7th April 2011, 07:23 AM
The TAF take on why local authority archaeology is important.
http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/content.php?292...haeologist
This is an other string to the campaign, but one targeted at the goverment.
trouble is... with comments such as
from councils. This message is not working.
The reasons they are important?... here we go
Tick them off as they go. ??
Public support is what is needed, and it is needed now.
. At least the IfA and others in TAF are doing something. and can't be accused of sitting around doing nothiing. I would suggest however, that news like this is not just confined to their own websites. but perhaps passed around. including here..
http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/content.php?292...haeologist
This is an other string to the campaign, but one targeted at the goverment.
trouble is... with comments such as
Quote:....this is just one element of many savings in the Council's three year money plan.
Our assessment is that maintaining the City's Historic Environment Record and providing advice in the development process will be possible with one qualified archaeologist with some time still available to support project work, including some community engagement.
It is proposed that this archaeologist post together with the Principal Conservation Officer and the Conservation Projects Officer will be located in the Development Control Service to make further savings through revised management arrangements.
from councils. This message is not working.
The reasons they are important?... here we go
- Implementing national planning guidance to sustain and enhance the significance and setting of local heritage assets
- Strategic and local historic environment policies in Local Development Frameworks and Neighbourhood Development Plans
- The adequacy of Environmental Impact Assessments and Environmental Statements
- Pre-application consultation on development proposals
- Screening planning applications and Neighbourhood Development Orders to assess their impact on the significance and setting of heritage assets and local distinctiveness
- Measures necessary to conserve or record heritage assets affected by planning applications and Neighbourhood Development Orders
- Appeals and Public Inquiries
- Maintenance, transfer or disposal of assets of community value
- Potential devolution of English Heritage powers or resources to local partners and communities
- Identifying heritage-led regeneration opportunities
- Promoting place-shaping in new and existing communities
- Promoting localism through community engagement and volunteering opportunities
- Maximising grant aid through English Heritage, the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Community Infrastructure Levy and Environmental Stewardship
Tick them off as they go. ??
Public support is what is needed, and it is needed now.
. At least the IfA and others in TAF are doing something. and can't be accused of sitting around doing nothiing. I would suggest however, that news like this is not just confined to their own websites. but perhaps passed around. including here..