30th June 2011, 10:20 PM
From Mike Heyworth
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Quote:The latest draft of the NPPF weakens heritage protection generally, and is particularly worrying in relation to undesignated archaeological heritage (which may be of national importance but not scheduled as this is discretionary). If Lord Renfrew can gain statutory recognition for Historic Environment Records in the Localism Bill, and also probe the Government's view of the threat to undesignated archaeological heritage we can then focus lobbying on the draft NPPF consultation (which will run for three months from late July).
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