Posts Tagged ‘Ballymena’

Planning approval in Broughshane

We’ve just received planning permission for our clients renovation in Broughshane, County Antrim.
It’s only a small project but it required planning and building control.
You never know when you might need to use an architect….so if so, keep us in mind 🙂

Into Business Magazine Article

We’ve been featured in Into Business Magazine is published by Ballymena Business Centre to promote entrepreneurship in the Ballymena Borough Council area. We were asked to provide an article with regards to our experience with the back to work scheme, which was invaluable to helping us start up our business. We’ve found this another positive step towards making Slemish Design Studio a success and with any luck some more much needed publicity 🙂

 

Into Business Magazine Article

 

Awarded new project in ballymena!!

We’ve been awarded another self build project in ballymena…well worth working on a Saturday!! Golf at Galgorm Castle tomorrow to celebrate

Office refurb – ballymena

Ceilings going up in our own office. With any luck it’ll smarten it up and keep the heat in (400mm insulation)

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Building Control Approval in Randalstown

Building Control Approval in for our project in Randalstown, County Antrim…looking forward to seeing this go on site.

Free Insulation from Power NI

As winter has well and truly set in with us, take a look at what offers & grants may be available to you, a friend or family member.
Funded by the Northern Ireland Sustainable Energy Programme (NISEP) Power NI are offering cavity wall and loft insulation for free, helping you save up to £150 a year off your energy bills.

http://www.ageuk.org.uk/northern-ireland/home–care/improving-your-home/free-insulation-from-power-ni/

Attwood’s proposals to ease planning rules for farmers

Environment Minister Alex Attwood today proposed easing of planning rules for farmers.

Farmers will be able to undertake new build or extend agricultural buildings including sheds for hay and straw, storage and maintenance of agricultural machinery and plant, milking parlours, slurry storage tanks and chicken and other livestock sheds without having to go through the planning application process. This would mean farmers could construct buildings up to 500 square metres without the need for a planning application (the equivalent of over 5,000 square feet). At present they can erect up to 300 square metres without the need for a planning application.

Commenting on the consultation Alex Attwood said: “The agriculture industry represents a vital part of the economy. These proposals, which are the most generous in these islands, will eliminate unnecessary red tape to enable agriculture to grow in a challenging economic climate. I want to help expand our agri- food business by 40% in the next few years. That is what producers tell me they hope to achieve – these changes can help the industry to do so.”

“Increasing the range of agricultural development that no longer needs planning permission will make it easier for farmers to undertake development. But these changes strike an essential balance. They free up farmers to make improvements with safeguards to protect neighbours and ensure that development is of an appropriate scale and character.”

The consultation will also provide for the installation of structures of up to 500m2 to house anaerobic digestion plant on agricultural units. Put simply, anaerobic digestion is a treatment process using, for example, farm crops and animal waste to produce biogas which can be used as a fuel to power and heat the farm.

Following public consultation and the Assembly process it is anticipated that these proposals will become law in Spring 2013.

Alex Attwood continued: “I have said repeatedly that renewable energy and technology is our single biggest economic opportunity. This is why I am working hard to get planning better fit for purpose with more renewable approvals which will help our economy and meet Executive Renewable Energy targets. I want to do what I can to provide farmers and others to seize the benefits of renewable technologies such as anaerobic digesters which can help to make savings and reduce running costs in the longer term.

“The measures proposed today and indeed all of the changes I am making to the planning system are all part of my ongoing commitment to ensure that planning delivers benefits to the economy in an efficient and timely manner whilst protecting our environment. The DOE is leading in protecting the environment and in supporting economic recovery. These proposals demonstrate this.”

The consultation runs until 18th January 2013 and can be accessed at http://www.planningni.gov.uk/agribuildingsconsultation.pdf

this information was taken from the following website – http://www.planningni.gov.uk/index/news/news_releases/planning_rules_farmers.htm

Night our for Slemish Design Studio at Local Awards

ballymena chamber of commerce awards 2012

 

Had a great night at the Chamber of Commerce Awards and were well feed & watered by Tullyglass Hotel.
In the end we never won the best website award….that went to Patton, but credit where credit’s due and congratulations to them.
As we were told by a number of guests that evening, with only being up and running of such a short time we should (and are) very proud of being a finalist for the awards.

congratulations to all involved with the evening and to all the winners and finalists from slemish design studio.

we’ve been shortlisted for the ballymena chamber of commerce best website award!!!!!

We’ve just received an email to say that our website has just been shortlisted for the Ballymena Borough Chamber of Commerce and Industry Website of 2012 Award.
As we’ve just went live with our website and have been going as a business a short while we’re are quite pleased and proud to say the least.
Onwards and upwards for SDS architects…The Gala Evening where the winners will be announced is being held on Thursday 11th October in Tullyglass House Hotel. So if nothing else we’ll have an excuse to dress up and have a good night out.