Planning Officer · 2007-2014
Trevor Wilson served as a planning officer who handled 61 planning applications over a 8-year career (2007–2014). Their most active parishes were Douglas (32), Castletown (11), Ramsey (7). Of 61 decided applications, 53 (87%) were approved and 8 (13%) refused. They specialised primarily in alteration, signage, retrospective applications. Their busiest year was 2014 with 30 decisions.
50
Decisions
42
Approved
8
Refused
84%
Approval Rate
Appeal against refusal for installation of replacement windows to front and side elevations
The application sought permission to remove two chimney stacks from a Victorian terrace house in the Ballaquayle Road Conservation Area in Douglas, claiming they were defective. It was refused because the stacks contribute significantly to the architectural character of the prominent terrace.
The proposal at 27 Governors Road, Onchan, a registered building in a late Victorian terrace, sought permission for two replacement conservation roof lights, French doors replacing a rear window, and blocking up a kitchen door. It was approved by delegated powers.
The application proposed re-slating the entire roof of a late Victorian terraced house in Douglas, removing a rear annexe chimney stack, and replacing two rooflights. It was approved by delegated officer decision on 24 September 2014.
Planning application 14/00708/B for the removal of a redundant and degraded chimney stack at the rear of 44 Broadway, Douglas (a mixed commercial/residential property in the Ballaquayle Road Conservation Area), was approved by the Department of Infrastructure.
Registered Building consent sought for variations, additional details, and partial retrospective works to Ballaradcliffe House (RB247) at Kiondroghad Road, Andreas, including internal alterations, window/door changes, and structural works pursuant to prior approvals. The application was refused by the Planning Committee due to inadequate justification and harmful cumulative impact on the building's special character.
Registered Building Consent was sought for replacing two roof lights, installing French doors in place of a rear window, and blocking up a kitchen door at 27 Governors Road, Onchan, a late Victorian registered building. The application was permitted.
Registered Building Consent was sought to replace a non-original uPVC casement window with a period-style sliding sash uPVC window on the front ground floor of Flat 1, 4 Harris Terrace, a registered Victorian townhouse in Douglas' Windsor Road Conservation Area. The application was permitted subject to conditions ensuring accurate replication of original window details.
Registered Building Consent was sought to replace a non-original uPVC casement window with a period-style sliding sash uPVC window at Flat 1, 4 Harris Terrace, a registered building in Douglas's Windsor Road Conservation Area. The application was approved subject to conditions ensuring accurate replication of historic details.
Registered Building consent was sought to remove a non-original coal fireplace and surround from Flat 1 at 4 Harris Terrace, a Registered Building (RB210) in Douglas' Windsor Road Conservation Area. The application was approved by delegated officer decision.
Registered Building consent was sought for replacing the front elevation stone mullioned window at 37 Mysore Cottages, a protected terraced cottage in Ramsey, and was approved by delegated officers.
The application proposed replacing a front elevation stone mullioned window in a Registered Building at 37 Mysore Cottages, Waterloo Road, Ramsey. It was approved by officer delegation.
Registered Building Consent for re-slating the roof with reclaimed Welsh slate and replacing flat roofs on two existing dormer windows at 8 Albion Terrace, Ramsey (RB151). The application was approved subject to conditions.
Registered Building consent was sought for replacing a front elevation stone mullioned window at 41 Mysore Cottages, Waterloo Road, Ramsey, and was permitted subject to conditions.
Registered Building consent for refurbishment works including window repairs/replacement and gutter replacement at Compton House, a Registered Building in Castletown Conservation Area, was permitted subject to conditions.
Refurbishment works including window repairs, replacement window, gutters, chimney stacks, render, fascias and ridge tiles at Compton House, a Registered Building in Castletown Conservation Area, were approved subject to conditions.
Retrospective Registered Building Consent was sought for replacing a cellar window at 1 Quay Lane, Castletown (RB 43), with an unauthorised uPVC window having been installed. Consent was granted subject to conditions requiring timber materials, painting to match, and distressing the concrete cill.
Retrospective permission was sought and approved for installing a replacement timber cellar window at 1 Quay Lane, Castletown, a Registered Building in the Castletown Conservation Area, replacing an unauthorised uPVC window.
The application proposed replacing original single-glazed sliding sash windows with uPVC woodgrain effect double-glazed casement windows on the front and side elevations of a prominent Victorian terrace house in a conservation area. It was refused due to failure to preserve the area's character.
Replacement of windows and rear door with uPVC units on a three-storey Victorian townhouse in Douglas Conservation Area. Approved by delegated officer decision.