Business Policy 13
Source: Ape Written Statement
be suitably integrated into the surrounding landscape setting through reasonable mitigation measures and include considering siting, colours, materials, finishes and the general scale.
Landscape Character Area Santon (D13)
Landscape Strategy
Conserve and enhance:
Key Views
Open and expansive views from the higher areas along the rugged coast in the east and inland towards the upland areas over Braaid.
Incinerator chimney forms a notable landmark in the immediate area.
Glimpsed views framed by vegetation in the valley bottoms and along the main roads where they follow the wooded valley bottoms.
Views in the northern part of the area up to the Transmitting Masts on top of Douglas Head hill top.
Views from Isle of Man Steam Railway.
In cases where new development is proposed, applications must demonstrate that it can be suitably integrated into the surrounding landscape setting through reasonable mitigation measures and considering siting, colours, materials, finishes and the general scale.
Landscape Character Area Ballamodha, Earystane & St Mark's (D14)
Landscape Strategy
Conserve and enhance the:
Key Views
Distant views prevented at times by dense woodland in river valleys and by the cumulative screening effect of hedgerow trees, which tend to create wooded horizons.
Open and panoramic views out to sea from the higher areas on the upper western parts of the area where there are few trees to interrupt.
Landscape Character Area Port Grenaugh (E1)
Landscape Strategy
Conserve
Key Views
Panoramic and open views out to sea from the Raad ny Foillan coastal footpath, south towards Langness and the School Tower in Castletown and north up the jagged coastline towards Santon Head.
Landscape Character Area Port Soderick (E2)
Landscape Strategy
Conserve:
Key Views
Open expansive and panoramic views out to sea from Marine Drive and from coastal footpaths including Raad ny Foillan.
Views along the rocky coastline over various prominent headlands.
View out to sea from Port Soderick framed by rocky cliffs.
Landscape Character Area Douglas Bay (E3)
Landscape Strategy
Conserve and enhance:
Key Views
Inter-visibility is possible in numerous places along the sea front from the coastal path around Onchan to the various piers and at the lighthouse at Douglas Point.
Views inland are dominated almost exclusively by the built form of Douglas with its terrace of white Victorian hotels, the built form of Onchan on the cliff tops and the various paraphernalia associated with the Harbour.
Views along the coast constrained and dominated by the two large headlands that enclose the area.
The open, expansive headlands of Douglas and Onchan shall be protected from visual intrusion.
Landscape Character Area Clay Head (E4)
Landscape Strategy
Conserve:
Key Views
Channelled views out to sea from the beach at Port Groudle.
Extensive panoramic views out to sea and across Douglas Bay from the A11 around Howstrake Camp Electric railway stop and at the periphery of the settlement of Onchan.
Glimpsed views towards Laxey Bay and up to the Northern Uplands over heathland from the eastern end of Clay Head Road.
The open, expansive panoramic views across Douglas Bay and towards Port Groudle appreciated from the Howstrake Camp Elec
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Citations
100.0%
Approval Rate
2021
Peak Year
Castletown
Top Parish
Additional use of residential dwelling as tourist accommodation
Additional use of dwelling as tourist living accommodation
Additional use of residential property as tourist accommodation
Additional use of residential property as tourist accommodation
Alterations and refurbishment of existing dwelling including proposed additional use of dwelling for tourism (in association with 21/00291/CON)
Additional use of residence as tourist accommodation
External works to include re-roofing, re-rendering, installation of replacement windows, replacement fascias and rainwater goods (in association with 21/00236/CON)
Additional use of dwelling as tourist accommodation
Additional use of residential property as tourist accommodation
Change of use of dwelling to self-catering tourist accommodation