Tullysran beat belleeks 1.11 to .3. It was a very one sided game with beleek only scoring one point from play (I think). A belleek player suffered a bad injury rite at the death so I hope he is ok.
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Headn o e
There have been some mind blowingly profound posts on this board - but this one is beyond the scope of my understanding.
Hav g tm
Quote from: Seany on September 02, 2009, 01:41:42 PM
Sorry - I'm sure he'll try and spin this one out like the one he told the Tribune that he heard he hadn't got the job by teletext when the chairman and sec. had actually gone to his house hours before to tell him face to face that he hadn't got it.
The more I think of this, the more sickened I get by what he has done to our county. And he hasn't done it to the County Board. he's done it to US!!! the ordinary gaels of the county who wanted him to get the job.
Maybe Big Joe was right all along!!
Quote from: orangeman on June 13, 2009, 01:43:46 PM
Our club has got talent !!
Definitely would fill a hall. The talent needs to be new.
Quote from: longball on June 05, 2009, 09:39:56 AM
Paper talk this morning that Man City ready to bid £20million for Xavi after it came out about Liverpools finance worries.
Quote from: oakleafgael on May 20, 2009, 04:39:49 PMQuote from: lfdown2 on May 20, 2009, 04:28:59 PMQuote from: Hank Everlast on May 20, 2009, 04:23:26 PMQuote from: Donagh on May 20, 2009, 03:43:41 PM
Have spotted a few properties in the Mourne area that I'd be interested in but I'm not clued into the complexities of the planning laws. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The first property is a smallholding with a disused farmhouse and outbuildings. The house is in a bad state of repair and is a little small, so if I was renovating it would almost be a complete rebuild with an extension. Even though I'm not from the area, would it be likely that I could knock and rebuild, or would I just have to renovate whatever is already there?
The second property is a ruined cottage again on a smallholding. The cottage beyond salvaging - no roof and only three walls. What's my chances of getting planning permission for a new build?
The third is a fairly well maintained wee cottage on a smallholding. This only has one bedroom and is way to small for our needs. What would my options be here i.e. could I knock it and build another or would I be restricted to extending?
On a general point, if I was to renovate one of these, what sort of time are you talking before I get a decision on outline planning permission?
1st one you will get permission, but it will be like for like, a small dwelling with same ridge level etc and will have to be sited on footprint.
2nd one, same as, but it would have to exhibit essential characteristics of house, eg structural walls, thats it. favour will be give to those proposlas that show significant environmental benefits, eg gettn rid of an eyesore!
3rd, replacement would again be restriced to something similar to existing, floorspace may be able to be increased for example to the rear as long as the visual appearance does not appear any larger.
Planning permission will take different times in different areas, anything from 1 month now (new streamlining process in place) till a few months or longer if there are amendments needed.
Give me a pm if you want any further advice
What ifdown and oakleaf gael are referring to is the old system and the old PPS 14 REGULATIONS. However they have recently been updated to draft pps21 which gives more leeway!
so are they using the new pps21 while they are still in the consultation process?
Some councils are working under the pps21 and others are still using pps14 and others are sitting on their arses and doing nothing at all.
Quote from: Donagh on May 20, 2009, 03:43:41 PM
Have spotted a few properties in the Mourne area that I'd be interested in but I'm not clued into the complexities of the planning laws. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The first property is a smallholding with a disused farmhouse and outbuildings. The house is in a bad state of repair and is a little small, so if I was renovating it would almost be a complete rebuild with an extension. Even though I'm not from the area, would it be likely that I could knock and rebuild, or would I just have to renovate whatever is already there?
The second property is a ruined cottage again on a smallholding. The cottage beyond salvaging - no roof and only three walls. What's my chances of getting planning permission for a new build?
The third is a fairly well maintained wee cottage on a smallholding. This only has one bedroom and is way to small for our needs. What would my options be here i.e. could I knock it and build another or would I be restricted to extending?
On a general point, if I was to renovate one of these, what sort of time are you talking before I get a decision on outline planning permission?