Former owner campaigns to overturn planning approval
The former owner of a Manx cottage in the west of the Island hopes the decision to demolish and replace it with a more modern structure will be overturned.
Bill Dale, who previously owned Ballacain in Dalby, says support for the proposals is 'wrong' and needs to be looked at again.
A planning inspector recommended the design be refused, but stand-in planning minister Rob Callister MHK gave the larger, flat-roofed building the go-ahead.
Mr Dale, who plans to submit a petition of doleance to the courts, hopes the approval will be overturned:
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