2 August 2005 · Committee
Palace Hotel & Casino, Palace Buildings, Central Promenade, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM2 4na
Permission was granted for the installation of replacement advertising signage at the Hilton Hotel and Casino on Central Promenade, Douglas, Isle of Man. The application was made on behalf of Gala Group Ltd and the site sits within a designated Conservation Area. The Planning Committee permitted the proposal on 2 August 2005. Six conditions were attached to the permission, though the specific content of those conditions is not available in the supplied evidence.
The Planning Committee permitted the installation of replacement advertising signage at the Hilton Hotel and Casino on Central Promenade, Douglas. The site falls within a Conservation Area. The decision was issued on 2 August 2005 and is subject to six conditions, though the detail of those conditions is not available in the supplied evidence.
Condition 1
The development hereby permitted shall be commenced before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Condition 2
Any advertisements displayed and any land used for the display of advertisements shall be maintained in a clean and tidy condition to the reasonable satisfaction of the Committee.
Condition 3
Any hoarding or similar structure or any sign, placard, board or device erected or used principally for the purpose of displaying advertisements shall be maintained in a safe condition to the reasonable satisfaction of the Committee.
Condition 4
Any advertisement hoarding shall not be sited or displayed so as to obscure or hinder the ready interpretation of any road traffic sign, railway signal or signal for the control of safety of navigation by water or air, or so as to render hazardous the use of any highway, railway or airfield.
Condition 5
Before any advertisement is sited or displayed on any land, the permission of the owner of the land, or a person entitled to grant such permission, shall be obtained.
Condition 6
This approval relates to the submitted drawings which are date stamped 25th May 2005.