7 July 2004 · Committee
35, North Quay, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM1 4lb
Permission was granted for the conversion of the ground floor and basement of 35 North Quay, Douglas from a chandlery shop to a café, along with a replacement shop front and alterations to the building above. The physical changes included a new shop front, a separate entrance to the upper floors, additional flagpoles, and the removal of the top floor front windows to form a balcony. The site sits within a Conservation Area next to the British on North Quay. The Planning Committee approved the application on 7 July 2004, subject to three conditions.
The Planning Committee approved the application on 7 July 2004. The proposal involved a change of use and physical alterations to a building within a Conservation Area on North Quay, Douglas, and was found acceptable on those terms.
Condition 1
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Condition 2
No adverts or signage may be displayed without first seeking and obtaining approval therefore under the Adverts Bye-laws.
Condition 3
This approval relates to drawings which are numbered 04/GP/533/202G, /203C, /204A, /205A, /206C, /207A, /208B, and /209B, and which are date-stamped 29th June 2004.