I, therefore, consider that the proposal would not result in an unacceptable loss of amenity by way of reduction of outlook and open aspect. |
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The policies against the application relate in the main to visual amenity and highway safety. |
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National policy could give a more balanced steer to the conflicts of social justice and affordable housing against landscape and amenity. |
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The area adjoins the Dublin conurbation, and is a designated green belt amenity and agricultural resource base. |
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According to many of the insurance companies, the amenity may not be coverable at all. |
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Cobbles are densely confined in gabions to form substantial units of amenity embankments. |
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This site is an area of public open space zoned for recreation and amenity. |
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A number of local residents have put forward proposals to make the wooded public area a greater amenity for villagers. |
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It was grassed over in 1987 and parts of it were developed to include the travellers' caravan amenity site. |
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Also we ask all parishioners to be vigilant and keep a watchful eye on this amenity. |
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The prospects of severely congested streets, increased health problems and loss of amenity in the city are real concerns. |
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It serves no-one's interest to require planning permission for types of development that generally do not damage amenity. |
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A lot of the surrounding countryside has been classified as National Park, and is great amenity to have on the doorstep. |
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It says the council's primary role is to maintain the commons as a public amenity, rather than restore the area as a heathland habitat. |
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The property is zoned A1 to promote existing residential amenity and to provide for private infill residential development. |
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Built-up areas will be complemented by amenity space, parkland and a riverside promenade. |
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The riverside walk is a beautiful amenity off the Dunmore Road that requires some remedial work. |
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The canal is a wonderful amenity in this part of the county and there is a beautiful walkway along the bank. |
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The golf course is a good public amenity but I would query whether it could be run in a way that at least allows it to break even. |
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The centre was a proud achievement for all concerned and is a wonderful amenity for all age groups. |
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They defend their actions by spuriously claiming that a piece of amenity in the area will be bulldozed. |
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These plant collections are not just maintained in isolation but are often incorporated into gardens of great beauty and amenity. |
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The areas of natural amenity in the town have been clearly identified and developed. |
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This site is located behind a developing business park which is already an intrusion in the countryside so there will be little loss of amenity. |
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They demanded that any modernisation should favour amenity and leisure use. |
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A sophisticated analytical approach distinguishing between pain and suffering and loss of amenity is not usually required. |
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She also said extra noise and congestion, along with the effect on visual amenity, would have an adverse effect on surrounding homes. |
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Diminished public amenity relating to injection drug use has also been reported in Kings Cross. |
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Councillors ruled last year that they were detrimental to visual amenity and had to come down. |
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It is thought that the scheme would include open space, commercial development and public amenity. |
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The residents, however, based their main objections on the parking and fears of loss of amenity around their homes. |
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Those who like to mix and match music from multiple compact discs and burn their own CD will also appreciate the new amenity. |
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Dating from 1846, the building contained public baths and wash houses, an important amenity and social focus in the Victorian East End. |
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It is hoped that more people will come forward and volunteer their services to help run this great amenity. |
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Some of the millers who worked the mills from 1747 to 1927 are documented in the amenity park. |
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The first is the face of big business, with every comfort and amenity at its disposal. |
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They are also of the opinion that the mast is unsightly in a high amenity residential area, and that it is extremely high. |
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The concerns of the local people at this juncture are almost invariably directed towards loss of utilisable resources and amenity. |
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He added that he would like to see amenity facilities provided in the Barnaderg area. |
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This new land, half of which will be used as a buffer zone for local residents, will also include a civic amenity recycling centre. |
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There are also suggestions to provide a town park in the surrounds of Killarney House and this would certainly be a lovely amenity. |
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A decision to instruct a contractor to hack trees in an amenity area has landed Glusburn Parish Council in hot water. |
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I have also seen loads of illegal dumping and it's vandalism of a natural amenity. |
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Once again, the weather was favourable, and again a lot of litter was removed, greatly improving the amenity value of the river. |
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We appeal to your generosity to help maintain this valuable amenity. |
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It can also be approached for guidance on projects pertaining to tourist amenity development. |
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Can all of those who are opposed to the sale of the local amenity say with their hand on their heart that they ever lifted a finger to try to make a success of it? |
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It would not take a fortune to create a clean and tidy looking river bank and with a little imagination a very good amenity could be created in this area. |
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The basic amenity that is provided to poor children is education rather than the computer by itself. |
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The courtyard, encased within high stone walls, is a suntrap, and the current owners, who live in the coach-house, make good use of the sheltered amenity. |
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In the long term, we plan to create a community amenity in the form of a lake and native arboreal area. |
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The common space in the co-op is wheelchairadapted to ensure that all households can use the laundry room, playground, amenity room and kitchen. |
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In preparation for your stay, we're offering almost every possible amenity. |
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The turf and amenity uses represent a high added-value sector of the industry. |
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Sales space does not include offices, storage and preparation rooms, workshops, staircases, cloakrooms and other amenity rooms. |
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In common with many other provincial towns in the Republic, there has been a heavy emphasis on housing, with little concomitant amenity provision. |
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Lavender cleans Astralite human soothing sleep, dilutes the anxiety, called the amenity and mildness. |
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Vandals who interfere with life-saving equipment at beaches and amenity facilities around the county have been roundly condemned by members of Mayo County Council. |
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While the property tax exemption reduces the tax base, the amenity value of the college may cause more development on the remaining land. |
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The building itself allows little space for amenity land for the children to play in, and the style of construction is totally out of character for the area. |
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One idea that is gaining ground is putting post-office counters in pubs, another amenity under threat in many small villages. |
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You'll find every amenity here, as befits a five-star hotel. |
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There should be an outdoor weather protected amenity and hospitality space with wheelchair access from the indoor common area. |
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This is meant to be an amenity for the whole city, including teenagers. |
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This facility will be an important amenity for visitors and residents alike. |
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The applicant Smart Planning, of Ongar, has submitted a design for a cul-de-sac street with 12 units, each with an amenity block and an area of concrete hardstanding. |
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Should we be attempting to develop the site as a public amenity and cultural resource or should we simply leave the land to lie fallow for future generations to exploit? |
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The ration of half an hour per week or fortnight is simply not enough and this should not be a case of finance but it should be in the area of public amenity. |
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In so doing, he established for the first time in a court of law that windfarms can damage property values because of damage to visual amenity and noise. |
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The Belleek Forest Park with its attractive riverside walks is well on the way to being a major addition to Ballina's tourist attractions as a natural amenity. |
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Through conventional breeding, the sid gene has been transferred to forage and amenity grasses to produce stay-green varieties of ryegrass and darnel. |
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This scoped out the main areas of amenity impact and provided guidance for indicator selection. |
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Some hotels also add so-called resort and amenity fees, and some add a surcharge for groundskeeping. |
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But for high-end hotels, it's still a loss-leader amenity expected by their customers. |
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The aim is to promote forestry as a vehicle for rural development, environmental improvement, wild life conservation and the provision of an amenity. |
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Its glamping options include wigwams and it's packed with clever touches including under-floor heating in the amenity blocks and wifi. |
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Working with the District of Oak Bay allows for the efficient clearing of invasive plants and the development of the whole site as a community amenity. |
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These amenity beds do not exist in all publicly funded systems, such as in Spain. |
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No discovery of mine has made, or is likely to make, directly or indirectly, for good or ill, the least difference to the amenity of the world. |
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Large areas of forestry and open moorland also contribute to the amenity of the landscape. |
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Submerged WECs also have the potential to reduce the impact on marine amenity and navigation, as they are not at the surface. |
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Hedgehogs are most abundant within the gardens, parks and amenity land close to or within human settlements. |
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The DPA was one of many local and national amenity bodies that fought the building of the Meldon dam. |
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We recognize how important it is both as a habitat resource and an amenity for future residents,'' said Newhall Land spokeswoman Marlee Lauffer. |
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Also part of the extensive amenity lifestyle at Brickell on the River is white-glove concierge service and valet. |
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Our three group and viewing rooms are stunning: comfortable, spacious and stylish, plus they feature every amenity and technology you need or want. To top it off, our dedicated staff are there to help you. |
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He wanted to see this notion extended to the amenity value of forests. |
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The old drinking fountain is no longer in use, because of changing hygiene regulations, but is a reminder of the time when it would have been an essential amenity to the park. |
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Unique opportunities beckon for the promotion of «inward» urban development and enhancement of civic amenity through suitable regeneration schemes. |
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The nearby food court offers another amenity. |
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Among these characteristics it is reasonable to expect that environmental goods and services such as landscape amenity, noise and air quality may be included. |
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Newsstands are a welcome public amenity, but they must be well designed, well located, and well run. |
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We suspect that amenity flows would have been far lower without them. |
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Willow Creek has every amenity you can imagine, from food courts to basketball courts, from cafes to video screens, not to mention enough parking spaces for around 4,000 cars. |
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Real incomes did fall in places with high January temperatures in the 1960s and 1970s, which is the only evidence we found of rising amenity flows in the Sunbelt. |
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Anyone who needs an amenity break of any kind, members and panellists, please don't hesitate to get up, unless you happen to be answering a question at the time. |
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The PNJ encourages local authorities and the private sector to invest in the construction of amenity parks and municipal stadiums in urban communes. |
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While these values vary in their degree of precision, they provide a clear indication of the value of forest cover beyond more the more traditional benefits associated with amenity and landscape values, and habitat. |
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The circuit provides an informal, active recreational leisure amenity readily available to the residents of Stevenage and the surrounding villages. |
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We especially enjoyed the amenity of the climate on our last holiday. |
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Waste management services are coordinated by the local council, which deals with refuse collection and recycling and operates five civic amenity sites. |
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