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More on Crossag Farm ruling

by isleofman.com 15th January 2008
A victory for common sense.

That’s the belief of the secretary of the Ballasalla and District Residents' Association after proposals to build more than 250 new homes at Crossag Farm were thrown out by a planning inspector.

The inspector said the Department of the Local Government and the Environment scheme would have an unacceptable impact on village residents.

David Allsebrook (pictured) says sense has prevailed, amid major concerns for the village:
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 15th, January 2008 10:01pm.

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