30 March 2010 · Senior Planning Officer under delegated authority
6, Auckland Terrace, Parliament Street, Ramsey, Isle Of Man, IM8 1af
The proposal involves replacing existing modern railings and gates with new wrought iron ones painted black, approximately 1.5m high, at 6 Auckland Terrace, a three-storey Registered Building (No. 152) in a terrace on Parliament Street, Ramsey.
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The officer considered the proposal with particular regard to Policy RB/5 from Planning Policy Statement 1/01 for the Conservation of the Historic Environment.
RB/5 Alterations and Extensions
Policy RB/5 from Planning Policy Statement 1/01 governs alterations to Registered Buildings. The officer tested the replacement railings, gates, landscaping, and lightwell against it, finding them acceptable as they reintroduce traditional detailing, improve the frontage, and enhance the building's character without detraction. No tensions noted; all elements aligned with the policy's historic conservation aims.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved drawings
This permission relates to the installation of replacement railings and landscaping shown on drawings as follows: P10 15601 P1 entitled Location, Site lans and railings details date stamped 03 Feb 2010; Draft I date stamped 09 Dec 2009; A4 photo sheets entitled 'Existing Railings 1', 'Existing Railings 02', 'Example of railings to be used at 6 Auckland Terrace' all date stamped 09 Dec 2009 and 03 Feb 2010 respectively; 2No. A4 detail sheets showing the Side Elevations and Front Elevatiosn of the railings and gate with finials date stamped 09 Dec 2009 and 03 Feb 2010 respectively; A4 detail sheet showing Top Elevation of glazed lightwell cover - 1/20, Side Elevation of glazed Lightwell Cover - 1/20 date stamped 09 Dec 2009 and 03 Feb 2010 respectively.
no objection
no objection to the proposal
do not oppose the application as it has no traffic management, parking or road safety implications