Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Childrens Licence for Michelin Athletic Club Ballymena

We’re pleased to say that we’ve successfully gained a Childrens licence for Michelin Athletic Club in Ballymena, County Antrim


The Children’s Licence means the Michelin Club can offer a variety of birthday parties in the week or weekend, subject to availability


Entertainment available


  • Bouncy castle/inflatable’s with airplay inflatable’s

  • Football

  • Xbox & Wii

  • Tattoo & Beauty

  • Flossy Treat sweets

  • Daisy Rainbow balloon extravaganza

  • Disco

Packages can include


  • Food

  • Invitations

  • Cake

  • Entertainment

Gifts offer a variety of birthday parties in the week or weekend, subject to availability


For more information contact the Michelin Club directly on 028 2566 3655

or check out there Facebook page for more information - Michelin Athletic Club Facebook Page


Childrens licence



Childrens Licence for Michelin Athletic Club Ballymena

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Durkan announces improvements to speed up planning process

Environment Minister Mark H Durkan today announced improvements to speed up the planning process in Northern Ireland


In October last year, the Minister decided not to move the Planning Bill to further consideration stage but emphasised his commitment to driving forward reform to speed up the planning system.


In a keynote speech at the Planning Forum today Mark H Durkan announced:


· Shorter and simplified policy. At present there are twenty separate planning policy publications. This will be reduced to one single Strategic Planning Policy Statement. Consultation on this should issue later this month.


· Intense, pre-application discussions, and widespread involvement of community in discussions, thus ensuring planning decisions can be taken much quicker.


· Promptly refusing planning applications that are substandard. This will unclog much time spent on trying to upgrade substandard applications.


· Action to ensure faster responses from consultees. This includes “Backlog Blitzes” to clear outstanding consultations in NIEA. Also new arrangements for future consultations in NIEA, such as a ‘planning control team’, a single point of contact for consultations and new protocols for processing consultations.


· Much greater access to planning case officers.


Mark H Durkan said: “My aim is to create a planning system that is fast, fair and fit for purpose. A system which is less complex, more effective, more efficient and more customer focused.


“ A system that delivers for business, with timely decisions that bring investment and jobs but not at the expense of our environment, planet or people.


“A system which realises that the environment and the economy should not, and cannot be, at loggerheads. A system that fully recognises that a vibrant, sustainable environment can be a driver of prosperity and job creation”.


“As I listen to councils, businesses, communities, environment groups, one of the issues I hear most is the need for greater certainty. Certainty in terms of the timescales for processing applications to decision, be it a yes or no; certainty of the policy context so stakeholders will know what is likely to be acceptable or unacceptable; certainty that the views of local communities will be sought and considered in a meaningful way and certainty that the planning system that we transfer to councils in 2015 will be fair and fit for purpose. I believe these measures individually and collectively will deliver this certainty for the benefit of all users of the planning system. 


“These measures provide a real opportunity to speed up decision making and enhance community involvement. And it paves the way for the seamless transfer of powers to councils in 2015. My vision is for a better environment and a stronger economy. These actions will help do that. ”


Minister Durkan also encouraged all stakeholders to play their part in delivering the new system. In particular he encouraged applicants to submit good applications informed by pre application discussions and pre application community consultation.


The Minister said: “I encourage applicants and developers to work with planners in ensuring quality, soundly based applications are submitted. In return, they can expect quicker decisions. Better performance based on better, comprehensive and complete applications is the way forward. “


 


Information taken from Planning NI website


Should you require any further information, Please do not hesitate to contact our office



Durkan announces improvements to speed up planning process

A foggy day on the golf course

Saturdays day off rest on the golf course at Ballymena Golf Club

Thursday, 9 January 2014

transfer map survey in Ballyclare

Transfer Map Survey in Ballyclare.

This will enable our clients to apply for a mortgage which we are supervising on.
ballyclare survey


Joe at the smart end of the tape while I hold the stupid end!!!


transfer map survey in Ballyclare

Thursday, 19 December 2013

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

We’d like to wish all those a very Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year. We’ve had a great year at Slemish Design Studio, from finally fixing up our office, to finalists for Best new business of the year to getting some great projects on the board, with any luck 2014 & beyond will be the same for us all.


Have a great break & see you all in 2014!!
Steven & Joe


 


Merry Christmas & Happy New Year


 


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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Raceview Riverside Path

Our Clients Raceview Mill Ltd have added another proposal for the Raceview Mill Project in Broughshane, County Antrim


 


taken from their Facebook account:


We have confirmed a number of times we want a safe, family and tourist friendly path at Raceview, to replace the old muddy and dangerous one which was normally used only by dog walkers.


We are delighted therefore to announce our proposal for a BUTTERFLY path running from the Knockan Road, all the way along the river, through the mill to the Raceview Road. This will be a tourist/family friendly path, with butterfly attracting plants alongside.


Here is a comparison of the old path and the new one.


OLD PATH

To the side of the old path for most of the way are houses, high concrete posts and ugly wire fencing.

BUTTERFLY PATH

… will run all the way along the river and trees, then through the restored mill.


OLD PATH

The old path runs along the primary school grounds endangering children, for instance from people taking photos over or through the fence.

BUTTERFLY PATH

… is well away from the school.


OLD PATH

The old path has over 100 yards of a long, horrible, narrow section. In places little more than two feet wide. Pattons raised the height of the concrete wall to 11 foot, topped with barbed wire to keep out those who congregated there.

BUTTERFLY PATH

… will have good width all the way.


OLD PATH

The narrow section of the old path has three, blind 90 degree bends. You cannot see who is coming behind you, or who is up ahead. Unsafe and nasty.

BUTTERFLY PATH

… will have no blind turns.


OLD PATH

Because of the narrow section it could not be made safe or suitable for tourists and families. We doubt any woman has ever walked it without holding her breath.

BUTTERFLY PATH

… will be one where you will want to take visitors, completely safe and insurable – a tourist magnet.


OLD PATH

No facilities

BUTTERFLY PATH

At the mill end will be toilets, places to sit and relax, have a coffee and a browse around the restored mill if you wish.


OLD PATH

Threatens jobs and economic development

BUTTERFLY PATH

… will help the local economy by providing passing trade for the local fledgling businesses in the craft and enterprise units.


We are convinced the old path was a permissive right of way, not a public right of way. Given the evidence we have collected, we believe the council’s investigation will confirm this.

We had to close the old path for safety reasons and we did so properly after consultation with council officers and giving proper written notice.


Sincere thanks to those forward thinking members of the Broughshane community who have been so supportive to date. Raceview Mill is a commercial venture but that does not mean it cannot also be an asset to the whole community.


 


 


raceview riverside path


 


 



Raceview Riverside Path

Monday, 2 December 2013

Rococo Bar Ballymena opens

our clients have opened Rococo Bar Ballymena

We’re pleased to see that one of our clients has got up & running.
Rococo Bar/Restaurant at the bottom on Wellington Street, Ballymena.
We were pleased to provide a detailed survey & drawings for a drinks license & children’s area license.
Check out the Rococo Facebook page for offers & what’s on.
Slemish Design Studio would like to wish Daryl & Jackie all the best in they’re venture..
I’ll also be in to blag a feed & a few beer :)

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rococo bar

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

New renovation project in Crossmaglen County Armagh

Great news!!! Slemish Design Studio have been appointed as architects to renovate and extend a 300yr old cottage outside Crossmaglen, County Armagh with fantastic views over Lough Ross.

Looking forward to getting stuck into it with our clients Danielle & Peter

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Meetings & site visits in antrim

Big meeting for us this morning...looking forward to it. Then a site visit in #antrim to our dublin road house nearing completion

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