11 February 2025 · Delegated - Head of Development Management (Stephen Butler)
5, Queen Street, Peel, Isle Of Man, IM5 1ag
The proposal involves replacing existing timber windows and doors with new timber-framed double-glazed units that match the style, form, opening method, and materials of the originals at 5-7 Queen Street, part of a significant early 19th-century terraced block on the Protected Buildings Register (RB108) within Peel Con…
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The officer judged the proposal meets the statutory tests of Section 16 and 18 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1999, as the replacement timber-framed double-glazed windows and doors replicate the…
General Policy 2
Requires development to respect site surroundings in siting, scale, form, design and not adversely affect townscape character or locality amenity. Officer noted the matching style and materials ensure no adverse impact on the terraced vernacular character.
Strategic Policy 4
Proposals must protect or enhance Registered Buildings and Conservation Areas. Assessed as satisfied since replacements preserve the fabric and setting of RB108 and Peel Conservation Area.
Environment Policy 32
Prohibits alterations detrimental to a Registered Building's special interest. Timber replacements matching originals judged not detrimental, preserving architectural features.
Environment Policy 35
Permits only development preserving or enhancing Conservation Area character. Replacement with painted timber units enhances or preserves the Area's special features.
Environment Policy 34
Prefers traditional materials. Timber frames and painted finish comply, distinguishing from prior uPVC refusal.
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.