22 May 2006 · Department of Local Government and the Environment
Point Of Ayre Lighthouse, Cranstal, Bride, Isle Of Man, IM7 4bs
The proposal involves removing existing timber sliding sash windows at the historic Point Of Ayre Lighthouse and replacing them with new painted timber sliding sash windows, as shown in specific drawings (Outlook 1-5) and sections dated 20th March 2005.
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The officer considered Policy RB/5 on alterations to registered buildings, noting multiple meetings with the owner's agent about window replacement.
RB/5 Alterations and Extensions
Policy RB/5 governs alterations to registered buildings. The officer assessed the window replacement against it, determining the timber sash windows are historically correct and have a positive effect without detrimental impact on character. This followed discussions resolving issues from prior uPVC proposals.
Time limit
The use must be taken up within four years of the date of this notice in order for this approval to remain valid after that time.
Approved drawings
This consent relates to the installation of timber sliding sash windows to replace existing as shown in drawing numbers Outlook 1, Outlook 2, Outlook 3 and Outlook 4, Outlook 5, photos and window elevation and sections date stamped 20th March 2005.
Photographic survey
Prior to the commencement of the works a full photographic survey of the property is to be carried out and submitted to the Planning Authority.
Approved the application