28th July 2009, 11:46 PM
HE3.1
Having assessed the evidence, local planning authorities should, where appropriate,
set out a positive, proactive, strategy for the conservation, enhancement and
enjoyment of the historic environment in their area. They should particularly focus
on the local distinctiveness of the historic environment and how this can be used to
promote a sense of place.
so we are reliant on the integrity of the records, the archive and the her database for evidence.
but then what about who decides the character of a given landscape
ive seen nationally important prehistoric funerary landscapes coming in a marginal 7th place to post-med, med castlitus and I/A (admitably important) preserved agricultural landscapes.
who is setting this 'which' heritage harmonising agenda?
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Mike
Having assessed the evidence, local planning authorities should, where appropriate,
set out a positive, proactive, strategy for the conservation, enhancement and
enjoyment of the historic environment in their area. They should particularly focus
on the local distinctiveness of the historic environment and how this can be used to
promote a sense of place.
so we are reliant on the integrity of the records, the archive and the her database for evidence.
but then what about who decides the character of a given landscape
ive seen nationally important prehistoric funerary landscapes coming in a marginal 7th place to post-med, med castlitus and I/A (admitably important) preserved agricultural landscapes.
who is setting this 'which' heritage harmonising agenda?
txt is
Mike