**Document:** DAFF Labour Requirement Report
**Application:** 06/01045/A — Approval in principle for the erection of an agricultural workers dwelling
**Decision:** Refused
**Decision Date:** 2006-10-24
**Parish:** Maughold
**Document Type:** report / planning_statement
**Source:** https://planningportal.im/a/80984-maughold-ballagilley-farm-rhowin-road-dwelling-outline/documents/1473040

---

# DAFF Labour Requirement Report

## Labour Requirement Report

[Table omitted in markdown export]

For

Mr. R. Quayle,
Ballakilley,
Maughold
Isle of Man

AB Unit Reference AB1340

19th July 2006

Report prepared by:

SAC
c/o DAFF
Agricultural Services Division,
Knockaloe Farm,
Peel.
Isle of Man.
IM5 3AJ
Tel 01624 842335
Fax 01624 844374
email: andrew.macdonald@daff.gov.im

Contact: Andrew Macdonald

Disclaimer: This report has been prepared exclusively for the use of Mr. R. Quayle on the basis of information supplied, and no responsibility can be accepted for actions taken by any third party arising from their interpretation of the information contained in this document. No other third party may rely on the report, and if they do, then they rely upon it at their own risk.

## Ballakilley and Ballagilley

AB Reference 1340

The farms of Ballakilley and Ballagilley are mixed livestock farms in Maughold operated by Robert Quayle and his son Andrew. Ballakilley extends to approximately 170 acres, and Ballagilley 130 acres, giving a combined total of 300 acres. All of the land is owner-occupied.

The main enterprises on the farm are a herd of 30 spring calving suckler cows, with all progeny finished on farm. There is a flock of 350 cross ewes producing finished lambs. In addition to these enterprises, the business also purchases around 80 store cattle for finishing each year. All of the land on both farms is utilised for either grazing livestock on, or for growing crops for rearing livestock.

### Summary of Cropping

[Table omitted in markdown export]

### Summary of Stocking

[Table omitted in markdown export]

Using "Standard Labour Requirement Data" produced for agricultural and horticultural activities as agreed by DEFRA, SEERAD and DANI under the UK Farm Classification Working Party, the total labour requirement for Ballakilley and Ballagilley can be calculated – see Appendix 1.

Taking account of the cropping and livestock carried on the farm it is calculated the agricultural labour requirement is 2.09 labour units.

The size of this unit and the stock carried justifies 2 Full Time Equivalents (FTE) engaged in agricultural activities.

The following points should also be taken into account:

1. Currently there is no house available to the business at Ballagilley. There is one worker’s cottage on Ballakilley, but Mr. Quayle’s mother currently resides there, while Mr. Quayle lives in the farmhouse at Ballakilley. The original farmhouse at Ballagilley had to be sold.

2. The holdings of Ballakilley and Ballagilley carry a stock of breeding ewes and breeding cows. It is essential for animal welfare and desirable for security that those individuals responsible for looking after the livestock are resident on the unit.

3. During calving and lambing, livestock may require regular supervision throughout the day and night. It is therefore both practical and convenient that those involved with these duties are resident on the unit itself.

4. The proposed site for the dwelling house would not result in the loss of any trees hedges or walls, and as such will not impact upon the natural heritage of the site.

Total Standards Hours:-

Based on UK agricultural Wages Board 39 hour week, on Full Time Equivalent (FTE) = 1900 hours per annum

Calculated Standard Labour Requirement for Ballakilley and Ballagilley = 3964.4
1900
= 2.09 Labour Units

[Table omitted in markdown export]

---

*Data sourced from the Isle of Man public planning register under the [Isle of Man Open Government Licence](https://www.gov.im/about-this-site/open-government-licence/).*
*Canonical page: https://planningportal.im/a/80984-maughold-ballagilley-farm-rhowin-road-dwelling-outline/documents/1473040*
