10th June 2006, 12:46 PM
Setting is one of the major problems with the protection of historic assets; there simply is no definition which is not almost entirely subjective in some way. Not least I have seen some people argue that burried SAMs, which are not visible on the ground surface, have a setting. this frankly makes the business even more painful.
Some of my planning authorities mark their lists with codes which show if the planning application impacts upon the setting of a listed building. this meet the minimum requirement of PPG15.
Some of my planning authorities mark their lists with codes which show if the planning application impacts upon the setting of a listed building. this meet the minimum requirement of PPG15.