Proposed Submission Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document

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Proposed Submission Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document

Opportunity Area D - Education Quarter and surrounding area

Representation ID: 5261

Received: 05/03/2015

Respondent: Historic England

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Support but require changes. References to the historic environment are welcomed, including archaeology, although there are three conservation areas which overlap this opportunity area, not just the Wet Dock (also Central and St Helen's). We note the reference to a minimum of six storeys along the waterfront which could have implications for the historic environment, including the Wet Dock Conservation Area.

Full text:

References to the historic environment are welcomed, including archaeology, although there are three conservation areas which overlap this opportunity area, not just the Wet Dock (also Central and St Helen's). We note the reference to a minimum of six storeys along the waterfront which could have implications for the historic environment, including the Wet Dock Conservation Area.

Support

Proposed Submission Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document

Opportunity Area E - Westgate

Representation ID: 5262

Received: 05/03/2015

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

Although this area does not contain any designated heritage asset, it is situated between two conservation areas (Central and Burlington Road) and a number of listed buildings, including the Grade II* Churches of St Matthew and St Mary at the Elms and the Grade I Willis Building. Part of the site also lies within the area of archaeological importance. We welcome the additional reference to heritage assets and archaeology as a development principle.

Full text:

Although this area does not contain any designated heritage asset, it is situated between two conservation areas (Central and Burlington Road) and a number of listed buildings, including the Grade II* Churches of St Matthew and St Mary at the Elms and the Grade I Willis Building. Part of the site also lies within the area of archaeological importance. We welcome the additional reference to heritage assets and archaeology as a development principle.

Support

Proposed Submission Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document

Opportunity Area F - River and Princes Street Corridor

Representation ID: 5263

Received: 05/03/2015

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

This area contains a listed building and is situated near to other listed buildings (e.g. the Willis Building) and the Central Conservation Area. There may also be archaeology issues, with the area of archaeological importance covering part of the opportunity area. We welcome the additional reference to the historic environment as a development principle.

Full text:

This area contains a listed building and is situated near to other listed buildings (e.g. the Willis Building) and the Central Conservation Area. There may also be archaeology issues, with the area of archaeological importance covering part of the opportunity area. We welcome the additional reference to the historic environment as a development principle.

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