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Planning Applications Decisions Issued Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/06/2017 00:00:00To: 30/06/2017 00:00:00 No. of Applications: 154 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Decision Issued I/2013/0194/F Malcolm Thom 8 Drumearn To the rear of 65-69 Oldtown Proposed 4no. semi detached Permission 12/06/2017 Road Street dwellings and 1 no. detached Granted Cookstown Cookstown dwelling and widening of BT80 9JY approved archway under I/ 2013/0193/F at Oldtown Street. (amended description ) I/2014/0074/F Reid Engineering Ltd 55 To the rear of 51 Knockinroe Proposed alteration of existing Permission 30/06/2017 Knockinroe Road Road Stewartstown access and laneway Granted Stewartstown Dungannon BT71 5LX Dungannon BT71 5LX I/2014/0246/F Reid Engineering Ltd 55 55 Proposed retention of Permission 28/06/2017 Knockanroe Road Knockanroe Road engineering workshop to include Granted Cookstown Cookstown store and ancillary accommodation and storage yard I/2014/0393/F JDC Joinery 4 Flo Road, 11 Killeenan Road Erection of 3 pairs of semi- Permission 21/06/2017 Cookstown Cookstown detached dwellings and 2 Granted detached dwellings, associated site works (8 residential units in total) LA09/2015/0791/F Mr Martin Duggan c/o Agent 150m West of 33 Carnaman 150KW Wind Turbine with a Permission 06/06/2017 Road Minimum Hub Height of 39M and Granted Knockloughrim Maximum Hub Height of 40M and a Blade Diameter of 24M Page 1 of 33 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/06/2017 00:00:00To: 30/06/2017 00:00:00 No. of Applications: 154 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Decision Issued LA09/2015/0849/F P D Construction 30 50m North of 115 Shore Road Proposed housing development Permission 12/06/2017 Dungannon Road Ballyronan comprising 20 2-storey dwellings Granted Moy Magherafelt (9 pairs of semi detached dwellings and two detached dwellings) with associated internal estate road layout and parking and incorporating the approved access arrangement approved under I/2007/0307/F and accepted by Transport NI under application LA09/2015/0222/F LA09/2015/0981/F Mr Jonny Marshall 43 Land approx. 250m S.W. of 43 Proposed free range poultry shed Permission 05/06/2017 Carricklongfield Road Carricklongfield Road with 2 feed bins (Poultry shed to Granted Carnteel Carnteel contain 16000 free range egg Aughnacloy Aughnacloy laying hens) BT69 6DJ LA09/2015/1040/F Martin Daly 155 Old Eglish 61 Eglish Road Proposed farm shop Permission 06/06/2017 Road Dungannon Granted Dungannon BT70 1LA BT71 7PQ LA09/2015/1075/O Teresa McNally 33a 76m NE of 27 Tobermore Road Proposed single dwelling and Permission 12/06/2017 Tobermore Road Draperstown garage Refused Draperstown Page 2 of 33 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/06/2017 00:00:00To: 30/06/2017 00:00:00 No. of Applications: 154 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Decision Issued LA09/2015/1215/F A N Property 146 Pomeroy Lands East of No 21 Erection of 24 no Dwellings Permission 14/06/2017 Road Magherafelt Road and North of consisting of detached and semi Granted Dungannon No's 15 and 40 Fairlea Heights detached and associated BT70 2TY Moneymore siteworks LA09/2015/1227/F N and D Roofing 11 Ardtrea 24/26 High Street Change of use from shop unit Permission 09/06/2017 Road Moneymore and 2 apartments to 4 Granted Dungannon apartments BT71 5LY LA09/2015/1232/F Martin Duggan 33 Carnaman Site at 92m West of 33 Proposed shed for expansion of Permission 02/06/2017 Road Carnaman Road wind turbine business to provide Granted Knockloughrim Knockloughrim a clean room for the repair of BT45 8PN electronics to deal with wind turbines LA09/2015/1262/LBC N and D Roofing 11 Ardtrea 24/26 High Street Change of use from shop unit Consent 08/06/2017 Road Moneymore and 2 apartments to 4No. Granted Dungannon apartments BT71 5LY LA09/2016/0158/O Ms Megan McGarvey 15b 40m W of 15a Tullyheran Road Proposed infill site for dwelling Permission 07/06/2017 Tullyheran Road Maghera and garage Granted Maghera BT46 5JQ Page 3 of 33 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/06/2017 00:00:00To: 30/06/2017 00:00:00 No. of Applications: 154 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Decision Issued LA09/2016/0604/LBC Tealrock Properties Limited Manor Court Existing grade B1 listed building Consent 13/06/2017 Unit 2 Dungannon Park Farm (Manor Court) Proposed change Granted Granville Industrial Estate Moygashel of use. It is proposed to carry out Dungannon Dungannon repairs to and upgrade the existing building envelope, add an extension and reconfigure the interior to form 11 apartments to include associated site works, estate fencing ,gates and landscaping Page 4 of 33 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/06/2017 00:00:00To: 30/06/2017 00:00:00 No. of Applications: 154 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Decision Issued LA09/2016/0605/F Tealrock Properties Limited Manor Court and lands Existing grade B1 listed building Permission 13/06/2017 Unit 2 adjacent (south South West ) to (Manor Court) Proposed change Granted Granville Industrial Manor Court of use. It is proposed to carry out Dungannon Dungannon Park Farm repairs to and upgrade the Moygashel existing building envelope, add Dungannon an extension and reconfigure the interior to form 11 apartments to include associated site works, estate fencing ,gates and landscaping Proposed New Residenrial Development. It is proposed to construct three new 2 storey dwellings and one cottage on the lands adjacent t(south and south west )to the existing listed building Manor Court to include site works/ground remodelling and landscaping LA09/2016/0652/O Bullock Bros 10 Park Road 10-12 Park Road Proposed Apartment Block Permission 08/06/2017 Dungannon Dungannon Granted LA09/2016/0684/O Mr and Mrs David McKendry 8 45m North of 8 Shore Road 2No. two storey dwellings and Permission 15/06/2017 Shore Road Ballinderry Bridge garages Granted Ballinderry Bridge Cookstown Cookstown Page 5 of 33 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/06/2017 00:00:00To: 30/06/2017 00:00:00 No. of Applications: 154 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Decision Issued LA09/2016/0720/F F P McCann Ltd 3 Drumard Lands West of Rainey Court Residential Development of 38 Permission 12/06/2017 Road and East of Mullaghboy Park no 2 Storey Dwellings (7 no 4 Granted Knockloughrim Desertmartin Road bedroom detached dwellings, 7 Magherafelt Magherafelt no 3 bedroom detached dwellings BT45 8QA and 24 no 3 bedroom semi- detached dwellings) LA09/2016/0783/F LCC Group Ltd 16 Churchtown Lands at the rear of no 2 - 12 Retrospective planning for car Permission 13/06/2017 Road Moneymore Road parking area with existing Granted Lissan Cookstown entrance retained and new exit Cookstown proposed onto Lissan Road BT80 9XD (amended plans ) LA09/2016/0919/F James and Brenda McErlean 68 Mullinahoe Road Replacement Dwelling Permission 14/06/2017 68 Mullinahoe Road Ardboe Granted Ardboe BT71 5AU LA09/2016/0985/F Mr & Mrs Brannagh 7 Farm Land situated 60m West of 41 Proposed Dwelling and Garage Permission 23/06/2017 Lodge Tamnadeese Road Granted GreenIsland Castledawson Magherafelt LA09/2016/1034/F Mr G McCann 54 Kilnacart 75 Killyliss Road Change of house type from Permission 12/06/2017 Road Dungannon previously approved 2 Storey Refused Dungannon Dwelling and Storey and a Half BT70 1PD Garage (Ref M/2014/0295/F) to 2 no Semi-Detached Units within same curtilage, footprint and same scale/massing (Retrospective Application) Page 6 of 33 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/06/2017 00:00:00To: 30/06/2017 00:00:00 No. of Applications: 154 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Decision Issued LA09/2016/1063/F Kelly McGrath 21 Aloha View 85m East of 150 Coash Road Access alteration to existing Permission 19/06/2017 Dungannon Drumkee planning approval for Granted BT71 6TJ Dungannon LA09/2015/0724/RM LA09/2016/1065/F Choice Housing 37-41 May Lands to the South of No's 9 Development of 5 no 2 Storey Permission 15/06/2017 Street and 14/16 Castle Place Dwellings and Extension of Granted Belfast Castlecaulfield Castle Place road and BT1 4DN realignment of existing car parking LA09/2016/1076/O James Scullion 47 Glenshane Approx 20m West of 47A Proposed dwelling and garage Permission 05/06/2017 Road Glenshane Road Granted Knockloughrim Knockloughrim Magherafelt BT45 8QR LA09/2016/1153/F Mr John Hamilton 106 102 Shore Road Proposed extension to existing Permission 15/06/2017 Ballyronan Road Ballyronan garage / store to create additional Granted Magherafelt Magherafelt garage space LA09/2016/1195/F Rev. Macolm Patterson Cookstown Independent Proposed extension to existing Permission 12/06/2017 Ebenezer Methodist Church church building to provide church Granted 29 The Dales Morgan's Hill Road hall, toilet facilities, chair store Cookstown Cookstown and additional Sunday school BT80 8TF rooms LA09/2016/1259/F Railway Hill Adventures Ltd 48 Adjacent to 46 Cookstown Variation of Condition No's 3 and Permission 27/06/2017 Cookstown Road Road 4 of Planning Approval I/ Granted Moneymore Moneymore 2000/0565/F BT45 7QF Page 7 of 33 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/06/2017 00:00:00To: 30/06/2017 00:00:00 No. of Applications: 154 Reference Number Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Decision Issued LA09/2016/1279/F Mr David Gordon 46 Kilrea 89 Moneysallin Road Pair of 2 No. Semi detached Permission 21/06/2017 Road Kilrea Dwellings (Amended Description) Refused Portglenone BT44 8JB LA09/2016/1314/F Education Authority 3 Tamnamore EOTAS Provision of Prefabricated Permission 19/06/2017 Charlemont Place 151 Tamnamore Road Accommodation for Education Granted Dungannon Welfare Officer's administration The Mall staff and Peripatetic staff.
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