13 November 2023 · Delegated - Principal Planner (Jason Singleton)
St James Chapelry, Niarbyl Road, Dalby, Isle Of Man, IM5 3br
The proposal seeks approval for already-installed new window frames with double-glazed panels placed to either side of the retained original stained glass windows at St James Chapelry, a historic church and community hub built in 1839, located on Niarbyl Road in Dalby.
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The officer assessed the retrospective works against Environment Policies 1, 2, and 34, concluding they accord as they preserve and protect the existing stained glass windows by encapsulating them wit…
Environment Policy 1
Presumption against development in countryside. Officer assessed that the retrospective window works do not constitute new development harming landscape character.
Environment Policy 2
Development in Areas of High Landscape Value and Scenic Significance must not harm character/quality and location must be essential. Site visit and precedent confirmed no harm from encapsulating stained glass.
Environment Policy 34
Traditional materials preferred in pre-1920 buildings; church worthy of Registration consideration. Works retain stained glass within new frames, protecting heritage features with acceptable appearance.
No Highways Interest.
Highway Services HDC has no interest in the application, and Patrick Parish Commissioners raised no objection.
Highway Services HDC
No CommentHighway Services HDC has no interest (NHI) in: ... 23/01199/B
Patrick Parish Commissioners
No CommentThe Commissioners are unable to make any comment.
Patrick Parish Commissioners
No ObjectionNO OBJECTION would be made to the following new Application: - 23/01199 - Replacement Window Frames at St James Chapelry, Dalby