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Holiday Village plan for Greyabbey, Co Down,

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2021 12:20 pm
by pauls59@yahoo.co.uk
LA06/2021/1316/PAN | Holiday village to include tents, yurts, shepherd's huts, glamping pods, self catering units, motorhome parking and associated reception and service buildings. | Agricultural lands approximately 120m East of 84A Newtownards Road with use of existing laneway (access to Newtownards Road located approximately 100m West of Greyabbey Community Hall) Ballyurnanellan Greyabbey BT22 2QJ

An Initial Plan of the proposed development can be seen at www.theislandshideaway.com
This has been created to let the local community of Greyabbey see what is proposed, and give feedback to the developer, allow them to shame their proposal before submission of a full Planning Application
.

Reference LA06/2021/1316/PAN
Application Received Fri 05 Nov 2021[/b]
Address Agricultural lands approximately 120m East of 84A Newtownards Road with use of existing laneway (access to Newtownards Road located approximately 100m West of Greyabbey Community Hall) Ballyurnanellan Greyabbey BT22 2QJ
Proposal Holiday village to include tents, yurts, shepherd's huts, glamping pods, self catering units, motorhome parking and associated reception and service buildings.
Status Under Consideration
Authority Decision Date Not Available
PAC Decision Not Available
PAC Decision Date Not Available


Important Dates:

Application Received Date Fri 05 Nov 2021
Application Validated Date Fri 05 Nov 2021

Latest Neighbour Consultation Date Tue 21 Dec 2021
Neighbour Consultation Expiry Date Tue 04 Jan 2022[/b]
Standard Consultation Date Not Available
Standard Consultation Expiry Date Not Available
Date Last Advertised Thu 23 Dec 2021
Latest Advertisement Expiry Date Thu 06 Jan 2022

Statutory Expiry Date Not Available
Decision Issued Date Not Available
Permission Expiry Date Not Available
Environmental Impact Assessment Received Not Available
Temporary Permission Expiry Date Not Available
Date Withdrawn Not Available


Update; 23/12/2021.

Extract from Letter of receipt of Pre-Application Plan (PAN), from ANDBC to the Developer;

Thank you for your correspondence received on 5th November 2021

The Council hereby acknowledges receipt of the same as the Pre-Application Notification of the above mentioned development, which is required in order to comply with Section 27 of Planning Act (Northern Ireland) 2011.

The planning application for the above mentioned development must not be submitted any sooner than 12 weeks from the date the Pre-Application Notification was received by this office.




The 12 week period will expire on Friday 28th January 2022.

Re: Holiday Village plan for Greyabbey, Co Down,

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2021 3:30 pm
by Eddiey
Motorhome park/s, I can't believe it.
A blueprint here for other developers? I hope it goes through.

I used Contact Us and commented.

Re: Holiday Village plan for Greyabbey, Co Down,

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2021 4:12 pm
by pauls59@yahoo.co.uk
Eddiey

Thanks for leaving a comment with the developers.
The Last Neighbour Consultation Date was yesterday, Tuesday 21st.
The Neighbour Consultation Expiry date is Tuesday 4th January.
Whilst the Planning Authority states "Sorry, we are not currently accepting comments from the public on this application", They have received 1 letter of complaint from a resident of Strangford View, Greyabbey, just down the road. (they are a caravan owner in to the bargain). It can be views on the NI Planning Portal. Basically they are worried about more road traffic, Hen/Stag parties using the site, general noise and misbehaviour. Also disturbance to the local wildlife and fauna, despite the plan showing the developer introducing more wild flowers to the area.

I am hoping that after 5th January, we will be able to leave comments on the application.
As I said to the developers, there are currently 10 official caravan sites along the eastern shore of the Ards Peninsula, onto the Irish Sea,( Only 7 allow Touring Motorhomes) plus the Aire facility at The Commons, Donaghadee.
Ards and North Down Borough Council imposed an OVERNIGHT Ban ( midnight - 6am with a £500 fine), at The Commons Aire, Donaghadee from 1st May this year. Believed, the nearest caravan site owner (2 miles away) complained, but not proven).

Re: Holiday Village plan for Greyabbey, Co Down,

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2024 10:23 pm
by MikeAndreas1
pauls59@yahoo.co.uk wrote: Wed Dec 22, 2021 12:20 pm LA06/2021/1316/PAN | Holiday village to include tents, yurts, shepherd's huts, glamping pods, self catering units, motorhome parking and associated reception and service buildings. | Agricultural lands approximately 120m East of 84A Newtownards Road with use of existing laneway (access to Newtownards Road located approximately 100m West of Greyabbey Community Hall) Ballyurnanellan Greyabbey BT22 2QJ

An Initial Plan of the proposed development can be seen at www.theislandshideaway.com
This has been created to let the local community of Greyabbey see what is proposed, and give feedback to the developer, allow them to shame their proposal before submission of a full Planning Application
.

Reference LA06/2021/1316/PAN
Application Received Fri 05 Nov 2021[/b]
Address Agricultural lands approximately 120m East of 84A Newtownards Road with use of existing laneway (access to Newtownards Road located approximately 100m West of Greyabbey Community Hall) Ballyurnanellan Greyabbey BT22 2QJ
Proposal Holiday village to include tents, yurts, shepherd's huts, glamping pods, self catering units, motorhome parking and associated reception and service buildings.
Status Under Consideration
Authority Decision Date Not Available
PAC Decision Not Available
PAC Decision Date Not Available


Important Dates:

Application Received Date Fri 05 Nov 2021
Application Validated Date Fri 05 Nov 2021

Latest Neighbour Consultation Date Tue 21 Dec 2021
Neighbour Consultation Expiry Date Tue 04 Jan 2022[/b]
Standard Consultation Date Not Available
Standard Consultation Expiry Date Not Available
Date Last Advertised Thu 23 Dec 2021
Latest Advertisement Expiry Date Thu 06 Jan 2022

Statutory Expiry Date Not Available
Decision Issued Date Not Available
Permission Expiry Date Not Available
Environmental Impact Assessment Received Not Available
Temporary Permission Expiry Date Not Available
Date Withdrawn Not Available


Update; 23/12/2021.

Extract from Letter of receipt of Pre-Application Plan (PAN), from ANDBC to the Developer;

Thank you for your correspondence received on 5th November 2021

The Council hereby acknowledges receipt of the same as the Pre-Application Notification of the above mentioned development, which is required in order to comply with Section 27 of Planning Act (Northern Ireland) 2011.

The planning application for the above mentioned development must not be submitted any sooner than 12 weeks from the date the Pre-Application Notification was received by this office.




The 12 week period will expire on Friday 28th January 2022.
What are your thoughts on the potential impact of the holiday village on the local community in Greyabbey, and what concerns or benefits do you see arising from this development?

Re: Holiday Village plan for Greyabbey, Co Down,

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2024 3:52 pm
by gwalters
MikeAndreas1 wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2024 10:23 pm
pauls59@yahoo.co.uk wrote: Wed Dec 22, 2021 12:20 pm LA06/2021/1316/PAN | Holiday village to include tents, yurts, shepherd's huts, glamping pods, self catering units, motorhome parking and associated reception and service buildings. | Agricultural lands approximately 120m East of 84A Newtownards Road with use of existing laneway (access to Newtownards Road located approximately 100m West of Greyabbey Community Hall) Ballyurnanellan Greyabbey BT22 2QJ

An Initial Plan of the proposed development can be seen at www.theislandshideaway.com
This has been created to let the local community of Greyabbey see what is proposed, and give feedback to the developer, allow them to shame their proposal before submission of a full Planning Application
.

Reference LA06/2021/1316/PAN
Application Received Fri 05 Nov 2021[/b]
Address Agricultural lands approximately 120m East of 84A Newtownards Road with use of existing laneway (access to Newtownards Road located approximately 100m West of Greyabbey Community Hall) Ballyurnanellan Greyabbey BT22 2QJ
Proposal Holiday village to include tents, yurts, shepherd's huts, glamping pods, self catering units, motorhome parking and associated reception and service buildings.
Status Under Consideration
Authority Decision Date Not Available
PAC Decision Not Available
PAC Decision Date Not Available


Important Dates:

Application Received Date Fri 05 Nov 2021
Application Validated Date Fri 05 Nov 2021

Latest Neighbour Consultation Date Tue 21 Dec 2021
Neighbour Consultation Expiry Date Tue 04 Jan 2022[/b]
Standard Consultation Date Not Available
Standard Consultation Expiry Date Not Available
Date Last Advertised Thu 23 Dec 2021
Latest Advertisement Expiry Date Thu 06 Jan 2022

Statutory Expiry Date Not Available
Decision Issued Date Not Available
Permission Expiry Date Not Available
Environmental Impact Assessment Received Not Available
Temporary Permission Expiry Date Not Available
Date Withdrawn Not Available


Update; 23/12/2021.

Extract from Letter of receipt of Pre-Application Plan (PAN), from ANDBC to the Developer;

Thank you for your correspondence received on 5th November 2021

The Council hereby acknowledges receipt of the same as the Pre-Application Notification of the above mentioned development, which is required in order to comply with Section 27 of Planning Act (Northern Ireland) 2011.

The planning application for the above mentioned development must not be submitted any sooner than 12 weeks from the date the Pre-Application Notification was received by this office.




The 12 week period will expire on Friday 28th January 2022.
What are your thoughts on the potential impact of the holiday village on the local community in Greyabbey, and what concerns or benefits do you see arising from this development?
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The potential impact of a holiday village in Greyabbey brings both opportunities and challenges. On the positive side, it could boost the local economy, create jobs, and increase tourism, which might support local businesses. However, concerns include the strain on infrastructure, potential disruption to the peaceful character of the community, and environmental impact. Striking a balance between economic growth and preserving Greyabbey's unique charm will be crucial for long-term sustainability.