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Plan Complete Building Control Commencement Notice Register PSC Letterkenny 074- Donegal County Council 9194299 CN C N Description LocationOwner Address PlanningRef. Date Builder No. Date No. received Name 2014/21824 20/01/2014 Extension 77 St Benildus Ave, Marie Ferris 77 St Benildus Ave Ballyshannon Co Donegal 13/50964 06-Jan-14 Kieran Ballyshannon Walsh 2014/21825 23/01/2014 New Dwelling Magherasollus, RaphoeWilliam Magee Magherasollus Raphoe Co Donegal 13/50761 05-Jan-14 Self 2014/21826 10/02/2014 New Dwelling Cloghbolie, Adrian Sweeney Cloughwilly Lettermacaward Co Donegal 12/50827 20-Jan-14 Self & Garage Leitirmacaward 2014/21827 17/02/2014 Garage 2 Rockhill, Portnablagh, Gordon Chambers 2 Rockhill Portnablagh Dunfanaghy 11/30316 20-Jan-14 Self Dunfanaghy Co Donegal 2014/21828 01/02/2014 New Dwelling Downies, Downings J. Connor Downings Co Donegal 11/40186 08-Jan-14 Self 2014/21829 28/01/2014 New Dwelling Figart, Carrigart Daniel McClafferty Main Street Carrigart Co Donegal 13/50812 08-Jan-14 Self & Garage 2014/21830 24/01/2014 New Dwelling Ranny, LettermacawardMeryll Alcorn Ranny Lettermacaward Co Donegal 13/50766 08-Jan-14 Self 2014/21831 22/01/2014 New Dwelling New Line Road, Gerard & Ann Marie Mc Carnamuggagh Uppe Letterkenny Co Donegal L.80071/13 08-Jan-14 Frank Boyce & Apartment Letterkenny Cormick 2014/21832 10/02/2014 New Dwelling Kilmacrennan Barry Doherty Kilmacrennan Co Donegal 13/50672 16-Jan-14 Self 20 March 2014 Page 1 of 26 CN C N Description LocationOwner Address PlanningRef. Date Builder No. Date No. received Name 2014/21833 31/01/2014 Playgroup Main Street, Newtowncunningham Newtowncunningham Co Donegal 12/70092 16-Jan-14 Masterway Facility Newtowncunningham Playgroup Ltd Enterprises 2014/21834 10/02/2014 New Dwelling Drumnahough, Amanda McFadden Breenagh Letterkenny Co Donegal 12/50953 20-Jan-14 Self Breenagh P.O. 2014/21835 08/02/2014 New Dwelling Meenlaragh, GortahorkSinead Cannon Meenlaragh Gortahork Co Donegal 13/51225 22-Jan-14 Self & Garage 2014/21836 10/02/2014 New Dwelling Lower Faugher, Adam Simmons Lower Faugher Dunfanaghy Co Donegal 13/50631 24-Jan-14 Self Dunfanaghy 2014/21837 21/02/2014 New Dwelling Ballynacarrick, BallintraMartin Gallagher Ballinakillew Laghey Co Donegal 12/50121 24-Jan-14 Self & Garage 2014/21838 12/02/2014 New Dwelling Goldrum, Termon Shaun Robinson Casheleenan Termon Co Donegal 13/50561 28-Jan-14 Self 2014/21839 13/02/2014 New Dwelling Gortinreagh, BallindraitShannon Dolan Tieveboy Ballindrait Co Donegal 13/50742 28-Jan-14 Self & Garage 2014/21840 14/02/2014 Extension to Whitecastle, Quigleys Scoil Naomh Fionan Whitecastle Quigleys Point Co Donegal 13/50397 29-Jan-14 George Gill School Point & Sons 2014/21841 14/02/2014 Extension 7 St Bodens Terrace, Eamonn McDaid 7 St Bodens Terrace Culdaff Co Donegal 13/51399 29-Jan-14 Self Culdaff 2014/21842 24/02/2014 Extension & Finnabanes, Donegal Michael & Michelle Finnabanes Donegal Town Co Donegal 13/50379 29-Jan-14 Self Garage Town Clifford 20 March 2014 Page 2 of 26 CN C N Description LocationOwner Address PlanningRef. Date Builder No. Date No. received Name 2014/21843 12/02/2014 Garage Gortnavern, Coolboy Cathal & Muriel Gortnavern Coolboy Co Donegal 13/51174 29-Jan-14 Self McElhinney 2014/21844 12/01/2014 New Dwelling Cranny Lower, Inver Paudge Rose Cranny Lower Inver Co Donegal 11/20345 29-Jan-14 Self 2014/21845 12/02/2014 Extension Kilbarron, RossnowlaghJohn Meaog Kilbarron Rossnowlagh Co Donegal 11/20165 29-Jan-14 Letterbarrow Const 2014/21846 17/02/2014 Extension Naran, Portnoo Gareth Patterson Narin Portnoo Co Donegal 13/51211 30-Jan-14 David Russell 2014/21847 17/02/2014 New Dwelling Glasserchoo, GortahorkYvonne Doohan Curransport Meenlaragh Co Donegal 11/30078 30-Jan-14 Self 2014/21848 17/02/2014 3 Story Office IDA Technology Park, Bomac North West Ltd Neil T. Blaney Road Letterkenny Co Donegal L.80072/12 30-Jan-14 Dorrian Building Lisnennan, Letterkenny Const 2014/21849 14/02/2014 New Dwelling Tullyarvan, Buncrana Derek Devlin 10 Allendle Ardravan Buncrana 13/50326 30-Jan-14 George Gill Co Donegal & Sons 2014/21850 19/02/2014 New Dwelling Bun Na Leaca, Leitir Sinead Ni Ghallachoir Upper Glassagh Brinlack Co Donegal 12/50930 30-Jan-14 Self Ceanainn 2014/21851 17/02/2014 New Dwelling Largnalarkan, CloghanCliodhna & John 61 Admiran Park Stranorlar Co Donegal 11/30416 31-Jan-14 Self Campbell 2014/21852 14/02/2014 New Dwelling Ballybun, Castlefinn Fiona Mc Glinchey Ballybun Castlefinn Co Donegal 13/50414 31-Jan-14 Self 20 March 2014 Page 3 of 26 CN C N Description LocationOwner Address PlanningRef. Date Builder No. Date No. received Name 2014/21853 18/02/2014 New Dwelling Stonepark, Kevin Muldoon Stonepark Mountcharles Co Donegal 11/20348 03-Feb-14 Self Mountcharles 2014/21854 19/02/2014 New Dwelling Ardeelan Lower, Niall Quinn Ardeelan Rossnowlagh Co Donegal 13/50925 03-Feb-14 Self Rossnowlagh 2014/21855 17/02/2014 Primary Care College Road, HSE Estates Dept St Johns Hospital Ballytivnan 09/20530 03-Feb-14 Boyle Const Ballyshannon Centre Sligo 2014/21856 19/02/2014 Change of Use Abbey Island Td, Whites & Associated Abbeylands Ballyshannon Co Donegal 12/50527 04-Feb-14 Ardvoca to office space Ballyshannon Hotels Ltd Properties 2014/21857 19/02/2014 Extension Largynagreana, John & Michelle Largynagreana Killybegs Co Donegal 13/50909 04-Feb-14 Glebe Killybegs McGuinness Builders 2014/21858 21/02/2014 New Dwelling Slatehill, Emmet & Maria Rushe Killyverry Newtowncunning Co Donegal 13/51088 04-Feb-14 Self & Garage Newtowncunningham 2014/21859 18/02/2014 New Dwelling Foxholes, Neil Black Culinean Redcastle Co Donegal 12/50604 04-Feb-14 Jim Magheradrumman, Cavanagh Carndonagh 2014/21860 21/02/2014 New Dwelling Loughfad, Portnoo Christopher McNelis Loughfad Portnoo Co Donegal 13/51101 05-Feb-14 Self 2014/21861 21/02/2014 New Dwelling Kilkenny, Glenties Evelyn Ward Kilkenny Glenties Co Donegal 08/30571 05-Feb-14 Self & Garage 2014/21862 20/02/2014 New Dwelling Stormhill, Ardara Patrick McCafferty Glencoe Ardara Co Donegal 12/30172 05-Feb-14 Self & Garage 20 March 2014 Page 4 of 26 CN C N Description LocationOwner Address PlanningRef. Date Builder No. Date No. received Name 2014/21863 24/02/2014 New Dwelling Marrian Villas, Mullans Pat McCaddan Stranass Td Donegal PO Donegal Town 13/51190 05-Feb-14 Michael Td, Donegal Town Co Donegal McMenamin 2014/21864 21/02/2014 Extension Aghayeevoge, KillybegsTrevor Murrin Aghayeevoge Killybegs Co Donegal 13/51090 05-Feb-14 John Fox 2014/21865 20/02/2014 New Dwelling Magheraboy, Aine Killen & Stephen Magheraboy Killygordon Co Donegal 12/50971 06-Feb-14 Self & Garage Killygordon Dooher 2014/21866 20/02/2014 New Dwelling Ballylawn, Rhona Harkin Ballylawn Manorcunningha Co Donegal 08/40492 06-Feb-14 Self & Garage Manorcunningham 2014/21867 24/02/2014 New Dwelling Sandfield, Ardara Enda Gallagher Sandfield Ardara Co Donegal 13/51091 06-Feb-14 Self & Garage 2014/21868 24/02/2014 Extension Glebe, Donegal TownCaroline Gillespie Glebe Donegal Town Co Donegal 13/51097 06-Feb-14 Francis Gillespie 2014/21869 03/03/2014 New Dwelling Duntinny, Portsalon, Kieran McBride Duntinny Portsalon Kerrykeel 13/51158 06-Feb-14 Self Kerrykeel Co Donegal 2014/21870 26/02/2014 New Dwelling Keadew, Burtonport Chris Maassen Keadew Burtonport Co Donegal 12/50637 10-Feb-14 Self 2014/21871 26/02/2014 Extension Cois Claidi, Machaire Kit Keating Cois Claidi Machaire Chlocha An Bun Beag 13/51186 10-Feb-14 Self Chlochair, An Bun Beag Co Dhun na nGall 2014/21872 26/02/2014 Extension An Mhin Mhor Thoir, Seamus O Baoighill An Mhin Mhor Thoir Baile Na Finne Co Dhun na nGall 12/50270 10-Feb-14 Self Baile Na Finne 20 March 2014 Page 5 of 26 CN C N Description LocationOwner Address PlanningRef. Date Builder No. Date No. received Name 2014/21873 28/02/2014 New Dwelling College Road, B.O.M, St Eunans College Road Letterkenny Co Donegal N/A 11-Feb-14 Roofing Letterkenny College Systems 2014/21874 25/02/2014 New Dwelling Mullanacross, Ralph Thompson 29 Saimer Drive Ballyshannon Co Donegal 11/20038 10-Feb-14 Self Bridgetown 2014/21875 25/02/2014 New Dwelling Cornagillagh, ConvoyRuth Black 144 Belldoo Strabane Co Tyrone 12/50666 06-Feb-14 Self 2014/21876 26/02/2014 School Bun A Leaca, Co Dhun Coiste Cairde Bhun Bun An Inbhir, Na Doiri Beaga Co Dhun na nGall 11/30367 10-Feb-14 Self Extension na nGall Inbhir 2014/21877 12/03/2014 New Dwelling Main Street, Aundrea Mulreany Drumlaghtafin Inver Co Donegal 13/50320 10-Feb-14 Martin & Garage Mountcharles McInern 2014/21878 24/02/2014 New Dwelling Ardnagallagh, BallintraLea Manoe Ardnagallagh Ballintra Co Donegal 13/51308 10-Feb-14 Self 2014/21879 27/02/2014 Change of Use Ballyhaskey, Lifford Credit Union Bridge Street Lifford Co Donegal 13/51116 10-Feb-14 George Gill to Credit Union Newtowncunningham & Sons 2014/21880 28/02/2014 New Dwelling Ballymagroarty, BallintraRonan McShea Glasbolie Td Ballintra Co Donegal 12/50326 10-Feb-14 Self 2014/21881 25/02/2014 New Dwelling Corlea, Ballyshannon Martin McLaughlin The Mullins Ballyshannon Co Donegal 08/20586 10-Feb-14 Self & Garage 2014/21882 25/02/2014 New Dwelling Woodlands, LetterkennyCiaran Doherty Middle Road Ballyraine Letterkenny 10/40376 10-Feb-14 Self Co Donegal 20 March 2014 Page 6 of 26 CN C N Description LocationOwner Address PlanningRef. Date Builder No. Date No. received Name 2014/21883 26/02/2014 New Dwelling Carrownamaddy, Ciaran Duffy Carrownamaddy Dunfanaghy Co Donegal 12/50415 11-Feb-14 Self Creeslough 2014/21884 26/02/2014 New Dwelling Tullan Strand Rd, Nora Keohane Murray Drumacrin Bundoran Co Donegal 13/50613 11-Feb-14 Self & Garage Finner,
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