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Planning Applications Planning applications Full details of the following planning applications including plans and drawings are available to view on NI Planning Portal https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/finding-planning-application or by contacting (028) 9182 4006 during 9am-3pm. During the pandemic we cannot accommodate Office call-ins. Please submit written comments within 14 days, if possible. We request comments as early as possible but must take account of any representations raising material planning considerations received before the application is determined. Please quote the application number in all correspondence and note that all representations made will be posted on the Portal. Please refer to our guidance on how to comment on planning applications available on the Council’s website www.ardsandnorthdown.gov.uk/planning-applications. Details of applications being heard at Planning Committee 8th June 2021 (subject to confirmation) will be published at https://www.ardsandnorthdown.gov.uk/resident/ planning/next-planning-committee Initial Advertisements Application No. Location Proposal LA06/2021/0448/F Outbuilding 50m SE of 16 Change of use of existing listed outbuilding to a residential dwelling and & Ballyfounder Road, associated hard and soft landscaping works LA06/2021/0450/ Portaferry LBC LA06/2021/0493/F 95 Newtownards Single storey side extension and raise of ridge height by 1.7m to create Road, Greyabbey additional storey to rear LA06/2021/0496/F 500m SW of 43 Manse Two storey dwelling with attached double garage and storage over Road, Kircubbin LA06/2021/0540/F 2B Tullymally Road, Erection of shed for the storage of vintage cars Portaferry LA06/2021/0521/F 4 Prospect Road, Bangor Single storey rear extension LA06/2021/0551/F 196 Seacliff Road, Bangor Demolition of church hall and construction of six houses with associated site works including new footways to a public road (renewal of permission LA06/2015/0175/F) LA06/2021/0481/F 18 Warren Avenue, Erection of two storey detached dwelling and garage (change of house type Donaghadee from previous approval LA06/2016/0176/F) LA06/2021/0549/F 21 High Street, Donaghadee Change of use of ground floor from former bank building to pizzeria carryout with external alterations to form traditional painted shopfront, awning and bistro seating/waiting to frontage footpath area LA06/2021/0312/F Ard View, 31 Ardview Road, Alteration to dwelling (formation of new window and door openings) Killinchy LA06/2021/0479/O Lands approx. 20m SE of Site for dwelling 121 Carrickmannon Road, Ballygowan LA06/2021/0543/O Approx. 58m South of 31a Site for dwelling Ballygowan Road, Comber LA06/2021/0584/F 6-8 Castle Street, Comber Awning to shop front LA06/2021/0505/F Railway Viaduct, Works to Crawfordsburn viaduct and associated infrastructure to include & Crawfordsburn Country installation of polypropylene protective meshing/netting, ancillary works to LA06/2021/0489/ Park, Crawfordsburn, include the installation of a new pedestrian footpath, boundary fence, gate and LBC Bangor all associated siteworks. LA06/2021/0477/F 140 East Street, Single storey rear extension and platform lift to front of dwelling Newtownards LA06/2021/0510/F Lands 45m NNE of 10 Farm dwelling and detached garage Holywood Road, N’ards LA06/2021/0556/F 1a Frensham Road, Single storey side extension; enlarged dormer window; car access and Newtownards parking to front garden Re-Advertisements LA06/2018/0996/F Lands to the West of 7 10No. dwellings with associated car parking and landscaping (Drainage Main Street and South Assessment and supporting information received) of 6a Ballyrawer Avenue, Carrowdore LA06/2020/0109/F Lands immediately to South Retention of premises and buildings for use as animal rescue centre and East of 4 Ballyblack (Amended visibility splays received) Road East, Newtownards LA06/2021/0198/F Health Centre, 44 High Extension to Portaferry Health Centre and associated works to Street, Portaferry include widening of access, car parking changes & landscaping (Amended plans received) LA06/2019/0316/F 72 Groomsport Road, Demolition of existing Co-Op building and erection of 2No semi-detached 2.5 Bangor storey dwellings and 2No. semi-detached 2 storey dwellings - with private cobbled parking, gated access and landscaped gardens to rear (Amended plans received) LA06/2020/0691/F 77 Main Street, Bangor Change of use from Former Bank (Class A2) to Social/Community space & (Class D1) use on the ground floor and Office Space (Class B1) on First floor LA06/2020/0769/ with associated toilets and kitchen. External flat roof to be used as an ancillary LBC roof top garden (Amended description received) LA06/2020/0952/F 8M North of 25 Coastguard Demolition of existing guest accommodation building, construction Lane, Groomsport of split-level dwelling on same footprint and associated site works (Amended plans received) LA06/2020/0955/F Existing stone barn building Change of use from existing 2-storey barn to a residential dwelling located between 6 Maxwell (Amended plans received) Lane and 8-8a Maxwell Lane, Bangor LA06/2020/0369/F Lands at 90 Station Road, New dwelling in existing cluster under CTY 2A (Demolition of existing deemed Saintfield unsafe dwelling) (Amended plans and additional information received) LA06/2021/0126/O Land 60m to NW of 47 and Infill dwelling and garage (Amended plans received) 70m SSW of 48 Ardmillan Road, Killinchy LA06/2020/1227/F 4 Grey Point, Helens Bay, Change of Use of ancillary domestic storeroom/greenhouse to 1No. one Bangor bedroomed apartment (Amended plans received) LA06/2020/1246/F 3 The Esplanade, Holywood Demolition of existing dwelling and construction of replacement (Amended plans received) LA06/2021/0121/F 182 Bangor Road, Holywood Single storey rear extension to kitchen with balcony to first floor above. Reconfigure and extend existing side extensions with increase in ridge height. Demolition of garage and construction of Garden annex for ancillary residential use (Amended description received).
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