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Greater Lincolnshire Local Heritage List Campaign Minutes: 10 GREATER LINCOLNSHIRE LOCAL HERITAGE LIST CAMPAIGN – The Director: Economy and Environment submitted a report seeking approval for North Lincolnshire to be included in the Local Heritage List Campaign covering Greater Lincolnshire.
A local heritage list was a list of important buildings, monuments, places or landscapes identified at a local level, which provided a degree of protection through the planning system. Heritage assets that were not statutorily listed may still have been of local, regional and sometimes national importance and added value to the look of the council’s towns, villages and countryside. This heritage was worth noting in a local list and flagging on the local Historic Environment Records (HERs). All known finds and historic assets were recorded in the HER, but not all would be appropriate for inclusion in a local list. Therefore, the local list would complement, rather than replace, the HER.
Putting a building, site or historic feature on a local list did not itself require any more consents other than normal planning permission. However, the value to the local area would be a material consideration when making planning decisions. Through the planning system, if planning permission was required for development, local planning authorities must have referred to national and local policy relating to heritage assets.
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