23rd September 2011, 10:32 AM
Development proposals that would potentially have an impact on any of the above distinctive elements should be supported by evidence included in Design and Access Statements which demonstrates that all aspects of the historic character and distinctiveness of the locality have been fully assessed and used to inform proposals. In some instances local authorities may require developers to undertake detailed Historic Landscape Characterisation studies to support their proposals.
all it it requires is a statement with the planning application and then "other" archaeologists" to make comments on the application.
What ARCHAEOLOGISTS should do in this area is make comments on the planning applications to the authorities, ify, cba, anybody, why not make up a standard letter and post it to all the applications.
all it it requires is a statement with the planning application and then "other" archaeologists" to make comments on the application.
What ARCHAEOLOGISTS should do in this area is make comments on the planning applications to the authorities, ify, cba, anybody, why not make up a standard letter and post it to all the applications.
Reason: your past is my past