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A Registered Building is a building of special architectural or historic interest which has been included in the Department's Protected Buildings Register.
It is an offence to carry out any works (internally or externally) affecting the character of a Registered Building without the written consent of the Department.
An up to date list of the Register is available from the Department or its website.
An application to de-register a building under Regulation 7, must state the reasons for making the application.
FOUR copies of this form and any supporting information must be submitted.
The applicant's attention is drawn to the Policy and Guidance Notes for the Conservation of the Historic Environment of the Isle of Man (Planning Policy Statement 1/10 is available from Planning and Building Control), plus the relevant entry on the Protected Buildings Register.
Please note that applications to de-register a building may only be made by the owner or occupier and any person having an interest in the building and must be requested within 21 days of the original notice of registration being issued. Subsequently no further applications to de-register a building may be made.
Please complete in BLOCK CAPITALS and in black ink. All relevant questions on this form must be answered.
WOODLANDS MANSION HOUSE ALEXANDER DAVE - DONCILAS
Registered Building Number 190
Reasons for making the application to de-register the building
BREAKING THE 1987 AGREEMENT BETWEEN I.C.M. AND EUROPE.
NO NOTIFICATION OF CANCELLING: THIS AGREEMENT GIVEN TO ME.
LACK OF ENTHUSIASOM - CLUELENG ADVICE FROM PRESENT SET UP IE. BAILLIE SCOTT DESERVATION.
LISTED HISTORIC BUILDINGS DETERIORATE IF NOT KEPT IN GOOD REPAIR NOW SOLELY RELIANT ON THE GOOD WILL OF THE OWNERS YET LARGE LONGOWNERS ARE HANDSOMELY REWARDED FOR UPPEEP OF THEIR HOLDINGS.
WHOLE BUILDING AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE CONSERVATION IS A SHAM WITH NO CONTRIBUTION FROM I.C.M. GOVERNMENT
Have you consulted the Department prior to making this submission?
Yes ☐ No ☐
Putting the Customer First
Form RBAP 01
acknowledgement letter, site notice, and undertake the responsibility for affixing
the notice at the development site.
Please Note: If this box is not completed all correspondence will be directed to
the Agent.On receipt and validation of this form you (or your Agent) will be issued with a site notice to display at the site by fixing it firmly to a building, structure or post on the land and placed and displayed in such a way as to be easily visible by members of the public and for a period of not less than 21 days. Where the Department directs under the Registered Building Regulations 2013 7(3) that further particulars or other matters are furnished and the applicant fails to comply with that direction and within such time as is given (not being less than 21 days) this application may be treated as withdrawn.
Department of Environment, food and Agriculture Murray House, Mount Havelock, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 2SF Tel: +44 1624685950 Fax: +44 1624686443 Email: [email protected]
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