
Plans for a new 71 acre botanical garden on the Island are currently waiting for government approval.
Proposals have been submitted to government by Richard Square Design Limited on behalf of Island based multi-millionaire Mark Shuttleworth.
Mr Shuttleworth is an entrepreneur and software magnate who was the first South African to visit space.
David Harrison reports:
Mr Shuttleworth's proposes to have the nature park on land he owns in Ballavale, Santon.
It would include wetlands, a glen, an orchard, a Japanese garden, as well as wildlife.
He also hopes to build a sensory garden in collaboration with a number of charities including the Manx Blind Welfare Society and Rebecca House children's hospice.
Also outlined in the plans is an amphitheatre to be used as an outdoor stage for theatrical performances and educational presentations.
In the design statement it says the intention of the project is to create an estate that will contribute to the Island's heritage and be a botanical garden of global standing.
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