14 July 2006 · Delegated - Director of Planning and Building Control (M. I. McCauley)
Maughold Village Car Park, Postal Locality, Maughold, Isle Of Man, IM7 1as
Maughold Parish Commissioners applied to install four 1m high, 156mm diameter illuminated bollards in the village car park, using low level 18 Watt PL lamps in black finish, fixed in concrete bases with underground SWA XLPE cabling. The site is within a Conservation Area in Maughold Village.
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The officer considered the proposal to be of very modest scale, acceptable within the Conservation Area and unobjectionable overall.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved plans
This approval relates to the location plan, site plan, layout plan and bollard specification date stamped the 21st April 2006.
Do Not Oppose
All street furniture should fit in with surroundings but must be visible to everyone including visually impaired; if on pavement, ensure room for wheelchairs/prams
no objection
Three consultees responded to application 06/00691/B for installation of four bollard type low level lights in Maughold Village Car Park: Highways Division and Disability Access Office raised no objections (with accessibility advice), while Society for the Preservation of the Man…
Key concern: bollards are hard, modern type, neither rustic nor Victorian in form
Society for the Preservation of the Manx Countryside and Environment
No ObjectionAlthough a big improvement over the former suburban street lights, the Illuminated Bollards are of essentially hard, modern type and are neither rustic or even Victorian in form. Cannot the applicants find anything better? They could visit one or two Garden Centres. The Society is disappointed.
Disability Access Office
No ObjectionAll street furniture should fit in with surroundings but must be visible to everyone including members of the public who are visually impaired.; If the bollards are on a pavement then care needs to be taken that there is still enough room for a wheelchair or Mothers with prams can still pass without having to dismount the pavement.; Room needs to be left between the bollards so wheelchairs or Mothers with prams can manoeuvre around them.
Department of Transport Highway Division
No ObjectionDo Not Oppose