29 December 2005 · Planning Committee
The Albert Hotel, Athol Street, Port St. Mary, Isle Of Man, IM9 5ds
The proposal involved installing three double-glazed white uPVC windows with a top-hung casement central light and fixed lights around it on the front ground floor elevation of the Albert Hotel, a public house in central Port St. Mary near the harbour.
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The Planning Committee refused the application because, whilst the proposed windows would replicate those already in the ground floor of the annex to the main building, this is a modern form of glazin…
no objections
continue supporting the original application; question practicality of sash windows due to width, appearance of white uPVC mass, and obstruction of harbour views; request site visit
Port St Mary Commissioners initially had no objections to the application but later expressed disappointment with the refusal and continued to support the original proposal for uPVC windows, questioning the practicality of alternatives.
Key concern: suggested sliding sash windows impractical due to width and mass of white UPVC, obstructing harbour views
Port St Mary Commissioners
No ObjectionMy Commissioners have considered the above Planning Application to which they have no objections.
Port St Mary Commissioners
SupportPort St Mary Commissioners wish to continue supporting the original application; they would question as to whether in practical terms the suggestion of a further application for the installation of sliding sash windows with two sliding or fixed side lights is in fact possible; the overall appearance would not be acceptable because of the mass of white UPVC which would be required; would ask that your Planning Committee visit the property to fully assess the impact on the building