**Document:** APL Plannig Statement
**Application:** 21/01486/B — Erection of a multipurpose hall, entrance canopy over the existing entrance, replacement of existing roof tiles with artificial slates and creation of new car parking
**Decision:** Permitted
**Decision Date:** 2022-03-16
**Parish:** Braddan
**Document Type:** report / planning_statement
**Source:** https://planningportal.im/a/8375-braddan-salvation-army-roof-replacement/documents/944400

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# APL Plannig Statement

##### S tatement to Accompany a Planning Application

![A photograph showing the exterior of a two-story white building with green accents, identified as The Salvation Army, featuring a covered entrance and paved foreground.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/12/6811352.jpg)

i n respect of

##### A lterations and Extension to The Salvation Army Douglas Corps, Isle of Man Business Park, Braddan, I sle of Man

I SSUED: A 0 7/12/21 I ssued for Planning approval

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### S tatement to Accompany a Planning Application

i n respect of

### A lterations and Extension to The Salvation Army Douglas Corps, Isle of Man Business Park, Braddan, I sle of Man

C ontents:

- 1 . I ntroduction
- 2 . B ackground
- 3 . T he Application Site
- 4 . T he Proposed Development
- 5 . P lanning History
- 6 . P lanning Considerations
- 7 . A ssessment of the Proposals

- A ppendix I - Parking Assessment
- A ppendix II - Site Photographs

### 1 . I ntroduction

- 1 .1. T he S alvation A rmy D ouglas C orps ( SADC) i s s eeking t o e xpand a nd u pgrade t heir p remises i n t he I sle o f M an B usiness P ark, B raddan ( the a pplication s ite), t o m ore e ﬀectively a nd c ompletely d eliver t heir programme of church and charitable community work in the Isle of Man.
- 1 .2. T he S ADC w as f ormerly h eadquartered i n p remises i n L ord S treet, D ouglas, b ut h ad t o v acate t hese p remises i n 2 018, d ue t o t he d iscovery o f s igniﬁcant s tructural d efects w hich r endered t he b uilding

- n o longer ﬁt for use.

1 .3. T he S ADC a cquired t he a pplication s ite, w hich w as t hen t he f ormer B ritish R ed C ross h eadquarters, i n e arly 2 020. P ermission w as g ranted, i n D ecember 2 020 ( PA 2 0/01217/C), f or a c hange o f u se s o t hat t he b uilding c ould b e u sed a s a b ase f rom w hich t o d eliver t heir p rogramme o f w ork i n t he I sle

- o f Man, although the building cannot currently accommodate a worship hall.

- 1 .4. I t h as a lways b een t he l onger t erm a spiration o f t he S ADC t o e xtend a nd r emodel t he b uilding t o a ccommodate a w orship h all, i n o rder t o c reate a p ermanent b ase f or t he d elivery o f b oth t he c hurch a nd c ommunity c omponents o f t heir M ission P rogramme, a nd t hese w orks a re t he s ubject o f the current Planning application.

2 . B ackground

#### 2 .1. T he Salvation Army’s Community Programme:

- 2 .1.1. T he S alvation A rmy i s a n i nternational c hurch a nd c haritable o rganization. T hey a re f undamentally a w orldwide e vangelical C hristian c hurch t hat b elieves i n l iving t heir f aith t hrough c ompassionate

- s ervice t o t heir c ommunity, a nd t hey a re k nown f or t heir s ocial a nd c ommunity w ork, p articularly
- t heir ongoing supportive work to the poor and vulnerable.

- 2 .1.2. T he S alvation A rmy D ouglas C orps ( SADC) h as b een s erving t he I sle o f M an f or 1 38 y ears. T he C orps h as u ntil r ecently b een b ased i n D ouglas, t he I sland’s c apital. A s t he s ingle C orps i n t he I sle o f M an, t heir c ommunity i ncludes t he w hole I sland. H owever, t hey a re a lso s trongly f ocused o n s erving the immediate community, and actively promote their community activities in the local area.
- 2 .1.3. T he I sle o f M an e conomy h as e xperienced t hree d ecades o f c ontinuous e conomic g rowth

- s upported b y t he i nternational ﬁ nancial s ervices i ndustry. H owever, i n r ecent y ears, t here h as b een a c hanging d emographic, w ith a p rojected i ncrease i n t he n umber o f e lderly a nd e conomically i nactive r esidents. A s igniﬁcant n umber o f r esidents s truggle t o c ope w ith l ow p ay, j ob i nsecurity, m ental h ealth i ssues a nd a ddiction. I n c ommon w ith m any w estern e conomies, t here i s a n i ncreasing d ivide b etween t he ‘ haves’ a nd ‘ have-nots’, a nd r elatively h igh l iving a nd h ousing c osts c an i mpact e specially h ard o n t he s ocially d eprived. T his p resents a s ocio-economic c hallenge w ith
- t he p otential f or i ncreased v ulnerability a ssociated w ith d eprivation. T his h as b een r eﬂected, f or e xample, i n t he n umbers o f p eople s eeking h elp f rom t he F ood B ank a nd i n t he d emand f or a ﬀordable housing.

- 2 .1.4. T hrough i ts C ommunity R elief p rogramme, t he S ADC p rovides p ractical h elp a nd a ssistance t o t he m ost n eedy a nd v ulnerable m embers o f t he c ommunity. T his h as r ecently b een e xpanded t o i nclude a d ebt a dvice s ervice, w hich o ﬀers f ree a dvice a nd s upport t o t hose i n ﬁ nancial d iﬃculty. I n a ddition, t hey p rovide a w ide r ange o f s upport s ervices t hat a im t o i mprove w ellbeing f or t he I sle o f

M an c ommunity a s a w hole, i ncluding a t oddler g roup, f amily a ctivity g roups a nd a s ocial c lub f or t he elderly.

- 2 .2. T he Need for a Single Location:

- 2 .2.1. I n m odern t imes, T he S alvation A rmy i s m ostly r ecognised f or t heir s ocial a nd c ommunity w ork, p articularly t heir o ngoing s upportive w ork t o t he p oor a nd v ulnerable. I n a ddition, t hey a re f undamentally a w orldwide e vangelical C hristian c hurch t hat b elieves i n l iving t heir f aith t hrough c ompassionate s ervice t o t heir c ommunity. S ocial t ransformative w ork a nd C hristian C hurch f ellowship are therefore intertwined and inseparable in the movement’s ideology.
- 2 .2.2. F or t his r eason, T he S alvation A rmy h as h istorically o perated f rom a s ingle s ite, t o f acilitate t he i ntegration o f t heir c hurch a nd c ommunity p rogrammes. I n t his r espect, t hey a re n o d iﬀerent t o a ny o ther C hristian c hurch, w hose c ommunity a nd w orship f unctions o perate f rom t he s ame l ocation. T he o nly e xceptions t end t o b e i n t he c ase o f s pecialist s ervices w here s eparate o perations a re a

- r equirement. A n e xample o f t his i s t he f ormer D avid G ray H ouse, w hich w as a b ail a nd p robation h ousing f acility. H owever, e ven i n t his c ase t he S alvation A rmy’s c hurch w ork o verlapped w ithin t his
- s ervice, as Christian chaplains were deployed to oﬀer spiritual support to residents.

2 .2.3. B eyond t he S alvation A rmy’s m ission c onsiderations, t here a re a lso o perational a nd ﬁ nancial f actors

- t hat n ecessitate a s ingle l ocation f or t he w ork o f t he S ADC. T he S ADC h as a l imited n umber o f v olunteers a nd p ersonnel o n t he I sle o f M an. A s mall t eam m anages d aily s ervice d elivery a s w ell a s c hurch m inistry. O perating f rom s eparate s ites i s s imply n ot l ogistically v iable g iven t he l imited a vailable human resources.

- 2 .2.4. F urthermore, i t i s n ot c ost e ﬀective f or T he S alvation A rmy t o p urchase a nd m aintain t wo s eparate s ites f or t heir v alued w ork o n t he I sle o f M an. T he S ADC b oth d esire, a nd a re o bligated, t o b e g ood s tewards o f t he p ublic’s ﬁ nancial s upport, a nd i t i s n ot ﬁ nancially v iable f or T he S alvation A rmy t o p urchase another site solely for the purpose of developing a church.
- 2 .2.5. T herefore, o perating f rom o ne i ntegrated l ocation i s t he o nly p ractical a nd c ost-eﬀective w ay f or T he S alvation A rmy t o a ccommodate b oth t he s ocial a nd c hurch e lements o f t heir o rganisation. F ailure t o a chieve t his w ould m ean t hat t he C orps w ould e ﬀectively b e r educed t o i ts c ommunity f unctions o nly, w ith n o w orship c omponent. T his w ould p ut t he s urvival o f t he C orps i n t he I sle o f M an a t s erious r isk. T he p roposed d evelopment i s t herefore c onsidered t o b e c ritical f or t he C orps t o c ontinue to operate successfully in the Isle of Man.

2 .3. B ackground to the Procurement of the Site:

- 2 .3.1. F ollowing t he v acation o f t he L ord S treet s ite, t he S ADC w as t emporarily h eadquartered a t F airﬁeld S chool i n T ynwald S treet, D ouglas, u ntil a p ermanent s ite c ould b e a cquired. F airﬁeld S chool w as i dentiﬁed a s a d evelopment s ite ( DH025g) i n t he a dopted A rea P lan f or t he E ast t o a ccommodate n ine houses, and the site was therefore not available to the SADC for their permanent use.

- 2 .3.2. P lanning a pproval w as g ranted i n 2 017 f or t he d emolition o f t he e xisting C itadel b uilding i n L ord S treet, a nd r eplacement w ith a n ew b uilding ( PA 1 7/00186/B). H owever, t he c ost o f t he p roposed r eplacement b uilding e scalated b y 7 0% d uring t he p roject d evelopment, m aking i t ﬁ nancially u nviable a nd b eyond t he r esources o f t he S ADC. I n a ddition, t he p roposed s cheme s uﬀered f rom c ritical c ar p arking a nd d rop o ﬀ p roblems, i n p articular b ecause s topping o utside t he o riginal

- b uilding is now illegal.

- 2 .3.3. T he S ADC s ubsequently e xhaustively i nvestigated a ll k nown a vailable d evelopment s ites i n a nd a round D ouglas, i ncluding t hose h eld i n d evelopers’ l and b anks, c ontacting s even e state a gents

- a nd p roperty d evelopers i n t otal i n t heir s earch f or p ermanent p remises. A ccessibility w as a c entral

c oncern i n t he a ssessment o f p otential n ew s ites. B ecause t he C orps s erves t he w hole o f t he I sle o f M an, i t n eeds t o b e a ccessible t o a w ide r ange o f m embers o f d iverse a ges, s ocio e conomic

- b ackgrounds, a nd a bilities. S alvationists a nd t he c ongregation a re l ocated a cross t he e ntire I sle o f M an, s ome t ravelling f or u p t o 4 0 m inutes t o r each D ouglas. T he C orps c omprises a m ajority o f r etired p eople ( approximately 4 0%), w hile o nly 2 0% a re u nder 1 8. M any o f t he r etired m embers, a s w ell a s d isabled m embers o r t hose l iving i n r emote a reas, ﬁ nd i t d iﬃcult o r i mpractical t o u se p ublic t ransport, a nd t herefore r ely o n s haring l ifts w ith o ther m embers. I n a ddition, u sers o f t he C orps
- c ommunity s ervices f requently s hare l ifts w ith e ach o ther o r w ith C orps m embers. F or t hese r easons, a l arge p roportion o f m embers a nd c ommunity u sers n eed t o t ravel t o t he s ite b y c ar. T his i s s upported b y a c ulture o f l ift s haring w ithin t he C orps a nd a mong t he u sers o f i ts p rogrammes, a nd a s igniﬁcant n umber a rrive i n g roups b y s hared c ar. I n p articular, t his e nables m embers t o a ssist t hose w ith m obility i ssues. T he c ar p arking i ssues e ncountered i n t he c ourse o f t he L ord S treet r edevelopment s cheme, a nd t he i nability t o d rop o ﬀ i n f ront o f t he b uilding, w ere a s igniﬁcant c onsideration l eading t o t he a bandonment o f t he r edevelopment o f t he L ord S treet s ite. T herefore, i n s earching f or a n ew s ite, i t w as c onsidered e ssential t o ﬁ nd a s ite t hat w ould f acilitate a rrival b y c ar, with adequate car parking.

- 2 .3.4. T he following sites have been considered:

A ll S aints C hurch, A lexander D rive, D ouglas, I M2 3 QD

T his p roperty w as s old b efore t he S ADC c ould r egister t heir i nterest. I n a ddition, t he p roperty h ad d amp i ssues i n t he w alls a nd t here w ere c oncerns t hat i t w ould b e

- r egistered, t hus p reventing d emolition a nd r ebuilding. T here w as a lso l imited s pace f or t he d esired o ﬀ-road p arking.

- F ormer Night Club (Paramount City), Queens P romenade, Douglas T his p roperty w as c onsidered t o b e a n u nsuitable l ocation b ecause t he a vailable p arking a long t he p romenade w as s hort-stay o nly. T he i nternal c onﬁguration w as n ot s uitable f or a ccommodating a w orship & community hall.

![An exterior photograph of a white building with a tall tower, surrounded by bare trees and a signpost, likely the existing site.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/12/6811354.jpg)

![A photograph showing the exterior of a building labeled 'PARAMOUNT CITY' with palm trees and parked cars in the foreground.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/12/6811355.jpg)

T yndall House, Bucks Road, Douglas T his was an oﬃce building. Parking was limited to 11

- s paces (well below the desired number), and the i nternal conﬁguration was not suitable for a ccommodating a worship & community hall. It was

- a lso adjacent to the Trinity Methodist Church, and it w as considered not ideal to have two Churches next to e ach other.

W arwick House, Victoria Road, Douglas, IM2 4AE T his site was believed to be already under oﬀer when i dentiﬁed. This was an oﬃce building and could not

- e asily be redeveloped to accommodate all r equirements. Parking was limited to 20 spaces (well

b elow the desired number). There was also considered t o be limited scope to extend the building without a ﬀecting the already limited parking. The property also

- a ppeared to be in poor condition.

( Former) Fairﬁeld School, Tynwald Street, Douglas, I M1 1BE. T his was the SADC’s temporary location between

- 2 017-2020. The site was earmarked for housing in the

- E ast Area Plan. The former school building was in d isrepair and in need of demolition. Purchasing the site,

- d emolishing the existing building and erecting a new

- b uilding was simply not a cost eﬀective or viable option

- f or The Salvation Army.

P ulrose Methodist Church, Pulrose T his site was considered to be too small to a ccommodate the SADC’s programme.

![A photograph showing the exterior of a large, white, multi-story building with classical architectural features, likely the proposed multipurpose hall, with cars parked in the foreground.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/12/6811356.jpg)

![A street-level photograph showing a large, light-colored building with a dark roof situated behind a stone wall along a road.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/12/6811357.jpg)

![A street-level photograph of a red brick building with a pitched roof and arched windows, appearing to be a community hall or chapel.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/12/6811359.jpg)

- S mall parcel of derelict land on Tynwald Street, D ouglas (across from Orry Street) -
- T his small parcel of derelict land was considered to be t oo small to accommodate the SADC’s programme and h ad limited car parking space.

- G arage/Workshop, Demesne Road, Douglas, IM1

- 3 DS I t was considered to be too diﬃcult to remodel the

- e xisting building and provide adequate car parking on t his site.

- F ormer Quayle’s Garage and attached land ( adjacent to the Brown Bobby service station) T his site was earmarked by Douglas Borough Council a nd a developer for housing development and was t herefore unavailable.

### 8 8 Woodbourne Road, Douglas (former

- h eadquarters of the Department of Home Aﬀairs) I t was considered that the cost to purchase and r edevelop this site or remodel the existing building, w ould not be cost eﬀective. The sloping site was not
- i deal due to its constraints on accessibility.

![A street-level photograph showing a parking area with several cars and a large building with a pitched roof in the background, likely the site of the proposed development.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/12/6811360.jpg)

![A photograph showing the exterior of a large, white single-story commercial building with red roller shutter doors and red roof trim. Several vehicles are parked in front on a paved surface.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/12/6811361.jpg)

![Street-level photograph of a single-story commercial building with a flat roof and large glass windows, showing a car park and street access.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/12/6811362.jpg)

![A photograph showing a white two-story building with a single-story extension on the left and a paved parking area in the foreground.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/12/6811363.jpg)

W arwick House, Derby Square (Children’s Centre & o ﬃces) T his site was not large enough to accommodate the r equired programme.

- 2 .3.5. I n a ddition t o t he a bove, n umerous o ther s ites w ere v iewed w ith t he c ommercial d irectors o f t he t wo l argest p roperty d evelopers o n t he I sle o f M an. T he l ocation o f t hese s ites a re c ommercially

- s ensitive a nd c annot b e d isclosed. H owever, a lmost a ll o f t hese s ites w ere a lready e armarked e ither f or r esidential d evelopment ( a D ouglas p riority) o r f or h igh v alue c ommercial d evelopment ( such a s o ﬃce a ccommodation). I t w as q uickly d etermined t hat t he S ADC c ould n ot a ﬀord t hese s ites, a nd
- t hat the required development budget would exceed their means.

- 2 .3.6. T herefore n o s uitable s ite c ould b e f ound w hich c ould a ccommodate t he S ADC’s h eadquarters a nd o perations, i ncluding t he n ecessary c ar p arking. I n p articular, i t w as e vident t hat n o v iable t own c entre sites were available.

### 3 . T he Application Site:

- 3 .1. T he f ormer B ritish R ed C ross h eadquarters b uilding i s l ocated i n t he I sle o f M an B usiness P ark, B raddan, on the north side of Ballacottier Crescent.
- 3 .2. T he s ite c onsists o f a n e xisting f ormer o ﬃce b uilding s urrounded b y l andscaped a reas a nd a c ar p ark c ontaining 2 4 d emarcated c ar p arking s paces, o f w hich t hree a re d esignated f or w heelchair u sers. T here i s a s ecure c ompound t o t he e ast o f t he b uilding, e nclosed b y a g reen w eld m esh s ecurity fence, which used to be an area for the parking and washing of ambulances.
- 3 .3. T he e xisting b uilding i s a t wo s torey s tructure, c omprising r endered a nd p ainted m asonry c avity w alls o f l oad b earing c oncrete b lock c onstruction, p enetrated b y r egular r ectangular w indow

- o penings. T he r oof i s o f h ipped c onﬁguration a nd i s c lad i n ﬁ bre c ement r oof t iles, w ith p ainted o r
- p owder c oated m etal r ainwater g oods. T he w indows a nd d oors a re u PVC f ramed a nd d ouble g lazed.

- 3 .4. T he g round ﬂ oor o f t he b uilding c omprises a n a dministration o ﬃce, w aiting a rea, a nd a d ebt a dvice

- o ﬃce a nd i nterview r oom i n t he w estern p art, a c entrally l ocated k itchen, a nd a c ommunity l ounge i n t he e astern p art. T he ﬁ rst ﬂ oor c omprises t wo g eneral p urpose r ooms ( in t he e astern a nd w estern
- p arts) a nd t wo c entrally l ocated r ooms f or s torage a nd ﬁ ling, a s w ell a s t he C ommanding O ﬃcers’ r oom in the southeastern part.

![A street-level photograph showing a cream-colored building complex with a paved forecourt where white vans are parked.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/12/6811364.jpg)

#### 3 .5. T he s ite i s c urrently u sed b y t he S ADC a s a b ase f rom w hich t o d eliver t heir p rogramme o fc ommunity a nd c hurch w ork i n t he I sle o f M an. T he f ollowing c ommunity a ctivities a nd e vents a rec urrently carried out on the site:

- ● A d ebt a dvice s ervice: a ppointments g ive p eople t he o pportunity t o c onﬁdentially r eview t heir d ebts w ith t rained s taﬀ w ho c an o ﬀer s upport s uch a s n egotiating w ith c reditors a nd d rawing up payment plans.
- ● L unch Club: free lunch once a week for anyone who needs it.
- ● C AMEO: a social club for the elderly.
- ● P arent & toddler group
- ● M essy Church: a craft based church activity for families, with light snacks provided.

T he main church activities that currently take place inside the building are:

- ● C haplain’s counselling
- ● P rayer meetings
- ● B ible study groups
- ● C hoir and band practice

#### 3 .6. B elow i s a s ummary o f t he a ll m ain a ctivities t hat a re c urrently c arried o ut i n t he b uilding, t heira pproximate times and frequency, and the numbers of people involved.

|D ay/s|T ime/s|A ctivity|N umber of People|
|---|---|---|---|
|M onday-Friday|1 0am-2pm|A dministration of Community R elief Programme|1 member of staﬀ|
|M onday-Friday|9 am-5pm|C ommanding Oﬃcers a dministrative and pastoral w ork|2 members of staﬀ|
|M onday-Friday|9 am-5pm|D ebt Advice Service|2 members of s taﬀ/volunteers E stimated approx. 2 c lients per day.|
|M onday|1 2:30-1:30pm|P rayer meeting (members)|1 0 people|
|T uesday|1 2pm-1pm|L unch club|3 0 people|
|T uesday|1 :30-2:30pm|C AMEO (social club for the e lderly)|1 5 people|
|T uesday|7 -8pm|C hoir Practice|2 0 people|

| |8 -9pm|B and practice|2 0 people|
|---|---|---|---|
|W ednesday|9 :30-11:30pm|P arent and Toddler Group|3 0 people|
|T hursday|2 pm-3pm|B ible Study (members)|1 0 people|
|S aturday ( Quarterly)|1 0:30am-12:30pm|M essy Church (family, craft b ased church)|3 0 people|

- 3 .7. T he S ADC a lso r uns a n e xtensive t oy c ollection a nd d istribution o peration d uring t he C hristmas p eriod, d uring w hich t hey a ssist l ess f ortunate c hildren a nd f amilies w ith g ifts ( under r eferral f rom v arious g overnment a gencies). T his r equires a l arge a rea f or s orting, w hich w ill b e c arried o ut b y v olunteers and members in one of the General Purpose Rooms on the ﬁrst ﬂoor.

### 4 . T he Proposed Development:

- 4 .1. I n o rder t o c ontinue t o e ﬀectively d eliver t heir M ission P rogramme i n t he I sle o f M an, t he S ADC n eeds t o u pgrade a nd e xpand t he e xisting b uilding t o p rovide n ew s ervices a nd e vents, a nd t o e xpand s ome o f t hose a lready u ndertaken. I n p articular, t he c urrent b uilding d oes n ot h ave a l arge s pace f or S unday w orship a nd o ther l arge s ervices a nd e vents. S unday w orship c urrently t akes p lace a t P ulrose M ethodist C hurch. T his a rrangement i s n ot v iable i n t he l ong t erm, a nd h osting S unday w orship a t a s eparate s ite i s u nsustainable, b oth ﬁ nancially a nd i n t erms o f a vailable h uman r esources. A n o n s ite f acility i s t herefore r equired t o a ccommodate t his a ctivity a t i ts f ull c apacity, a nd i s e ssential i n t he m edium t o l ong t erm. T he a ddition o f a h all w ould a lso e nable t he S ADC t o e xpand many of their existing community events and support schemes.

- 4 .2. T he following new events and activities will be hosted:

- ● S unday worship
- ● A d rop i n s ervice f or t he l ocal c ommunity i s t o b e p rovided. T he i ntention i s t o p rovide a w arm a nd w elcoming s pace f or l ocal p eople, a s w ell a s c hurch m embers a nd s ervice u sers, t o d rop i n o n a n i nformal b asis ( for e xample t o e at t heir l unch, h ave a c up o f t ea, r ead t he p aper o r u se t he i nternet e tc.) i n a f riendly e nvironment w ith a ccess t o t he f ellowship o f t he C orps. T his w ill b e a imed p articularly a t t he e mployees o f t he s urrounding b usiness p ark, p roviding a f ree a nd w elcoming s pace f or t hem t o g et a way f rom t he o ﬃce d uring l unch b reaks.
- ● E vening youth group
- ● F unerals, weddings and other special services

T he following existing events and activities will continue, and some will be expanded:

- ● D ebt advice service
- ● C haplaincy

- ● P arent and toddler group (expanded)
- ● L unch Club (expanded)
- ● M essy Church (expanded)
- ● C AMEO
- ● B ible study and prayer groups
- ● B and and choir practice
- ● C hristmas appeal collection and distribution

- 4 .3. T o a ccommodate t he a bove, a n ew m ulti-purpose h all i s t o b e b uilt t o t he e ast o f t he e xisting b uilding. T he h all w ill b e u sed f or S unday w orship, L unch C lub a nd o ther m eal e vents, p arent & t oddler g roup, M essy C hurch a nd C AMEO. T he c ommunity l ounge w ill b e e xtended i nto t he e xisting k itchen, a nd w ill b e u sed f or c ommunity d rop i n, a s w ell a s a s upport s pace f or t he p arent & t oddler g roup, S unday w orship a nd o ther l arge e vents. A l arge n ew k itchen, t o t he n orth o f t he e xisting b uilding, w ill s erve b oth t he h all a nd t he e xtended c ommunity l ounge. N ew W Cs a nd a s hower r oom a nd c hanging c ubicle w ill b e p rovided b etween t he c ommunity l ounge a nd t he n ew h all. A n ew e ntrance a nd f oyer w ill b e f ormed b etween t he n ew a nd e xisting b uildings, w hile t he e xisting e ntrance w ill b e r etained a nd w ill r eceive a n ew c anopy. T he r est o f t he e xisting b uilding w ill r emain s ubstantially u nchanged, w ith t he e xception o f t he a ddition o f P V r oof p anels f or e lectricity g eneration, r eplacement o f t he r oof t iles, a nd u pgrading t he r oof i nsulation t o c urrent s tandards. T he C ommanding O ﬃcers a re t o b e r elocated t o t he g round ﬂ oor a nd t he c urrent C ommanding O ﬃcers’ r oom o n t he ﬁ rst ﬂ oor i s t o b ecome a p rayer r oom. T he d ebt a dvice o ﬃce a nd i nterview r oom w ill r emain in the same location, and are to be merged into one large room.
- 4 .4. B elow i s a s ummary o f t he d aily a ctivities a nd p rogramme e vents t hat i t i s c urrently a nticipated w ill b e carried out in the building, and the maximum number of people involved.

|D ay/s|T ime/s|A ctivity|N umbers of People|
|---|---|---|---|
|M onday F riday|M ornings|A dministration of Community Relief P rogramme|1 member of staﬀ|
|M onday F riday|9 am-5pm|C ommanding Oﬃcers administrative and p astoral work|2 members of staﬀ|
|M onday F riday|9 am-5pm|D ebt Advice Service (max. 4 a ppointments per day)|1 permanent member o f staﬀ and 1 v olunteer U p to 2 clients per a ppointment.|
|M onday|A fternoons|P rayer Meeting|1 0 people|
|T uesday|A fternoons|L unch club|4 0 people|
|T uesday|A fternoons|C AMEO (social club for the elderly)|1 5 people|

| |E venings|C hoir Practice (members)|2 0 people|
|---|---|---|---|
| |E venings|B and practice (members)|2 0 people|
|W ednesday|M ornings|P arent and Toddler Group|7 0 people|
|T hursday|A fternoon|B ible Study|1 5 people|
|F riday|E venings|Y outh group|3 0 people|
|S aturday ( bi-monthly)|M ornings|M essy Church (family, craft based c hurch)|8 0 people|
|S unday|M ornings|M eeting & Sunday School|6 0 people (including 1 5 children in Sunday S chool)|

#### 4 .5. I n a ddition t o t he a bove, t he f ollowing a ctivities w ill t ake p lace i ntermittently ( maximum n umbers o fp eople indicated):

- ● T raining (approx. 5 times/year) 3 0 people
- ● O ther meetings (once-twice/week) 3 0 people
- ● C ommunity drop in 1 0-15 people at time

#### 4 .6. T he following special events will take place once a year:

- ● *C hristmas meal 1 00 people
- ● *F unerals & weddings (max. two per year anticipated) m ax. 140 people
- ● *H arvest supper 6 0 people
- ● C hristmas Appeal sorting & distribution 3 0 people

(*N o other activities will take place in the building d uring these events.)

#### 4 .7. A rrangements a re i n p lace w ith I sle o f M an C ivil D efense f or t he b uilding t o b e u sed a s a ne mergency r est c entre ( ERC) i n t he e vent o f a c ivil e mergency. S uch c ircumstances c ould i ncluden atural d isasters, i ndustrial a ccidents o r c ivil u nrest. T he b uilding w ould b e u sed t o p rovidet emporary a ccommodation o r s helter f or d isplaced p eople, f or u p t o t wo n ights, u ntil t heG overnment o r l ocal a uthority a re a ble t o t ake o ver t heir c are. T he S ADC h as a ctively e ngaged w ithl ocal authorities regarding their requirements in this regard.

### 5 . P lanning History:

- 5 .1. P A 8 9/04166/A f or “ Approval i n p rinciple f or d evelopment o f 4 0 a cre b usiness p ark” a t B allacottier F arm, C ool R oad, B raddan ( the a rea i n w hich t he s ite i s l ocated a nd n ow k nown a s I sle o f M an B usiness Park) was approved in January 1994.

- 5 .2. P A 0 5/02094/B f or " Erection o f H Q b uilding f or B ritish R ed C ross ( IOM B ranch) w ith a ssociated p arking a nd l andscaping" w as a pproved i n M arch 2 006. T his w as f or u se a s t he H Q f or t he B ritish R ed C ross, c omprising o ﬃce s pace a s w ell a s t raining r ooms o n t he ﬁ rst ﬂ oor a nd w orkshops a nd s torage o n t he g round ﬂ oor, c ar p arking a nd s ecure l arge v ehicle s paces a long w ith a l arge w ash d own area (behind a 2.4 metre high security fence). The proposed use was "headquarters building".

- 5 .3. P A19/01422/C s ubmitted b y S A f or “ Change o f u se o f e xisting s torage a rea, d rivers m ess a nd m anagers o ﬃce t o a dditional o ﬃces, l ounge a nd g eneral p urpose r oom” w as a pproved i n D ecember 2 019. T his a pplication s ought t o c hange t he u se o f c ertain r ooms, r ather t han t he w hole b uilding. T he p ermission i ncluded t he c onversion o f t he W heelchair S tore t o a “ New L ounge a nd S eating Area” for users/workers in the building, but not for use by the general public.
- 5 .4. P A 2 0/01217/C s ubmitted b y S A “ Change o f u se f rom o ﬃce t o S alvation A rmy h eadquarters” w as a pproved o n 1 4 D ecember 2 020. T his i ncluded c ommunity a ctivities, c omprising L unch C lub, C AMEO, Parent & Toddler Group and Messy Church.

- 5 .4.1. T he following conditions were attached to the approval of PA 20/01217/C:

- 1 . T he d evelopment h ereby a pproved s hall b e b egun b efore t he e xpiration o f f our y ears f rom t he d ate of this decision notice.

R eason: T o c omply w ith A rticle 2 6 o f t he T own a nd C ountry P lanning ( Development P rocedure) O rder 2019 and to avoid the accumulation of unimplemented planning approvals.

- 2 . T he u se h ereby a pproved s hall o nly b e i n a ccordance w ith t he F loor P lans d ate s tamped a s h aving been received 14.10.20.

R eason: T he d evelopment h ereby a pproved i s o nly a cceptable i n t his l ocation b ecause o f t he s pecial circumstances of the proposal.

- 3 . T he d evelopment h ereby a pproved s hall n ot b e u sed u nless p rovision i s i n p lace f or b icycle p arking f or a t l east 8 b icycles i n a ccordance w ith d etails w hich h ave ﬁ rst b een a pproved i n w riting by the Department. R eason: to ensure adequate provision is made for bicycle parking.
- 4 . T he p roposed u ses a s L unch C lub, C AMEO, P arent a nd T oddler G roup a nd M essy C hurch s hall

- o nly t ake p lace o nce a w eek a s s et o ut i n p aragraph 3 .1 o f t he S upporting S tatement d ate s tamped received 14 October 2020.

- R eason: T he u ses a re n ot c onsidered t o s trictly a ccord w ith t he l and u se d esignation a nd a re

o nly c onsidered a cceptable o n t he t erms p roposed i n t he a pplication a nd a s p art o f t he o verall

- S alvation Army HQ as an exceptional use.

- 5 .5. T he following reason was given for the approval:

“ It i s n oted t hat t here i s a m ix o f i nterlinked u ses o n t he s ite a nd t he u nique o perational r equirements o f t he a pplicant m ay m ean t hat ﬁ nding a n a lternative s ite m ay b e d iﬃcult. T he o ﬃce e lement o f t he s cheme c ould, i n i solation, p otentially b e v iewed a s a n H Q a nd t herefore c omply w ith t he u se. F urthermore, t he p lanning h istory o f t he s ite i s n oted a nd t hat a s t his w as n ot p reviously u sed f or i ndustrial p urposes, t here i s a rguably n o n et l oss o f a vailable i ndustrial l and. F inally, t he l ack o f o bjection f rom c onsultees i s n oted. I t i s t herefore c onsidered t hat o n b alance a nd w hen c onsidered i n t otality a nd t he p roposed o perator, t he p roposal i s a cceptable.”

### 6 . P lanning Considerations

- 6 .1. T he 1 991 B raddan L ocal P lan s hows t he s ite t o b e w ithin a n a rea d esignated “ Master P lan t o b e p repared w hich w ill i nclude a reas o f I ndustrial U se, S cience B ased I ndustries, H igh D ensity R esidential U se, L andscaping a nd S econdary S chool o f a pproximately 1 6 a cres". T he a rea i s n ow k nown a s I sle o f M an B usiness P ark. T he B raddan L ocal P lan w as r eplaced b y t he A rea P lan f or t he E ast (2020).

- 6 .2. A Business Park is deﬁned in the Isle of Man Strategic Plan as:

" A d evelopment e ncompassing l and f or l ight i ndustrial p urposes, w arehousing, n ew-technology c ompanies i nvolved i n s cientiﬁc, c ommercial, o r i ndustrial r esearch o r d evelopment a nd o ﬃce

- a ccommodation a s t he c orporate h eadquarters o f c ompanies h aving m ultiple a nd d iverse i nterests ( but e xcluding ﬁ nancial/professional s ervices t o v isiting m embers o f t he p ublic);
- b uildings should be set in parkland which should dominate the landscape."

- 6 .3. T he p roposed u se, a s w ith t he e xisting u se, i s c onsidered t o b e ‘ sui g eneris’, i ncorporating a n e lement of oﬃce, place of worship and elements of community facility.

- 6 .4. T he s ite i s w ithin a n a rea d esignated a s ‘ Industrial’ i n t he A rea P lan f or t he E ast ( 2020) ( TAPE). T he s peciﬁc s ite i s n ot s ubject t o a ny s peciﬁc P roposal w ithin t he a dopted A rea P lan. T he r elevant p art o f Employment Proposal 1 of TAPE states:

“ The d evelopment o f e xisting i ndustrial l and...will b e s upported f or t he f ollowing u ses o nly: m anufacturing; w arehousing a nd d istribution; o ﬃce a ccommodation ( subject t o c ompliance w ith S trategic P lan B usiness P olicy 7 ): o r r etail o utlets ( subject t o c ompliance w ith S trategic P lan Business Policy 5)”

- 6 .5. T he Strategic Plan (2016):

- 6 .5.1. T he Strategic Aim:

T he S trategic A im a s d eﬁned i n t he S trategic P lan ( SP) i s u nderpinned b y s ix A ims o f G overnment, w hich c ollectively c ontribute t o a c ore p urpose o f m aintaining a nd b uilding o n t he h igh q uality o f l ife

- e njoyed b y t he I sland’s c ommunity. O f t hese, t he A ims c onsidered t o b e r elevant t o t his a pplication a re:

“ Social Well-being A im: To progress the social well-being of the people of the Island.

- P urpose: T o e nable t he p eople i ndividually a nd c ollectively t o l ive h ealthily a nd f ulﬁl t heir p otential within a secure environment.

- Q uality Environment A im: To protect and improve the quality of the environment. P urpose: T o e nsure t hat t he M anx e nvironment c ontinues t o b e a n a sset f or f uture g enerations.”

T he overarching Strategic Aim is stated as:

“ To p lan f or t he e ﬃcient a nd e ﬀective p rovision o f s ervices a nd i nfrastructure a nd t o d irect a nd c ontrol d evelopment a nd t he u se o f l and t o m eet t he c ommunity’s n eeds, h aving p articular r egard t o t he p rinciples o f s ustainability w hilst a t t he s ame t ime p reserving, p rotecting, a nd i mproving t he q uality o f t he e nvironment, h aving p articular r egard t o o ur u niquely M anx n atural, w ildlife, cultural and built heritage.”

T he S P g oes o n t o s tate t hat t he c oncept o f S ustainable D evelopment i s c entral t o t he S trategic A im, citing the widely used deﬁnition of ‘sustainability’ as:

“ development t hat m eets t he n eeds o f t he p resent w ithout c ompromising t he a bility o f f uture g enerations to meet their own needs”.

T hus, t he d elivery o f q uality o f l ife t hrough s ustainable d evelopment i s a c entral i ntention b ehind t he

- S trategic A im. I t i s c onsidered t hat q uality o f l ife a nd s ustainable d evelopment a re o f e qual w eight i n t his r egard, a nd m ust t herefore b e b alanced w hen a pplying t he p olicies o f t he S P ( ie o ne d oes n ot

- s upersede t he o ther.) I t i s f urther c onsidered t hat i n c onsidering t he p roposed d evelopment, t he A im

- o f p rogressing t he s ocial w ell-being o f t he p eople o f t he I sland ( Social W ell-being) m ust b e b alanced w ith the considerations of protecting and improving the quality of the environment.

T he p roposed d evelopment i s i ntended t o a llow T he S alvation A rmy t o c ontinue t o o perate i n t he I sle o f M an, a s i t h as d one h istorically a nd t raditionally ( i.e. a s a u niﬁed c hurch a nd c haritable c ommunity o rganization, f rom a s ingle p remises). T his i s c onsidered t o b e a n e ssential c ontribution t o p rogressing t he s ocial w ell b eing o f t he p eople o f t he I sland, b ecause a ccess t o d iverse i nstitutions, i ncluding c hurches a nd c ommunity g roups, g ives p eople o pportunities t o f ulﬁll t heir m ental a nd s piritual n eeds. I n a ddition, d iverse c haritable c ommunity g roups p rovide a n i mportant s ocial s upport f unction t o d iﬀerent s ectors o f t he c ommunity. C onversely, t he l oss o f t hese d iverse i nstitutions c an b e c onsidered t o b e s ocially h armful. T his n eeds t o b e b alanced a gainst t he

- p otential i mpacts o f t he d evelopment, s peciﬁcally i ts e nvironmental i mpact. T his i s d iscussed

- f urther on with reference to the relevant SP policies.

- 6 .6. T he f ollowing p olicies ( or p arts t hereof) o f t he I sle o f M an S trategic P lan ( 2016) a re c onsidered t o b e r elevant to the assessment of this application:

- 6 .6.1. S trategic Policy 4, the relevant part of which states:

“ Proposals for development must: ( b) p rotect o r e nhance t he l andscape q uality a nd n ature c onservation v alue o f u rban a s w ell a s r ural a reas b ut e specially i n r espect t o d evelopment a djacent t o A reas o f S pecial S cientiﬁc I nterest and other designations;

- 6 .6.2. S trategic Policy 5:

“ New d evelopment, i ncluding i ndividual b uildings, s hould b e d esigned s o a s t o m ake a p ositive c ontribution to the environment of the Island. ”

- 6 .6.3. S trategic Policy 10, which states:

“ New d evelopment s hould b e l ocated a nd d esigned s uch a s t o p romote a m ore i ntegrated t ransport network with the aim to:

- ( a) minimise journeys, especially by private car;
- ( b) make best use of public transport;
- ( c) not adversely aﬀect highway safety for all users, and
- ( d) encourage pedestrian movement”

- 6 .6.4. G eneral Policy 2, the relevant parts of which state:

“ Development w hich i s i n a ccordance w ith t he l and-use z oning a nd p roposals i n t he a ppropriate A rea P lan a nd w ith o ther p olicies o f t his S trategic P lan w ill n ormally b e p ermitted, p rovided that the development:

- ( b) r espects t he s ite a nd s urroundings i n t erms o f t he s iting, l ayout, s cale, f orm, d esign a nd l andscaping of buildings and the spaces around them;
- ( c) does not aﬀect adversely the character of the surrounding landscape or townscape;

- ( g) does not aﬀect adversely the amenity of local residents or the character of the locality;
- ( h) p rovides s atisfactory a menity s tandards i n i tself, i ncluding w here a ppropriate s afe a nd c onvenient a ccess f or a ll h ighway u sers, t ogether w ith a dequate p arking, s ervicing a nd m anoeuvring space;
- ( i) does not have an unacceptable eﬀect on road safety or traﬃc ﬂows on the local highways;
- ( j) can be provided with all necessary services;
- ( k) d oes n ot p rejudice t he u se o r d evelopment o f a djoining l and i n a ccordance w ith t he a ppropriate Area Plan; ( n) is designed having due regard to best practice in reducing energy consumption.”

- 6 .6.5. B usiness Policy 7, which states:

“ New o ﬃce ﬂ oor s pace s hould b e l ocated w ithin t own a nd v illage c entres o n l and w hich i s z oned f or t he p urpose o n t he a ppropriate a rea p lan; e xceptionally, p ermission m ay b e g iven f or n ew o ﬃce space ( a) o n a pproved B usiness P arks f or C orporate H eadquarters w hich d o n ot i nvolve d ay t o d ay c allers...”

- 6 .6.6. C ommunity Policy 2, which states:

“ New c ommunity f acilities s hould b e l ocated t o s erve t he l ocal p opulation a nd b e a ccessible t o n on-car users, and should where possible re-use existing vacant or underused buildings.”

T he preceding paragraphs state: “ 10.5 C ivic and Community Facilities

1 0.5.1 C ommunity f acilities a re t hose s ervices o r f acilities t hat p rovide f or t he n eeds o f t he I sland p opulation. A s s uch, t hey s hould b e a ppropriate t o t he n eeds o f t he I sland’s p opulation a nd b e

l ocated a s t o b e e asily a ccessible. C ommunity f acilities i nclude c ommunity c entres, m edical f acilities, p laces o f w orship, s chools, n urseries, l ibrary s ervices a nd p remises w hich p rovide a n e lement of care for those sectors of the community that are in need of this.

1 0.5.3 I t i s o ne o f G overnment’s g eneral p olicies t o p romote e quity a nd e quality o f a ccess t o e ducation, h ealth, c ommunity a nd r ecreation f acilities, s ervices a nd t he w ider e nvironment f or a ll s ectors of the community.”

- 6 .6.7. T ransport Policy 7, which states:

“ The D epartment w ill r equire t hat i n a ll n ew d evelopment, p arking p rovision m ust b e i n a ccordance with the Department’s current standards.”

T he c urrent p arking s tandards a re s et o ut i n A ppendix 7 o f t he S trategic P lan. H owever, a s t he p roposed u se i s ‘ sui g eneris’, t he p arking r equirement h as b een a ssessed b ased o n t he s peciﬁc p roposed uses. This is dealt with further on.

### 7 . A ssessment of the Proposals

7 .1. L ocation of the Proposed Development:

- 7 .1.1. T he f ollowing p aragraphs a ddress w hy t he p roposed n ew a nd e xpanded u ses a re c onsidered t o b e a ppropriately l ocated w ithin t he B usiness P ark, r ather t han b eing l ocated e lsewhere, s uch a s a t own c entre, a nd w hy t he s ite i s s uitable i n t erms o f i ts n ature, l ocation a nd a ccessibility v ia t ransport l inks, for the proposed uses.

- 7 .1.2. T he p roposed d evelopment w ould c reate a dditional ﬂ oorspace f or t he e xpansion o r e nhancement o f t he c ommunity a ctivities c urrently t aking p lace o n t he s ite, a nd a pproved u nder P A 2 0/01217/C,

- a nd f or t he a ccommodation o f n ew c hurch a ctivities ( mainly S unday w orship). I t s hould b e r estated t hat t he S ADC r equires a s ingle l ocation f rom w hich t o c arry o ut t heir d ual o perations o f t ransformative s ocial w ork a nd C hristian c hurch ( as e xplained p reviously). D ouglas w as c onsidered t o b e t he m ost f avourable l ocation, d ue t o i ts c entrality, b ecause t here i s a s ingle C orps, w ith l imited h uman r esources, s erving t he w hole o f t he I sle o f M an. S econdly, a nd e qually f undamentally, t hey h ave s earched e xhaustively f or s uch a l ocation w ithin c entral D ouglas, b ut h ave n ot b een a ble t o ﬁ nd o r a cquire a s uitable s ite. T he p roposed s ite i s c onsidered t o b e t he b est a vailable l ocation,
- b eing o utside o f b ut r elatively c lose t o t he c entre o f D ouglas. I n p ractical t erms, t he B usiness P ark i s m ore c onvenient a nd e asier t o r each, f or p eople l iving o utside o f D ouglas, t han D ouglas t own
- c entre.

- 7 .1.3. W ith r egard t o t he s ite’s d esignation i n t he A rea P lan f or t he E ast, i t s hould b e n oted t hat l ocating

- t he p roposed d evelopment o n t his s ite, a nd f acilitating t he n ew a nd e xpanded a ctivities, w ould n ot r esult i n a ny n et l oss o f i ndustrial l and. C hange o f u se o f t he s ite, f rom i ndustrial t o a ‘ sui g eneris’
- u se, w as a pproved u nder P A 2 0/01217/C. I t i s t herefore c onsidered t hat t he p roposed d evelopment i s not in conﬂict with TAPE Employment Proposal 1.

- 7 .1.4. T he r eason f or a pproval o f P A 2 0/01217/C a cknowledged t hat t he o ﬃce e lement o f t he c hange o f u se c ould p otentially b e v iewed a s a h eadquarters a nd t herefore c omply w ith t he o ﬃce u se o f t he s ite. T his i s c onsidered t o s till b e t he c ase, b ecause t he o ﬃce u se i s u nchanged i n t he p roposed

- d evelopment.

- 7 .1.5. I t i s a cknowledged t hat t he p roposed n ew a nd e xpanded e xisting u ses w ill b ring p eople t o t he s ite i n g reater n umbers t han c urrently. I n p articular, a nd a s e xplained p reviously, m any m embers a nd c ommunity u sers w ill n eed t o a rrive b y c ar, w hile s ome w ill n ot h ave a ccess t o a c ar. T he a pplicable p olicies o f t he S trategic P lan ( Strategic P olicy 1 0 a nd C ommunity P olicy 2 ) a im t o m inimise j ourneys ( especially b y p rivate c ar), p rovide e quity a nd e quality o f a ccess t o c ommunity f acilities, a nd m ake t hem a ccessible t o n on-car u sers, p otentially s uggesting t hat t he f acility m ight b e b etter l ocated i n a t own c entre. H owever, t he f acility n eeds t o b e a ccessed b y c ar b y m any o f i ts m embers a nd u sers, a nd c onsequently r equires a d egree o f c ar p arking w hich c ould n ot b e p rovided i n a ny o f t he

- e xhaustively c onsidered c entral D ouglas l ocations. T his w ill n ot c hange, r egardless o f w here t he
- f acility i s l ocated ( i.e. t he s ame n umber o f p eople w ould n eed t o a rrive b y c ar, e ven i f i t w as l ocated i n a t own c enter). P ublic t ransport o r a ctive t ravel ( cycling o r w alking) i s n ot v iable f or m any o lder m embers a nd u sers, a s w ell a s t hose w ith d isabilities o r l iving i n r emote a reas. F ailure t o f acilitate a rrival by car would be inequitable to these members.

- 7 .1.6. T he s ite i s a ccessible v ia l ocal b us r outes, w ith a b us s top d irectly o utside t he s ite ( paragraph 7 .2.2 l ists t he b us s ervices) a nd i s c lose t o n ew a nd p roposed e xisting c ycle r outes, a nd t herefore

- a ccessible t o p eople w ho d o n ot h ave a ccess t o a c ar. F urthermore, t he A ctive T ravel S trategy a ims t o e ncourage p eople l iving a nd w orking w ithin a 2 .5 m ile r adius o f D ouglas ( centered o n L ord S treet
- b us s tation) t o a dopt a ctive t ravel ( walking o r c ycling) r ather t han m otorized t ransport, a s p art o f t heir d aily a ctivities. T he s ite i s l ocated w ithin t his r adius a nd i t i s a nticipated t hat i t w ill b e s erved i n f uture b y a ctive t ravel i nfrastructure, w hich w ill i ncrease a ctive t ravel t o t he s ite a nd r educe t he n umber o f c ar j ourneys. I n t his r espect, t he s ite i s i deally l ocated i n t he a bsence o f s uitable c entral D ouglas s ites. A s m entioned p reviously, t he C orps a ctively p romotes t heir c ommunity a ctivities w ithin t he l ocal a rea, a nd i t i s t herefore a nticipated t hat f amilies i n t he i mmediate v icinity w ill a ccess t he community activities via the local bus services or on foot.

- 7 .1.7. I t i s a cknowledged t hat t here i s n o b us s ervice o n S unday. H owever, t he C orps C aptains c an a ttest t hat S unday w orship a t t he m ore c entral F airﬁeld S chool s ite, a ttended b y 6 0 p eople, g enerated 2 5 c ar a rrivals, w ith o nly o ne o r t wo m embers u sing p ublic t ransport. T here i s n o r eason t o e xpect t hat t his would change in the proposed location.
- 7 .1.8. A s e xplained p reviously, t he C orps a lready c urrently u ses a nd w ill c ontinue t o u se l ift s haring w herever p ossible, t o m inimize c ar j ourneys a nd t his w ill c ontinue. T his i s p art o f t heir c ulture o f C orps f ellowship, a nd t heir d uty o f r esponsible s tewardship o f r esources a nd G od's c reation. I n a ddition, t he p arking l ayout f acilitates d rop o ﬀ b y m ini-bus, w hich w ill r educe c ar j ourneys f or

- a ttendance of intermittent larger events such as weddings or funerals.

7 .1.9. A nother p ossible c ontention i s t hat l ocating t he p roposed a nd e xpanded u ses i n t he B usiness P ark m ight d eprive t he D ouglas t own c entre o f s ervices o r a menities i t m ight o therwise h ave h ad. H owever, i t s hould a lso b e c onsidered t hat t he p roposed d evelopment a t t he B usiness P ark l ocation w ill p rovide t he I sle o f M an w ith n ew a nd e nhanced c ommunity f acilities t hat i t m ight n ot o therwise

- b e able to have, because no suitable town centre sites are available.

- 7 .1.10. A r emaining c onsideration i s t he i mpact t hat t he p roposed u ses w ill h ave o n t he B usiness P ark i tself, a nd w hether o r n ot t hese i mpacts a re l ikely t o b e d etrimental. T he p arking a nd t raﬃc i ssues i n t his r egard a re a ssessed i n d etail f urther o n. I t i s n ot c onsidered t hat t he n ew a nd e xpanded

- s ervices w ould h ave a ny d etrimental i mpact o n t he B usiness P ark i n t erms o f t he a ctivities c arried

- o ut w ithin t he b uilding. I n p articular, S unday w orship w ould t ake p lace o n a S unday m orning, w hen

- t he B usiness P ark w ould b e m ostly u noccupied. S imilarly, b and a nd c hoir p ractice, a nd y outh g roup a ctivities, w ould t ake p lace a t n ight. I t s hould b e n oted t hat t hese a ctivities w ill b e m aking u se o f t he

s ite d uring t imes t hat i t w ould n ormally b e v acant, t hus e liminating d oubling u p o f d evelopment a nd

- p roviding eﬃcient land use. This is considered to be a sustainable development principle.

- 7 .2. T ransport and Parking Considerations:

- 7 .2.1. N o alterations to the existing highway or access are proposed.
- 7 .2.2. T he site served by the following bus services:

|S ervice|R oute|N earest Stop/s|D ays of Operation|
|---|---|---|---|
|4|P eel - St Johns - Foxdale - Douglas|C anada Life|M onday to Saturday|
|4 B|P eel - Foxdale - Ballaughton W estmoreland Road - Douglas|C anada Life/ Manx T elecom|M onday to Saturday|
|1 3|D ouglas - Westmoreland Road B allaughton - Cooil Road - Douglas|M anx Telecom|M onday to Friday|
|2 1B|D ouglas - Anagh Coar - Farm Hill I OM Business Park - Douglas|C anada Life/ Manx T elecom|M onday to Saturday|

- 7 .2.3. T here a re a lso s hared b icycle a nd p edestrian r outes b eing e xtended f rom c entral D ouglas w hich w ill p ass along Cooil Road to serve the Business Park and the wider community.
- 7 .2.4. C ar Parking:

2 4 n o. e xisting c ar p arking s paces a re t o b e r etained. 1 3 n o. n ew p arking s paces a re t o b e p rovided t o Manual for Manx Roads (MfMR) standards, providing 37 parking spaces in total.

- a . P arking for Disabled Users:

T he 3 n o. e xisting d esignated d isabled p arking s paces d o n ot m eet c urrent s tandards a nd w ill n ot b e d esignated a s w heelchair a ccessible s paces. 4 n o. n ew w heelchair a ccessible p arking

- s paces ( over 1 0% o f t he t otal p arking p rovision) w ill b e p rovided t o M fMR s tandards. A 1 .5 m etre w ide f ootpath r uns a djacent t o t he c ar p ark, o n t he s outh s ide o f t he b uilding, w hich i s w ide e nough t o a ccommodate a w heelchair u ser a nd a n a mbulant a ssistant s ide b y s ide. T here i s i nsuﬃcient s pace t o a ccommodate a 1 .2 m etre w ide s afety z one a t t he v ehicle a ccess e nd o f
- t he n ew d isabled p arking b ays. H owever, i t s hould b e n oted t hat t he e xisting d esignated

- d isabled b ays d o n ot h ave a s afety z one, n or d o t hey h ave a 1 .2 m etre w ide s trip e ither s ide, a nd n or d o t hey a ﬀord a ccess t o a f ootpath. T he p roposed n ew s paces a re t herefore c onsidered t o o ﬀer a s igniﬁcant i mprovement o ver t he e xisting d isbaled p arking p rovision. F urthemore, t he e xisting d isabled s paces a re p ositioned i mmediately i n f ront o f t he s ite
- e ntrance, w hereas t he p roposed n ew s paces a re m ore r emoved f rom t he e ntrance, w hich i s c onsidered to be safer.

- b . B icycle Parking: B icycle parking provision is to be provided in accordance with MfMR Table C.1 as follows:

E mployment ( oﬃce l ong s tay): 1 s pace p er 2 00m2. B ased o n t he a rea o f t he a dministration o ﬃces and debt advice rooms (60m2), a total of 1 no. space is required.

I nstitutions ( Assembly h alls s hort s tay): 1 b ay p er 5 0m2. B ased o n t he a rea o f t he c ommunity l ounge a nd h all ( 250m2) a nd ﬁ rst ﬂ oor m ulti p urpose a nd p rayer r ooms ( 120m2) , a t otal o f 7 n o. spaces is required.

T herefore a total of 8 no. bicycle parking spaces are to be provided. T he shower facilities can be used by building users arriving by bike.

- c . E lectric Vehicle (EV) Charging:

E V c harging p oints a re u nlikely t o b e u sed, a s o nly f our s taﬀ a re s tationed i n t he b uilding d uring t he d ay, a nd t he o ﬃce a dministrator w ill o nly w ork f or h alf a d ay. A ll o ther v isitors a nd u sers w ill p ark f or a r elatively s hort t ime ( around t wo h ours o r l ess). T herefore, u sers o f E Vs a re m ore l ikely t o c harge t heir v ehicles a t h ome o vernight, r ather t han n eeding t o c harge t hem o n t he

- s ite. H owever, p assive p rovision w ill b e m ade f or f uture i nstallation o f 4 n o. E V c harge p oints, i ncluding c overage o f 1 n o. d isabled p arking b ay ( i.e. o ver 1 0% o f t he t otal c ar p arking p rovision), a s w ell a s 1 n o. e -bike c harging p oint. I t i s i ntended t o a llow B usiness P ark t enants
- t o c harge t heir b ikes w hile a t w ork, w hich w ill s upport a ctive t ravel i n t he B usiness P ark a nd b e m ore useful in practical terms than EV charge points.

- d . P arking Assessment:

T he l ikely p arking r equirement g enerated b y t he v arious u ses h as b een a ssessed, t aking i nto a ccount t he s ite’s l ocation o n a b us r oute a nd o ther r elevant f actors. T he a ssessment i s i n A ppendix I . T he b asis f or c alculating t he e stimated p arking r equirement f or e ach a ctivity i s r eferenced at the bottom of the table. T he following s hould be noted in this regard:

i . D uring o ﬃce h ours o n w eekdays, i t i s e stimated t hat 2 2-28% o f t he t otal p arking p rovision w ill b e u sed a s p art o f t he d ay t o d ay c ore a ctivities a nd s ervices ( oﬃce a dmin, d ebt a dvice, c leaning, c haplaincy a nd c ommunity d rop i n). T his w ould i ncrease t o 4 2-47% w hen t he w eekly p rayer a nd B ible s tudy g roup m eetings a re h eld o n M ondays a nd T hursdays r espectively. I f a t raining m eeting o r o ther a d-hoc m eeting i s r equired ( ﬁve t imes a y ear, a nd o nce o r t wice w eekly r espectively), t his w ould e ntail a n e stimated f urther 2 0 s paces, t aking t he t otal u tilisation u p t o a round 5 5%. T hese a d-hoc m eetings w ill b e s cheduled so as not to coincide with other activities that generate a high parking demand.

- i i. T he s cheduled a ctivities g enerating t he h ighest p arking d emand, d uring w eekday

- b usiness h ours, a re L unch C lub a nd t oddler g roup, b oth o f w hich t he p arking p rovision
- c an accommodate.

- i ii. T he s cheduled a ctivities g enerating t he m ost p arking d emand, o utside o f w eekday

- b usiness h ours, a re S unday w orship a nd M essy C hurch, b oth o f w hich i t i s c onsidered
- c an be accommodated by the proposed parking provision.

i v. C hristmas Dinner, Harvest Supper, weddings and funerals :

I t i s c onsidered t hat t he p arking d emand g enerated b y t he C hristmas D inner a nd H arvest S upper c an b e a ccommodated w ithin t he p arking p rovision. W eddings a nd f unerals a re u nlikely t o t ake p lace m ore t han t wice a y ear i n t otal, a nd w ill t ake p lace o n w eekdays

( funerals) o r o n S aturdays ( weddings). U p t o 1 5 p eople c an b e d ropped o ﬀ a nd c ollected a t a t ime b y m ini-bus. T wo p arking s paces a re r equired t o p rovide t urning s pace f or t he m ini-bus, l eaving 3 5 r emaining s paces. I f e ach p arked c ar b rings a n a verage o f t hree p eople ( as w as t he c ase w ith S unday w orship a t F airﬁeld S chool), 1 05 a ttendees c ould a rrive b y c ar a nd p ark o n s ite. T he r emaining a ttendees c ould b e b rought t o t he s ite b y a c ombination o f a ctive t ravel, p ublic t ransport, m ini-bus o r t axi. T ransport a rrangements f or t hese e vents w ould b e o rganized a nd c oordinated b y t he C orps C aptains p rior t o e ach e vent.

v . T he parking provision is therefore considered to be suﬃcient for the anticipated uses. 7 .3. D esign Considerations:

- 7 .3.1. T he e xtension h as b een d esigned w ith r egard t o r especting t he s ite a nd s urroundings a nd t he c haracter o f t he s urrounding t ownscape, a s r equired u nder G eneral P olicy 2 . W hile a t raditional c hurch b uilding m ight b e c onsidered t o l ook o ut o f p lace o n t he B usiness P ark, i t i s e qually c onsidered that some acknowledgement and expression of its use would be appropriate.
- 7 .3.2. A b rief c onsideration o f t he c haracter o f t he B usiness P ark, a nd o f t he e xisting b uilding, i s a ppropriate at this point: T he u rban c haracter o f t he B usiness P ark c an b e d escribed a s c onsisting o f l arge i ndividual

- m ulti-storey b uildings s itting w ithin l arge l andscaped p lots. A ccess i s p rimarily b y c ar a nd t here i s

- r elatively l ittle a ccommodation f or p edestrians. P eople g enerally g o d irectly t o t heir p lace o f w ork,

- a nd c asual p assing b y o r d ropping i n i s n ot g enerally e ncouraged. F or t his r eason, t he b uildings d o

n ot n eed t o b e p articularly w elcoming. T he d esign c hallenge w ithin t his e nvironment i s t o d esign a

- b uilding that is warm and welcoming, and invites informal drop in by the local community.

B uildings w ithin t he b usiness p ark a re o f t wo m ain t ypes: t hose w ith s olid w alls p unctured b y s ubservient w indow o penings ( for e xample T he S alvation A rmy b uilding a nd i ts n eighbours) a nd t hose c omprising a s tructural f rame i nﬁlled w ith c urtain w alling ( such a s b uilding o n t he c orner o f B arley F ield R oad a nd B allacottier C rescent, s hown i n p hoto 1 0). T he f ormer t ype t ends t o c omprise a s tructural s teel f rame, c lad w ith r endered c avity b lockwork, w hile t he l atter m ainly c onsists o f a s tructural f rame w ith l arge a reas o f g lazing. B oth t ypes h ave p itched r oofs, w hich a re m ostly h ipped, a lthough t here a re a n umber o f g able r oofs. T he b uildings h ave g enerally b een c onstructed i n a s ingle p hase, a nd t here a re n o i nstances o f a b uilding h aving a n a nnex o f r adically d iﬀerent

- c onstruction o r c haracter. T he p roposed d evelopment n eeds t o r espond t o t hese b uilding t ypes, w hile s till b eing w arm a nd w elcoming, a s w ell a s b eing r ecognisable a s a c ommunity b uilding a nd a p lace of worship.

- 7 .3.3. T he d esign o f t he a lteration a nd e xtension o f t he e xisting b uilding h as t o a ddress t wo m ain e lements, n amely t he e xisting b uilding a nd t he p roposed n ew h all. T he h eight o f t he h all i s d ictated b y a m inimum c eiling h eight o f 4 .5 m eters, w hich i s r equired t o a ccommodate t he S alvation A rmy s tandard w hen c arried. T wo s ub e lements t hat a re e qually i mportant a re t he e xisting a nd n ew e ntrances.
- 7 .3.4. T he f orm a nd c onstruction o f t he n ew h all r elates t o b oth B usiness P ark b uilding t ypes, a nd t he e xisting b uilding, c omprising a s teel f rame c lad w ith c avity b lockwork, a nd i ncorporating l arge a reas o f c urtain w alling a s w ell a s s ome s maller i ndividual w indow o penings. A p itched r oof h as b een a dopted i n r ecognition o f t he d ominant r ooﬁng c onﬁguration w ithin t he B usiness P ark, a lbeit o f a d iﬀerent m aterial, a nd a r educed p itch d ue t o t he h eight r equirements. T he h all i s f urther i ntegrated

- w ith t he e xisting b uilding b y u se o f s imilar m aterials f or t he n ew a nd e xisting e ntrance d oors a nd c anopies.
- 7 .3.5. A n a tmosphere o f w elcome a nd o penness i s c reated b y t he u se o f c urtain w alling t o r eveal t he a ctivities w ithin t he h all. W armth, o penness a nd t actility h ave b een c reated a t p edestrian l evel b y t he u se o f c oloured g lass p anels, s mall w indow o penings a t c ar p ark l evel ( inviting p assersby t o l ook into the hall), and natural materials for the entrance doors.
- 7 .3.6. T he d esign o f t he b uilding i s t herefore i nformed b y t he b uilding t ypology o f t he b usiness p ark, b ut r einterprets i t b y p roviding a c learly r ecognisable f ront f ace t hat s igniﬁes t he e ntrance, w ith a n o pen f acade that indicates the way in.
- 7 .3.7. T he h all e xtension s teps d own i n h eight t owards t he n orthern b oundary, s o a s n ot t o b e o verbearing, g iven t he p roximity o f t he p lant a rea t o t he b oundary. C onsideration w as g iven t o

- e xtending t he m ain r oof o ver t he p lant a rea, b ut i t w as d eemed p referable t o s tep t he b uilding d own
- f or t his r eason. T his a lso c reates a m ore i nteresting p roﬁle, c ompared t o a c ontinuous v olume. T he e xtra ﬁ nancial a nd e nvironmental c osts o f t he a dditional r oof s heet a nd s teel, u nnecessarily c overing t he p lant a rea, c ould n ot b e j ustiﬁed a nd i t w as n ot c onsidered t o r epresent v alue f or m oney o r b est p ractice i n t erms o f s ustainability. T he p lant a rea i s e nclosed b y a l ouvered p lant s creen w hich l ines t hrough w ith t he h all w indows a nd i s o f a s imilar m aterial a nd c olor, f orming p art o f the façade grid comprising alternating solid and void.

- 7 .3.8. T he e astern e levation o f t he e xtension h as l arge u nbroken a reas o f g lazing a nd s olid w all, w hich i s s omewhat s triking a nd i n c ontrast t o t he e xisting b uilding. H owever, t he o verall r elationship o f s olid t o v oid o f t he e xtension t aken a s a w hole, a nd w hen v iewed i n 3 d a s i t w ill b e i n r eality, i s c onsidered t o b e b alanced a nd p leasing. O verall t he h all i s c onsidered t o b e a n i nteresting b uilding, a nd i s b old a nd d ramatic w hen s een a longside t he r elatively g eneric a nd h omogenous b uildings o f t he business park.
- 7 .3.9. T he n orth e levation o f t he e xtension i s r elatively b lank, b ut i t s hould b e p ointed o ut t he c urrent v iew

- o f t he s ite f rom t he n orth i s s omewhat c haotic a nd c ould b e i mproved: t he b uilding d iagonally
- o pposite t he a pplication s ite c an b e s een t hrough t he g ap b etween t he S ADC b uilding a nd t he A rgon b uilding; t he v ista l acks d eﬁnition b ecause t he t hree b uildings a re a ll s imilar i n a ppearance ( see p hoto 1 2) . T he b lank r ear f acade o f t he e xtension w ould p rovide a n eutral i nterval b etween t he S ADC b uilding a nd t he A rgon b uilding. H edging i s a lso p roposed o n t he n orth b oundary ( see

- s ection 7 .4), w hich w ill r einforce t his v isual s eparation a nd s often t he i mpact o f t he r ear e levation o f
- t he extension. Overall it is considered that this would improve the view from the site from the north.

- 7 .3.10. I n s ummary a nd f or t he r easons d etailed a bove, i t i s c onsidered t hat t he d esign o f t he p roposals m akes a p ositive c ontribution t o t he e nvironment, i n a ccordance w ith S P S trategic P olicy 5 , a nd r espects t he s urroundings i n t erms o f i ts f orm a nd d esign, a nd w ould p ositively c ontribute t o t he c haracter of the surrounding townscape, in accordance with General Policy 2(b), (c) & (g).

- 7 .4. L andscaping:

- 7 .4.1. T he a pplicable p olicies r egarding l andscaping a re c onsidered t o b e S P S trategic P olicy 4 , w hich r equires p roposals f or d evelopment t o p rotect o r e nhance t he l andscape q uality o f u rban a reas, a nd S P G eneral P olicy 2 ( c) & ( f), w hich s tates t hat d evelopment m ust n ot a dversely a ﬀect t he c haracter o f t he s urrounding l andscape, a nd m ust i ncorporate w here p ossible e xisting t opography a nd l andscape features.

- 7 .4.2. I n a ssessing t he l andscaping p roposals, i t i s ﬁ rst n ecessary t o a ssess t he e xisting l andscape q uality a nd how is it being impacted:

- a . T here i s a n e dge c omprising w ell e stablished l arge t rees a nd s hrubs o n t he w estern s ite b oundary, e ﬀectively s creening t he M anx T elecom b uilding. T his w ill b e u naﬀected b y t he p roposed development. The existing outdoor eating area will be retained.
- b . T he open area to the east mostly comprises hard standing and a fenced area.
- c . E astern b oundary: t here i s a w ire f ence, b eyond w hich i s a b oundary h edge ( in t he n eighbouring p lot), w ith t he n eighbouring b uilding c learly v isible b eyond. T here i s a t hin l awn m argin in front of the fence.
- d . N orthern b oundary: t here i s a w ire f ence, a nd a l awn m argin w ith s poradic s mall t rees. T he A rgon building (including the plant area) is clearly visible.
- e . O verall, a part f rom t he w estern b oundary, t he e xisting l andscaping i s s parse a nd c onsidered t o b e o f l ow q uality. A lthough t here i s a l ot o f o pen s pace, i t i s o f p oor l andscape v alue, c omprising p rimarily h ard s tanding a nd u nattractive f encing, w ith l argely u ninterrupted v iews o f t he neighboring buildings.

- 7 .4.3. A lthough t he p roportion o f b uilt u p a rea o f t he s ite i s t o i ncrease u nder t he p roposals, m ost o f t he o pen a rea t o b e c overed c onsists o f h ard s tanding, a nd t herefore t he i ncrease i n t he b uilt a rea i s n ot a t t he e xpense o f h igh q uality l andscaping. T he A rgon p lant a rea i s p articularly p rominent a nd v isible from the road, and about half of this will be screened oﬀ by the new hall.
- 7 .4.4. T he e xisting s oft l andscaping i s t o b e u pgraded w ith t he a ddition o f a n ew h edge o n t he n orthern b oundary, t o i mprove a nd s often t he b oundary c ondition, s creen o ﬀ t he w ire f ences a nd m inimize t he v isual i mpact o f t he A rgon b uilding a nd p lant a rea. T he n ew h edge w ill a lso s often t he v iew o f t he r ear o f t he e xtension w hen v iewed f rom t he n orth. T his i s c onsidered t o b e a n et i mprovement o n the existing situation in landscaping terms.
- 7 .5. S ustainability:

- 7 .5.1. S P G eneral P olicy 2 r equires d evelopment t o b e d esigned w ith d ue r egard t o b est p ractice i n r educing e nergy c onsumption, a nd S P I nfrastructure P olicy 5 r equires d evelopment p roposals t o i ncorporate methods for water conservation.
- 7 .5.2. P assive p rinciples h ave b een a pplied i n t he d esign o f t he h all. T hese c onsist o f t he u se o f l arge a reas o f g lazing f or n atural l ight, w ith l arge o pening a reas w ithin t he c urtain w alling a nd h igh l evel g lazing i n o rder t o f acilitate n atural v entilation a nd t emperature c ontrol. T he i ntention i s t o m inimise o r e liminate t he n eed f or m echanical v entilation a nd c omfort c ooling. T he h all i s t o b e h eated b y u nderﬂoor h eating f ed b y a n a ir s ource h eat p ump ( ASHP) m ounted o n t he ﬂ at r oof t o t he r ear o f t he h all. T he l arge s outh f acing c urtain w alling m aximises s olar g ain d uring w inter, t o r educe t he h eating d emand.
- 7 .5.3. A ll new equipment will be designed and selected to provide maximum eﬃciency for running costs:

- a . H eating: T he e xisting b uilding, n ew t oilets a nd c ommunity l ounge w ill b e h eated v ia t he e xisting h eating s ystem, b ut t he e xisting b oiler w ill b e r eplaced w ith a n ew h igh e ﬃciency b oiler. T he h all w ill h ave u nderﬂoor h eating ( UFH), w hich i s m ore e ﬃcient t han p anel r adiators, p owered b y a n a ir s ource h eat p ump ( ASHP). D etails o f t he A SHP a re p rovided b elow ( see ' Renewables')

- T he l arge s outh f acing c urtain w alling w ill m aximize s olar g ain, r educing t he h eating d emand o n t he ASHP.
- b . E lectrical S ystems: T he e lectrical s ystems w ill b e d esigned t o e nsure t hat t he l oad c urrent i s e venly b alanced a cross t he t hree P hases t hus e nsuring t he m inimum p eak c urrent l oad a t a ll t imes. M odern l uminaires w ill b e s elected i ncorporating h igh f requency ( low e nergy l oss) c ontrol g ear r esulting i n r educed p eak s tarting c urrent a nd m ore e ﬃcient l amps a nd l ow p ower c onsumption. All new lights will be low energy LEDs.
- c . V entilation: N atural v entilation i s t o b e p rovided t o t he h all, m anually o perated o pening w indow c asements i n t he c urtain w alling. T his w ould o bviate c ontinuous m echanical v entilation a nd c omfort c ooling, a nd t heir a ttendant c arbon e missions. A n i ntermittent v entilation f an w ould b e i ncluded i n t he h all t o a ssist t he n atural v entilation i n t he p eak s ummer m onths. T he e xisting b uilding i s c urrently n aturally v entilated, a nd w ill r emain s o. M echanical v entilation w ill n eed t o b e p rovided i n t he c ommunity l ounge a nd k itchen. T his w ill b e p rovided v ia e nergy e ﬃcient

- u nits and all fans will be local with occupancy control.

- d . R enewables: T he v iability o f t he f ollowing r enewables o ptions h ave b een c onsidered b y M arch C onsultants MEP Engineers, using the CIBSE TM38 (Technical Memorandum) Toolkit:

- ● P hoto-voltaics (PV)
- ● S olar Thermal
- ● W ind Power
- ● G round source heat pumps (GSHP)
- ● G round water cooling
- ● C ombined Heat & Power (CHP)
- ● B iomass

I n a ddition, a lthough n ot c urrently c lassiﬁed a s r enewable, t hey h ave c onsidered t he u se o f A ir S ource Heat Pumps (ASHP), both refrigerant and water based.

i . S olar P hotovoltaic ( PV) S ystems: P V s ystems a re t o b e e mployed o n t his p roject, m ounted o n t he s outh f acing r oof s lope o f t he e xisting b uilding. I t i s e stimated t hat t his w ill r educe t he c arbon e missions o f t he b uilding b y 1 9 t ons o ver t he d esign l ife o f t he

- s ystem.

- i i. A ir S ource H eat P umps ( ASHP): a r efrigerant b ased A SHP w ill b e u sed t o h eat t he h all. A SHP u nits a re t ypically 3 70-400% e ﬃcient a nd i deal f or a reas r equiring a f ast a cting h eating s ystem. T he A SHP w ould b e m ounted o n t he r oof o f t he s tore r oom t o t he r ear o f

t he h all, w ithin a v entilated e nclosure. I t i s e stimated t hat t he A SHP w ill r educe t he c arbon emissions of the building by 175 tons over the design life of the system.

- i ii. S olar T hermal S ystems: T he T M38 T oolkit c onsiders t his t echnology n ot t o b e v iable f or t his p roject, b ecause t here w ould n ot b e e nough r egular / c onstant h ot w ater d emand i n t he development.

i v. W ind T urbines: t his t echnology i s n ot c onsidered t o b e v iable f or t his p roject, d ue t o t he l ikely n oise g enerated c lose t o r esidential a reas a nd b ecause i t w ould b e u nlikely t o g enerate adequate energy to oﬀset the capital costs within 25 years.

- v . G round S ource H eat P ump: t his t echnology i s n ot c onsidered t o b e v iable f or t his p roject, because there is insuﬃcient land area for the required coils.

- v i. C ombined H eat a nd P ower ( CHP) u nits: t his t echnology i s n ot c onsidered t o b e v iable f or t his p roject, b ecause t he u nit w ould n eed t o o perate f or a t l east 4 500 h rs p er a nnum t o b e e ﬃcient, r equiring a c onstant h eat d emand s uch a s a s wimming p ool o r c ontinuous h ot water load.
- v ii. B iomass: this project is considered to be too small for biomass to be viable.

- e . W ater u sage: T he b iggest w ater d emand w ill b e f rom t he n ew W Cs. W ater-eﬃcient s anitary ﬁ ttings a nd ﬂ ow r egulators w ill b e u sed t o r educe w ater u sage. A w aterless u rinal w ill b e u sed i n the male WC.

### 8 . C onclusion

- 8 .1. T he S ADC n eeds t o d evelop t he a pplication s ite a s p roposed, i n o rder t o c ontinue t o o perate i n t he I sle o f M an a s t hey h ave d one t raditionally a nd h istorically. T his w ill e nable t heir m embers i n t he I sle o f M an t o c ontinue t o w orship a nd p rovide c ommunity s ervices a s t hey h ave d one f or a lmost 1 40 y ears, a nd w ill a llow n ew m embers t o b eneﬁt f rom m embership, a nd t he c ommunity t o b eneﬁt f rom t he services they provide.
- 8 .2. T he P lanning p olicies p resume i n f avour o f l ocating c ommunity f acilities s o a s t o m inimize c ar j ourneys a nd b e a ccessible t o p eople w ithout c ars. H owever, a n e xhaustive s earch h as c oncluded t hat t here a re n o s uitable t own c entre s ites, a nd l ocating t his f acility o n a s ite w ithout p arking a nd c ar a ccess w ould d iscriminate a gainst t hose w ho n eed t o t ravel b y c ar p articularly t he e lderly, d isabled a nd t hose l iving i n r emote a reas. T herefore, i n t he a bsence o f s uitable a vailable t own c entre sites, the current site is considered to oﬀer the best solution.
- 8 .3. A llowing a d iversity o f s ocial i nstitutions ( including c hurches a nd c ommunity c enters) t o o perate a nd ﬂ ourish i n t he I sle o f M an i s e ssential t o p rogressing t he s ocial w ellbeing o f t he p eople o f t he I sland, b ecause i t p rovides a ccess t o i nstitutions t hat p rovide d iﬀerent r outes t o m ental a nd s piritual f ulﬁllment, a nd a ccess t o c ommunity s ervices w hich i mprove p eople’s l ives. T his i s o ne o f t he p rimary A ims u nderpinning t he p olicies o f t he S trategic P lan. A ccess t o i nstitutions i s o ne o f t he r equirements f or q uality o f l ife a nd i s a n eed o f c urrent a nd f uture g enerations, a nd a s s uch m ust b e d elivered a s p art o f t he s ustainable d evelopment a spirations o f t he S P ( ie “ development t hat m eets t he n eeds o f t he p resent w ithout c ompromising t he a bility o f f uture g enerations t o m eet t heir o wn n eeds”). T he S ADC i s o ne s uch i nstitution, h aving s erved t he I sle o f M an f or o ver 1 00 y ears. F ailure t o d evelop t he s ite c ould u ltimately j eopardize t he c ontinued o peration o f T he S alvation A rmy i n t he I sle o f M an a t r isk, r isking t he e ventual l oss o f a v alued s ocial i nstitution. T his w ould b e s ocially d amaging and is not in line with the core aims informing the SP.
- 8 .4. A ny a ssessment o f t he p roposals, w ith r egard t o t heir s uitability i n p rinciple a nd t heir s uitability f or t he s ite, s hould i nclude c onsideration o f t he c ontribution o f t he S ADC’s w ork t o t he l ocal c ommunity a nd t he w ider c ommunity o f t he I sle o f M an. I f t hey a re u nable t o o perate f rom t he s ite, t his w ork w ould b e p ut i n j eopardy. I t i s c onsidered t hat t he e ﬀects o f t he d evelopment w ould n ot b e d etrimental t o t he e nvironment t o a ny s igniﬁcant d egree, a nd c ertainly n ot t o t he e xtent t hat i t w ould

#### j ustify t he e ndangerment o r c urtailment o f t he S A’s M ission P rogramme a nd i ts a ttendant b eneﬁts t o t he people of the Isle of Man, particularly the most disadvantaged.

#### A ppendix I - Parking Assessment

| |2016 SALVATION ARMY DOUGLAS CORPS, BALLACOTTIER CRESCENT, ISLE OF MAN BUSINESS PARK, DOUGLAS (EXTENSION & ALTERATION) : CAR PARKING ASSESSMENT STUDY REV.B|2016 SALVATION ARMY DOUGLAS CORPS, BALLACOTTIER CRESCENT, ISLE OF MAN BUSINESS PARK, DOUGLAS (EXTENSION & ALTERATION) : CAR PARKING ASSESSMENT STUDY REV.B|2016 SALVATION ARMY DOUGLAS CORPS, BALLACOTTIER CRESCENT, ISLE OF MAN BUSINESS PARK, DOUGLAS (EXTENSION & ALTERATION) : CAR PARKING ASSESSMENT STUDY REV.B|2016 SALVATION ARMY DOUGLAS CORPS, BALLACOTTIER CRESCENT, ISLE OF MAN BUSINESS PARK, DOUGLAS (EXTENSION & ALTERATION) : CAR PARKING ASSESSMENT STUDY REV.B|2016 SALVATION ARMY DOUGLAS CORPS, BALLACOTTIER CRESCENT, ISLE OF MAN BUSINESS PARK, DOUGLAS (EXTENSION & ALTERATION) : CAR PARKING ASSESSMENT STUDY REV.B|2016 SALVATION ARMY DOUGLAS CORPS, BALLACOTTIER CRESCENT, ISLE OF MAN BUSINESS PARK, DOUGLAS (EXTENSION & ALTERATION) : CAR PARKING ASSESSMENT STUDY REV.B|2016 SALVATION ARMY DOUGLAS CORPS, BALLACOTTIER CRESCENT, ISLE OF MAN BUSINESS PARK, DOUGLAS (EXTENSION & ALTERATION) : CAR PARKING ASSESSMENT STUDY REV.B|2016 SALVATION ARMY DOUGLAS CORPS, BALLACOTTIER CRESCENT, ISLE OF MAN BUSINESS PARK, DOUGLAS (EXTENSION & ALTERATION) : CAR PARKING ASSESSMENT STUDY REV.B|2016 SALVATION ARMY DOUGLAS CORPS, BALLACOTTIER CRESCENT, ISLE OF MAN BUSINESS PARK, DOUGLAS (EXTENSION & ALTERATION) : CAR PARKING ASSESSMENT STUDY REV.B|2016 SALVATION ARMY DOUGLAS CORPS, BALLACOTTIER CRESCENT, ISLE OF MAN BUSINESS PARK, DOUGLAS (EXTENSION & ALTERATION) : CAR PARKING ASSESSMENT STUDY REV.B|2016 SALVATION ARMY DOUGLAS CORPS, BALLACOTTIER CRESCENT, ISLE OF MAN BUSINESS PARK, DOUGLAS (EXTENSION & ALTERATION) : CAR PARKING ASSESSMENT STUDY REV.B| | | | | | | | | | | |
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| |MONDAY:|MONDAY:|MONDAY:|TUESDAY:|TUESDAY:|TUESDAY:|WEDNESDAY:|WEDNESDAY:|WEDNESDAY:|THURSDAY:|THURSDAY:|THURSDAY:|FRIDAY:|FRIDAY:|FRIDAY:|SATURDAY:|SATURDAY:|SATURDAY:|SUNDAY:|SUNDAY:|SUNDAY:| |
|Time:|Activity:|No. of spaces utilised:|Capacity of car park utilised (%):|Activity:|No. of spaces utilised:|Capacity of car park utilised (%):|Activity:|No. of spaces utilised:|Capacity of car park utilised (%):|Activity:|No. of spaces utilised:|Capacity of car park utilised (%):|Activity:|No. of spaces utilised:|Capacity of car park utilised (%):|Activity:|No. of spaces utilised:|Capacity of car park utilised (%):|Activity:|No. of spaces utilised:|Capacity of car park utilised (%):| |
|09.00 - 09.30|Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|09.00 - 09.30|Debt advice²|0| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|09.00 - 09.30|TOTAL|2|5%|TOTAL|4|11%|TOTAL|4|11%|TOTAL|4|11%|TOTAL|4|11%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|09.30 - 10.00|Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|09.30 - 10.00|Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|09.30 - 10.00|Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|2| |Chaplaincy⁺|2| |Chaplaincy⁺|2| |Chaplaincy⁺|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|09.30 - 10.00|Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|09.30 - 10.00| | | | | | |Toddler Grp⁸|20| | | | | | | |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|09.30 - 10.00|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|9|24%|TOTAL|29|78%|TOTAL|9|24%|TOTAL|9|24%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|10.00 - 10.30|Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|10.00 - 10.30|Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|10.00 - 10.30|Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|10.00 - 10.30|Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|10.00 - 10.30|Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|10.00 - 10.30| | | | | | |Toddler Grp⁸|20| | | | | | | |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|10.00 - 10.30|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|30|81%|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|10|27%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|10.30 - 11.00|Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Messy Church|33| |Sunday Meeting|30| | |
|10.30 - 11.00|Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |(Quarterly)*| | |and Sunday| | | |
|10.30 - 11.00|Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| | | | |School ***| | | |
|10.30 - 11.00|Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| | | | | | | | |
|10.30 - 11.00|Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| | | | | | | | |
|10.30 - 11.00| | | | | | |Toddler Grp⁸|20| | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|10.30 - 11.00|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|30|81%|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|33|89%|TOTAL|30|81%| |
|11.00 - 11.30|Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Messy Church|33| |Sunday Meeting|30| | |
|11.00 - 11.30|Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |(Quarterly)*| | |and Sunday| | | |
|11.00 - 11.30|Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| | | | |School ***| | | |
|11.00 - 11.30|Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| | | | | | | | |
|11.00 - 11.30|Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| | | | | | | | |
|11.00 - 11.30| | | | | | |Toddler Grp⁸|20| | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|11.00 - 11.30|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|30|81%|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|33|89%|TOTAL|30|81%| |
|11.30 - 12.00|Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Messy Church|33| |Sunday Meeting|30| | |
|11.30 - 12.00|Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |(Quarterly)*| | |and Sunday| | | |
|11.30 - 12.00|Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| | | | |School ***| | | |
|11.30 - 12.00|Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| | | | | | | | |
|11.30 - 12.00|Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| | | | | | | | |
|11.30 - 12.00|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|33|89%|TOTAL|30|81%| |
|12.00 - 12.30|Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Messy Church|33| |Sunday Meeting|30| | |
|12.00 - 12.30|Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |(Quarterly)*| | |and Sunday| | | |
|12.00 - 12.30|Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| | | | |School ***| | | |
|12.00 - 12.30|Chaplaincy|1| |Chaplaincy|1| |Chaplaincy|1| |Chaplaincy|1| |Chaplaincy|1| | | | | | | | |
|12.00 - 12.30|Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| | | | | | | | |
|12.00 - 12.30| | | |Lunch Club⁵|16| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|12.00 - 12.30|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|26|70%|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|33|89%|TOTAL|30|81%| |
|12.30 - 13.00|Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|12.30 - 13.00|Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|12.30 - 13.00|Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |Cleaner|1| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|12.30 - 13.00|Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|12.30 - 13.00|Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|12.30 - 13.00|Prayer Meeting|6| |Lunch Club⁵|16| | | | | | | | | | |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|12.30 - 13.00|TOTAL|16|43%|TOTAL|26|70%|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|10|27%|TOTAL|10|27%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|13.00 - 13.30|Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|13.00 - 13.30|Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|13.00 - 13.30|Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|13.00 - 13.30|Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|13.00 - 13.30|Prayer Meeting⁴|6| | | | | | | | | | | | | |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|13.00 - 13.30|TOTAL|15|41%|TOTAL|9|24%|TOTAL|9|24%|TOTAL|9|24%|TOTAL|9|24%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|13.30 - 14.00|Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |Staff on site¹|3| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|13.30 - 14.00|Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|13.30 - 14.00|Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|13.30 - 14.00|Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|13.30 - 14.00| | | |CAMEO⁶|13| | | | | | | | | | |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|13.30 - 14.00|TOTAL|9|24%|TOTAL|22|59%|TOTAL|9|24%|TOTAL|9|24%|TOTAL|9|24%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|14.00 - 14.30|Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|14.00 - 14.30|Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|14.00 - 14.30|Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|14.00 - 14.30|Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|14.00 - 14.30| | | |CAMEO⁶|13| | | | |Bible Study⁹|9| | | | |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|14.00 - 14.30|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|21|57%|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|17|46%|TOTAL|8|22%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|14.30 - 15.00|Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|14.30 - 15.00|Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|14.30 - 15.00|Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|14.30 - 15.00|Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|14.30 - 15.00| | | | | | | | | |Bible Study⁹|9| | | | |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|14.30 - 15.00|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|17|46%|TOTAL|8|22%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|15.00 - 15.30|Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|15.00 - 15.30|Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|15.00 - 15.30|Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|15.00 - 15.30|Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|15.00 - 15.30|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|8|22%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|15.30 - 16.00|Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|15.30 - 16.00|Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|15.30 - 16.00|Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|15.30 - 16.00|Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|15.30 - 16.00|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|8|22%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|16.00 - 16.30|Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|16.00 - 16.30|Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|16.00 - 16.30|Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|16.00 - 16.30|Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|16.00 - 16.30|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|8|22%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|16.30 - 17.00|Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |Staff on site¹|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|16.30 - 17.00|Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |Debt advice²|2| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|16.30 - 17.00|Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |Chaplaincy⁺|1| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|16.30 - 17.00|Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |Drop in³|3| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|16.30 - 17.00|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|8|22%|TOTAL|8|22%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|17.00 - 17.30|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|17.00 - 17.30|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|17.30 - 18.00|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|17.30 - 18.00|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|18.00 - 18.30|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|Youth Hub**|8| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|18.00 - 18.30|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|TOTAL|8|22%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|18.30 - 19.00|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|Youth Hub**|8| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|18.30 - 19.00|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|TOTAL|8|22%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|19.00 - 19.30|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|Choir Practice⁷|14| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|Youth Hub**|8| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|19.00 - 19.30|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|TOTAL|14|38%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|TOTAL|8|22%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|19.30 - 20.00|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|Choir Practice⁷|14| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|Youth Hub**|8| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|19.30 - 20.00|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|TOTAL|14|38%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|TOTAL|8|22%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|20.00 - 20.30|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|Band Practice|14| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|20.00 - 20.30|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|TOTAL|14|38%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|20.30 - 21.00|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|Band Practice⁷|14| |No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
|20.30 - 21.00|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|TOTAL|14|38%|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site|No activity on site| |
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| |¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.|¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.|¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.|¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.|¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.|¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.|¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.|¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.|¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.|¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.|¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.|¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.|¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.|¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.|¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.|¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.|¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.|¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.|¹ Staff on site: 2 Douglas Corps Captains (who will arrive in 1 car) as well as the Debt Advisor, will be on site from 9am-5pm. The office administrator will be on site from 10am-2pm. 3 no. car parking spaces total required.| | | |
| |² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).|² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).|² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).|² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).|² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).|² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).|² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).|² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).|² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).|² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).|² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).|² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).|² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).|² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).|² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).|² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).|² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).|² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).|² Debt advice: maximum of 4 people per appointment (2 advisors, one of whom is the Debt Advisor, and max. 2 clients). Clients may be an individual or couple. Couples will arrive in 1 car (separated couples are interviewed separately). The Debt Advisor's parking space is already accounted for. Therefore 2 no. spaces reqired per appointment (1 for the additional advisor and 1 for the client/s). Max. 4 appointments per day, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (Monday & Friday are used for debt advice admin).| | | |
| |³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.|³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.|³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.|³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.|³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.|³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.|³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.|³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.|³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.|³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.|³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.|³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.|³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.|³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.|³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.|³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.|³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.|³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.|³ Community Drop in: it is antcipated that a maximum of 15 people might drop in at any one time. The vast majority of drop ins will be from the immediate community (ie. the Business Park). Therefore maximum attendant parking requirements of 3 parking spaces is anticipated.| | | |
| |⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁴ Prayer Meeting: indicates an attendance of maximum 10 people utilising 6 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)| | | |
| |⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.|⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.|⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.|⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.|⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.|⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.|⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.|⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.|⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.|⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.|⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.|⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.|⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.|⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.|⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.|⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.|⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.|⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.|⁵ Lunch Club: indicates an attendance of maximum 40 people utilising 16 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc.) This activity currently generates a demand of 12 spaces for 30 attendees (40%). By this ratio, 16 parking spaces are required for the increased attendance of 40 people.| | | |
| |⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)|⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)|⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)|⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)|⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)|⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)|⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)|⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)|⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)|⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)|⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)|⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)|⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)|⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)|⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)|⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)|⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)|⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)|⁶ CAMEO: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 13 car parking spaces (this is due to CAMEO being a social club for the elderly, many of whom will car share, utilise taxi's and acquire lifts to and from the venue by family members or friends)| | | |
| |⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)|⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)|⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)|⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)|⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)|⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)|⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)|⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)|⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)|⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)|⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)|⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)|⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)|⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)|⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)|⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)|⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)|⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)|⁷ Band/Choir Practice: indicates an attendance of maximum 20 people utilising 14 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing etc)| | | |
| |⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.|⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.|⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.|⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.|⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.|⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.|⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.|⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.|⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.|⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.|⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.|⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.|⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.|⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.|⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.|⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.|⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.|⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.|⁸ Parent & Toddler Group: indicates an attendance of maximum 70 people utilising 20 car parking spaces (this is due to a minimum of 50% of attendees being toddlers plus utilisation of car sharing and public transport.) Attendance of 70 people for Parent & Toddler group at the Fairfield School site generated a demand of 20 car parking spaces.| | | |
| |⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)|⁹ Bible Study: indicates an attendance of maximum 15 people utilising 9 car parking spaces (this is due to members of the same family attending, car sharing, use of public transport and people walking from nearby places of work etc)| | | |
| |Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.|Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.|Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.|Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.|Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.|Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.|Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.|Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.|Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.|Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.|Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.|Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.|Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.|Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.|Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.|Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.|Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.|Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.|Chaplaincy: Chaplain’s counselling, prayer, confidential meetings with service users. 4 people maximum: max. 2 no. Captains (whose parking demand is already accounted for plus) a single visitor, or a couple who would arrive together. Therefore 1 no. parking space reqired.| | | |
| |* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.|* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.|* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.|* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.|* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.|* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.|* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.|* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.|* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.|* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.|* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.|* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.|* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.|* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.|* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.|* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.|* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.|* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.|* Messy Church: indicates an attendance of maximum 80 people utilising a maximum 33 car parking spaces. Based on past experience, the Corps Captains estimate an average requirement of 25 spaces, because users of the service arrive in family groups. The service is actively promoted in the local community and it is anticipated that people from the local area will access the services by active travel or using the local bus service.| | | |
| |** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)|** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)|** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)|** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)|** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)|** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)|** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)|** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)|** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)|** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)|** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)|** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)|** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)|** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)|** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)|** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)|** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)|** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)|** Youth Hub: indicates an attendance of maximum 30 people utilising 8 car parking spaces (this is due to attendees being minors and likely to be dropped off and collected by family/friends etc)| | | |
| |*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.|*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.|*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.|*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.|*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.|*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.|*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.|*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.|*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.|*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.|*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.|*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.|*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.|*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.|*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.|*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.|*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.|*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.|*** Sunday Meeting & Sunday School: indicates an attendance of maximum 60 people utilising a maximum of 30 car parking spaces. The Corps Captains advise that the average Sunday worship car parking requirement at Fairfield School was 25 spaces for 60 attendees.| | | |
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| |1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|1. Christmas Meal (once a year): max. 100 attendees with an anticpated car park utilisation of max. 30 spaces. In the Corps Captains' past experience, this activity has a very limited parking requirement (around 20 spaces) as almost all the guests are picked up and brought to the meal by members of the|church.| | |
| |2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|2. Harvest Supper (once a year): max. 60 attendees (many elderly who will acquire lifts or car share, with an anticpated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)| | | |
| |3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.|3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.|3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.|3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.|3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.|3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.|3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.|3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.|3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.|3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.|3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.|3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.|3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.|3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.|3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.|3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.|3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.|3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.|3. Weddings (anticipated one per year), Funerals (anticipated two per year) & Special Services (anticipated one or two per year): Maximum 140 attendees; where required specific arrangements will be made to bring attendees to the venue by mini-bus or lift share.| | | |
| |Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.|Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.|Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.|Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.|Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.|Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.|Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.|Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.|Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.|Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.|Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.|Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.|Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.|Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.|Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.|Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.|Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.|Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.|Note: the building will not be used for any other events or activities when the above events are taking place.| | | |
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| |4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|4. Christmas Appeal Sorting (once a year): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)| | | |
| |5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.|5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.|5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.|5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.|5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.|5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.|5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.|5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.|5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.|5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.|5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.|5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.|5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.|5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.|5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.|5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.|5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.|5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.|5. Training (5 times a year; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces.| | | |
| |6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)|6. Meetings (once or twice a week; to be scheduled not to coincide with Prayer Group or Bible Study): Maximum 30 attendees at any time with an element of utilisation of public transport, car sharing etc, with an anticipated car park utilisation of 20 spaces (55%)| | | |
| |Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.|Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.|Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.|Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.|Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.|Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.|Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.|Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.|Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.|Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.|Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.|Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.|Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.|Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.|Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.|Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.|Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.|Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.|Note: the activities will be scheduled so as not to coincide with other events or activities that have a high parking demand.| | | |

#### A ppendix II - Site Photographs

![A photograph showing a white community building with green window frames and an entrance canopy, situated next to a paved parking area under a blue sky.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/12/6811365.jpg)

![A photograph showing a paved parking area in front of a white building with green trim and another building in the background under a blue sky.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/12/6811367.jpg)

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![A photograph showing a white two-story building with a large paved car park in the foreground and a fenced sports area with a slide in the background.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/12/6811369.jpg)

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![A photograph showing a white two-story building with green shutters and a large paved parking area in the foreground.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/12/6811371.jpg)

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![A photograph showing a large, single-story building with a grey pitched roof and pink side panels, situated next to a paved road with double yellow lines.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/12/6811374.jpg)

![A photograph of a large single-story building undergoing renovation with scaffolding on the left, a white van, and a paved car park area in the foreground.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/12/6811376.jpg)

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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/8375-braddan-salvation-army-roof-replacement/documents/944400*
