28th July 2009, 11:59 PM
HE5.1
Local planning authorities should consider whether allowing the exercise of
permitted development rights would undermine the aims for the historic
environment within the development plan or the general aims of conservation and
enhancement set out in this planning policy statement. If so, they should consider
the use of an article 4 direction for a single heritage asset, class of heritage assets or
an area to limit the extent of such development.
does this impact extend as far as the impact of the reactivation of rurals upstanding heritgae assets for rural practices, where agricultural activity is particulally damaging to the surounding underlying (archaeological) heritage assets?
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Mike
Local planning authorities should consider whether allowing the exercise of
permitted development rights would undermine the aims for the historic
environment within the development plan or the general aims of conservation and
enhancement set out in this planning policy statement. If so, they should consider
the use of an article 4 direction for a single heritage asset, class of heritage assets or
an area to limit the extent of such development.
does this impact extend as far as the impact of the reactivation of rurals upstanding heritgae assets for rural practices, where agricultural activity is particulally damaging to the surounding underlying (archaeological) heritage assets?
txt is
Mike