1 November 2007 · Delegated - Director of Planning and Building Control (M. I. McCauley)
14, Thorny Road, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM2 5ed
The proposal sought permission to retain existing uPVC windows and a door installed at the rear of a dwelling in a conservation area. The officer assessed that these features have a neutral effect on the character and appearance of the conservation area and do not adversely affect the visual amenities of the locality.
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The door and windows are located to the rear of the property. The officer considered their impact on the character and appearance of the conservation area, concluding they have a neutral effect.
Retention limited to approved drawings
This permission relates to the retention of a uPVC door and windows as shown in drawing number 1764/1, 1764/2 and photographs date stamped 19th September 2007.
Do not oppose
no objection to the proposals
Douglas Corporation and DOT Highways Division both have no objection to the retention of windows and doors at 14 Thorny Road (07/01764/R).
Douglas Corporation
No ObjectionDouglas Corporation have no objection to the proposals listed below.; 07/01764/R Retention of windows and doors, 14 Thorny Road
DOT Highways Division
No ObjectionThe Highways Division of the Department of Transport has no views on this application.; Do not oppose