Search results 4.9 Biodiversity DESIGN 4.9 BIODIVERSITY It is important to protect areas of high-quality landscape/biodiversity and to identify opportunities to enhance biodiversity through good design, even in urban areas. This may include: landscaping to incorporate wildlife habitats,... 04-9-biodiversity 6.2.2 Heritage asset HERITAGE & ARCHAEOLOGY 6.2 DEFINITIONS 6.2.2 Heritage Asset The elements of the historic environment that are worthy of consideration in planning matters are called 'heritage assets'. This term embraces all manner of features, including: buildings, parks... 06-2-2-heritage-asset 6.2.7 Registered battlefield HERITAGE & ARCHAEOLOGY 6.2 DEFINITIONS 6.2.7 Registered Battlefield In England a Registered Battlefield is a site included on the non-statutory Register of Battlefields, maintained by English Heritage. Registered battlefields are designated heritage assets... 06-2-7-registered-battlefield 6.2.10 Protected wreck site HERITAGE & ARCHAEOLOGY 6.2 DEFINITIONS 6.2.10 Protected Wreck Site "If the Secretary of State is satisfied with respect to any site in United Kingdom waters that - it is, or may prove to be, the site of a vessel lying wrecked on or in the sea... 06-2-10-protected-wreck-site 6.4.1 England HERITAGE & ARCHAEOLOGY 6.4 LEGISLATION & RESPONSIBILITY FOR REGULATION 6.4.1 England At national government level three departments play a significant part in conservation of the historic environment - the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS);... 06-4-1-england 6.4.2 Wales HERITAGE & ARCHAEOLOGY 6.4 LEGISLATION & RESPONSIBILITY FOR REGULATION 6.4.2 Wales The situation in Wales following The Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas)(Wales) Regulations 2012 is set out in chapter 6 of Planning Policy Wales (PPW)... 06-4-2-wales 6.4.4 Local planning authorities HERITAGE & ARCHAEOLOGY 6.4 LEGISLATION & RESPONSIBILITY FOR REGULATION 6.4.4 Local Planning Authorities Local Planning Authorities are responsible for the protection of most heritage assets through the planning process. In England Local Planning Authorities... 06-4-4-local-planning-authorities 6.4.5 Amenity societies HERITAGE & ARCHAEOLOGY 6.4 LEGISLATION & RESPONSIBILITY FOR REGULATION 6.4.5 Amenity Societies As required by the Arrangements for Handling Heritage Applications – Notification to Historic England and National Amenity Societies and the Secretary... 06-4-5-amenity-societies Introduction HERITAGE & ARCHAEOLOGY 6.5 BUILT HERITAGE Introduction The built environment provides one of the most immediately obvious areas of interaction with heritage assets. Legal protection is afforded to historic buildings through the listing process. The need... 06-5-introduction 6.5.19 Non-designed (locally listed) buildings HERITAGE & ARCHAEOLOGY BUILT HERITAGE 6.5.19 Non-designated (Locally Listed) Buildings There may be many buildings and sites in a local planning authority's area that make a positive contribution to its local character and sense of place because of their... 06-5-19-non-designed-locally-listed-buildings 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35