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Port Erin Commissioners apply to reverse Cosy Nook protected status

Port Erin Commissioners apply to reverse Cosy Nook protected status
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Work to start on new multi-use games area

Work to start on new multi-use games area Wed, 19 May 2021 By Chris Cave - Local Democracy Reporter A delayed project to build a new multi-use games area (MUGA) will get underway next week, it’s been confirmed. The facility at Breagle Glen was initially expected to be completed 12 months ago, however, was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic. A basketball court and five-a-side pitch form part of the plans, along with a new footpath to improve access to the site. Kompan UK and local contractors E G Services will be used for large elements of the work. Port Erin Commissioners says it is thought the project will be completed in around six weeks time.

Proposal to register Cosy Nook, Trafalgar House and the Mitre

Proposal to register Cosy Nook, Trafalgar House and the Mitre Three week consultation before final decision made Three sites of special architectural or historical interest could soon be added to the Island s registered buildings list. Proposals To Register (PTR) were issued for the Cosy Nook in Port Erin, Trafalgar House in Douglas and the Mitre in Kirk Michael. A three week consultation on each building will be held before a final decision is made. If entered onto the list, the former pub, current pub, and former seaside cafe will be protected from demolition or changes without first receiving consent. Trafalgar House and the Cosy Nook were saved from demolition after DEFA stepped in with Building Preservation Notices last year (BPN).

Cosy Nook and Trafalgar House saved from demolition

Printed and digital download photos available Two well-known buildings have been issued with Building Preservation Notices (BPN) to temporarily protect their future. The government issued the notices on the Cosy Nook, Shore Road, Port Erin and Trafalgar House, South Quay in Douglas on Tuesday. Port Erin Commissioners recently voted to demolish the Cosy Nook, which is the subject of a planning application to demolish and replace the building with a new facility. Concerns have also been raised that Trafalgar House, which is thought to be around 200 years old, is at risk from damage due to its proximity to nearby demolition works.

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