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Weekly List of Planning Applications Registered For: Belfast Weekly List Of Planning Applications Registered For the 18/12/07 to: 24/12/07 For: Belfast Applic ID Location Proposal Applic Devt Type Applicant Agent Z/2007/2840/F 2 Malone Park, Malone Existing entrance and driveway Full Building Edendelta C/o Des Ewing Des Ewing Chartered Lower, Belfast, Northern removed. New entrance and Extension/Alterat Chartered Architect, The Architect, The Studio, 13 Ireland, BT09 6NH driveway established in alternative ion Studio, 13 Bangor Road, Bangor Road, Holywood, location. Holywood, BT18 0NU BT18 0NU Z/2007/2912/F 242 Malone Road, Malone Three storey rear extension to Full Building Mr P Branningan 242 Upper, Belfast, Northern dwelling Extension/Alterat Malone Road, Belfast Ireland, BT09 5LR ion Z/2007/2917/F 10 Tudor Dale, Proposed 2 storey extension to side Full Building Ms Bell 10 Tudor Dale, Ballymisert, Belfast, of dwelling Extension/Alterat Belfast, BT4 15Q Northern Ireland, BT04 ion Z/2007/2924/F 3 Bristow Park, Malone Two and a half storey extension to Full Building Mr & Mrs Maxwell Belfast, Mr J Kirkpatrick B.Sc.Rib Upper, Belfast, Northern rear of dwelling Extension/Alterat BT9 6TF John Kirkpatrick, 20 Ireland, BT09 6TF ion Ballyknockan Road, Saintfield, Co Down, BT24 7HJ Z/2007/2956/O 935 Crumlin Road, Demolition of existing building and Outline Erection of The Co-Operative Group G Campbell GL Hearn, Ballysillan Lower, Belfast, erection of 3 storey building Building(s) Ltd P.O Box 53, New 241 St Vincent Street, Northern Ireland, BT14 incorporating two retail units on Century House, Glasgow, G2 5QY ground floor and eight apartments Manchester, M60 4ES above. Z/2007/2957/F 122-124 Great Victoria Proposed change of use to youth Full Change of Use Mr P Mc Elroy C/o Barry Mr B Hillen , 19 Kenway Street, Belfast, BT2 7BG hostel/backpacking facility Hillen, 19 Kenway Drive, Drive, Newcastle, incorporating provision of new Newcastle, Co.Down, Co.Down, BT33 0TD ramped access. BT33 0TD Z/2007/2961/F Site adjacent to 106 Erection of 1no dwelling. Full Erection of Vgp Developments C/o G G T Design, 10 Comber Olympia Drive, Malone Building(s) T Design, 10 Comber Road, Carryduff, Co Lower, Belfast BT12 6NI Road, Carryduff, Co Down, BT8 8AN Down, BT8 8AN 07 January 2008 Page 1 of 8 Applic ID Location Proposal Applic Devt Type Applicant Agent Z/2007/2966/LB Derryvolgie House, 73 Proposed single storey Orangery Listed Building Building Herbel Restaurants Ltd Coogan & Co Architects Malone Road, Belfast and walled garden area (as Consent Extension/Alterat C/o Coogan & Co Ltd, Glengall Exchange, amendment to previous approal ion Architects Ltd, Glengall 3 Glengall Street, Belfast, Z/2007/0678 & Z/2007/0688) Exchange, 3 Glengall BT12 5AB Street, Belfast, BT12 5AB Z/2007/2968/F 5 Cairnburn Avenue, Two storey and single storey Full Building Mr J Good 5 Cairnburn Belfast, BT4 2HT extension to rear of dwelling Extension/Alterat Avenue, Belfast, BT4 ion Z/2007/2974/F 10 Rosepark South, Single storey extension to front, side Full Building Mr & Mrs C Mcelroy 10 Mr A Quinn , 52 Ballymiscaw, Belfast, and rear of dwelling. Extension/Alterat Rosepark South, Edenderry Village, Northern Ireland, BT05 ion Stormont, Belfast, BT5 Belfast, BT8 8LG 7RJ Z/2007/2976/F 5 Bladon Drive, Malone Attic conversion with increase in Full Building Dr. Mcgovern 5 Bladon Don Rush, 7 Upper Lower, Belfast, Northern height of walls and roof to existing Extension/Alterat Drive, Belfast, BT9 5LG Malone Road, Belfast, Ireland, BT09 5LG two storey rear return and addition ion BT9 6TD of 5 roof lights Z/2007/2978/F Derryvolgie House, 73 Proposed single storey orangery and Full Building Herbel Restaurants Ltd Mr R Colton Coogan & Malone Road, Malone walled garden area (as amendment Extension/Alterat C/o Coogan & Co, Company, Glengall Lower, Belfast, Northern to previous approval Z/2007/0678 ion Glengall Exchange, 3 Exchange, 3 Glengall Ireland, BT09 5BU and Z/2007/0688) Glengall Street, Belfast, Street, Belfast, BT12 5AB BT12 5AB Z/2007/2985/F Alexandra House, 3 Demolition of existing offices and Full Erection of Mr D Addley Alexandra Mackel and Doherty Alexandra Park Avenue, storage facility and construction of Building(s) House, 3 Alexandra Park Architects, 6 Kinnaird Belfast, BT15 3ER new ground floor retail unit and Avenue, Belfast, BT15 3ER Street, Antrim Road, 11no apartments with on site Belfast, BT14 6BE parking and associated amenity space. (2no 1 bedroom and 9no 2 Z/2007/2994/A 22-26 Annadale Avenue, Sign board Advertisement Display of Mcm Development Ms A Kells Coogan & Co. Galwally, Belfast, Northern Advertisement Services C/o Coogan & Architects Ltd, Glengall Ireland, BT07 3JJ Co. Architects Ltd, Exchange, 3 Glengall Glengall Exchange, 3 Street, Belfast, BT12 JAB Glengall Street, Belfast, BT12 JAB 07 January 2008 Page 2 of 8 Applic ID Location Proposal Applic Devt Type Applicant Agent Z/2007/2918/F Harland and Wolff Welders Provision of covered seating and Full Erection of Harland + Wolff Welders Ostick & Williams Ltd, 14 F.C, Holywood Road, standing accomodation for 232 Building(s) Fc C/o Mr Fred Magee, Edgewater Road, Belfast, Tillysburn, Belfast, BT4 persons and provision of portable Secretary, 68 Orangefield BT3 9JQ toliet block for spectator use. Avenue, Belfast, BT5 6DH Z/2007/2954/F 80 Circular Road, Demolition of existing dwelling and Full Erection of Sarl Developments Ltd Site Express, Wesler Ballymisert, Belfast, detached garage and construction Building(s) C/o Site Express, Wesler House, 45 Church View, Northern Ireland, BT04 of 5no of detached dwellings and House, 45 Church View, Holywood, BT18 9DP garages Holywood, BT18 9DP Z/2007/2970/F 11-13 Elaine Street, Demolition of 11-13 Elaine Street & Full Erection of Mr J Nugent 9 Upper Hbk Architects , 2-14 Malone Lower, Belfast, the erection of 6No. 2 bedroom Building(s) Darkley Road, Keady, Longstone Street, Northern Ireland, BT09 apartments. BT60 3RE Lisburn, BT28 1TP Z/2007/2971/F 21 Beechlands, Malone Single storey rear extension and Full Building Mr & Mrs R&J Bailie 21 Mr L Jenkinson Jekinson Lower, Belfast, Northern alterations to dwelling. Extension/Alterat Beechlands, Malone, Architecture, Lifeboat Ireland, BT09 5HU ion Belfast, BT9 5HU Cottage, Manse Road, Cloughey, Newtownards, BT22 1HS Z/2007/2980/F 2 Ardenlee Street, Demolition of existing detached Full Erection of Kalban Enterprises Ltd McCann Moore Ballynafoy, Belfast, building to provide 4No apartments Building(s) C/o McCann Moore Architects, 715 Lisburn Northern Ireland, BT06 & landscaped site works to provide Architects, 715 Lisburn Road, Belfast, BT9 7GU an enclosed communal courtyard. Road, Belfast, BT9 7GU Z/2007/2981/F 2b Irwin Avenue, Demolition of existing dilapidated Full Redevelopment Mr G Macfarlane Colinton McCann Moore Ballyhackamore, Belfast, building and development of 4 Developments Ltd, 68 Architects, 715 Lisburn Northern Ireland, BT04 number 1 bedroom apartments with Greenwood Avenue, Road, Belfast, BT9 7GU associated parking. Belfast, BT4 3JJ Z/2007/2982/F Gate Lodge at Malone Change of use to create covered Full Change of Use Mooney Hotel Group C/o Mr M Smyth GM Design, Road entrance, Wellington pavement cafe, preparation and GM Design, 22 Lodge 22 Lodge Road, Park Hotel, 21 Malone serving areas and external seating Road, Coleraine, Co Coleraine, Co Road, Malone Lower, space. Londonderry, BT52 1NB Londonderry, BT52 1NB Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT09 6RU Z/2007/2988/F 8 Lockview Road, Malone Alterations to provide enlarged boat Full Building Lagan Scullers Club 8 Mr G Reid , 73 Lower, Belfast, Northern store and launching facilities Extension/Alterat Lockview Road, Belfast, Ballylesson Road, Belfast, Ireland, BT09 5FH ion BT9 5FH BT8 8JT 07 January 2008 Page 3 of 8 Applic ID Location Proposal Applic Devt Type Applicant Agent Z/2007/2989/F Lands to the rear of 19-25 Erection of 18no apartments with Full Erection of Ddd Ltd C/o A3 A3 Architecture Design Wandsworth Parade with associated site works and 4no Building(s) Architecture Design Planning Ltd, 43-45 access through to 17 townhouses with associated parking. Planning, 43-45 Church Church Street, Wandsworth Parade, Townhouses previously approved Street, Portadown, BT62 Portadown, BT62 3EU Strandtown, Belfast, with parking to back planning ref: 3EU Northern Ireland, BT04 Z/2004/2957 3FW Z/2007/2997/F 9+11 Dunluce Avenue, Conversion of existing houses in Full Change of Use Mr J Stephens C/o Ballantyne Hollinger Ltd, Malone Lower, Belfast, multiple occupation to 6No self Ballantyne Hollinger Ltd, 2 May Avenue, Bangor, Northern Ireland, BT09 contained flats. 2 May Avenue, Bangor, Co Down, BT20 4JT 7AW Co Down, BT20 4JT Z/2007/2998/F 73 Eglantine Avenue and Alteration of existing property and Full Erection of Anderson Lucerne Mcclenaghan , 308 land to the rear of 79 extension of existing property to Building(s) Parade, Belfast Albertbridge Road, Eglantine Avenue, Malone provide 7 apartments Belfast, BT54 GX Lower, Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT09 6EW Z/2007/3004/F 15 Strangford Avenue, Demolition of garage and Full Building Mr P Smyth 15 Strangford Rush and Company Malone Upper, Belfast, construction of 2 storey side Extension/Alterat Avenue, Belfast, BT9 6PG Limited, 7 Upper Malone Northern Ireland, BT09 extension to dwelling ion Road, Belfast, BT9 6TD Z/2007/2986/F 3 St Meryl Park, Single storey extension and ramp to Full Building Mr & Mrs Mc Gettigan 3 MB Architecture, 6 Ballymurphy, Belfast, rear of existing dwelling. Extension/Alterat St Meryl Park, Belfast, Woodland Avenue, Northern Ireland, BT11 ion BT11 8FY Lambeg, Lisburn, BT27 4PJ Z/2007/2990/F 48 Silver Birch Courts, 2 storey extension to rear of Full Building Mr A Skillen 58 Silver Drawing And Planning Town Parks, Belfast, Extension/Alterat Birch Courts, Belfast, Services , 22 Dhu Varren Northern Ireland, BT13 2JJ ion BT13 2JJ Crescent, Belfast, BT13 3FL Z/2007/1314/F 101 Corporation Street, 15 storey apartment building over 3 Full Erection of Tlc Enterprises 40 My Twenty Two Over Seven, Town Parks, Belfast, levels of private car parking.
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