Field 420766, Ronague Road, Ballabeg, Castletown, Isle Of Man, IM9 4hf
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Local residents from Ballacomish Beg object to the agricultural building due to loss of biodiversity, visual intrusion, light pollution, and highway safety risks from parking at the field entrance.
Key concern: loss of native biodiversity habitat and highway safety risks from parking
Ballacomish Beg residents
ObjectionFields 420766 and 420767 have a very high water table and are known locally as wet fields.; the marshy fields offered an area of native biodiversity... home to numerous rabbits, pheasants, birds and insects and were a rich hunting ground for the resident buzzard family as well as hen harriers and marsh harriers.; The erection of three stable blocks and access road will adversely impact the character of our surrounding landscape.; We are very concerned that the development of the fields has and will continue to impact road safety in the area.; The new siting of the proposed development will place it in our direct line of sight, which, along with the proposed scale of the development will result in significant and adverse visual intrusion. It will also detract from the existing intrinsic rural character and openness of the surrounding undeveloped landscape.
Ballacomish Beg residents
ObjectionThe new siting of the proposed development will place it in our direct line of sight, which, along with the proposed scale of the development will result in significant and adverse visual intrusion.; ‘The concern of light pollution and general eyesight location affecting ballacomish cottage was are biggest worries when planning the location of the stables if we put the stables near the field entrance (removing the need for access road) then we feel we would be encroaching the natural view of ballacomish cottage and other properties’.