Environment Policy 39 - Retention of building in Conservation Areas
Source: Isle of Man Strategic Plan 2016
Environment Policy 39: The general presumption will be in favour of retaining buildings which make a positive contribution to the character or appearance of the Conservation Area.
7.33.1 Archaeological remains provide irreplaceable evidence of human activity. The Isle of Man's archaeological heritage is the result of human activity over many thousands of years. It is a finite and non-renewable resource and is, in many cases, highly fragile and vulnerable. An understanding and management of the Island's archaeological heritage is essential to ensure it survives in good condition and is not needlessly or thoughtlessly destroyed. It contains irreplaceable information about the history of the Island and is part of our national heritage. Archaeological remains are valuable for their own sake and for their role in education and tourism. As a signatory to the Valetta Convention (The European Convention for the Protection of the Archaeological Heritage 1992) the Isle of Man has international obligations in the identification, recording, protection, conservation and management of its archaeological heritage.
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Erection and conversion of eight apartments and two retail units (in association with 25/00442/CON)
Registered building consent for demolition of 22/23 North Quay and 25/26 North Quay (in association with 25/90441/B)
Erection of single storey extension to the rear of the existing dwelling house and internal alterations
Erection of courtyard spa extension to the rear of the existing guesthouse
Demolition and reconstruction of existing rear two storey extension (in association with 24/01385/CON)
Registered Building Consent for demolition of building associated with PA 24/90901/B (retrospective)
Demolition of building (retrospective)
Demolition of former nursing home and outbuildings, and the creation of five new four bedroom dwellings with associated parking, amended access, amended drainage and landscaping.
Registered Building consent for demolition elements to 24/00298/B
Demolition of previous extensions and erection of new replacement extension In association with application PA 23/00066/B