theatre.com | Sign up now for The Alley Newsletter Spring/Summer 2018 Type Show Date Time Page Exhibitions Various Various Various 4-6 Music Kaz Hawkins 13th April 8pm 7 Entertainment Adrian Knight 14th April 8pm 7 Drama May the Road Rise Up 18th April 8pm 8 Music NWMF 21st April 10am 9 Music Keltic TV Live in Concert 26th April 8pm 9 Music Strabane Chamber Choir 27th April 8pm 10 Comedy Conal Gallen 28th April 8pm 10 Music Saturday Morning Guitar Club 7th April-30th June Various 11 Film Kids Cinema Day 5th May 2pm 11 Music Are You Going For Another Mineral 10th May 8pm 12 Workshop Music to Your Ears III Various Various 12 Comedy It’s Wine O’Clock 11th May 7.30pm 13 Film Children of the Troubles 12th May 8pm 13 Schools Tom Thumb 16th May 10.30am 14 Comedy Bedtime Stories 18th May 8pm 14 Music Dominic Kirwan 19th May 8pm 15 Seminar Mental Health Seminar 21st May 2.30pm 15 Musical Time 25th & 26th May Various 16 Comedy The Blame Game 30th May 8pm 16 Schools Danny Carmo’s Mathematical Mysteries 6th June 10.30am 17 Schools Snoozle & Lullabugs 7th June Various 18 Music Bring Music to Life 7th June -
Home Delivery of Groceries Ballymoney Area Spar Supermarket
Home Delivery of Groceries Ballymoney Area Spar Supermarket - Ballymoney 22 John Street, Ballymoney, BT53 6DS 028 2766 3150 . £20 and over around Ballymoney £3.50 charge if less than £20 order phone through order and pay cash. Ballymoney Town only at present. Brooklands Today’s Local - Ballymoney 1 Balnamore Road, Ballymoney, County Antrim, BT53 7PJ 02827662109 . 2mile radius Ballymoney and Balnamore minimum spends £20 Spar - Stranocum 2, Main Street, Stranocum, Ballymoney, BT53 8PE 028 2074 1245, Fax - 01303 261400 www.spar.co.uk [email protected] . Deliveries within a 3mile radius £20 minimum Spend Mace Dunloy 26 Main St, Dunloy, Ballymena, BT44 9AA 028 2765 7269 . Free delivery within a 4mile radius around Dunloy. Gas and coal delivery. Deliveries a few times a week. Will assess minimum spend case by case. Brollys Butchers Cloughmills 3 Main Street, Cloughmills 028 2763 8660 . Deliveries of meat/fresh produce to you to Older, Vulnerable and Isolating households. Fullan’s Spar - Rasharkin 27 - 33 Main Street, Rasharkin, BT44 8PU 028 2957 1211 . Home delivery in the local area around 1 mile radius. Free delivery for reasonable orders, will assess case by case. Order to be placed over the phone and cash paid on delivery. Costcutter - Kilrea Maghera Street, Kilrea 028 2954 0437 . Free delivery in a 3 mile radius. McAtamneys Butchers Home Delivery Ballymoney 028 276 68848 Meat products and ready made fresh meals . Call your local store to arrange delivery or collection, minimum spend £20 Sydney B Scott Delivery of Fruit Veg. And Essentials Essentials of fruit, veg, milk, butter and bread in readymade boxes. -
A5 Western Transport Corridor — Volume
A5 Western Transport Corridor Public Inquiry Report New Buildings to Aughnacloy February 2012 — Volume 1 — 2 Table of Contents Volume 1 Page Index of Objectors 4 (Alphabetical) Chapter 1 Introduction 19 Chapter 2 Description Of Scheme 21 Strategic Inquiry Report 23 Chapter 3 The Case For The Department Strategic 25 Chapter 4 Cross Examination Of Departmental 35 Witnesses Strategic Chapter 5 Presentation Of Objections At Strategic Inquiry 37 Chapter 6 Common Issues 201 Volume 2 Chapter 7 Section 1 Inquiry Report 5 Chapter 8 Section 2 Inquiry Report 111 Chapter 9 Section 3 Inquiry Report 175 Chapter 10 Endorsements – Strategic 287 Chapter 11 Conclusions, Recommendations & Acknowledgements 293 Volume 3 Appendix 1 Standard Letters & Objector Listings 5 Appendix 2 Inquiry Appearances Listing 23 Appendix 3 List Of Departmental Documentation 37 Appendix 4 Objector Listing (Numerical) 39 Appendix 5 Inspectors’ Correspondence 57 Appendix 6 Endorsement Listing (Alphabetical) 63 Appendix 7 Statutory Consultee Listing 65 Appendix 8 List Of Abbreviations 67 3 Index of Objectors Surname / Forename / Strategic Local Vol / Page Business Representative Reference Reference A & B Contracts OA-1115 02-071 1/148, 2/165 Acheson Ruth OA-1294 1/192 Adams David & OA-1081 02-004 2/116 Christopher Adams Denise OA-1049 01-079 1/114, 2/44 Adams John Mark OA-1050 01-080 1/115, 188. 2/45 Allen David 03-130 2/229 Allen Elizabeth, James, OA-1164 03-081 1/169, 188. 2/229 David & Mavis Allen John OA-970 1/77 Allen Thomas & Helen OA-1153 03-069 1/166, 188. 2/219 Alternative A5 Represented by OA-982 1/89 Alliance Hoy & Dorman Consulting Engineers An Taisce - Represented by Ian OA-038 1/49 National Trust for Lumley, James Nix Ireland & Attracta Ui Bhroin Anderson Paula OA-1025 1/100 Armstrong Alan OA-1114 02-068 1/148, 2/163 Armstrong David & Lavinia OA-1186 03-139 1/176, 182.