Community Policy 3
Source: Ape Written Statement
on the valley floor.
More open views from the valley sides along the valley and up to the peaks of the Northern Upland peaks and the upper slopes of Foxdale.
Union Mills, Glen Vine & Crosby (C3)
Conserve and enhance:
Open views up to the Northern Uplands and the upper slopes of Foxdale in places.
Glimpsed views in the East towards the urban edge of Douglas
Laxey (D2)
Conserve and enhance:
Dramatic views to an Upland backdrop to the North and West.
Channelled views East and West along the corridor of Laxey Glen.
Views to the instantly recognisable Lady Isabella water wheel as a landmark within the area.
Panoramic views eastwards across the sea from areas of higher land within the character area.
There is a presumption against development that would have an adverse impact on the setting of the landmark Lady Isabella water wheel.
Proposals for planning approval which would result in some development being visible from the Lady Isabella water wheel must demonstrate that the design is informed by the setting and has taken into account the effect, if any, on such views and responded to them.
Slope and landform must be taken into consideration in any design response - this must demonstrate how a proposal is to become appropriate in the landscape setting, not dominate it.
Conrhenny & Groudle (D3)
Conserve and enhance:
Dramatic views to an Upland backdrop to the North and West.
Dramatic, panoramic views eastwards across the ever-changing colour and nature of the sea and sky, contribute to strongly recognisable sense of place.
Close and distant views to the northern edge of Onchan/Douglas settlement, which is visually harsh in places.
Channelled views along the corridor of the Groudle River, which is enclosed in places.
Braaid (D10)
Conserve and enhance:
Extensive uninterrupted panoramic views from higher points over large open fields and Greeba Valley and the northern Uplands and eastwards to the built-up edge of Douglas.
Some glimpsed views over fields from most sections of roads, which are enclosed by high grassed Manx hedgerows for the most part.
Foxdale (D11)
Conserve and enhance:
Open views down and across the valley towards St Johns, the Greeba Valley and beyond to the peaks of the Northern Uplands from areas of higher ground.
Enclosed views up to the surrounding Southern Upland areas and Stoney Mountain Plantation.
Douglas Head (D12)
Conserve and enhance:
Open and expansive views from most of the area out to sea, along the coast, over Douglas Bay and inland over the incised inland plateau up to the northern Uplands.
Telecommunications tower on hill top forms highly visible landmark in surrounding areas.
Douglas Headland is exposed and prominent from many viewpoints. This is considered an outstanding natural feature and one which should be conserved.
In order to conserve this vista of seascape and coastal views, applications for planning approval for new development i
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100.0%
Approval Rate
2015
Peak Year
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