Details have finally been released for the future of the Castle Mona as owners the Tevir Group plan ahead.
In total six applications have been submitted for the building including three which are required due to its registered building status.
The Tevir Group bought the Castle Mona at an auction in 2018 and since then it has worked to make the building watertight and began planning for its future.
The future beyond the current plans to demolish the outer wings and rear of the building is still unknown.
The wing which formerly housed the bowling alley and hotel rooms would be demolished, as would the wing which formerly hosted The Office bar.
The applications include details about the removal of all non-original parts to the building. Once removed, only the original structure will remain with Manx slate being used to repair the roof and repairs to the exterior walls and the provision of a temporary protective rain screen.
On the inside, the Tevir Group is planning to removal all modern fixtures from the central iconic building.
This includes removing all modern ceilings, bathroom en-suites and finishes, partitions, fixtures and finishes as well as the rear single-storey store/toilets extensions and single-storey flat roof infill and associated office/toilets to the inner courtyard.
The Tevir Group has shared pictures from the inside of the Castle Mona as part of its application. These show collapsed ceilings, mouldy rooms and vandalism.
The Castle Mona is subject to the following applications: 20/00582/GB and 20/00583/GB; 20/00584/GB and 20/00585/CON; 20/00586/GB and 20/00587/GB.

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