24 August 2010 · Director of Planning and Control under delegated authority (Regulation 6(2) of the Control of Advertisements Regulations 2005); signed by Mr. P. Faragher, Deputy Secretary to the Planning Committee
Bakery Shop, Station Road, Port St Mary, Isle Of Man, IM9 5bf
The proposal involves installing non-illuminated Spar shop signage made of powder-coated aluminium panels with red and green logo and lettering, alongside existing post office signage, on the corner retail unit at Port St Mary Post Office, Station Road (curtilage on The Promenade and Bay View Road).
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The signage was assessed against General Policy 6, which permits external advertisements in towns and villages if they are of high design and material standard, relate well to the building and site, d…
General Policy 6
GP6 permits advertisements in towns/villages if high design/material standard, relate well to building/site, do not detract from area, and no highway hazard. Officer tested signage design against existing post office sign and modern shopfront, confirming compatibility despite bright colours due to modern elements. Non-illumination and consultee support confirmed no safety or amenity detraction.
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 signage as shown in drawings reference MW and the site and location plans all received on 14th July, 2010.
Do not oppose; has no traffic management, parking or road safety implications
No objection
Highways responded to multiple applications including 10/01049/D with no objection as the erection of advertising signage at Port St Mary Post Office has no traffic management, parking or road safety implications.
Highways
No ObjectionDo not oppose has no traffic management, parking or road safety implications
Precedent Value
This case demonstrates that only parties with third party status can appeal planning decisions; others' representations are considered but do not grant appeal rights.