9th August 2009, 11:48 PM
HE10.4
In considering the significance of heritage assets local planning authorities should
bear in mind that not all elements of a World Heritage Site or Conservation Area
will necessarily contribute to its significance. Those elements that do contribute to
the significance should be considered as designated assets in themselves (whether
subject to separate statutory designation or not). When considering applications for
development, local planning authorities should take into account the significance of
such individual elements and their contribution to the significance of the World
Heritage Site or Conservation Area as a whole.
YP-
how does this relate to space as a void in relation to the european cultural landscape convention.
its big on wording and as part of the agenda but how?
what will be sympathetic siting?
txt is
Mike
In considering the significance of heritage assets local planning authorities should
bear in mind that not all elements of a World Heritage Site or Conservation Area
will necessarily contribute to its significance. Those elements that do contribute to
the significance should be considered as designated assets in themselves (whether
subject to separate statutory designation or not). When considering applications for
development, local planning authorities should take into account the significance of
such individual elements and their contribution to the significance of the World
Heritage Site or Conservation Area as a whole.
YP-
how does this relate to space as a void in relation to the european cultural landscape convention.
its big on wording and as part of the agenda but how?
what will be sympathetic siting?
txt is
Mike