E11 Langness
Source: Aps Written Statement
The overall strategy is to conserve the character, quality and distinctiveness of the coastal area with its rich ecological habitats, open and expansive panoramic views, and to conserve the tranquil and rugged character of the area with its numerous sites of archaeological importance, such as the former mines and former smelt mines.
Key Views
The overall strategy is to conserve the character, quality and distinctiveness of this open area that contributes to the setting of Castletown and Ballasalla, to enhance the river field pattern and to conserve the aquatic habitat corridor of the Silverburn.
Key Views
The overall strategy is to conserve the strong sense of openness throughout the area, with strong field pattern as well as the setting of the numerous archaeological sites and wartime structures within the area.
Key Views
The overall strategy is to conserve the character, quality and distinctiveness of this open, unsettled and rugged area with expansive and dramatic views and to conserve the wild setting of the numerous archaeological features.
Key Views
The overall strategy is to conserve the strong sense of openness throughout this rugged area with its expansive and dramatic views and to conserve the setting of the numerous archaeological features.
Key Views
The overall strategy is to conserve the strong sense of openness of this rugged area, its expansive and dramatic views and to conserve the setting of the numerous archaeological features and Cregneash village and the surrounding traditional field pattern as well as the wartime structures on Meayll Hill.
Key Views
The overall strategy is to conserve the strong sense of tranquillity and remoteness throughout this area with minimal human intervention or impact, and to conserve the patchwork of rich ecological habitats.
Key Views
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Citations
50.0%
Approval Rate
2016
Peak Year
Malew
Top Parish
Creation of a replacement slipway
Landscaping works involving a three metre high berm along golf course edge adjacent to Hotel and former swimming pool and a three to five metre high berm on opposite side of fairway