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19 February 2021 Planning Applications Validated For the period 15 February to 19 February 2021 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Agent Name & Type Address Address LA09/2021/0192/RM Erection of dwelling 60m North / Reserved Peadar O'Dowds and domestic garage North West of 65 Matters 33a Clare Road .Access to public road, Drumgrannon Gilford Craigavon parking and Road Dungannon BT63 6AG associated site works. LA09/2021/0219/F Proposed free range Land approx. Full Henry Marshall poultry shed with 4 150m North West Brown Architectural feed bins 2 storage of 59 Stilago Partnership 10 sheds, a standby Road Eglish Union Street generator building and Dungannon Cookstown BT80 associated site works 8NN (poultry shed to contain 32000 Free range egg laying hens). LA09/2021/0220/F Erection of Dwelling 90 Dungannon Full Donnelly Design & Domestic Garage Road Services 8 in substitution of Ballygawley. Devesky Road LA09/2016/0669/F. Carrickmore Omagh BT79 9BU LA09/2021/0221/O Proposed off site Lands 87m Outline Kayleigh Gibson 60 replacement East of 30 Clintonville Gardens Drumbolg Garvagh BT51 5AH Road Maghera Planning Applications Validated For the period 15 February to 19 February 2021 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Agent Name & Type Address Address LA09/2021/0222/F Change of house type Site adjacent to Full Arc Design (NI) from that approved & 60m SSW of 112 Ltd. 17a Gillistown commenced under Gulladuff Road Road Randalstown planning approval Drumard Co Antrim BT41 reference: Bellaghy 3QD H/2007/0160/RM to Magherafelt new dwelling & BT45 8LS. detached for residential purposes. LA09/2021/0223/F Replacement Dwelling 225 Killyman Full Colm Donaghy Road Dungannon Chartered Architects 43 Dungannon Street Moy BT71 7SH LA09/2021/0224/F Application for house 80m West of 67 Full Hamill Architects Ltd for a person with long Dungorman Unit T2 Dungannon term needs under Road Dungannon Enterprise Centre 2 Policy CTY6. BT71 6SE. Coalisland Road Dungannon BT71 6JT Planning Applications Validated For the period 15 February to 19 February 2021 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Agent Name & Type Address Address LA09/2021/0225/F C6.5 Km of overhead Overhead power Full 33kV powerline line from Murley supported by wooden Mountain poles , plus C0.3km of Windfarm underground cable at travelling North each end of the East through overhead line giving townlands total length of 7.1km Killygordon Tattanafi nnell Edergole Cole Carnaga t Ballynes s Beigh Glebe Syunshin Tullyquin Glebe Shanton agh Lislane Dromore Lower Dromore Middle to terminal pole located approx 39m South West of 121 Altanaveragh Road Clogher Planning Applications Validated For the period 15 February to 19 February 2021 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Agent Name & Type Address Address LA09/2021/0226/F Proposed extension 7 Meadowbank Full Kee Architecture Ltd and alterations to Road 9a Clare Lane existing rugby club Magherafelt Cookstown BT80 8RJ clubhouse to include additional changing facilities, additional bar/function area , kitchen, toilets, storage and viewing gallery. LA09/2021/0227/F Proposed Retention of Lands Directly Full McKeown & Shields Existing Car-Park East of 110 Associates Ltd 1 including provision of Trewmount Road Annagher Road new access for same Moy Dungannon Coalisland BT71 directly onto the public 4NE road. LA09/2021/0228/F Proposed Dwelling 12 Agharan Full J Aidan Kelly Ltd 50 Road Newmills Tullycullion Road Dungannon Dungannon BT70 3LY LA09/2021/0229/F Proposed storey and 30 Altaglushan Full Donnelly Design half extension to front Road Galbally Services 8 and alterations to Devesky Road dwelling Carrickmore Omagh BT79 9BU LA09/2021/0230/A LED shop sign 38 Rainey Street Advertiseme Terry Scullion Magherafelt nt Architects 158 Ballinderry Bridge Road Cookstown Planning Applications Validated For the period 15 February to 19 February 2021 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Agent Name & Type Address Address BT80 0AY LA09/2021/0231/O Proposed off site Lands Outline replacement dwelling immediately and garage existing adjacent to dwelling to be retained 19A as a domestic/ Kilmascally agricultural out Road Ardboe building. Dungannon LA09/2021/0232/NM Change of roof till 106 Creagh Non Newline C hipped roof, change of Road Material Architects 48 front windows from 5 Newbridge Change Main Street over 4 till 3 over 2, and Toomebridge Castledawson removal of side sun BT45 8AB room to be replaced at rear of dwelling. LA09/2021/0233/F Winning and working Lands at Full Quarry Plan Ltd 10 of minerals (Psammite Corvanaghan Saintfield Road and overlaying sand Quarry Crossgar BT30 and gravel) to include 29 Corvanaghan 9HY a North Easterly Road Cookstown lateral extension and deepening from existing, permitted floor level with restoration to biodiverse habitats. LA09/2021/0234/F Proposed 2 storey 5 Derrycrin Park Full Gibson Design extension to dwelling Coagh and Build 25 to create disabled Cookstown Ballinderry Bridge ground floor bedroom Road Coagh Planning Applications Validated For the period 15 February to 19 February 2021 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Agent Name & Type Address Address with first floor bedroom Cookstown BT80 above 0BR LA09/2021/0235/F New ATM to front Ballinascreen Full Gilmour Architects elevation of the Credit Union Ltd Cookstown Enterprise property 17/19 St Patricks Centre Sandholes Street Road Cookstown Draperstown BT80 9LU LA09/2021/0236/F Provision of an St Marys Primary Full Mc Lean And Forte extension to provide School 47 Glen Partnership 96 York additional learning Road Maghera Road Belfast BT15 support 3HF accommodation LA09/2021/0237/O Erection of 2 storey Approx 60m Outline Bernard J Donnelly dwelling and N.W. of 170 30 Lismore Road domestic garage on a Ballygawley Ballygawley BT70 farm Road 2ND Ballygawley LA09/2021/0238/O Proposed Site 180m S.E. Outline Barry Canavan 110 replacement of 43 Mountjoy Road dwelling and garage Castlefarm Brocagh Road Dungannon BT71 Stewartstown 5DY Dungannon LA09/2021/0239/F Garage/store 2 Ranakeeran Full Architectural Draperstown Services 5 Drumderg Road Draperstown BT45 7EU Planning Applications Validated For the period 15 February to 19 February 2021 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Agent Name & Type Address Address LA09/2021/0240/F Triple garage with Adjacent to 71 Full Eamonn Moore storage in Ballygittle Road Architect Ltd 10 roofspace Stewartstown Knockmoyle Cookstown BT80 8XS LA09/2021/0241/F Construction of 1 Lands 97m South Full Mr Barry O Donnell 33 dwelling house and East of 3 Tullybryan Road detached garage Rarogan Road Ballygawley BT70 2LY together with Augher associated site works LA09/2021/0242/O Proposed site for a 30m South of Outline CMI Planners Ltd dwelling and domestic 43A Glenshane 38b Airfield Road garage (Based on Road The Creagh Policy CTY10 Dwelling Knockloughrim Toomebridge BT41 on a farm) 3SG LA09/2021/0243/F Construction of a 2 1 Knockonny Full Mr Barry O'Donnell 33 storey side extension Road Tullybryan Road to existing dwelling to Ballygawley Ballygawley BT70 include extended Co Tyrone 2LY living area at ground BT70 2JG. floor level & additional bedroom at first floor level. First floor dormer extension to existing garage together with associated site works. LA09/2021/0244/RM Proposed dwelling Site approx. 50m Reserved McKewon & Shields & domestic garage North of 76 Matters Assoc Ltd 1 on an infill site. Cavan Road Annagher Road Bush Coalisland BT71 Planning Applications Validated For the period 15 February to 19 February 2021 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Agent Name & Type Address Address Dungannon. 4NE LA09/2021/0245/F Extension to create 49 Tullyallen Full McKeown & Shields an annex on an Road Cabragh Associates Ltd 1 existing dwelling Dungannon Annagher Road Coalisland BT71 4NE LA09/2021/0247/F 2 storey rear 62 Forthglen Full Rush & Company extension to provide Cookstown BT80 Limited 7 Upper living, dining & 1 8TT. Malone Road Belfast bedroom, bathroom BT9 above & minor internal 6TD alterations. LA09/2021/0248/F Single storey 13 Killycanavan Full extension to rear of Road Ardboe private dwelling to Dungannon BT71 include kitchen & utility 5BP. alterations and inclusion of a toilet/shower room. LA09/2021/0249/F Storey & half 31 Derrycrin Full Darcon Architectural extension to the rear of Road Services 6 Ardean the dwelling to provide Ballinderry Close Moortown BT80 new kitchen, living Co Tyrone 0JN area, bathroom and BT80 0HJ. bedroom. LA09/2021/0250/F Proposed replacement Lands approx. Full Paul Moran dwelling & detached 125m NE of Architect 18b garage. No.33 Drumsamney Brackaghreilly Road Desertmartin Road Maghera Magherafelt BT45 BT46 5LA Planning Applications Validated For the period 15 February to 19 February 2021 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Agent Name & Type Address Address 5LF. LA09/2021/0251/F Proposed alterations to 32 Garden Street Full McGurk Architects existing residential mid Magherafelt 33 King Street terrace building BT45 5DD. Magherafelt BT45 including internal layout 6AR alterations, alterations to existing garage structure, addition of front & rear dormer windows. LA09/2021/0252/F Change of house type Lands opposite Full Building Design to sites 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 & 9 44-45 Lurgylea Solutions 76 Main from semi detached to Road Galbally Street Pomeroy BT70 2 storey dwellings. Dungannon. 2QP LA09/2021/0253/NM
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