5 March 2010 · Director of Planning and Building Control (delegated authority)
Palm Cottage, The Curragh, Ballaugh, Isle Of Man, IM7 5bl
The proposal involved the additional use of an existing private manege in Field 224123, part of the curtilage of Palm Cottage, for training members of the public, approximately 12 hours per week, without any physical alterations to the site.
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The officer assessed the proposal against Environment Policy 19, which permits equestrian activities in the countryside only if there is no loss in local amenity, no loss of high quality agricultural …
Environment Policy 19
Requires equestrian activities in countryside to cause no loss in local amenity, no loss of high quality agricultural land (Classes 1 and 2), and highway network to accommodate traffic increase. Officer assessed and confirmed no amenity loss due to remoteness and screening, no agricultural impact as no changes proposed, and minimal highway impact confirmed by consultee.
Environment Policy 20
Presumption against large scale equestrian developments (new buildings/arenas) in High Landscape or Coastal Value areas unless exceptional circumstances. Proposal was additional use of existing manege with no alterations or new structures, so not large scale and acceptable.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved plans
This approval relates to the submitted Location Plan 1, Site Plan 1 and Supporting Information all received on 8th January, 2010.
Use tied to dwelling
The proposed additional use (from private use to training members of the public) shall only be used in association with the principal dwelling of Palm Cottage.
Do not oppose has no traffic management, parking or road safety implications
no objections thereto