Environment Policy 32
Source: Isle of Man Strategic Plan 2016
7.27.1 The best use for a Registered Building is usually the use for which the building was designed. However, it is recognised that it is often necessary to look for a new use to secure the economic future of the building. It is important therefore that any new use is appropriate and that physical alterations are sensitive to its character.
(1) Curtilage is defined in Appendix 1
645
Citations
88.6%
Approval Rate
2015
Peak Year
Douglas
Top Parish
Replacement of existing slate roof with new slate roof and air permeable underlay, and installation of new lead hips, ridges, box and valley gutters in association with PA25/01223/CON RB179
Registered building consent for installation of external handrails to southern and western entrance steps and erection of access ramp to southern entrance RB341
External and internal alterations to facilitate a change of use, including enlargement of rear door and replacement of internal doors - RB 95 (in association with 25/90899/GB)
Enlargement and replacement of existing rear door in connection with a change of use from Class 2.1 to Class 4.1 Clinics or health centres (in association with RB Consent application 25/00943/CON)
Registered Building Consent for the conversion of No.27 to form one retail unit and one apartment, and demolition and replacement of No.28 with one retail unit and one townhouse - RB289 (in association with 25/90789/GB)
Registered building consent for external refurbishment works of property - RB 239
Alterations and repairs to building including replacement roof and windows (in association with RB Consent application 25/00794/CON)
Replacement of eight high-level windows (in association with 25/00731/CON)
Registered Building consent for replacement of two casement opening windows on the south elevation - RB 172 (in association with 25/90749/GB)
Registered Buildings Consent for the replacement of eight high-level windows - RB248 (in association with 25/90740/GB)