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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 for Registered Building Consent is required where demolition, extension or alteration to a Registered Building is proposed. The application must be submitted to and approved by the Department prior to any work being undertaken.
Where works are to the exterior of the property, FIVE copies of this form must be submitted along with all supporting information and plans. Registered Building Consent is required in ADDITION to any application for the appropriate planning permission.
Where the works proposed are internal FOUR copies of this form must be submitted, each supported by a set of the appropriate plans, information and details.
Please also note Buildings Regulations Approval may also be required and advice on this should be obtained from the appropriate authority.
The supporting information, which should accompany this application form, must be set out as a schedule of works. Alternatively, Table 1 of this form can be used to set out how the Registered Building is proposed to be altered and/or extended. Either format must be supported by drawings and/or specifications and/or photographs, explaining the existing appearance of the historic fabric and how it will be affected by the proposals.
A site location plan and a site plan must also be provided at an appropriate scale such that the Registered Building is clearly outlined in red and its curtilage, if different, clearly outlined in blue.
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) and in particular to Policies RB/5 and RB/6.
Please complete in BLOCK CAPITALS and in black ink. All relevant questions on this form must be answered.
Address of the building which is the subject of the application.
Saint Ninian's Church, Saint Ninian's Road, Douglas, IM2 5BT
Registered Building Number
228
Description of works - as detailed on Table 1.
Installation of new glazed timber screen and double doors to form new porch, installation of new stud partition and double doors to form new store and installation of new glazed timber screens and doors to form new draught lobby.
New glazed timber screens to enclose the side chapel and formation of new ramped access.
(All fixings points to be positioned at joints and not fixed into the stone)
Have you consulted the Department prior to making this submission?
Yes ☑ No ☐
Putting the Customer First
Form RBAP4(i)
THE VICAR AND WARBERS FOR THE DIOCESE 58, BALLANARD ROAD, DOUGLAS ISLE OF MAN IM2 SHE 4. a) Full Name of Applicant (if different from above) Reverend John Coldwell b) Address of Applicant 58 a) Full Name of Agent b) Address of Agent
5 Ballanard Road, Douglas, Isle of Man IM2 5HW Telephone number Telephone number Home 621694 Work 621694 Applicant E-Mail [email protected] Agent E-Mail c) If using an Agent, please indicate if the Agent is to be issued with the acknowledgement letter, site notice, P2 certificate 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. Agent Applicant
To be signed by the Applicant/Agent I hereby apply for Registered Building Consent to carry out the alterations and/or extensions to the building described by the address in section 1, as shown on the enclosed plans and in accordance with the enclosed drawings. Signed (*Applicant/*Agent) On behalf of St Ninian's Church Date 25th November 2016 *please delete as appropriate
Demolition only I hereby apply for Registered Building Consent to demolish *the building/part of the building described by the address in section 1, as shown on the enclosed plans and in accordance with the enclosed drawings. Signed (*Applicant/*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. Date N/A *please delete as appropriate
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.
Note: no works may be commenced until such time as - a) After issue of any Decision Notice the time period for requesting an appeal has expired and no such appeal has been requested; or b) Any Appeal has been completed.
Planning and Building Control Directorate Department of Environment, food and Agriculture Murray House, Mount Havelock, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 2SF Tel: +44 1624 685950 Fax: +44 1624 686443 Email: [email protected]
Form RBAP4(i)
Table 1
| | | | | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | Main entrance porch and Lobby as indicated on drawings. | Internal Layout - New internal stud partitions and doors, installation of new glazed timber screens to form new draft lobby. All screens will be secured into mortar joints. | Form draft lobby to make first floor more usable and energy efficient. | | Side Chapel as indicated on drawings. | Internal Layout - Installation of new ramped access and glazed timber screens to enclose side chapel. All screens will be secured into mortar joints. | Form enclosure to make side chapel more usable and energy efficient. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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