Planning Applications Decisions Issued

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Planning Applications Decisions Issued Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 15/10/2018 To: 21/10/2018 No. of Applications: 37 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2017/0030/F Anthony Havern 46 40A Chancellors Road 6 No sites for new dwellings Permission 19/10/2018 89.2 Lisgullion Park Newry Granted Newry BT35 8PU LA07/2017/1186/F Wolfhill Developments Ltd 4 4 Lurgancanty Road Change of use and conversion Permission 15/10/2018 59.6 Lurgancanty Road Clontifleece of part of former school Granted Clontifleece Warrenpoint building to provide a single Warrenpoint detached dwelling including BT34 3QW alterations and extension. LA07/2017/1256/O Trevor Mawhinney 82 A Land between 205 and 209 Dwelling on a farm Permission 17/10/2018 58.4 Carryduff Road Belfast Road Granted Temple Ballynahinch Lisburn BT24 8UR BT27 6UA LA07/2017/1767/F Translink 3 Milewater Road 83 Market Street Vehicle Barrier System to both Permission 19/10/2018 45.4 Belfast Downpatrick vehicle entrance and exit. The Granted BT3 9BG BT30 6LZ barrier is required to prohibit pedestrians entering the site via vehicle accesses LA07/2018/0394/F NIHE (South Region) South 1 Seaview Proposed single storey front, Permission 19/10/2018 32.2 East Office Ardglass side and rear extension, plus Granted 12 Frederick Street BT30 7SQ extension to site curtilage Newtownards BT23 4LR Page 1 of 9 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 15/10/2018 To: 21/10/2018 No. of Applications: 37 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2018/0420/F John Quinn Drumgooland Land to the north of Extension to existing Permission 17/10/2018 32.4 Parish Church Select Vestry Drumgooland Parish Church graveyard Granted C/O 23 Crabtree Road Ballyward Road Ballyroney Ballyward Banbridge Castlewellan BT32 5HP Co Down LA07/2018/0456/F Morgan & Caroline Morrison 15 Market Street Change of use from vacant Permission 19/10/2018 28.8 76a Crawsfordsburn Road Downpatrick retail bank to licensed Granted Drumaness Co Down restaurant to include Ballynahinch BT30 6LP accessible entrance, new BT24 8LZ glazing, new exterior finishes, dining/private dining, kitchen, stores, w.c suite/accessible w.c and rear smoking area/ outside dining LA07/2018/0594/F Historic Environment Division 2 Castle Hill Replacement of existing Permission 17/10/2018 24.6 1-7 Bedford Street (106m north of 6 Castle Hill) handrails & walkway to the top Granted Belfast Dundrum of the castle BT2 7EG LA07/2018/0710/F Mr David Campbell 71a 71a Ballybannan Road Renovation & extension Permission 19/10/2018 22.2 Ballybannan Road Castlewellan including single-storey Granted Castlewellan sunroom and 2 storey rear extension LA07/2018/0749/F Aidan Smyth 65 65 Drumsnade Road Change of house type from Permission 19/10/2018 21.8 Drumsnade Road Drumaness that approved under reference Granted Drumaness Ballynahinch number LA07/2015/1173/F BT24 8NG Page 2 of 9 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 15/10/2018 To: 21/10/2018 No. of Applications: 37 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2018/0851/F John Collins Roundhouse 28a-28 Stream Street Patio incorporating smoking Permission 19/10/2018 19.4 Bar Downpatrick area in rear yard of licensed Granted 28a-28 Stream Street premises (Retrospective) Downpatrick BT30 6DE LA07/2018/0875/F Drumgath GFC St Patricks Drumgath GFC Proposed upgrade of existing Permission 19/10/2018 18.2 Park Barnmeen St Patricks Park grass training pitch to 3g/4g Granted Rathfriland Barnmeen pitch with associated fence BT34 5AX Rathfriland enclosure and ball stops. BT34 5AX LA07/2018/0923/F Veronica Anderson 24 Lands opposite (75m West) of Proposed dwelling and garage Permission 19/10/2018 17.2 Edenmore Road 24 Edenmore Road to substitute outline planning Granted Mayobridge Mayobridge approval reference Newry Newry LA07/2017/0576/O BT34 2JH BT34 2JH Proposed dwelling and garage to substitute outline planning approval ref. LA07/2017/0576/ O LA07/2018/1079/F Mrs Eleanor Kenny 12 Pine No. 34 Newtown Road Proposed improvements to Permission 19/10/2018 14.2 Valley Rostrevor existing entrance Granted Rostrevor BT34 3BZ LA07/2018/1088/F Mr Graham Spencer 102 102 Burren Road Extension and alterations to Permission 19/10/2018 14 Burren Road Burren existing dwelling and garage to Granted Warrenpoint Warrenpoint provide granny flat BT34 3XT BT34 3XT accommodation (additional plans received) Page 3 of 9 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 15/10/2018 To: 21/10/2018 No. of Applications: 37 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2018/1109/F Heather Newell 27 22 Main Street Proposed change of use from Permission 19/10/2018 13.8 Roservoir Road Annalong dwelling house to Beauty Granted Banbridge BT34 4QH Salon with single storey BT32 4LD extension to rear and new shop front (amended plans and description) LA07/2018/1110/DC TSA Planning 20 May lands at McKnights Hill Discharge of condition 17 of Refusal 19/10/2018 13.4 Street Bessbrook planning application Belfast Newry. LA07/2016/0617/F - Proposed BT1 4NL residential development to include 246 dwellings associated garages and driveways, site access, provision of children's Play Area and associated site works on Lands at McKnights Hill, Bessbrook, Newry. Conditions reads as 'No site works of any nature or development shall take place until a programme of archaeological work has been implemented, in accordance with a written scheme and programme prepared by a qualified archaeologist, submitted by the applicant and approved by the Department. The programme should provide for the identification and evaluation of Page 4 ofarchaeological 9 remains within the site, for mitigation of the impacts of development, through excavation recording or by preservation of remains, and for preparation of an archaeological report. Reason: to ensure that archaeological remains within the application site are properly identified, and protected or appropriately recorded.' LA07/2018/1110/DC TSA Planning 20 May lands at McKnights Hill Discharge of condition 17 of Refusal 19/10/2018 13.4 Street Bessbrook planning application Belfast Newry. LA07/2016/0617/F - Proposed BT1 4NL residential development to include 246 dwellings associated garages and driveways, site access, provision of children's Play Area and associated site works on Lands at McKnights Hill, Bessbrook, Newry. Conditions reads as 'No site works of any Planning Applications Decisionsnature or development Issued shall take place until a programme From: 15/10/2018 To: 21/10/2018of archaeological work has been implemented, in No. of Applications: 37accordance with a written scheme and programme prepared by a qualified Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location archaeologist,Proposal submitted by the Decision Date Time to applicant and approved by the Decision Process Department. The programme Issued (Weeks) should provide for the identification and evaluation of archaeological remains within the site, for mitigation of the impacts of development, through excavation recording or by preservation of remains, and for preparation of an archaeological report. Reason: to ensure that archaeological remains within the application site are properly identified, and protected or appropriately recorded.' LA07/2018/1120/F Victoria Burden 84 Kilkeel 84 Kilkeel Road Proposed Rear Extension to Permission 19/10/2018 12.6 Road Annalong Dwelling and replacement Granted Annalong BT34 4TJ decking (amended plans) BT34 4TJ LA07/2018/1133/F Frank Clark 40 Flagstaff 40 Flagstaff Road Proposed improvements and Permission 19/10/2018 13.8 Road Newry extension to existing Refused Newry agricultural buildings LA07/2018/1162/F Patrick McVeigh C/O 1 Kildare Street New shop front facade (ground Permission 19/10/2018 12.4 McVeigh Estate Agents Newry floor only) Granted 1 Kildare Street BT34 1DQ Newry BT34 1DQ Page 5 of 9 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 15/10/2018 To: 21/10/2018 No. of Applications: 37 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2018/1191/F Ian Jackson 61 Glasswater 61 Glasswater Road Single storey kitchen/living/ Permission 19/10/2018 11 Road Crossgar dining and master bedroom Granted Crossgar extension with associated BT30 9JA internal alterations LA07/2018/1210/F Mr & Mrs Martin McNamee 11A Mill Road Single storey sun lounge side Permission 16/10/2018 10.2 11A Mill Road Mullaghbawn extension to dwelling Granted Mullaghbawn BT35 9TZ BT35 9TZ LA07/2018/1211/F Education Authority 3 Windsor Hill Primary School Provision of prefabricated Permission 19/10/2018 10.6 Charlemont Place 5 Church Avenue accommodation to provide two Granted The Mall Newry classrooms, resource room, Armagh classroom stores and toilets BT61 9AX LA07/2018/1227/F Mr and Mrs G Cox 33 33 Holywood Grove Alterations and extension to Permission 19/10/2018 10.2 Hokywood Grove Newry existing detached garage to Granted Newry BT34 1BN provide guest bedroom and en- BT34 1BN suite to ground floor and music room and gym to first floor LA07/2018/1230/LDP Phillip Shields 25 Keel Point Murlough Farm Proposed extension of Permission 19/10/2018 9.4 Newcastle 25 Keel Point agricultural building for storage Refused BT33 0NQ Newcastle of machinery BT33 0NQ LA07/2018/1232/F Cunningham Butchers 13-21 Newcastle Street Proposed extension to café to Permission
Recommended publications
  • Club Model: Case Study of Good Practice
    Club Model: Case Study of Good Practice Ballynahinch RFC Model Club section: Area of good practice: Workforce Development/Community Volunteer Development/Sport in the Engagement Community Club Model: Case Study of Good Practice Overview Ballynahinch RFC have been continuously involved in the Sport Uniting Communities programme. Following on from their club members attending a Volunteer Development Day the club has benefitted from various initiatives both on and off the pitch. The intended outcomes from their involvement in a cross- community volunteer development programme were: • To increase knowledge around recruitment, retention and reward of club volunteers • To create close links with other local sports clubs from Gaelic and Football backgrounds • To get the opportunity to learn how other sports manage volunteers • To avail of any future opportunities for club members and volunteers to be involved with the programme The steps Ballynahinch have taken for this to be a success and the positive impacts are highlighted across the next few slides. Club Model: Case Study of Good Practice What was delivered? In Year 1 (2018) of the Programme Ballynahinch attended the Volunteer Development Day in Banbridge and in Year 3 (2020) they attended an Online Volunteer Development Presentation with clubs from GAA and Football. They had planned to send a number of volunteers and committee members to a Volunteer Development event which had to be cancelled due to the pandemic. As a result of their attendance at our VDP events Ballynahinch have also been involved in other aspects of the programme. Their young members have been involved in our Game of 3 Halves events, valued volunteer club members have been on Stadium tours of Kingspan Stadium, The National Football Stadium at Windsor Park and Croke Park, young volunteers have been accredited through our GoldMark scheme and the club were awarded a sports equipment pack due to their prolonged, sustained involvement within the Sports Uniting Communities Prog ramme.
    [Show full text]
  • Annacloy & Teconnaught
    January 2018 Annacloy & Teconnaught Village Renewal Plan Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Unique rural setting ANNACLOY & TECONNAUGHT VILLAGE RENEWAL PLAN Contents Section 01 Introduction 2 Section 02 Context 4 Section 03 Policy Analysis 7 04 Consultation Process 11 Section 05 Site Analysis 13 06 Opportunities 15 Section 07 Implementation 22 00 08 Action Plan (draft) 23 Annacloy and Teconnaught Aerial View 1 ANNACLOY & TECONNAUGHT VILLAGE RENEWAL PLAN 01 Introduction The Village Renewal Plan has been developed by the community in conjunction with Newry, Mourne and Down District Council to meet the requirements of the Rural Development Programme for Northern Ireland 2014-2020. Ove Arup and Partners (Arup) was appointed as the consultancy team to facilitate the delivery of the Village Renewal Plan for Annacloy and Teconnaught. This Village Renewal Plan has been facilitated by a stakeholder workshop. The outcome of this is a Village Renewal Plan which includes a range of projects and initiatives that we believe will have a real impact on the area. The Village Renewal Plan was funded under Priority 6 (LEADER) of the Northern Ireland Rural Development Programme 2014-2020 by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs and the European Union, and Newry, Mourne and Down District Council. The Rural Development Programme uses the LEADER approach which adopts a community led model to assist rural communities to improve the quality of life and economic prosperity in their local area, through the allocation of funds based on local need. Village Renewal and Development is an important element of the Rural01 Development Programme. The Village Plan is a working document that requires the support of the community and in many cases the community working in partnership with other agencies and statutory bodies.
    [Show full text]
  • 1951 Census Down County Report
    GOVERNMENT OF NORTHERN IRELAND CENSUS OF POPULATION OF NORTHERN IRELAND 1951 County of Down Printed & presented pursuant to 14 & 15 Geo. 6, Ch, 6 BELFAST : HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE 1954 PRICE 7* 6d NET GOVERNMENT OF NORTHERN IRELAND CENSUS OF POPULATION OF NORTHERN IRELAND 1951 County of Down Printed & presented pursuant to 14 & 15 Geo. 6, Ch. 6 BELFAST : HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE 1954 PREFACE Three censuses of population have been taken since the Government of Northern Irel&nd was established. The first enumeration took place in 1926 and incorporated questions relating to occupation and industry, orphanhood and infirmities. The second enumeration made in 1937 was of more limited scope and was intended to bridge the gap between the census of 1926 and the census which it was proposed to take in 1941, but which had to be abandoned owing to the outbreak of war. The census taken as at mid-night of 8th-9th April, 1951, forms the basis of this report and like that in 1926 questions were asked as to the occupations and industries of the population. The length of time required to process the data collected at an enumeration before it can be presented in the ultimate reports is necessarily considerable. In order to meet immediate requirements, however, two Preliminary Reports on the 1951 census were published. The first of these gave the population figures by administrative areas and towns and villages, and by Counties and County Boroughs according to religious pro­ fession. The Second Report, which was restricted to Counties and County Boroughs, gave the population by age groups.
    [Show full text]
  • Regional Development Strategy for Northern Ireland 2025
    . You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com) . You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com) You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com) . .. . . You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com) You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com) . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com) . .. . . .. . . .. . .. .. You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com) . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Centres with Strategic Role for Employment and Services Regional Strategic Transport Network Link Corridors Major Tourism Development Opportunity You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com) . .. . . . . .. .
    [Show full text]
  • Register of Employers 2021
    REGISTER OF EMPLOYERS A Register of Concerns in which people are employed In accordance with Article 47 of the Fair Employment and Treatment (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland Equality House 7-9 Shaftesbury Square Belfast BT2 7DP Tel: (02890) 500 600 E-mail: [email protected] August 2021 _______________________________________REGISTRATION The Register Under Article 47 of the Fair Employment and Treatment (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 the Commission has a duty to keep a Register of those concerns employing more than 10 people in Northern Ireland and to make the information contained in the Register available for inspection by members of the public. The Register is available for use by the public in the Commission’s office. Under the legislation, public authorities as specified by the Office of the First Minister and the Deputy First Minister are automatically treated as registered with the Commission. All other employers have a duty to register if they have more than 10 employees working 16 hours or more per week. Employers who meet the conditions for registration are given one month in which to apply for registration. This month begins from the end of the week in which the concern employed more than 10 employees in Northern Ireland. It is a criminal offence for such an employer not to apply for registration within this period. Persons who become employers in relation to a registered concern are also under a legal duty to apply to have their name and address entered on the Register within one month of becoming such an employer.
    [Show full text]
  • Gas to East Down Project
    Gas to East Down Gas to East Down 1 GasGas toto EastEast DownDown Introduction This licence extension project to East Down will allow for 13 new towns to be connected to the natural gas network; Annahilt, Ballygowan, Ballynahinch, Castlewellan, Crossgar, Downpatrick, Dromore, Drumaness, Dundrum, Hillsborough, Newcastle, Saintfield and The Spa. The capital investment of the overall project is upwards of £58 million and is estimated to make gas available to circa 28,000 domestic and commercial properties. 2 m Gas to East Down Background to Phoenix Natural Gas Phoenix Natural Gas is the largest 60% natural gas distribution company in Northern Ireland. Phoenix is responsible for the development of the pipeline network and additional services to suppliers, which facilitates the supply of natural gas to homes and businesses. Natural Gas Oil Solid Fuel, Economy 7 and other The Phoenix network currently extends to around 3500 km of intermediate, medium and low pressure mains, which distribute KEY FACTS natural gas throughout the licence Network – Approx. 3500km area. Phoenix’s licence covers Gas Available to – 300,000+ properties around 50% of the population of Gas Coverage – Over 90% Northern Ireland, where Phoenix Connections – Approx. 200,000 has operated for 20 years. Natural Established – 1996 gas is the dominant fuel with around 60% of the licence area already benefitting from the economic and environmental benefits of natural gas. 3 Gas to East Down KEY FACTS Network Build – 350km Gas Availability – 28,000 properties Investment – circa
    [Show full text]
  • Constituency Profile South Down - December 2013
    Constituency Profile South Down - December 2013 Constituency Profile – South Down December 2013 About this Report Welcome to the 2013 statistical profile of the Constituency of South Down produced by the Research and Information Service (RaISe) of the Northern Ireland Assembly. The profile is based on the new Constituency boundary which came into force following the May 2011 Assembly elections. This report includes a demographic profile of South Down using 2011 Census data and indicators of Health, Education, the Labour Market, Low Income, Crime and Traffic and Travel. For each indicator, this profile presents: ■ The most up-to-date information available for South Down; ■ How South Down compares with the Northern Ireland average; and, ■ How South Down compares with the other 17 Constituencies in Northern Ireland. For a number of indicators, ward level data is provided demonstrating similarities and differences within the Constituency of South Down. A summary table has been provided showing the latest available data for each indicator, as well as previous data, illustrating change over time. Please note that the figures contained in this report may not be comparable with those in previous Constituency Profiles as government Departments sometimes revise figures and also rates have been re-calculated using the most up-to-date data available at the time of publishing, primarily the 2011 Census. Most of the data used in this report has been obtained from NISRAs Northern Ireland Neighbourhood Information Service (NINIS). To access the full range of information available on NINIS, please visit: http://www.ninis2.nisra.gov.uk A more detailed analysis of the results of the 2011 Census at Constituency level can be found at: http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/Documents/RaISe/Publications/2012/general/7013.pdf This report presents a statistical profile of the Constituency of South Down which comprises of the wards shown overleaf.
    [Show full text]
  • Planning Applications Decisions Issued
    Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 17/12/2018 To: 21/12/2018 No. of Applications: 25 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2017/1236/O Justin Trainor 31 Adjacent to and East of 31 Site for dwelling on a farm and Permission 20/12/2018 67.6 Corcreaghan Road Corcreaghan Road domestic garage Refused Kilkeel Corcreaghan BT34 4SL Kilkeel Co Down BT34 4SL LA07/2017/1624/O Thomas Stevenson 10 Site 50m NW of 18 Turloughs Replacement Dwelling Permission 21/12/2018 58.4 Turloughs Hill Hill Refused Annalong Annalong BT34 4XD BT34 4XD and 80m NW of the dwelling which is to be replaced at 20 Turloughs Hill Annalong Co Down BT34 4XD LA07/2018/0108/F Mr and Mrs J McPolin 2 Land at No. 2 Crabtree Road Proposed new vehicular Permission 18/12/2018 48.8 Crabtree Road Ballynahinch access onto the Downpatrick Refused Ballynahinch Road BT24 8SH LA07/2018/0161/A GRASP Boutique 4 4 Charlotte Street Shop sign Consent 20/12/2018 46.4 Charlotte Street Warrenpoint Refused Warrenpoint BT34 3LF BT34 3LF Page 1 of 7 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 17/12/2018 To: 21/12/2018 No. of Applications: 25 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA07/2018/0247/F Mr David Croskery 32 Old South of 27a & 31 Old Park Proposed access and laneway Permission 18/12/2018 42.8 Park Road Road to service existing farm land Refused Loughinisland Loughinisland Downpatrick Downpatrick BT30 8PS BT30 8PS LA07/2018/0340/F
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Down GAA All County Football League Division 2 Sponsored by O Neills
    2017 Down GAA All County Football League Division 2 Sponsored by O Neills Home Team Away Team Date Time Round Venue Ballymartin Saval 07/04/2017 18:45 Round 1 Ballymartin St John's Drumnaquoile Rostrevor 07/04/2017 18:45 Round 1 St John's Carryduff Bredagh 07/04/2017 18:45 Round 1 Carryduff Loughinisland Darragh Cross 07/04/2017 18:45 Round 1 Loughinisland Newry Shamrocks St Colman's Drumaness 07/04/2017 18:45 Round 1 Shamrocks Liatroim Annaclone 07/04/2017 18:45 Round 1 Liatroim Rostrevor Carryduff 17/04/2017 19:00 Round 2 Pettit Park St John's Drumnaquoile Ballymartin 17/04/2017 19:00 Round 2 St John's Bredagh Loughinisland 17/04/2017 19:00 Round 2 Cherryvale Darragh Cross Newry Shamrocks 17/04/2017 19:00 Round 2 Darragh Cross St Colman's Drumaness Liatroim 17/04/2017 19:00 Round 2 Drumaness Annaclone Saval 17/04/2017 19:00 Round 2 Annaclone Liatroim Darragh Cross 21/04/2017 19:15 Round 3 Liatroim Saval St Colman's Drumaness 21/04/2017 19:15 Round 3 Saval Newry Shamrocks Bredagh 21/04/2017 19:15 Round 3 Shamrocks Loughinisland Rostrevor 21/04/2017 19:15 Round 3 Loughinisland Ballymartin Annaclone 21/04/2017 19:15 Round 3 Ballymartin Carryduff St John's Drumnaquoile 21/04/2017 19:15 Round 3 Carryduff Darragh Cross Saval 28/04/2017 19:30 Round 4 Darragh Cross St John's Drumnaquoile Loughinisland 28/04/2017 19:30 Round 4 St John's Rostrevor Newry Shamrocks 28/04/2017 19:30 Round 4 Pettit Park Bredagh Liatroim 28/04/2017 19:30 Round 4 Cherryvale Ballymartin Carryduff 28/04/2017 19:30 Round 4 Ballymartin St Colman's Drumaness Annaclone 28/04/2017
    [Show full text]
  • Public Utilities and Energy
    Local Development Plan - Position Paper Public Utilities and Energy Table of Contents Executive Summary ............................................................................................................. 5 Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 6 Regional Planning Policy Context .................................................................................... 7 Regional Development Strategy 2035 (RDS) ......................................................... 7 Telecommunications ................................................................................................... 7 Energy Supply and Renewable Energy ................................................................... 7 Waste Management .................................................................................................... 8 Housing Evaluation Framework .............................................................................. 10 Strategic Planning Policy Statement (SPPS) ........................................................ 11 Telecommunications ................................................................................................. 11 Waste Management .................................................................................................. 12 Renewable Energy .................................................................................................... 13 Relevant Operational Planning Policy ..........................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only for the Period:-10/12/2018 to 16/12/2018
    Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-10/12/2018 to 16/12/2018 Count : 33 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2018/1888/F Farm Dwelling (with attic 71a Ballybannan Road Full David Campbell 71a ABS Services NI 51 Old conversion) Castlewellan Ballybannan Road Railway Close Castlewellan Leitrim Castlewellan BT31 9PL LA07/2018/1889/LBC Repair and refurbishment Former Bank Premises Listed Paul & Jane O'Connor 43 Here Architects Ltd 4-6 works (retrospective) to 40-42 Lower Square Building Drumnaquoile Road Linenhall Street Ground Floor - Lobby, WC, Castlewellan Consent Castlewellan Ballymoney Rooms 1,2 and 5. First Floor - BT31 9LH BT53 6DP WC, Room 7 and 2 LA07/2018/1890/F Alterations to front entrance Adjacent to 43 Main Full Select Vestry of Saintfield Architects Knox & Markwell doors and adjacent window, Street Saintfield Parish Church C/O 43 Main 14 Donaghadee Road with internal re-working of Street Bangor existing ground and first floor Saintfield BT20 6RU layouts, including the creation BT43 7AB of first floor multi purpose room within the existing roof void LA07/2018/1891/LBC Remedial works to retaining Castlewellan Castle Listed DAERA Central Service & Department of Finance -CPD wall Castlewellan Forest Building Rural Affairs Dundonald Ground Floor Park Consent House Clare House Castlewellan Belfast 303 Airport Road West BT31 9BU BT4 3SB Belfast BT3 9ED Page 1 of 8 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-10/12/2018 to 16/12/2018
    [Show full text]
  • First Parish Draw Results - Tuesday 14Th April 2015
    - FIRST PARISH DRAW RESULTS - TUESDAY 14TH APRIL 2015 No’s £ 006 £1,000 Mary O’Prey – Ballynahinch 435 £ 500 Bernadette & Marie – C/o Head Office 065 £ 300 M & S Branniff – Dunmore £200 235 Mrs R Milligan – Dunmore 600 Maeve Lavery – C/o B Collins 327 John Sweeney – Ballynahinch 351 Mr & Mrs J. Johnson – Ballynahinch £100 143 Sheree McAleenan – Ballynahinch 141 Breige Doherty – Ballynahinch 521 Margaret Marner – Ballynahinch 005 Pauline Killen – Crossgar 618 Gary Young – C/o Danny 534 Kathleen Murnin – Ballynahinch Thanks to promoters and contributors. Another successful draw has been arranged. Next Parish Draw will take place on Tuesday 26 th May after the 9.30am Mass. - SECOND PARISH DRAW RESULTS - APRIL 2015 No’s £ 475 £1,000 Pauline McCambridge – B’creen Rd. 222 £ 500 Denise Kennedy – Drumaness 269 £ 300 Fr. Des Loughran – Drumaness £200 400 I Foley & B Trainor – c/o Rhona 518 Molly / Lola / Poppy – c/o Marie 554 Amelia / Joshua Savage – Drumaness 220 Collins Children – c/o Rita Kennedy £100 271 Angela Trimby – Drumaness 175 Susan Walsh – Drumaness 323 Sheila Fitzsimons – Ballynahinch 593 John McAvoy – Drumaness 347 Brenda Campbell – Annahilt 320 Pat Branniff – c/o Hanna’s Shop Thanks to promoters and contributors. Another successful draw has been arranged. - THIRD PARISH DRAW RESULTS - - MAY 201 5 - No’s £ 070 £1,000 Barry Rogan – Dunmore 589 £ 500 Suz. Flynn/Diane McConville – D’ness 436 £ 300 Rosemary Walsh – Ballynahinch £200 010 Francis McGreevy – Ballynahinch 308 Fergus & Mary O’Kane – Ballynahinch 430 Joanne Noade – Drumaness 066 I & S McCann – Dunmore £100 425 Naomi McGrath – c/o Danny 121 Elizabeth Megoran – Drumaness 029 Daphne McConville – Ballynahinch 009 Odran King – Spa Rd.
    [Show full text]