Policy EP18 (Isle of Man Strategic Plan Modified Draft)
Source: Isle of Man Strategic Plan 2016
Policy 18: Retailing from farms, market gardens and nurseries (excepting ancillary sales of produce grown thereon) will be subject to the Department's general retail policies.
7.15.1 Equestrian activities are becoming increasingly popular in rural areas and on the fringes of our towns and villages. These activities can generally take place only on open, rural land, and often represent a useful way of diversifying traditional farming. The use of land as grazing land falls within the definition of agriculture (section 45 of the 1999 Town and Country Planning Act), and does not therefore involve development, but the keeping of horses and the operation of equestrian activities generally do involve development and may have an adverse impact on the appearance and character of the countryside. Sensitive siting and high standards of design, construction, and maintenance are necessary to ensure that there are no such adverse impacts. Whilst horses should be well housed, it will seldom be appropriate to use cavity-wall construction for stables, since such buildings may too easily be adapted for residential uses, so thwarting other policies of this Plan. Where new buildings are necessary, they should be sited close to existing building groups, and designed not only to blend with their surroundings but also to suit their specific purpose.
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Lezayre
Top Parish
Erection of four mobile kiosks for the display and selling of produce and erection of a section of fencing (retrospective)
Erection of building for use as a toilet facility and storage, sales of charcuterie produced on site and the creation of a unit for the preparation of charcuterie from meat from the site
Erection of temporary building for storage and retail use
Erection of mobile kiosk for sale of farm produce
Creation of horticultural nursery, alteration to access, erection of growing sheds, shed for staff welfare, greenhouse / conservatory and siting of polytunnel (partial retrospective) (amendments to PA 12/01692/B)
A multi use, social care development for adults with learning difficulties, consisting of a day care facility with management offices; industrial training facility (ERIC Unit); horticultural training facility; cafe and retail unit.
Erection of a timber shed for use as a farm shop and creation of gravel area for parking and turning
Creation of a horticultural nursery including alteration to access, polytunnels, storage buildings and associated works (partial retrospective)
Erection of a polytunnel
Erection of an agricultural building and widening of existing farm entrance