Heritage protection for the 21st century [electronic resource]
Heritage protection for the 21st century [electronic resource]
- London TSO 2007
- Cm 7057 .
Executive summary -- Protecting the historic environment in England: designation; heritage protection and planning; historic environment services at local level -- Protecting the historic environment in Wales -- Protecting the marine historic environment in the UK -- Next steps and how to respond -- Suggested format for new Register entry (England) -- Proposed operation of Historic Asset Consent -- HPR steering, stakeholder and working groups
This white paper outlines government's vision for a new heritage protection system. The proposals are based around three main principles: developing a unified approach to the historic environment; exploiting opportunities for inclusion and involvement; and delivering sustainable communities by ensuring heritage protection is an integral part of the planning system. Key proposals include: creating a single system for designating historic places to replace listing, scheduling and registering; merging listed building consent, scheduled monument consent, and conservation area consent with planning permission; and creating a single new Register of Historic Buildings to replace all existing lists and schedules. In addition to heritage protection reforms in England and Wales, the white paper contains UK wide proposals for an improved system of marine heritage protection. Responses required by 1 June 2007.
9780101705721
HERITAGE PROTECTION WHITE PAPER 2007
United Kingdom--
690.241 $2 18
Executive summary -- Protecting the historic environment in England: designation; heritage protection and planning; historic environment services at local level -- Protecting the historic environment in Wales -- Protecting the marine historic environment in the UK -- Next steps and how to respond -- Suggested format for new Register entry (England) -- Proposed operation of Historic Asset Consent -- HPR steering, stakeholder and working groups
This white paper outlines government's vision for a new heritage protection system. The proposals are based around three main principles: developing a unified approach to the historic environment; exploiting opportunities for inclusion and involvement; and delivering sustainable communities by ensuring heritage protection is an integral part of the planning system. Key proposals include: creating a single system for designating historic places to replace listing, scheduling and registering; merging listed building consent, scheduled monument consent, and conservation area consent with planning permission; and creating a single new Register of Historic Buildings to replace all existing lists and schedules. In addition to heritage protection reforms in England and Wales, the white paper contains UK wide proposals for an improved system of marine heritage protection. Responses required by 1 June 2007.
9780101705721
HERITAGE PROTECTION WHITE PAPER 2007
United Kingdom--
690.241 $2 18