18th November 2009, 10:58 AM
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Breaking news: Government U-turn on PPS 15
on Rescue News.
11 hours ago
RESCUE is pleased to see that the government has acknowledged the widespread concern over the content of the proposed PPS expressed by bodies concerned with heritage and conservation.
We welcome the comment by the spokesman for the The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) quoted in the Daily Telegraph
?The redraft is extremely welcome news, though we will need to examine the final policy closely to make sure that it addresses our serious concerns?.
RESCUE will be scrutinising the revised draft carefully to ensure that the concerns that we highlighted in our response to the consultation have been acknowledged and addressed.
What do you all think? Is PPS15 ever really likely to be implemented? And in what form? Let Rescue know, and have your say on the future of developer-funded archaeology....
Further Information
* Speaking to The Sunday Telegraph, Planning minister John Healey has promised to ?redraft? Planning Policy Statement 15 (PPS 15) after heritage and conservation bodies branded the planned document a serious risk to the nation?s historic buildings.
Link: http://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news/...ferrer=RSS
* http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/65691...utcry.html
Breaking news: Government U-turn on PPS 15
on Rescue News.
11 hours ago
RESCUE is pleased to see that the government has acknowledged the widespread concern over the content of the proposed PPS expressed by bodies concerned with heritage and conservation.
We welcome the comment by the spokesman for the The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) quoted in the Daily Telegraph
?The redraft is extremely welcome news, though we will need to examine the final policy closely to make sure that it addresses our serious concerns?.
RESCUE will be scrutinising the revised draft carefully to ensure that the concerns that we highlighted in our response to the consultation have been acknowledged and addressed.
What do you all think? Is PPS15 ever really likely to be implemented? And in what form? Let Rescue know, and have your say on the future of developer-funded archaeology....
Further Information
* Speaking to The Sunday Telegraph, Planning minister John Healey has promised to ?redraft? Planning Policy Statement 15 (PPS 15) after heritage and conservation bodies branded the planned document a serious risk to the nation?s historic buildings.
Link: http://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news/...ferrer=RSS
* http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/65691...utcry.html
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Thomas Rainborough 1647
Thomas Rainborough 1647