11 April 2006 · Director of Planning and Building Control (M. I. McCauley)
66, Parliament Street, Ramsey, Isle Of Man, IM8 1aj
The proposal involves installing uPVC casement windows to replace the existing windows on the first and second floors of the front elevation of a commercial building at 66/66A Parliament Street, Ramsey. The site is in the town centre but not within a Conservation Area.
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The officer assessed the proposal in the context of Parliament Street's streetscape, noting that a significant amount of buildings along the street have uPVC casement windows installed, though not all…
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved plans
This approval relates to the location plan and windows specifications date stamped the 17th January 2006.
no objection
Ramsey Town Commissioners have no objection to the proposal. The Society submitted objections to multiple applications including this one, expressing strong concerns about uPVC windows.
Key concern: upper floor windows totally unacceptable
Ramsey Town Commissioners
No Objectionhave no objection to the proposal
Society
ObjectionThe Society wishes to STRONGLY OBJECT.; Better no opening lights at all, than these, oh so heavy, bottom opening ones!; Not in the Conservation Area alas but still important streetscape. In this context the proposals for the first floor windows are perhaps not too bad. The upper floor ones are totally unacceptable, though.