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The preservation of buildings of historic interest. A note on the Town and Country Planning Act, 1947

Council for British Archaeology


CBA Occasional Papers No. 2 (1953)


Abstract

Title page of report 2

In 1950 the Council issued a Memorandum on the Ancient Monuments Acts. This summary of the new and extensive powers given under the Town Planning Act has been prepared in the hope that members of the Council and other interested bodies will make full use of the opportunities which this Act provides for the protection and preservation of buildings of architectural and historic interest. The purpose of this summary is primarily informative but the occasion is also taken to draw attention to weaknesses in the present position which, it is hoped, will in due course be amended.


Contents

  • Introduction (p 1)
  • The Listing of buildings of architectual or historic merit (pp 1-3)
  • The operation of the preservation clauses of the 1947 Act (pp 3-6)
  • Some unsolved difficulties (pp 6-8)
  • Action to be taken to save a threatened building (pp 8-10)
  • The position in Scotland (p 11)
  • Relevant documents (p 12)

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