Object

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 13607

Received: 23/03/2016

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

Summary of sites not prferred against previous representations

Full text:

Historic England note that site 038B
Land East of Thorndon Avenue, West Horndon is not a preferred site.
Historic England note that site 162 Little Warley Hall Farm, Little Warley Hall Lane, Little Warley is not a preferred site.
Historic England note that 058A and 058B
Hall Lane Farm, Little Warley is not a preferred site.
Historic England notes that the interim sustainability appraisal for the draft Local Plan at paragraph 14.1.2 also reports that notes that 'As for the A12 urban extension allocations, these do not raise major concerns from a heritage perspective, although it is noted that: the proposed extension at 'Land east of Nags Head Lane, Brentwood' is in close proximity to several listed buildings at Brook Street; and also that the large Officers Meadow site at Shenfield will have implications for the Chelmsford Road, along which there are a number of listed buildings'.

Historic England recommend reference to its Advice Note 3 (AN3) 'The Historic Environment and Site Allocations in Local Plan' (issued October 2015)
and to its Good Practice Advice Note 3 'The Setting of Heritage Assets', (issued March 2015) which is available at
https://content.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/gpa3-setting-of-heritage-assets/gpa3.pdf/

Historic England note that the following sites are also not preferred and as:
033 Land to the south of Lodge Close, east of Hutton is not preferred
211 Land and building on the West of Church Lane, Hutton is not preferred
219 Land to the East of Hutton Village, Hutton, Shenfield is not preferred
008 Woodlands, School Road, Kelvedon Hatch is not preferred
008B Woodlands School, Rayleigh Road, Hutton
is not preferred
008C Land adjacent Woodlands School, Rayleigh Road, Hutton is not preferred
028A Land east of Running Waters, Brentwood
is not preferred
028B Land east of Running Waters, Brentwood
is not preferred
028C Land east of Running Waters, Brentwood
is not preferred.
Historic England concerns here for the setting of heritage assets as a result of sites 028A/028B/028C is noted in the interim Sustainability Appraisal at its pages 83 and 84.
038A and B Land East of Thorndon Avenue, West Horndon are also not preferred and dealt with at page 84 of the interim Sustainability Appraisal.
192 Heron Hall, Herongate, Brentwood is not preferred
212 Coombe Woods, Beredens Lane, Warley is not preferred
167 Land adjacent Hill Cottage, Warley Road, and Mill House, Mascalls Lane, Warley is not preferred
218 Land East of Hall Lane, Shenfield is not preferred
052 Land rear of Little Jericho, Church Street, Blackmore is not preferred.
202 Land to the South of Blackmore, off Blackmore Road is not preferred
076 Land south of Redrose Lane, backing onto Orchard Piece, Blackmore is not preferred.
077 Land south of Redrose Lane, backing onto Woollard Way, Blackmore is not preferred.
174 Land south of Hook End Road, Doddinghurst
is not preferred
183 Former sewage pumping station at Ingrave Hall, Ingrave is not preferred
209 Land to South of Blackmore Road, Doddinghurst is not preferred
056A Land at Hayden and Ardslia, Wyatts Green Road, Wyatts Green is not preferred
056B Land at Hayden and Ardslia, Wyatts Green Road, Wyatts Green is not preferred
196 Land to North West of Lowes Farm, Wyatts Green Road, Wyatts Green is not preferred
018 Thoby Priory, Thoby Lane, Mountnessing is not preferred.
217 Eagle Field, Kelvedon Hatch is not preferred
194 Brizes Corner Field, Blackmore Road, Kelvedon Hatch is not preferred
074 Land at Church Road, Kelvedon Hatch is not a preferred site.
187 Employment sites - not preferred.
109 Employment sites - not preferred.
100 Baytree Centre, Brentwood is a preferred site. This site falls within the town centre conservation area and the principal access from the High Street is also within the conservation area. A group of three listed buildings (60, 62 and 64 High Street) lies to the immediate north-east of the site and the Ruins of the Old Chapel of St Thomas a Becket (a grade II listed building and scheduled monument) lies further to the east.

Historic England recommends a detailed heritage impact assessment is produced to provide appropriate policy guidance. It may be deemed appropriate, within the tests of s106 planning obligations in the CIL regulations, that some funding and other interpretation enhancements from this development are deployed to the benefit of the Chapel of St Thomas A Becket. The Brentwood Town Centre Regeneration Strategy of 2010 highlights protecting and enhancing the town's heritage as a key policy objective of its regeneration strategy.