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Intensive sports use and local amenity impacts
10.1.24Belfast·LDP Plan Strategy 2035 (adopted 2023)
Whilst they are a valuable community resource, the intensive sports use has the potential to impact on local amenity, including by traffic, noise and light disturbance. Therefore their location has to
non-domestictopic-external-spacetopic-soundGreen and blue infrastructure improvements from intensive sports development
10.1.25Belfast·LDP Plan Strategy 2035 (adopted 2023)
The council will, where appropriate, seek to secure improvements to the green and blue infrastructure network as a result of new intensive sports development. This may include the carrying out of agre
non-domestictopic-external-spaceopen-spacePolicy OS6 - Facilities ancillary to water sports
Policy OS6Belfast·LDP Plan Strategy 2035 (adopted 2023)
Planning permission will be granted for the development of facilities ancillary to water sports uses adjacent to ponds, lakes, reservoirs and waterways. In terms of new built development and nature/in
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10.1.26Belfast·LDP Plan Strategy 2035 (adopted 2023)
The council's policy seeks to support ancillary facilities required in connection with water sports on our rivers, reservoirs, lakes and canals. These are important recreational resources and limited
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