As Prentice has said
Quote:it is spectacularly missing from loads of lpa briefs and in fact is worded to imply that objects have to be deposited in a museum or planning conditions will not be discharged
If it was no big deal why have the CIFA kept it as a specific Standard? Where it is a problem is in it kinda defines being English and Welsh as apposed to Scottish and I don't mean that offensively. It appears to be about English/Welsh human rights. Although CIFA point out this unfortunate Welsh/English trait they still go on about archiving as if it is a forgone conclusion. NPPF ignores ownership and pointedly makes requirements.
141. Local planning authorities should make information about the significance of
the historic environment gathered as part of plan-making or development
management publicly accessible. They should also require developers to
record and advance understanding of the significance of any heritage assets
to be lost (wholly or in part) in a manner proportionate to their importance
and the impact, and to make this evidence (and any archive generated)
publicly accessible.30 However, the ability to record evidence of our past
should not be a factor in deciding whether such loss should be permitted.
Quote:They should also require developers to make this evidence (and any archive generated) publically accessible and tells us where: Copies of evidence should be deposited with the relevant Historic Environment Record, and any archives with a local museum or other public depository.
I am not after the loot, what I am interested in is when and what is "required"? When should this evidence be made publically accessible and what is the evidence for? I think that this is what is being ignored by the curators in their zeal fill Museums with CBM with post determination conditions that threaten unlawful development.
I think that NPPF is asking for pre-determination public presentation of evidence to contribute to the reasons for the planning application Decision and I think that there should also be a "where" which is local, at least in the Local planning Authority area. I think that it would bring out some purpose from the Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1964/75