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Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only for the Period:-28/01/2019 to 01/02/2019 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-28/01/2019 to 01/02/2019 Count : 37 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/0114/O Proposed erection of Lands 70m West of 20 Outline NI Planning Permission detached farm dwelling Corchoney Road Scottish Provident Building Cookstown 7 Donegall Square West Belfast BT1 6JH LA09/2019/0115/F New synthetic sports pitch to Augher Central Primary Full 3 Charlemont Place The Mall include 3m high ball stop School Armagh fencing with 10m high 17 Knockmany Road BT61 9AX floodlighting columns and Augher associated landscaping works LA09/2019/0116/F Proposed free range poultry Land approx. 250m Full Henry Marshall Brown shed with 2 feed bins , 1 gas South West of 86 Architectural Partnership 10 tank, an ancillary building and Cadian Road Union Street associated site works (to Dungannon Cookstown contain in total 14400 free BT80 8NN range broilers) LA09/2019/0117/F Proposed redesign of dwelling West of glencrew Road Full Prestige Homes 1 Lismore under construction approved approx. 70m South of Road under M/2007/1453/RM the junction with Ballygawley Rehaghey Road BT70 2ND Aughnacloy LA09/2019/0118/F Retrospective planning for Farmyard at 29 Full CQ Architects 23 Dunamore meal storage bin for Crancussy Road Road agricultural purposes on an Cookstown Cookstown existing farm yard BT80 9NR Page 1 of 7 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-28/01/2019 to 01/02/2019 Count : 37 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/0119/F Proposed extension and 14A Doolargy Road Full Marcus Kerr Design 111 alterations to dwelling and Aughnacloy Gillygooley Road garage Omagh BT78 4SU LA09/2019/0120/F Retention of extension to 1A Drumgarrell Road Full T A Gourley Moveagh House dwelling to facilitate core of Cookstown 35 Moveagh Road dependant relative Cookstown BT80 9HE LA09/2019/0121/F Dwelling and domestic garage Site adjacent to 46 Full Mark Nelson Architecture Ballinderry Bridge Garden Studio Road 2 Craigmount Coagh Orritor Cookstown Cookstown BT80 9NG LA09/2019/0122/O Proposed replacement Approx 40m North East Outline Donnelly Design Services 8 dwelling and detached of 215 Termon Road Devesky Road domestic garage Cavanakeeeran Carrickmore Pomeroy Omagh BT79 9BU LA09/2019/0123/NMC Non material change to 6 Moykeeran Drive Non Architectural Services 5 planning approval Draperstown Material Drumderg Road LA09/2018/1492/F (dwelling) Change Draperstown BT45 7EU LA09/2019/0124/LDE Building, car parking and 18 Drumgarrell Road LD T A Gourley Moveagh House access and use of same for Cookstown Certificate 35 Moveagh Road counselling rooms and training Existing Cookstown office BT80 9HE Page 2 of 7 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-28/01/2019 to 01/02/2019 Count : 37 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/0125/F Extension to existing factory to Lands immediately Full Hamill Architects Unit T2 facilitate the manufacture of opposite 87 Goland Dungannon Enterprise communication cabinets for Road Centre the telecoms industry. Ballygawley 2 Coalisland Road Alterations to previously Dungannon approved access to public BT71 6JT road to allow for easier movement of articulated vehicles. Proposed alterations to previously approved car park layout to allow for 5m wide road within the site boundary to provide access for articulated vehicles to service yard LA09/2019/0126/F Proposed dwelling Approx 70m South Full West of 138 Gortlenaghan Road Galbally Dungannon LA09/2019/0127/O Proposed dwelling and garage 70m West of 99 Outline C McIlvar Ltd Unit 7 on a farm Annaghmakeown Road Cookstown Enterprise Centre Dungannon Sandholes Road Cookstown BT80 9LU LA09/2019/0128/F Proposed replacement Adjacent to and N.W. Full Mc Keown and Shields dwelling and domestic garage of 51 Ballynahaye Associates Ltd 1 Annagher Road Road Ballygawley Coalisland Dungannon BT71 4NE Page 3 of 7 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-28/01/2019 to 01/02/2019 Count : 37 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/0129/RM Proposed dwelling and 100m South of 75 Reserved Mc Keown and Shields domestic garage Killyharry Road Matters Associates Ltd 1 Annagher Castlecaulfield Road Dungannon Coalisland BT71 4NE LA09/2019/0130/F Proposed extension to Unit2 approx. 135m Full C McIlvar Ltd Unit 7 existing workshop to provide N.E. of 11 Derryvale Cookstown Enterprise Centre more floor space for Park Sandholes Road production to meet increase in Coalisland Cookstown sales BT80 9LU LA09/2019/0131/O Proposed new dwelling in infill Proposed new dwelling Outline Gibson Design and Build 25 site on infill site between 64 Ballinderry Bridge Road and 70 Derrycrin Road Coagh Coagh Cookstown Cookstown BT80 0BR LA09/2019/0132/O Proposed new dwelling in infill Infill site between 62 Outline Gibson Design and Build 25 site between 62 and 64 and 64 Derrycrin Road Ballinderry Bridge Road Derrycrin Road, Coagh, Coagh Coagh Cookstown Cookstown Cookstown BT80 0BR LA09/2019/0133/RM Proposed dwelling with 5.5 Land 15m South East Reserved Darcon Architectural Services ridge height of 47 Mullanahoe Road Matters 5 Malabhui Road Ardboe Carrickmore BT79 9JS LA09/2019/0134/F Proposed erection of a 28 Culnady Road Full Patrick Bradley Architects 30 replacement dwelling Upperlands Gortinure Road Maghera Maghera BT46 5PA Page 4 of 7 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-28/01/2019 to 01/02/2019 Count : 37 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/0135/F Retention of livestock holding 400m South of 28 Full C McIlvar Ltd Unit 7 unit/agricultural building Legnacash Road Cookstown Enterprise Centre Cookstown Sandholes Road Cookstown BT80 9LU LA09/2019/0136/F Proposed change of house Land opposite Rock Full Henry Marshall Brown type to that approved under Primary School Architectural Partnership 10 application I/2009/0381/RM Tullydonnell Road Union Street Dungannon Cookstown BT80 8NN LA09/2019/0137/O Proposed dwelling and garage Lands immediately Outline C McIlvar Ltd Unit 7 East of 44 Battery Cookstown Enterprise Centre Road Sandholes Road Ardboe Cookstown BT80 9LU LA09/2019/0138/O Proposed outline for Approximately 30m Outline 2020 Architects 49 Main replacement dwelling South of 18 Street Mullaghnamoyagh Ballymoney Road BT53 6AN Portglenone LA09/2019/0139/F Proposed retention of 140m East of 19b Full Bernard J Donnelly 30 Biomass shed and boilers, Springtown Road Lismore Road fuel storage bin, general store, Augher Ballygawley and reception hut/generator BT70 2ND store at existing poultry unit LA09/2019/0140/NMC To amend the road layout to Adjacent to and North Non J Aidan Kelly Ltd 50 exclude second point of of 66 Cloneen Material Tullycullion Road access Ballygawley Road Change Dungannon Dungannon BT70 3LY Page 5 of 7 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-28/01/2019 to 01/02/2019 Count : 37 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/0141/F Proposed Agricultural Shed Adj to 21 School Lane Full Ward Design The Gravel with Steel box Profile Facade. Guladuff 10 Main Street Magherafelt Castledawson BT45 8PE. BT45 8AB LA09/2019/0142/F Proposed extension to rear of 44 Drum Road Full Don Sonner 26a St Jeans dwelling. Cookstown. Cottages Cookstown BT80 8DQ LA09/2019/0143/O Proposed application for Proposed replacement Outline Gibson Design & Build 25 replacement dwelling and dwelling Ballinderry Bridge Road garage. adjacent to 50 Mullan Coagh Road Cookstown Coagh BT80 0BR Cookstown BT800DD. LA09/2019/0144/F Proposed housing Lands opposite No.9 Full C.McIlvar ITD Cookstown development compromising of Strifehill Road Enterprise Centre No1. detached , No2. Cookstown. Unit 7 Sandholes Road Apartment blocks and No12. Cookstown Semi detached (total 17 units). BT80 9LU LA09/2019/0145/O Replacement Dwelling. 160m South East of 35 Outline J.Aidan 50 Tullycullion Rd Mullybrannon Road Dungannon Dungannon BT70 3LY BT71 7ER. LA09/2019/0146/RM Proposed construction of new Immediately NW of 36 Reserved Chris Allen Architects 310 farm dwelling and associated Murley Road Matters Lough Shore Road domestic garage. Fivemiletown Enniskillen Fermanagh BT93 7FL BT75 0LL. Page 6 of 7 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-28/01/2019 to 01/02/2019 Count : 37 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Agent Name & Address Type LA09/2019/0147/F Proposed replacement Adjacent to and North- Full Trevor Hutton T/A T4 dwelling and domestic garage. West of 35 Kiltyclogher Architects 169 Coagh Road Road Stewartstown Cookstown Dungannon County Tyrone BT71 5LW BT809BZ. LA09/2019/0148/LDP This is a moveable Timber 52 Bockets Road LD Peter McAleer 52 Bockets structure which will be used Ballygawley Certificate Road occasionally for friends who BT70 2HL. Proposed Ballygawley stay overnight. It measures BT70 2HL 5.1 metres by 2.3 metres with the maximum internal floor to ceiling height of 3.0 metres. It will be self contained with a shower , small kitchen and bed. LA09/2019/0149/LDP Proposal to build approved Lands at 18 LD J.Aidan KellyLtd 50 extension to existing storage Cullenramer Road Certificate Tullycullion Road building and provide new Dungannon. Proposed Dungannon storage building in accordance BT70 3LY with the approved plans for M/ 2002/0567/F. Drawings enc. LA09/2019/0150/F Retention of single storey 40a Agharan Road Full J.Aidan Kelly Ltd 50 extension. Newmills Tullycullion Road Dungannon. Dungannon BT70 3LY Page 7 of 7.
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