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Good Practice Advice in Planning 2 Managing significance in decision-taking in the historic environment
Publication Year
2015
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Provides information on implementing historic environment policy as set down in the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and related guidance. Covers: advice on decision taking; assessment of significance as part of the application process; conservation principles and assessment; curtilage structures; archaeological and historic interest; Historic Environment Records; cumulative impact; listed building consent regime; decision taking for assets with archaeological interest; recording and furthering understanding; archaeological conditions and obligations for written schemes of investigation; reporting, publication and archiving; human remains; mineral extraction; public engagement; unexpected discoveries during work; scheduled monument consent; neglect; unauthorised works, enforcement notices and prosecution; marketing to demonstrate redundancy; public or charitable interest and support for assets under threat; opportunities to enhance assets, their settings and local distinctiveness; design and local distinctiveness.
Document History
Published 27 March 2015.
Publisher Information
Historic England
Formerly known as English Heritage. Historic England is a public body which looks after the historic environment in England, identifying and protecting heritage. The body also provides information and guidance on the historic environment and helps the public to understand, value and care for historic places.
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