23 December 2010 · Delegated
Cregg Mill, Silverdale Road, Ballasalla, Isle Of Man, IM9 3ds
Permission was granted to change the use of the ground floor of Cregg Mill at the Silverdale Complex in Ballasalla from a function room to an ice cream production facility. The mill is a three-storey building built around 1724 and sits within the Silverdale Conservation Area. The application was decided on 23 December 2010 by a Senior Planning Officer acting under delegated authority. Two conditions were attached to the permission, though their specific content is not detailed in the available evidence.
The application was permitted by a Senior Planning Officer under delegated authority. The proposal involved changing the use of the ground floor of a historically significant building within the Silverdale Conservation Area, and was considered acceptable on the evidence available.
Type D: Incised Slopes
The Role of Landscape Character in Development
Condition 1
The use must be taken up within four years of the date of this notice in order for this approval to remain valid after that time.
Condition 2
This permission relates to the change of use of the existing ground floor area to the manufacture of ice cream as shown and described in drawings WL/10/1180/1, WL/10/1180/2 and WL/10/1180/3 all received on 12th November, 2010.