**Document:** Manx Wildlife Trust Statement
**Application:** 14/01411/B — Creation of a campsite for three safari tents and improvement works to vehicular entrance, car parking and access route
**Decision:** Permitted
**Decision Date:** 2015-01-30
**Parish:** Malew
**Document Type:** report / planning_statement
**Source:** https://planningportal.im/a/5490-malew-part-field-s-424764/documents/1575252

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# Manx Wildlife Trust Statement

## Appendix 04

### Expert Witness

Supplementary information from Mr Duncan Bridges

#### Duncan Bridges (Director)

- Manx Wildlife Trust
- 7-8 Market Place
- Peel
- Isle of Man
- IM5 1AB
- British Isles

homcastle:thomas

13th March 2015

Horncastle Thomas
Architects and Designers
20 Athol Street
Douglas
ISLE OF MAN
IM1 1JA

Dear Ms Horncastle,

**Re: Planning Appeal – Application 14/0114/B: Beechcroft Farm**

Further to our conversation of earlier today, please accept the following statement from myself for inclusion in your draft submission to the Planning Department next week.

**Supplementary Statement by Mr Duncan Bridges of the Manx Wildlife Trust**

The report *Planting and Management Plan for Proposed Safari Campsite, Beechcroft Farm, Gansey, Isle of Man*, (December 2014) was produced by myself, Mr Duncan Bridges, in response to a request from Horncastle Thomas Architects, on behalf of their client Mr Gareth Craig, for a planting and management plan for the land within which the proposed campsite is to be located.

The plans and recommendations contained within that report were put forward as suitable methods and layouts to address the issues of visibility, screening and habitat creation - as stated in paragraph 1.5 of that report: ‘... for the creation and management of hedges, shelter belts and sward management that maintains and enhances the current ecological value of the site as well as providing visual and aesthetic improvements to the site as a camp site.

The report was compiled after several site visits in 2014 during which detailed surveys of the existing habitat and ecology of the site were compiled. In my opinion the resultant recommendations contained within the report satisfy the requirements and specifications as laid out in the survey brief and provide suitable and adequate screening planting to supplement the thick vegetation belts that already exist on two sides of the application site.

*Continued overleaf*

Manx Wildlife Trust
Treisht Vanninagh Y
Doogys Feie
7-8 Market Place
Peel
IM5 1AB
Tel 01624 844432
Email: enquiries@manxwt.org.uk

Duncan Bridges
Director
01624 844432
07624 421857
Email: Duncan@manxwt.org.uk

Chairman
Mr R. Higgins.
Patron
H.E. Mr Adam Wood
Lieutenant Governor
Registered Charity No
225 IOM
Registered Company No
5297 IOM

With regards to specific matters arising within the appellants reasons for appeal, I offer the following comments and responses;

### Para (c) Proposed Woodlands.

The appellants rightly points out that in the report we produced, in Section 2: List of constraints and other factors pertinent to the planting and management plan, we identified that the site was in a location where it was exposed to both high winds and salt spray. These facts, amongst others, were detailed as constraints that were duly and appropriately considered when drawing up the list of species to be used and the planting plan suggested. As a result the list of species, methods of planting and support staking and the recommendation of maximum size of tree to use as well as aftercare management were all put forward to ensure the optimal conditions for successful establishment and growth of the planted trees.

The estimated establishment time of 5-6 years for these hedgerows and screening belts, as mentioned in the report (but contested in para 5 of the appellant’s statement) is in my opinion a fair and reasonable estimate based on experience of planting trees in similarly exposed and salt sprayed locations on the Isle of Man where recommended methods of support, planting and aftercare have been used and successful establishment and forward growth of the trees has resulted.

### (e) Other Issues

#### (ii) Sensitive Verge

The assessment of the sensitive verge and subsequent proposed method of dismantlement of the bank and restoration of the verge and bank habitat contained within section 3.2 of the report is based on experience gained from other sites and is a method that has been successful when used on other verge / bank habitats in the past by the author.

Yours

Duncan Bridges
Director
Manx Wildlife Trust

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*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/5490-malew-part-field-s-424764/documents/1575252*
