8 August 2003 · Committee
Centenary Hall, Atholl Street, Peel, Isle Of Man, IM5 1hq
The application sought permission for an extension to the Centenary Hall on Atholl Street, Peel, to add toilet facilities. The proposal involved a single-storey alteration forming a tailed block, with the existing boundary wall forming the side for toilets and a roof sloping away to produce a blank gable from the front. The site is a striking building in the Peel Conservation Area. The Planning Committee approved the application on 8 August 2003, with the decision formally worded as approval. The officer recommended approval.
The Planning Committee approved the extension to provide toilet facilities. The design featured a tailed block with the existing boundary wall as the side for toilets and a roof sloping away from the building, creating a blank gable from the front elevation. The formal decision record lists 2 conditions.
Condition 1
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Condition 2
The roof must be finished in slate.