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In addition to the above, the value of HERs is recognised in a number of other Acts and government policy statements (see Panel 1) except in Scotland where the only reference to SMRs may be found in Planning Advice Note (PAN) 42 (SDD 1994b), paras. 12-15.
In addition to the above, the value of HERs is recognised in a number of other Acts and government policy statements (see Panel 1) except in Scotland where the only reference to SMRs may be found in Planning Advice Note (PAN) 42 (SDD 1994b), paras. 12-15.
!The journey from PPG 15 and 16 to the National Planning Policy Framework.
Planning Policy Statement 5 replaced Planning Policy Guidance Notes 15 and 16 applied to all planning decisions affecting “Heritage Assets” taken after 23 March 2010.
English Heritage simultaneously published their “[Historic Environment Planning Practice Guide|http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/content/publications/publicationsNew/guidelines-standards/pps-practice-guide/pps5practiceguide.pdf]” which was mentioned in Paragraph 1 of PPS5 which says:
“Guidance to help Practitioners implement this policy, including the legislative requirements that underpin it, is provided in Planning for the Historic Environment Practice Guide.”
Underpinning the new policy guidance is the concept of “Heritage Asset”, which is defined:
“A building, monument, site, place, area or landscape positively identified as having a degree of significance meriting consideration in planning decisions. Heritage Assets are the valued components of the historic environment. They include Designated Heritage Assets (as defined in this PPS) and assets identified by the Local Planning Authority during the process of decision-making or through the plan-making process (including local listing).”
The final version of the [National Planning Policy Framework|http://www.communities.gov.uk/documents/planningandbuilding/pdf/2116950.pdf] was published, with immediate effect, on 27 March 2012. The withdrawn documents are listed at NPPF Annex 3, and include most, but not all, PPSs and PPGs, plus a range of other guidance documents, letters etc. It is however a ‘Framework’ and will not stand alone.
For the moment, English Heritage have been advised that the “Historic Environment Planning Practice Guide” still stands.