10 September 2003 · Delegated - Director of Planning (M I McCauley)
Convenience Shopping Centre, 3, Windsor Road, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM1 3jx
The proposal involved replacing rotten existing timber-framed upper windows with new handmade like-for-like timber frames at a commercial convenience shop on Windsor Road in Douglas. The new windows were specified to match the originals exactly in design, including glazing bar patterns and opening methods (sliding sash…
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The approval was granted because the proposal involved like-for-like replacement of rotten timber windows with new timber frames matching the originals in all respects, including pattern of glazing ba…
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Details of windows
This approval relates to the installation of replacement windows which have wooden frames and are designed to match the original windows (as illustrated in the submitted photograph) in all respects, including the pattern of glazing bars and the method of opening (sliding sashes at 2nd floor level, casements at 1st floor level).
no views, no adverse traffic impacts
no objection
Douglas Borough, Highways Division (twice), and Disability Access Office provided responses to application 03/00808/B, all indicating no objection with the Disability Access Office suggesting accessibility conditions.
Borough Of Douglas
No ObjectionDouglas Corporation have no objection to the proposals listed below.
Department of Transport Highways Division
No ObjectionThe Highways Division of the Department of Transport has no views on the following application, the application having been considered and having no adverse traffic impacts.; 03 / 00808 / 6
Disability Access Office
Conditional No ObjectionEntrance should be accessible to an unassisted wheelchair user.; Where there are full length glass doors fitted they should be marked in some way at mid height to assist people with sight impairment.; the doors should not be so heavy as to require a pulling force exceeding twenty Newtons, measured at the leading edge, to open the door.
Conditions requested: Entrance should be accessible to an unassisted wheelchair user.; Where there are full length glass doors fitted they should be marked in some way at mid height to assist people with sight impairment.; It is preferable to have automatic doors but where this is not the case then the doors should not be so heavy as to require a pulling force exceeding twenty Newtons, measured at the leading edge, to open the door.
Department of Transport Highways Division
No ObjectionThe Highways Division of the Department of Transport has no views on the following application, the application having been considered and having no adverse traffic impacts.; 03/00 808/6