Policy DM21: Preservation and Enhancement of Conservation Areas

Showing comments and forms 1 to 3 of 3

Support

Local Plan 2015-2030 Preferred Options for Consultation

Representation ID: 603

Received: 02/10/2013

Respondent: Westbrook Properties

Agent: CBRE Planning

Representation Summary:

Support subject to amendments: We recommend that criterion c is amended so that it reads (new text underlined):Where any or part demolition is proposed, the structure makes no material contribution to the character or appearance of the area, the structure makes a limited material contribution to the character or appearance of the area and the proposed replacement will make a greater material contribution or the structure is considered to make a negative contribution to the appearance of the Conservation Area

Full text:

See Attachment

Attachments:

Object

Local Plan 2015-2030 Preferred Options for Consultation

Representation ID: 1272

Received: 01/10/2013

Respondent: Mr Richard Romang

Representation Summary:

DM31 & DM21 - Village greens and conservation areas are under constant pressure from proposed developments. In Blackmore we have a listed public building next to the village green in a conservation area with a proposal for redevelopment and new buildings. Examples already exist of poorly considered development which is out of scale or does not consider the historic vernacular. I think the local development plan is an opportunity in line with the NPPF to bring more safeguards into place to protect the character of our conservation areas and protect our greens and open spaces by deterring opportunist development

Full text:

see attached document

Attachments:

Support

Local Plan 2015-2030 Preferred Options for Consultation

Representation ID: 1904

Received: 24/10/2013

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

We welcome this policy. The indicators on p124 could refer to the number of conservation areas at risk.

Full text:

See attached

Attachments: