15 June 2006 · Delegated
122, Malew Street, Castletown, Isle Of Man, IM9 1lt
Permission was granted for the conversion of the roof space at 122 Malew Street, Castletown into bedroom accommodation. The works included the installation of dormer windows, roof lights, and recovering the existing roof with slates. The property sits on the eastern side of Malew Street within a residential setting. The officer's report noted that the rear elevation, where the dormer windows would be located, is some distance from any public viewpoint. The adjacent Paradise Court does not provide public access around the rear of the building, further reducing the visual impact of the proposed changes. The application was decided under delegated authority and was permitted on 15 June 2006, in line with the officer's recommendation.
The application was permitted on 15 June 2006 under delegated authority. The officer recommended approval, and the decision aligned with that recommendation. The rear elevation where the dormer windows would be visible is some distance from any public viewpoint, and the adjacent Paradise Court does not allow public access around the back of the building, limiting the visual impact of the works.
Predominantly Residential
The site lies within an area designated as Predominantly Residential on the Castletown Local Plan which was adopted by Tynwald in 1991