Banbridge / Newry and Mourne Area Plan 2015
District Proposals: Dromore Environment and Conservation (Page 2 of 2)
Local Landscape Policy Areas (LLPAs)
The following areas are designated as LLPAs. Policy for the control of development in LLPAs is contained in
Policy CVN 4 in
Volume 1 of the Plan.
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Designation DE 45 Local Landscape Policy Area Maypole Hill
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A LLPA is designated as identified on Map No. 2/03a - Dromore. Those features or combination of features that contribute to the environmental quality, integrity or character of this LLPA are listed below: - Monument and setting (Maypole Hill);
- Localised hill which is an important landscape feature within the settlement.
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Designation DE 46 Local Landscape Policy Area Hillsborough Rd/Ballymacormick Rd
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A LLPA is designated as identified on Map No. 2/03a - Dromore. Those features or combination of features that contribute to the environmental quality, integrity or character of this LLPA are listed below: - Locally important buildings and their surroundings (large dwelling plots with associated significant vegetation on rising ground);
- Mature trees of local amenity importance and significant in a number of views.
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Designation DE 47 Local Landscape Policy Area Hillsborough Road
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A LLPA is designated as identified on Map No. 2/03a - Dromore. Those features or combination of features that contribute to the environmental quality, integrity or character of this LLPA are listed below: - Listed building and its setting, including mature trees of local amenity importance
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Designation DE 48 Local Landscape Policy Area Dromore Mound
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A LLPA is designated as identified on Map No. 2/03a - Dromore. Those features or combination of features that contribute to the environmental quality, integrity or character of this LLPA are listed below: - Dromore Motte and Bailey. This is an important archaeological site and monument and its setting and views. It is an important landscape feature within the settlement;
- River Lagan Corridor which is an important landscape feature and is an important part of the setting of the town. It is of local nature conservation interest and its river banks include areas of important tree groups. It is also an area of local amenity importance and associated public access.
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Designation DE 49 Local Landscape Policy Area Lagan Lodge and Clanmurry
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A LLPA is designated as identified on Map No. 2/03a - Dromore. Those features or combination of features that contribute to the environmental quality, integrity or character of this LLPA are listed below: - Lagan Lodge and Clanmurry (listed buildings) and their settings, including significant mature trees (these features contribute significantly to the quality of the local landscape;
- Bleach works (ruins) and chimney are an important Industrial Archaeological feature;
- The river corridor and ponds which are important landscape features and areas of nature conservation value;
- Two locally significant buildings and associated vegetation of local amenity importance.
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Designation DE 50 Local Landscape Policy Area Old Railway Embankment/ Quilly Burn
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A LLPA is designated as identified on Map No. 2/03a - Dromore. Those features or combination of features that contribute to the environmental quality, integrity or character of this LLPA are listed below: - Railway embankment with associated vegetation, including mature trees significant in a number of views and of local amenity importance
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Designation DE 51 Local Landscape Policy Area Cowan Heron Hospital and Church
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A LLPA is designated as identified on Map No. 2/03a - Dromore. Those features or combination of features that contribute to the environmental quality, integrity or character of this LLPA are listed below: - Cowan Heron Hospital and Gate Lodge (listed buildings) and their settings and views;
- Dromore First Presbyterian Church (listed building) and its setting and views, including adjoining graveyard.
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Designation DE 52 Local Landscape Policy Area Barronstown Road/ Drumbroneth Road
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A LLPA is designated as identified on Map No. 2/03a - Dromore. Those features or combination of features that contribute to the environmental quality, integrity or character of this LLPA are listed below: - Rath and its surroundings, including its views and setting;
- Localised hill with significant mature trees on hill top (visible in a number of views) which together form an important landscape feature within the setting of the settlement.
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