The Historic Environment in Local Plans

The Historic Environment in Local Plans
Author: Historic England
Publisher:
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2015-04-30
Genre: Historic buildings
ISBN: 9781848024304

The purpose of this Good Practice Advice note is to provide information on good practice to assist local authorities, planning and other consultants, owners, applicants and other interested parties in implementing historic environment policy in the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and the related guidance given in the National Planning Practice Guide (PPG). This document sets out information to help local planning authorities make well informed and effective local plans.

The Historic Environment and Site Allocations in Local Plans

The Historic Environment and Site Allocations in Local Plans
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 9
Release: 2015-10-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781848024069

The identification of potential sites for developmentwithin a Local Plan is an important step in establishing where change andgrowth will happen across local authority areas, as well as the type ofdevelopment and when it should occur. This document is intended to offer advice to all thoseinvolved in the process, to help ensure that the historic environment plays apositive role in allocating sites for development. It offers advice on evidencegathering and site allocation policies, as well as setting out in detail anumber of steps to make sure that heritage considerations are fully integratedin any site selection methodology.

Planning and the Historic Environment

Planning and the Historic Environment
Author: Great Britain. Department of the Environment
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN: 9780117529441

This PPG provides a full statement of Government policies for the identification and protection of historic buildings, conservation areas, and other elements of the historic environment. It explains the role played by the planning system in their protection, and complements the guidance on archaeology and planning given in PPG 16.

Local Heritage Listing

Local Heritage Listing
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2016-05-11
Genre: Historic buildings
ISBN: 9781848024571

Local lists play an essential role in building and reinforcing a sense of local character and distinctiveness in the historic environment, as part of the wider range of designation. They enable the significance of any building or site on the list (in its own right and as a contributor to the local planning authority's wider strategic planning objectives), to be better taken into account in planning applications affecting the building or site or its setting. The advice supports local authorities and communities to introduce a local list in their area or make changes to an existing list, through the preparation of selection criteria, thereby encouraging a more consistent approach to the identification and management of local heritage assets across England. A local list can celebrate the breadth of the historic environment of a local area by encompassing the full range of heritage assets that make up the historic environment and ensure the proper validation and recording of local heritage assets. They also provide a consistent and accountable way of identifying local heritage assets, to the benefit of owners and developers who need to understand local development opportunities and constraints.

Conserving the Historic Environment

Conserving the Historic Environment
Author: John Pendlebury
Publisher: Concise Guides to Planning
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781848222991

Why do we decide that parts of our built environment are worth the special attention that heritage designation brings? How can the character of conservation areas and other historic places continue to evolve to provide new housing, release their economic potential, and enhance communities? What are the principles to understand when judging the impact of new development or alterations to our significant heritage assets? And what about the future of conservation? In seeking to answer such questions, this book provides a grounding for planners and other related professionals in the key concepts associated with conservation and how to apply them in practice. It begins by setting out the values and principles that underpin the current conservation planning systems, explaining their historic context and evolution, and critically examining these systems and possible counter-approaches. Illustrated by a wide range of examples of historic and modern buildings, conservation areas, world heritage sites, parks, and gardens, it then focuses on decision-making and the management of change. It discusses how the conservation of the historic environment has become increasingly linked to other social and economic policy objectives before identifying key lessons and implications for future policy development and planning practice.

Tall Buildings

Tall Buildings
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2015-12-10
Genre: City planning
ISBN: 9781848024281

This Historic England Advice Note updates previous guidance by English Heritage and CABE, produced in 2007. It seeks to guide people involved in planning for and designing tall buildings so that they may be delivered in a sustainable and successful way through the development plan and development management process. The advice is for all relevant developers, designers, local authorities and other interested parties.

Concise Townscape

Concise Townscape
Author: Gordon Cullen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 113602090X

This book pioneered the concept of townscape. 'Townscape' is the art of giving visual coherence and organization to the jumble of buildings, streets and space that make up the urban environment. It has been a major influence on architects, planners and others concerned with what cities should look like.

Cultural Heritage Ethics

Cultural Heritage Ethics
Author: Constantine Sandis
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2014-10-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1783740671

Theory without practice is empty, practice without theory is blind, to adapt a phrase from Immanuel Kant. The sentiment could not be truer of cultural heritage ethics. This intra-disciplinary book bridges the gap between theory and practice by bringing together a stellar cast of academics, activists, consultants, journalists, lawyers, and museum practitioners, each contributing their own expertise to the wider debate of what cultural heritage means in the twenty-first century. Cultural Heritage Ethics provides cutting-edge arguments built on case studies of cultural heritage and its management in a range of geographical and cultural contexts. Moreover, the volume feels the pulse of the debate on heritage ethics by discussing timely issues such as access, acquisition, archaeological practice, curatorship, education, ethnology, historiography, integrity, legislation, memory, museum management, ownership, preservation, protection, public trust, restitution, human rights, stewardship, and tourism. This volume is neither a textbook nor a manifesto for any particular approach to heritage ethics, but a snapshot of different positions and approaches that will inspire both thought and action. Cultural Heritage Ethics provides invaluable reading for students and teachers of philosophy of archaeology, history and moral philosophy – and for anyone interested in the theory and practice of cultural preservation.

National planning policy framework 2012

National planning policy framework 2012
Author: Great Britain: Department for Communities and Local Government
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2012-04-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780108511554

The National Planning Policy Framework 2012 sets out the Government's planning policies for England in achieving sustainable development and how these are expected to be applied. It sets out the requirements for the planning system only to the extent that it is relevant, proportionate and necessary to do so. It provides a framework within which local people and their accountable councils can produce their own distinctive local and neighbourhood plans, which reflect the needs and priorities of their communities. This Framework does not contain specific policies for nationally significant projects for which particular considerations apply. Divided into thirteen chapters, with three annexes, it looks at the following areas, including: building a competitive economy; ensuring town centre vitality; supporting a high quality communications infrastructure; delivering high quality homes; protecting the Green Belt; meeting the challenges of climate change, flooding and coastal change; conserving the natural and historic environments and facilitating the sustainable use of minerals.

Design in Context

Design in Context
Author: New South Wales. Heritage Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781876415945