18 November 2024 · Acting Head of Development Management (Abigail Morgan)
Church Cottage, St. Marks, Ballasalla, Isle Of Man, IM9 3ah
The proposal involves installing a new composite UPVC front door with a vertical timber panelled appearance and a single vertical glazed panel at 2 Church Cottage, replacing an existing UPVC door with a large glazed panel.
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The officer noted that the building has undergone numerous prior alterations to historic fabric, including replacement of the Manx slate roof, lime-wash walls, doors, and windows during conversion wor…
Town and Country Planning Act 1999 Section 16 Registered buildings: supplementary provisions
Requires special regard to preserving the building or its setting or features of special architectural or historic interest. Assessed against the proposal's impact on remaining special interest given prior alterations; replacement door preserves interest as it improves on existing UPVC door without further harm.
Strategic Policy 4
Requires development to protect or enhance fabric and setting of Registered Buildings. Proposal protects historic form and special interest despite non-traditional materials, due to building's altered state at registration.
Environment Policy 32
Prohibits extensions or alterations detrimentally affecting a Registered Building's special character. No negative impact on special character from door replacement, given existing alterations.
Environment Policy 35
Permits only development preserving or enhancing Conservation Area character. Replacement door preserves St Mark's Conservation Area character with no adverse locality impact.
General Policy 2
Assessed alongside ENV35; no adverse impact on locality character from proposed door.
Planning Policy Statement 1/01 - Conservation of the Historic Environment of the Isle of Man
Policies RB/3 and RB/5 on alterations and extensions to registered buildings; proposal meets tests by protecting historic special interest.
Time limit
The works hereby granted registered building consent shall be begun before the expiration of four years from the date of this consent. Reason: To comply with paragraph 2(2)(a) of schedule 3 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1999 and to avoid the accumulation of unimplemented registered building consents.
no objections to the application
Malew Parish Commissioners have no objections to application 24/01031/CON for Registered Building consent at 2 Church Cottage, St Marks.
Malew Parish Commissioners
No ObjectionI can confirm that Malew Parish Commissioners have no objections to the following Planning Applications; 24/01031/CON 2 Church Cottage, St Marks Registered Building consent for the installation of replacement front external door (RB184)