Plans for an external amusement zone at the Jet Centre in Coleraine have been given the green light by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.
The plans are for amusements, associated works and a replacement carpark.
Currently the site features a cinema and leisure complex, including mini golf, bowling, soft play, indoor amusements and restaurants.
Proposed new external amusements include a carousel, trampoline bungee, flying chairs and turning teacups.
According to the Development Management Officer report, due to the proposed location within an established retail park, “there are no dwellings, livestock or wildlife in close proximity that are likely to be affected”.
Proposed plans for the new outdoor amusement zone.
It adds: “In this case the proposal will have the backdrop of the existing associated building with the proposed structures significantly smaller in scale.
“Views of the proposal will also be screened and buffered by the wider retail park and surrounding development. The proposed design and materials are in keeping with the associated building and wider site.”
The report says that “the most likely source of disturbance from the proposal would be noise”.
However it concludes: “During the consideration of the application the applicant submitted a Noise Impact Assessment which demonstrates there will be no adverse impact to sensitive receptors.”
To accommodate the new amusements, the existing car park needs to be reconfigured.
The report says: “By consolidating space for access and turning within the affected area, no reduction in parking provision is proposed.
“The proposal does not access a public road, rather a road internal to the retail park. As the proposal is fully contained within the curtilage of the building, there will be no impact on access and parking within the wider site. DfI Roads have been consulted on the proposal and offer no objection.”
The proposed hours of operation of the development are 10am to 8pm.