Environment, Heritage and Resources
Object
Draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 13404
Received: 17/03/2016
Respondent: Mrs Jean Laut
Green Belt and historic landscapes must be preserved.
No new builds, renewable energy etc should be allowed on anything other than brown field until every scrap of brown field has been used.
Green belt nd historic lndscapes must be preserved.
No new builds, renewable energy etc should be allowed on anything other than brown field until every scrap of brown field has been used.
Support
Draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 13602
Received: 23/03/2016
Respondent: Historic England
Historic England previously submitted comments on the Brentwood Strategic Growth Options Consultation (dated 10th February 2015) and the Dunton Garden Suburb Consultation (dated 10th February 2015). Brentwood Borough Council has a rich historic environment with 13 conservation areas, 518 listed buildings, 3 historic parks and gardens (registered landscapes) and 12 scheduled monuments across the Authority
Historic England previously submitted comments on the Brentwood Strategic Growth Options Consultation (dated 10th February 2015) and the Dunton Garden Suburb Consultation (dated 10th February 2015). Brentwood Borough Council has a rich historic environment with 13 conservation areas, 518 listed buildings, 3 historic parks and gardens (registered landscapes) and 12 scheduled monuments across the Authority. Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register records three entries for Brentwood Borough at Chantry Chapel and Mausoleum (grade II* listed building in poor condition), at Thoby Priory ruins (grade II listed building in very bad condition) and at the Church of St Paul, Mores Lane, Bentley, Brentwood (grade II listed building in slow decay with no solution agreed).