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Leek Wootton and Guy's Cliffe Neighbourhood Area Designation

Leek Wootton and Guy's Cliffe Neighbourhood Area Designation

Representation ID: 60564

Received: 06/08/2013

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

English Heritage has no objection to this proposal.

Comment

Leek Wootton and Guy's Cliffe Neighbourhood Area Designation

Leek Wootton and Guy's Cliffe Neighbourhood Area Designation

Representation ID: 60565

Received: 06/08/2013

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

Information held by the Council and used in the preparation of your Core Strategy/Local Plan is often the starting point for Neighbourhood Plans as for example the Historic Environment Character Assessments completed by Warwickshire County Council. Other useful 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 to these can be found in the appendix to this letter.

Comment

Leek Wootton and Guy's Cliffe Neighbourhood Area Designation

Leek Wootton and Guy's Cliffe Neighbourhood Area Designation

Representation ID: 60566

Received: 06/08/2013

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

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.

Comment

Leek Wootton and Guy's Cliffe Neighbourhood Area Designation

Leek Wootton and Guy's Cliffe Neighbourhood Area Designation

Representation ID: 60567

Received: 06/08/2013

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

English Heritage has a statutory role in the development plan process and there is a duty on either you as the Local Planning Authority or the Parish Council 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.

Comment

Leek Wootton and Guy's Cliffe Neighbourhood Area Designation

Leek Wootton and Guy's Cliffe Neighbourhood Area Designation

Representation ID: 60568

Received: 06/08/2013

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

English Heritage will target its limited resources efficiently. We will directly advise on proposals with the potential for major change to significant, nationally important heritage assets and their settings. Our local offices may also advise communities where they wish to engage directly with us, subject to local priorities and capacity.

Comment

Leek Wootton and Guy's Cliffe Neighbourhood Area Designation

Leek Wootton and Guy's Cliffe Neighbourhood Area Designation

Representation ID: 60569

Received: 06/08/2013

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

English Heritage fully recognises that the neighbourhood planning process is a locally-led initiative and communities will shape their own neighbourhood plan as informed by the issues and opportunities they are most concerned about and relevant to the local area. As a national organisation we are able to draw upon our experiences of neighbourhood planning across the country and information on our website might be of initial assistance http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/caring/get-involved/improving-your-neighbourhood/. It is envisaged that the website will be progressively updated to share good practice in the management of the historic environment through neighbourhood planning.

Comment

Leek Wootton and Guy's Cliffe Neighbourhood Area Designation

Leek Wootton and Guy's Cliffe Neighbourhood Area Designation

Representation ID: 60570

Received: 06/08/2013

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

The proposed neighbourhood plan area contains a rich and varied range of heritage assets including the Leek Wootton designated conservation area, Goodrest Lodge, a scheduled ancient monument (SAM), within which is a grade II* listed bridge designated as At Risk, Wedgnock Park scheduled ancient monument designated as At Risk, Guy's Cave Hermitage (and other rock cut chambers) a scheduled ancient monument designated as At Risk, Guy's Cliffe Park and Garden including 9 listed buildings and 3 SAM's (registered in grade II and designated as At Risk). Due account should be taken of the conservation of all of these assets and their settings in formulating the neighbourhood plan proposals.

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