Conservation Area Policy 4 (PPS 1/01)
Source: PPS 1/01 - Conservation of Historic Environment
It is important that designation is not seen as an end in itself, but that there be an opportunity for the designation to be considered in a wider context, such as that of an area plan. It is this overview which will basically determine the long term validity and prosperity of the conservation area. For example, proposals and policies contained within an area plan may take the opportunity to improve matters such as traffic congestion in and around a conservation area by traffic management and improvement, the provision of off-street parking and the introduction of some pedestrian or bicycle priority ways. The plan will also prescribe the use of land and buildings within the conservation area and beyond and may indicate opportunities for enhancement by restoration and re-use, or if appropriate, for replacement of elements within the conservation area which detract from the special character of the area.
42
Citations
80.5%
Approval Rate
2007
Peak Year
Douglas
Top Parish
Installation of noticeboard to north gable wall
Demolition of existing ticket office, removal and storage of entrance gates and turnstiles, erection of new visitor's hub and maintenance vehicle access gate (in association with 25/00103/CON)
Registered building consent for replacement of lead parapet gutters on south west and north east wings with reinforced liquid membrane system, and replacement of existing concrete roof tiles with new concrete roof tiles (RB 82)
Temporary painted plywood protective screen to upper floors of the exposed NE elevation of Castle Mona following demolition of the NE hotel wing; blocking up of the individual openings at the lower levels exposed by the demolition; blocking up of existing ground floor windows to rear lane, along with openings exposed by outrigger demolitions; temporary plywood boarding of ground floor windows to the front of the property
Temporary painted plywood protective screen to upper floors of the exposed NE elevation of Castle Mona following demolition of the NE hotel wing; blocking up of the individual openings at the lower levels exposed by the demolition; blocking up of existing ground floor windows to rear lane, along with openings exposed by outrigger demolitions; temporary plywood boarding of ground floor windows to the front of the property
Replacement of existing wooden fascias and soffits with uPVC equivalent and installation of replacement waterworks to front elevation
Registered Building consent for alterations to existing internal doors Registered Building Nos. 185
Registered Building consent for alterations and demolition of single storey extension, and installation of temporary protective cladding and decking (in association with PA 20/00586/GB) Registered Building Nos. 82
Registered Building consent for demolition of bowling alley and north east bedroom/dining wing and installation of temporary protective cladding (in association with PA 20/00584/GB) Registered Building Nos. 82
Alterations and installation of replacement and additional rooflights, enlargement of existing roof access door, roofing works, and installation of fall safety system (in association with PA 20/00583/CON)