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Planning Applications PLANNING APPLICATIONS The full details of following planning applications including plans, maps and drawings are available to view on the NI Planning Portal www.planningni.gov.uk or at the Council Planning Office or by contacting. 0300 200 7830 Written comments should be submitted within the next 14 days. Please quote the application number in any correspondence and note that all representations made, including objections, will be posted on the NI Planning Portal. Initial Advertisements APPLICATION LOCATION PROPOSAL LA11/2017/0496/F 45 Drumleck Drive, Retention of metal Derg Former playing containers for the fields @ St Eugene’s temporary storage of High School site, materials pending the Killeter/Cavan Road, outcome of application Castlederg, Co. Tyrone LA11/2016/0417 LA11/2017/0499/F 17 Mourne Park, Provision of single storey Derg Newtownstewart, gable extension incorporating BT78 4BL a bedroom, shower room and lobby. New concrete ramp to be provided at existing front door LA11/2017/0509/F 11 Hazel Grove, Proposed minor alterations Derg Drumquin Road, and rear extension to Castlederg, Co. existing dwelling Tyrone, BT81 7RW LA11/2017/0489/F 30 St Colmans Drive, Proposed extension to the Sperrin Strabane side of existing dwelling to consist of new ground floor bedroom and bathroom LA11/2017/0491/F No.1 Altinure Single storey rear extension to Sperrin Cottages, Park allow a bedroom & wet room Village, Claudy, with a ramped level access to BT47 4DW rear door of dwelling LA11/2017/0501/F 84 Ballycolman Proposed single storey rear Sperrin Estate, Strabane extension to dwelling LA11/2017/0510/F Lands approx. 40 Proposed retention Sperrin Metres West of of underground slurry 24a Evish Road, collection chamber, Strabane, Co. proposed pipework, safety Tyrone, BT82 8NQ fence and landscaping Re-Advertisements J/2009/0299/F Approx. 500M Proposed waste transfer & Derg South-East of 91 recycling facility incorporating Drumquin Road, associated offices, stock Castlederg piles, soil treatment shed, skip storage, finished product storage, weighbridge, wheel wash, car parking, landscaping and boundary fencing 1.8 metres high www.planningni.gov.uk John Kelpie MEng., CEng., MIStructE., MIEI Chief Executive, Derry City and Strabane District Council Derry / Strabane C/o Planning Department of the Derry City and Strabane District Council, 98 Strand Road, Derry BT48 7NN.
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