"File Name","Description","Creation date","Supporting documentation file names (this should be enclosed separately and include any abbreviations, codes or notations used)","Software used","Software version" "SA_Jackson-_Contesting_the_Expert-_Appendix_1_-_National_Designation_Applications.xlsx","A table listing and analysing the first 500 applications for new designation received by HE using their new online application form in Apr/May 2010.","16-Oct-17","OTHER_Appendix_One_Notes.pdf","Microsoft Excel","2016" "","","","","","" "Sheet Name","Sheet Description","Number of rows","Field name (Please start a new cell for each row)","Field description (inc. units of measurements, description of codes, etc. used within each field).","" "Appendix 1","A table listing and analysing the first 500 applications for new designation received by HE using their new online application form in Apr/May 2010. 125 applications were collected in October 2010, a further 125 were collected in March 2011, and a further 250 were collected in August 2011. The decisions for many of these were available at the time of collection, but the author updated the data every 3 months until July 2012. A final version of this spreadsheet was created on 16th October 2017 following minor corrections requested by the author's PhD examiners.","500","ID","Reference number given to each application by the author","" "","","","HE Application No.","Reference number given to each application by Historic England","" "","","","HE Case No. (1)","Reference number given to each application by Historic England when it becomes a case. Applications become 'cases' if they are considered valid and taken forward for assessment. When they become cases they are automatically given a new reference number.","" "","","","Asset Name and Address","The name and address of the heritage asset provided by the applicant","" "","","","County","The administrative English County that a heritage asset is located in","" "","","","Region","The English local government region that a heritage asset is located in","" "","","","Heritage Category (2)","Applicants are asked to pick a heritage category when making their application. These categories are used across all Historic England databases, and are the specific types of designation that currently exist as per the legislation: Listing; Scheduling; Registration - Park and Garden; Registration - Battlefield; Protected Wreck ","" "","","","Decision","Outcome of the application","" "","","","Applicant Type (3)","Derived from personal data on applications forms, which is exempt from this appendix to comply with the Data Protection Act 1988, and the terms of the author's data collection agreement with the Historic England FOI team.","" "","","","Threat (4)","Derived from a section of the application form which asks for details of any threats.","" "","","","Asset Type (5)","Assets have been categorised by the author according the Historic England Listing Selection Guides","" "","","","In a Conservation Area?","Records, where known, if the heritage asset applied for is within a Conservation Area","" "","","","Is local significance referred to? (6)","This is recorded as 'yes' if the application text included the term 'local', or similar phrases such as 'our village', 'this area', 'local community'; and if these were included in terms of it belonging to them, e.g. 'our heritage', 'important to our community' etc.","" "","","","Local Significance Type (7)","The local significance referred to in the applications has been categorised here according to a number of values which became evident during the analysis. Where more than one value was referred to, the application was categorised according to what appeared to be most prominent within the reasons for applying section of the application form. ","" "","","","Is local significance mentioned in the comments only? (8)","Record whether local significance is mentioned only in the 'any other comments section of the application form","" "","","","NIMBY Application? (9)","Recorded as 'yes' if the application has been made to stop development at a nearby asset. NIMBY stands for Not In My Back Yard","" "","","","Is continued/future use assumed? (10)","Recorded as 'yes' if the application refers to designation ensuring that the asset will remain open, will have to re-open, or would become a community asset etc.","" "","","","","",""