| 8.1 |
There are two primary schools located within
the study area - Onchan Primary School and Ashley Hill. The assessed
permanent capacity of Onchan School is 430 pupils with 392 pupils
on the school roll in 1998. Ashley Hill has an assessed permanent
capacity of 371 pupils with 333 pupils attending the school in
1998. There is clearly not a great deal of additional capacity
for the accommodation of further pupils brought about by inter
alia, an increase in the amount of land which is zoned for residential
development. In addition to this, any increase in the numbers of
primary school pupils will have a knock-on effect on the number
of secondary school pupils: the majority of Onchan children currently
attend St. Ninian's, Park Road and Ballakermeen Schools for their
secondary level of education. The Department of Education has identified
a site at the Cooil Road as suitable for a new secondary school
if this is deemed necessary.
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| 8.2 |
The land currently identified for educational purposes
within Onchan lies in three places - Onchan and Ashley Hill Schools
and a large piece of land between Government House and Heywood Park.
The zone of education land use around Onchan Primary School comprises
not only the current land used by the School but also an area which
lies between the top of Sandringham Drive and School Road - an area
roughly the size of two pairs of semi-detached properties one fronting
onto Sandringham Drive and the other onto School Road. This piece
of land has clearly once been intended for residential development
of a form similar to that which has already been built further down
both streets, but has subsequently been considered suitable for retention
for educational purposes should Onchan Primary School ever need to
expand as there is no opportunity for expansion on any of the school's
other boundaries. Despite having been zoned for educational purposes
since 1989 - a point noted by the Inspector - and the school having
been extended within its existing curtilage, the area below the school
has not been the subject of any proposals for use in connection with
Onchan Primary School. However the Department considers it appropriate
that the land should remain designated for educational purposes in
order that Onchan Primary School should not become completely unable
to expand or improve its facilities. |
| 8.3 |
The piece of land between Heywood Park and Government
House (Area 11) is substantial in size (around 25 acres) and
far exceeds the amount of land which would be required for the development
of a new primary school on its own. However, the site represents
an important boundary between Douglas and Onchan and represents and
area which should remain substantially free from development if the
two settlements are to be prevented from merging at this point (some
coalescence has already taken place between Birch Hill and Governors'
Hill where development has taken place more or less right up to the
TT course on both sides of the road). |
| 8.4 |
The Department is confident that with careful design
and an emphasis on open space and tree and shrub planting a new primary
school could be provided on this site without this resulting in development
occurring right up to the road and such that the open aspect and
some space can be retained within the site thus separating Douglas
and Onchan. The Department also feels that a small amount of appropriate
residential development and recreational provision could be accommodated
at the northern end of the site without the open appearance of the
site being compromised (see paragraphs 3.16, 4.21, 4.22, 4.52,
9.2 and 9.5). |
| 8.5 |
The Department is aware that there are from time to
time problems with the accommodation of unexpected and often temporary
rises in the school's population and the Department of Education
is often forced to consider the installation of mobile classrooms
within the school's curtilage. This has been the case at Ashley Hill
in recent years (although all but one of these have now been removed)
whereas the opportunity has been available for the extension of Onchan
School when the situation arose there. Whilst the Department of Local
Government and the Environment understands the situation in which
the Department of Education finds itself in these circumstances,
it is also aware that mobile classrooms seldom enhance the setting
and appearance of the school with which they are associated and sometimes,
depending upon their location, they cause offence to people living
close by. As such, the Department would encourage the Department
to avoid the use of mobile classrooms where at all possible and where
these are essential, the Department would urge the sensitive location
of such structures where such are not likely to cause nuisance to
adjacent residents. |
| 8.6 |
The Department of Education has advised that the additional
capacity of both schools currently operating in the local plan area
is not significant and that additional new development should be
carefully controlled to ensure that such does not place additional
pressure upon the schools. In this respect it is essential that new
development is phased such that the existing facilities can expand
in line with increasing pupil numbers and so that pupils can be accommodated
satisfactorily. |
Conclusions
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| 8.7 |
In light of the above the following policies and recommendation
are considered appropriate for Onchan: |
| O/E/P/1 |
| 8.8 |
DEVELOPMENT WHICH IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROVISION
OF EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES OTHER THAN DEVELOPMENT REFERRED TO IN
PARAGRAPHS 3.16, 4.21, 4.22, 4.52, 9.2 AND 9.5 WILL NOT BE PERMITTED
ON LAND WHICH IS DESIGNATED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES IN THE SCHEME
ORDER. |
| O/E/P/2 |
| 8.9 |
NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS FOR RESIDENTIAL
DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE STUDY AREA, DEVELOPMENT WILL NOT GENERALLY
BE PERMITTED IF THE EXISTING SCHOOLS ARE NOT LIKELY TO BE ABLE
TO ACCOMMODATE THE INCREASED SCHOOL POPULATION PRODUCED AS A RESULT
OF THE DEVELOPMENT, UNTIL SUCH TIMES AS THE REQUIRED ACCOMMODATION
IS AVAILABLE. |
| O/E/P/3 - SANDRINGHAM DRIVE/SCHOOL
ROAD SITE - Area 17 |
| 8.10 |
THE SITE WILL CONTINUE TO BE RESERVED FOR EDUCATIONAL
USE. |
| O/E/R/1 |
| 8.11 |
THE USE OF MOBILE CLASSROOMS TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL
ACCOMMODATION FOR EXISTING SCHOOLS WITHIN THE LOCAL PLAN AREA SHOULD
BE AVOIDED. WHERE THIS CANNOT BE AVOIDED SUCH SHOULD BE LOCATED
SUCH THAT THEY DO NOT CAUSE NUISANCE OR ADVERSE IMPACT ON ADJACENT
PROPERTY. |