Search results 6.4.3 Scotland HERITAGE & ARCHAEOLOGY 6.4 LEGISLATION & RESPONSIBILITY FOR REGULATION 6.4.3 Scotland The situation in Scotland following enactment of the Historic Environment (Amendment) Scotland Act 2011 is laid out in Scottish Historic Environment Policy 2011 (SHEP)... 06-4-3-scotland 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 6.5.6 Exemption from listed building consent HERITAGE & ARCHAEOLOGY BUILT HERITAGE 6.5.6 Exemption from listed building consent Listed building consent is not required: For the erection of a modern free standing building in the curtilage of a listed building, though formation of access to such... 06-5-6-exemption-from-listed-building-consent 6.5.7 New development HERITAGE & ARCHAEOLOGY BUILT HERITAGE 6.5.7 New Development New developments in the vicinity of a listed building, which do not require alterations to that building or constitute an extension to it do not require consent. The planning authority is, however,... 06-5-7-new-development 6.8.2 Conservation Areas HERITAGE & ARCHAEOLOGY 6.8 LANDSCAPES 6.8.2 Conservation Areas All planning authorities are required to periodically determine which parts of their area are of special architectural or historical interest, the character or appearance of which is desirable... 06-8-2-conservation-areas 7.2.2 Licences ECOLOGY 7.2 LEGISLATION 7.2.2 Licences Licences can be granted that permit certain activities to be carried out when working with or in the vicinity of protected species and without such a licence those activities would be unlawful. Natural England, Natural... 07-2-2-licences 7.6.1 Introduction ECOLOGY 7.6 BATS 7.6.1 Introduction There are 18 species of bat in the UK and of these, 6 are endangered or rare and 6 other species are classed as vulnerable. Because of this all species of bat and their roosts, whether occupied or not, are given full protection... 07-6-1-introduction 8.4.2 Key issues during construction CONTAMINATED LAND 8.4 Planning construction works 8.4.2 Key issues during construction The key issues to consider during construction are 8.4.2.1 Suitable PPE and RPE The results of the assessment should ensure that the risks to construction workers are suitably... 08-4-2-key-issues-during-construction 10.2 Types of nuisance Nuisance 10.2 TYPES OF NUISANCE There are three different ways in which the law deals with nuisance giving rise to three separate types of nuisance. These are: 10.2.1 Statutory Nuisance These are "nuisances" which are specifically recognised by legislation... 10-2-types-of-nuisance 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33