Sat, 25 Jun 2022
Engagement is being sought on the Draft Area Plan for the North and West.
A consultation has been launched by the Cabinet Office alongside its publication, and marks the latest stage in a process aimed at delivering clear planning policies in relation to housing, economic development, the environment and infrastructure.
The exercise seeks views on the written statement and maps that make up the Draft Area Plan for the North and West, in addition to a number of items of supporting evidence.
Once approved, the plan will represent an important document for Ramsey and Peel, the district of Michael and the parishes of German, Patrick, Jurby, Andreas, Bride, Ballaugh, Lezayre and Garff (Maughold ward only), setting out ways of managing and guiding development to satisfy social, economic and environmental needs. It will serve as a practical resource for decision makers and will be taken into account when planning applications are determined.
Preliminary publicity took place last year to inform the creation of the plan, and included consultation on more than 250 sites put forward for possible development.
Community involvement is now being strongly encouraged once more to help resolve any outstanding or unforeseen issues, correct errors and refine proposals ahead of a forthcoming Public Inquiry – the next step in the process in accordance with Schedule 1 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1999.
A series of drop-in sessions will be held next month to promote as much engagement as possible, and planning officers will be available to discuss the Draft Area Plan for the North and West in detail as well as helping anyone who wishes to take part in the consultation:
Peel — House of Manannan
Ramsey Town Hall
Details of when and where the Public Inquiry will take place will be publicised later in the year.