12th March 2007, 02:33 PM
One of the big gaps in current heritage protection law is in relation to palaeoenvironmental remains. I don't think they can qualify for any of the existing heritage designations, and they are not mentioned in PPG16.
The only guidance I know that does mention them is the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (Volume 11, Section 3, Part 2, which governs the Cultural Heritage component of Environmental Impact Assessment for highway projects).
I can't find any reference to them in the Heritage White Paper either, so I can only hope that they would get a mention in the new guidance that is to replace PPG16.
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The only guidance I know that does mention them is the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (Volume 11, Section 3, Part 2, which governs the Cultural Heritage component of Environmental Impact Assessment for highway projects).
I can't find any reference to them in the Heritage White Paper either, so I can only hope that they would get a mention in the new guidance that is to replace PPG16.
1man1desk
to let, fully furnished