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Planning Applications Decisions Issued Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 19/08/2019 To: 25/08/2019 No. of Applications: 39 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Application Date Time to Status Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2015/1000/F Mr N Small 7 Flush Road 190 Dundrum Road Change of house type from PERMISSION 20/08/2019 192.8 Newcastle Newcastle previous approval R/2010/0515/F GRANTED BT33 0QF LA07/2018/1853/O Mr Paul Gregg 15 Ardglass 15 Ardglass Road Single Dwelling (additional info) PERMISSION 20/08/2019 35.4 Road Kilclief GRANTED Kilclief Downpatrick Downpatrick BT30 7NS LA07/2018/1856/O Ms McKeever 3 Drumboy lands 20m south west of 3 Erection of new detached infill PERMISSION 23/08/2019 36.2 Road Drumboy Road dwelling and garage with REFUSED Crossmaglen Crossmaglen associated site works Newry Newry BT35 9JQ BT35 9JQ LA07/2019/0001/F Helen Cornish 12 Melrose 12 Melrose Park Erection of first floor flat roof front PERMISSION 22/08/2019 33 Park Kilkeel dormer with 2 windows (amended GRANTED Kilkeel BT34 4BY plans) BT34 4BY LA07/2019/0055/RM Mr Lewis Whyte 125a Adjacent to 129 Dwelling on a farm and detached PERMISSION 21/08/2019 30.6 Drumnaconagher Road Drumnaconagher Road domestic garage GRANTED Ballynahinch Ballynahinch Co Down Co Down BT24 7YH Page 1 of 8 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 19/08/2019 To: 25/08/2019 No. of Applications: 39 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Application Date Time to Status Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2019/0085/F Hugh Rodgers 115a Ballagh 115A Ballagh Road Replacement dwelling PERMISSION 21/08/2019 30.4 Road Newcastle GRANTED Newcastle BT33 0LA LA07/2019/0159/O Mr David Kennedy 2 Fox Adjacent to and approx. 70m Farm dwelling and garage PERMISSION 20/08/2019 27.8 Hollow NW of 36 Rann Road GRANTED Ballygowan Annacloy BT23 5GU LA07/2019/0224/O John McBride 3 Sugartown Approx 160m south west of Replacement dwelling PERMISSION 22/08/2019 28.8 Road No. 3 Sugartown Road GRANTED Barneem Barnmeen Rathfriland Newry Co. Down LA07/2019/0235/F Mr and Mrs M Irwin 32 32 Annaghbane Road Replacement farmhouse dwelling PERMISSION 23/08/2019 27.4 Annaghbane Road Newry and relocated septic tank. GRANTED Newry BT34 1RZ BT34 1RZ LA07/2019/0249/F Castle Gate Homes Ltd 21 Lands adjacent to and North Erection of detached dwelling PERMISSION 23/08/2019 27.2 Clontifleece Road of No. 12 "Carrickview" (change of house type from GRANTED Burren Burren Hill existing approval Warrenpoint Warrenpoint LA07/2015/1095/F) (Amended BT34 3QS Plans) LA07/2019/0280/F Rosemary Chambers 37 37 Manse Road Two storey rear extension PERMISSION 23/08/2019 26.6 Manse Road Kilkeel REFUSED Kilkeel BT34 4BN BT34 4BN Page 2 of 8 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 19/08/2019 To: 25/08/2019 No. of Applications: 39 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Application Date Time to Status Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2019/0332/F Francis McCeown 67 67a Rathfriland Road Retention of access PERMISSION 23/08/2019 25 Rathfriland Road Newry REFUSED Newry BT34 1LD BT34 1LP LA07/2019/0462/F Mr Colm Watters 118 Cullaville 118 Cullaville Road Erection of replacement dwelling PERMISSION 22/08/2019 21 Road Crossmaglen house, ancillary site works and REFUSED Crossmaglen Newry landscaping BT35 9AQ BT35 9AQ LA07/2019/0503/F Michele McCausland 2 Malone 20 Cherryhill 2 Storey extension to side and PERMISSION 23/08/2019 19.6 Park Rostrevor single storey extension to rear of GRANTED Belfast Co Down existing detached dwelling BT9 6NH (Amended plans) LA07/2019/0526/F Fiona & Conor Magee 10 Adjacent to and southeast of Proposed minor changes to PERMISSION 22/08/2019 19 Upper Knockbarragh Road No 10 Upper Knockbarragh existing approved dwelling, to GRANTED Ballymoney Road include relocation of proposed Rostrevor Ballymoney entrance and the addition of a BT34 3DL Rostrevor detached garden store/boiler. Co. Down LA07/2019/0529/F Newry Mourne and Down Drumintee Road from junction Environmental improvements to PERMISSION 22/08/2019 18.6 District Council Downshire with Mallon's Lane to point include: New granite paving, kerb GRANTED Civic Centre adjacent to 2 Forkhill Road trims and dished channels. Ardglass Road incorporating the junction with Tactile paving. Asphalt footpath Downpatrick Chapel Road and Railway with stone chippings. New street BT30 6GQ Road lighting and removal of overhead Meigh wires. Tree surrounds and tree planting. Coloured road coatings. Page 3 of 8 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 19/08/2019 To: 25/08/2019 No. of Applications: 39 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Application Date Time to Status Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2019/0538/F Newry Mourne and Down Main Street from junction with Environmental improvement PERMISSION 23/08/2019 18.8 District Council Downshire Carquillan to a point adjacent scheme GRANTED Civic Centre to Fegan's Motor factors Ardglass Road 43 Main Street Downpatrick including areas at junctions BT30 6GQ with Rathfriland Road and Rostrevor Road Hilltown LA07/2019/0577/F Newry Mourne and Down Armagh Street from junction Environmental Improvements PERMISSION 22/08/2019 17.6 District Council Downshire with Cladymilton Road to The Scheme GRANTED Civic Centre Square Dundalk Street from Ardglass Road The Square to the junction Downpatrick with Castleblaney Street and BT30 6GQ the car park adjacent to the Spar supermarket Newtownhamilton LA07/2019/0588/O Eddie Mullen 69 Newtown Lands adjacent to and north Infill Dwelling and Garage PERMISSION 22/08/2019 17.8 Road of 34 Derrycraw Road GRANTED Cloughoge Newry BT34 1RG BT35 8RJ LA07/2019/0624/F Uel Weir 20 Mullalelish Road 17m North East of 5 Erection of 2 No. apartments PERMISSION 23/08/2019 16.6 Richhill Rathfriland Road REFUSED BT61 9JZ Newry Page 4 of 8 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 19/08/2019 To: 25/08/2019 No. of Applications: 39 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Application Date Time to Status Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2019/0656/F Newry, Mourne and Down 'Narnia Visitor Centre' Change of Use of ground floor PERMISSION 23/08/2019 16.2 Council Downshire Civic Kilbroney Reception block reception to Narnia themed GRANTED Centre Kilbroney Forest Park audio/visual room. Downshire Estate Rostrevor Ardglass Road Co. Down Downpatrick BT30 6GQ LA07/2019/0709/F James Smith 27 Bernish Road 50m north east of No. 27 Erect dwelling and detached PERMISSION 22/08/2019 15 Newry Bernish Road garage with new access on to GRANTED BT35 8PZ Newry public road. BT35 8PZ LA07/2019/0714/LDP C/O Howard Thomas Down Lands approximately 420 The use of land for not more than PERMITTED 23/08/2019 14.8 Autograss Club metres south west of 2 14 days per calendar year for DEVELOPMEN 9 Foughilletra Road Carnacally Road motor car and/or motorcycle T Jonesborough Savalbeg racing, including trials of speed, Newry Newry and practising for these activities, BT35 8JF and the provision on the land of any moveable structure for the purposes of the permitted use. LA07/2019/0727/DC Chris Long Gahan and Long Adjacent & south east of 5 Discharge of condition No. 2 of CONDITION 23/08/2019 14.8 7-9 Castlereagh Street Anchorage Cove planning permission DISCHARGED Belfast Kilkeel LA07/2018/1233/F BT5 4NE LA07/2019/0783/F Mr T McArdle 8 Acorn Hill 8 Acorn Hill Single storey rear and side PERMISSION 21/08/2019 13.6 Bessbrook Bessbrook extensions and internal GRANTED Newry Newry alterations to existing dwelling BT35 7BY BT35 7BY Page 5 of 8 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 19/08/2019 To: 25/08/2019 No. of Applications: 39 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Application Date Time to Status Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2019/0818/F Mr & Mrs Martin Trimble 34 34 Drumnaconnell Road 2 storey and single storey PERMISSION 21/08/2019 12.6 Drumnaconnell Road Creevyloughgare extension to dwelling GRANTED Creevyloughgare Saintfield Saintfield BT24 7NB LA07/2019/0826/F Mr B. Grant 39 Bavan Road Bavan Road Infill Site for New Dwelling and PERMISSION 22/08/2019 12.6 Mayobridge Mayobridge Detached Garage GRANTED BT34 2HS BT34 2HT Approx. 35m NE of No. 35 LA07/2019/0832/O Mr M Smith 26 Bernish Road Adjacent to and immediately rInfill site for new dwelling and PERMISSION 22/08/2019 12.2 Newry south of 26 Bernish Road detached garage GRANTED BT35 8PZ Newry LA07/2019/0842/LBC O'Hare Developments Ltd Land 45m North West of Demolition of 6m (approx.) length PERMISSION 22/08/2019 12.8 Carnbane House Shepherds former Abbey Primary School of wall and railings GRANTED Way Courtney Hill Newry Newry BT35 6EE BT34 2EA LA07/2019/0896/LBC Ms Angie Drayne Tollymore Tollymore Gate Lodge Single storey extension to rear PERMISSION 20/08/2019 10.4 Gate Lodge 2 Hilltown Road GRANTED 2 Hilltown Road Bryansford Bryansford Newcastle Newcastle BT33 0PX Page 6 of 8 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 19/08/2019 To: 25/08/2019 No. of Applications: 39 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Application Date Time to Status Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2019/0897/F Ms Angie Drayne Tollymore Tollymore Gate Lodge Extension to form a dining area PERMISSION 20/08/2019 10.4 Gate Lodge 2 Hilltown Road GRANTED 2 Hilltown Road Bryansford Bryansford Newcastle Newcastle BT33 0PX LA07/2019/0930/F Cathal Owens 18 Beech Hill 18 Beech Hill Demolition of existing garage and PERMISSION 22/08/2019 11.2 Newry Newry construction of 2 storey rear and GRANTED BT34 1RF BT34 1RF side extension to existing semi- detached dwelling LA07/2019/0944/F
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