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Burton Green Neighbourhood Area Designation
Burton Green Neighbourhood Area Designation Consulation
Representation ID: 54583
Received: 25/04/2013
Respondent: Historic England
Information held by the Council and used in the preparation of a core strategy / local plan is often the starting point for neighbourhood plans. Other information may be available from the Historic Environment Record Centre or local environmental and amenity groups. English Heritage also publishes a wide range of relevant guidance - links can be found in the appendix to this letter.
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Burton Green Neighbourhood Area Designation
Burton Green Neighbourhood Area Designation Consulation
Representation ID: 54585
Received: 25/04/2013
Respondent: Historic England
Plan preparation also offers the opportunity to harness a community's interest in the historic environment by getting them to help add to the evidence base, perhaps by creating and or reviewing a local heritage list, inputting to the preparation of conservation area appraisals and undertaking or further deepening historic characterisation studies.
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Burton Green Neighbourhood Area Designation
Burton Green Neighbourhood Area Designation Consulation
Representation ID: 54586
Received: 25/04/2013
Respondent: Historic England
English Heritage has a statutory role in the development plan process and there is a duty on the Local Planning Authority / Neighbourhood Planning team to consult English Heritage on any Neighbourhood Plan where our interests are considered to be affected as well as a duty to consult us on all Neighbourhood Development Orders and Community Right to Build Orders.
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Burton Green Neighbourhood Area Designation
Burton Green Neighbourhood Area Designation Consulation
Representation ID: 54587
Received: 25/04/2013
Respondent: Historic England
English Heritage will directly advise on proposals with the potential for major change to significant, nationally important heritage assets and their settings. Drawing upon experience of Neighbourhood Planning across the country, information on the English Heritage website might be of initial assistance.
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