15 October 2019 · Delegated
Groudle Glen Hotel, King Edward Road, Onchan, Isle Of Man, IM3 2jy
This application sought the de-registration of the former Groudle Glen Hotel from the Isle of Man's Protected Buildings Register, under the Registered Buildings Regulations 2013. The applicant, Mrs Anna Kawalek, applied for the building at Former Groudle Glen House, King Edward Road, Onchan to be removed from protected status. The application was refused on 15 October 2019. The decision-maker found that the information provided did not meet the threshold required to warrant deregistration, taking into account both the statutory requirements and the relevant Operational Policy. As a result of the refusal, the building remains on the Protected Buildings Register, retaining its protected status on account of its architectural and historic interest.
The application was refused and the former Groudle Glen Hotel remains on the Protected Buildings Register. The deciding authority concluded that the information submitted was not sufficient to justify removing the building from the register, given its architectural and historic interest. The formal decision record lists 1 condition.
Refusal Reasons
Condition 1
(1) No works may be executed - (a) for the demolition of a Registered Building, or - (b) for its alteration or extension in any way which would affect its character as a building of special architectural or historic interest without grant of formal Registered Building Consent