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Completion Certificates Issued OPEN DATA BC - Completion Certificates issued 1/1/19 - 31/12/19 BC Ref Site Address Works Completion Certificate issued 02/07214/MUL Roblea Ballaragh Laxey IM4 7PN Extension to provide improved kitchen, utility, bathroom and 10/12/2019 storage facilities, installation of sewerage treatment plant. 02/07221/OTH Glen Shogyl Glen Road Ballaugh Ramsey IM7 5JB Conversion of outbuildings to artist studio at Glen Shogul. 06/08/2019 02/07256/DEX Lapwings East Foxdale Road Eairy Douglas IM4 3HL Side extension to existing house 11/02/2019 02/07338/DEX 2 Mill Street Castletown IM9 1AG Internal stair excess 02/10/2019 02/07364/DEX Glenburn Phildraw Road Ballasalla IM9 3EG Extension to form utility and bedroom extension forming 20/09/2019 bathroom 02/07423/DEX Securicor Building Isle Of Man Business Park Douglas New door openings and extension of existing hard standing. 03/10/2019 Isle Of Man IM2 2SE 02/07435/DEX Orchid House Main Road Foxdale Douglas IM4 3EF Proposed dormers 02/10/2019 02/07458/MUL Ballakilley Farm Ballamenagh Road Baldrine Douglas Domestic garage and farm wash house 30/10/2019 IM4 6AH 02/07497/DEX Ballafletcher Farm House Ballafletcher Road Replacement porch/sun lounge 30/09/2019 Cronkbourne Douglas IM4 4QL 02/07517/DEX Cronk-Ny-Fessag Little London Kirk Michael IM6 1BD Extension to existing bungalow 20/06/2019 02/07521/INS Santon School School Lane Santon IM4 1EG Mobile classroom 15/08/2019 31 December 2019 Page 1 of 48 BC Ref Site Address Works Completion Certificate issued 02/07559/MUL 1 Kerrocruin Kirk Michael IM6 1AF Taking down existing prefrs garage and re-building with finish 17/07/2019 the same spec. Construction of extension to rear of property to enlarge kitchen adn provide utillity room 02/07638/DEX Avoca 7 Primrose Terrace Port St. Mary IM9 5AP Construction of rear extension 17/10/2019 02/07643/DEX Ballasalla Jurby West Ramsey IM7 3AS Extension and integral alterations 30/07/2019 02/07691/DOM Plot 86 Fairways Drive Mount Murray Braddan House and integral garage 02/10/2019 03/07049/OTH Upper Cordeman Cordeman Road St. Marks Ballasalla Conversion of buildings into living accommodation 25/10/2019 IM9 3AJ 03/07067/DEX 9 High Street Port St. Mary IM9 5DP Kitchen alterations 31/10/2019 03/07140/DGA 18 Odins Way Ballakillowey Colby Castletown IM9 4BQ Demolition and rebuilding of garage 30/10/2019 03/07240/IND Cringle Quarry Ronague Castletown IM9 4HJ Construction of water run-off control works and installation of 30/10/2019 vehicle weighbridge 02/07639/DEX Maidstone Ballafesson Port Erin IM9 6TR Extension to side and rear 09/09/2019 05/07464/DEX Crescent Cottage The Hope St. Johns Isle Of Man IM4 Erection of a two storey extension to replace existing single to 21/06/2019 3AT rear elevation 03/07413/DEX Oakhill Chapel Oak Hill Port Soderick Braddan IM4 1AP Kitchen extension and garage (exempt) 16/08/2019 05/07231/DOM Cronk Froy Knock Froy Road Santon Isle Of Man IM4 1JD Construction of detached dwelling. Integral garage with 11/11/2019 living/tourist accommodation at first floor level. 31 December 2019 Page 2 of 48 BC Ref Site Address Works Completion Certificate issued 04/07243/OR Ballachrink Farm Cousins Hill Surby Port Erin IM9 6QR Conversion of barn into tourist accommodation 13/11/2019 05/07525/DEX Lapwings East Foxdale Road Eairy Isle Of Man IM4 3HL Alterations and extensions to dwelling 11/02/2019 06/07057/DGA Clougher Cottage Ballamodha Straight Ballamodha Erection of a garage and store 16/08/2019 Ballasalla Isle Of Man 02/07401/DEX 1 Westlands Avenue Ramsey IM8 3PS Alteration of door to become window and widening of 15/08/2019 structural opening at rear door in kitchen. 03/07120/DEX Ballaseyre Cottage Andreas Road Andreas Ramsey IM7 First floor and garage extension 31/10/2019 4EN 03/07501/OTH New Store Tynwald Mills Tynwald Craft Centre Tynwald Erection of warehouse/storage building 29/08/2019 Mills St Johns Isle Of Man IM4 3AD 02/07337/DEX Ballalonna Farm Dalby Peel IM5 3BW Remedial works to convert outbuildings into private dwellings 30/10/2019 with utility extension 04/07554/DEX Pinewood Corony Hill Corony Ramsey IM7 1EZ Alterations and extensions to provide additional living 10/05/2019 accommodation 03/07035/DRO Clovelly Strang Road Union Mills Braddan IM4 4NW Alterations and conversion of roof space to en-suite bathroom 27/07/2019 and dressing room 04/07286/OR Clovelly Strang Road Union Mills Braddan IM4 4NW Patio doors and balcony on first floor 23/07/2019 04/07533/DEX Thie Bane 22 Ballagarey Road Glen Vine Douglas IM4 Extension to rear of property 30/04/2019 4EB 03/07286/DEX Hillcrest Dalby Peel IM5 3BW Rebuild existing utility room and garage as utility and study, 27/11/2019 demolish and construct new extension 31 December 2019 Page 3 of 48 BC Ref Site Address Works Completion Certificate issued 04/07460/DEX Warehouse To Rear Of Tynwald Craft Centre Tynwald Extension to store 29/08/2019 Mills St. Johns Douglas 03/07022/DEX 125 Greenlands Avenue Ramsey IM8 2PD Small single storey, mono-pitch extension to rear of house 04/12/2019 02/07117/DEX Ballaleigh Cottage Ballaleigh Road Kirk Michael IM6 1HJ Rear extension including new bathroom and septic tank. 07/10/2019 02/07104/DOM Tranent Churchtown Ramsey IM7 2AN Construction of three storey new dwelling and double garage 28/01/2019 05/07405/DEX Plot 133 Fairways Drive Mount Murray Douglas Isle Of Erection of a single storey games room with utility space 22/05/2019 Man IM4 2JB extension to side elevation. 06/07342/DEX 2 The Gables Grove Mount South Ramsey Isle Of Man Erection of a two storey extension to side elevation 03/07/2019 IM8 3EY 06/07142/DEX Pinewood Corony Hill Corony Ramsey Isle Of Man IM7 Erection of proposed bedroom and shower room extension to 21/01/2019 1EZ ancillary living accommodation adjacent to main dwelling 09/07583/DEX 4 Castle Street Peel Isle Of Man IM5 1AN Dormer to rear elevation, new slate roof and conservation roof 21/11/2019 light 10/07456/DEX 1 Lheaney Grove Ramsey Isle Of Man IM8 2JQ Erection of single storey extension to rear of dwelling 02/05/2019 96/07017/DEX Hollywood Glen Road Laxey IM4 7AP Extension 08/04/2019 09/07587/DEX 9 Peveril Terrace Peel Isle Of Man IM5 1PH Conversion of detached garage into music room/workshop 12/12/2019 10/07451/DEX 2 Osborne Cottages Glen Road Laxey Isle Of Man IM4 Erection of 2 storey extension to side elevation comprising; 21/11/2019 7AJ Porch, Lounge with new fireplace / Kitchen / Dining room, Utility & WC First floor addition of Landing, 2 no. Bedrooms & bathroom 31 December 2019 Page 4 of 48 BC Ref Site Address Works Completion Certificate issued 09/07445/DEX 6 Ashlar Drive Union Mills Isle Of Man IM4 4LJ Internal alterations to extend kitchen plus new triple wide 20/05/2019 external glazed door and raised balcony. 09/07334/DEX Barroose Cottage Barroose Lane Baldrine Isle Of Man Ensuite bathroom in existing ground floor bedroom and new 09/08/2019 IM4 6AN inspection chamber 11/07304/DOM Plot 1 Field 224254 Station Road Ballaugh Isle Of Man Erection of detatched bewlling with integral garage on vacant 23/09/2019 building 11/07104/DEX 2 Grenea Cottages Shore Road Kentraugh Port St. Mary Additions/ Alterations to second level of existing property 26/07/2019 Isle Of Man IM9 5NB 95/07536/DEX Cronk Lea Ballakilpheric Road Colby Castletown IM9 4BU Alterations and extension to form new entrance with new 25/02/2019 staircase. New first floor shower room and ground floor bathroom. Existing staircase removed and floor reinstated, 10/07192/DEX Hunters Moon The Crescent Baldrine Isle Of Man IM4 Erection of first floor extension to dwelling to change from 28/11/2019 6DZ bungalow to two storey dwelling along with associated alterations including under pinning. 08/07158/DEX Riverside Glen Road Colby Isle Of Man IM9 4NT Extension over existing garage to provide bedroom with 24/07/2019 ensuite bathroom 11/07344/DEX Europa Grove Mount Ramsey Isle Of Man IM8 3HQ Erection of an extension to rear elevation. 01/10/2019 10/07177/DEX Round Table House Ronague Castletown Isle Of Man Erection of a two storey extension to provide additional living 09/10/2019 IM9 4HJ accommodation. 09/07126/DGA Rhenny Mooar Bungalow Rhenny Mooar Lane Greeba Demolition of existing garage and construction of new 14/03/2019 Isle Of Man IM4 2DT detached garage with store above. 09/07224/DEX 104 Fairways Drive Mount Murray Douglas Isle Of Man Erection of new PVC conservatory to rear of elevation 10/07/2019 IM4 2JL 10/07476/RESUB Glengarth Port Soderick Glen Port Soderick Isle Of Man Erection of single storey timber framed glazed orangry to 12/07/2019 IM4 1BE replace existing conservatory 31 December 2019 Page 5 of 48 BC Ref Site Address Works Completion Certificate issued 10/07212/DEX Ivy Cottage Main Road St Johns Isle Of Man IM4 3NA Erection of a two storey extension to rear of dwelling, erection 18/09/2019 of replacement detached garage and alterations to dwelling. 07/07368/DEX 30 Baldrine Park Baldrine Isle Of Man IM4 6DB Internal alterations and extension to rear. 26/04/2019 02/07383/DRO 1 Richmond Terrace Crosby Douglas IM4 2DD Rear dormer and bathroom in existing attic space 11/10/2019 03/07155/DEX 39 Bymacan Close Ballabeg Castletown IM9 4EL Extension to dwelling 31/10/2019 07/07054/DEX 9 Abbots Drive Ballasalla Isle Of Man IM9 3EB Erection of a pitched roof over conservatory 16/05/2019 02/07375/DEX Unit 40a Spring Valley Industrial Estate Douglas Isle Of Conversion of industrial units to form achive storage with 26/07/2019 Man IM2 2QS associated facilities 07/07072/DEX Riverside Glen Road Colby Isle Of Man IM9 4NT Alterations and erection of a single and two storey extension 24/07/2019 to provide additional living accommodation 07/07183/DEX 1 Larivane Close Andreas Isle Of Man IM7 4HD Alterations and extension to provide additional living 05/11/2019 accommodation and installation of solar panels 08/07538/IND Proposed Industrial Starter Units Kewaigue Douglas Isle 4 No.
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