Historic Castletown landmark to retain protected status regardless of ownership
A cherished piece of Castletown's architectural heritage is set to remain safeguarded for future generations, even if ownership changes hands. During this morning's Tynwald session, government minister Clare Barber reassured locals that the town's Old Police Station will continue to enjoy full protected status whatever the future holds.
The question of the Old Police Station's future came up when Arbory, Castletown and Malew MHK Jason Moorhouse raised concerns about preserving the building's historic character. Minister Barber confirmed that the structure has been on the protected buildings register since 1984 — a designation that provides robust legal safeguards against unsuitable alterations or demolition.
This protection remains binding regardless of who purchases the property, meaning any future owner must comply with strict heritage conservation requirements. The listing ensures that any renovation or maintenance work respects the building's original character and architectural significance, preserving it as an important landmark in Castletown's townscape.
For visitors exploring the Isle of Man's south, Castletown remains a focal point of the island's rich historical heritage, with landmarks like the Old Police Station telling stories of the community's past. The government's commitment to protecting such buildings underscores the island's dedication to maintaining its distinctive character and cultural identity for both residents and tourists alike.
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