Victory Road, Derby (OASIS ID: aecom1-258646)

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Introduction

Victory Road, Derby (OASIS ID: aecom1-258646)

This historic building recording has been undertaken on behalf of Rolls-Royce as part of works to realign Victory Road. The works will require the demolition of the Sports Pavilion and HSBC Bank which lie within Rolls-Royce’s Moor Lane site. As part of the planning permission for the realignment, Derby City Council have placed an archaeological condition on the site. Condition 4 states that ‘Prior to the commencement of any development, including demolition a photographic recording of the buildings to be demolished and the area subject to this proposal shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority’.

In response to this condition, AECOM has undertaken a Level II building record in accordance with Historic England (formerly English Heritage) standards as set out in Understanding Historic Building: A Guide to Good Recording Practice (2006).


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