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Structure, local and unitary development plans are the main way that local authorities make sure that their conservation policies are integrated with other planning policies. Archaeology, buildings and natural environment information services should be consulted during the preparation of plans in line with PPG 12 (DoE 1992a) and Planning Policy Wales (see Panel 1). In Scotland SPP1 (Scottish Executive 2002) states that one of the primary objectives of the planning system is “to maintain and enhance the quality of the natural heritage and built environment” (para.4), that planning should encourage sustainable development by conserving important historic and cultural assets (para. 7), and that the National Planning Policy Guidelines are a material consideration in development control (para. 51) – archaeology is covered by NPPG 5, whilst NPPG 18 covers the Historic Environment. In particular, development plans should make reference to the existence of the HER and both Local Plans and Unitary Development Plans should state that the HER will be used in the assessment of development proposals. English Heritage has published guidance on conservation policies in both strategic and local plans in England (English Heritage 1993). No equivalent existed in Scotland at the time of writing.
Structure, local and unitary development plans are the main way that local authorities make sure that their conservation policies are integrated with other planning policies. Archaeology, buildings and natural environment information services should be consulted during the preparation of plans in line with PPG 12 (DoE 1992a) and Planning Policy Wales (see Panel 1). In Scotland [SPP1 (Scottish Executive 2002)|http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2002/11/15751/12817] states that one of the primary objectives of the planning system is “to maintain and enhance the quality of the natural heritage and built environment” (para.4), that planning should encourage sustainable development by conserving important historic and cultural assets (para. 7), and that the National Planning Policy Guidelines are a material consideration in development control (para. 51) – archaeology is covered by NPPG 5, whilst NPPG 18 covers the Historic Environment. In particular, development plans should make reference to the existence of the HER and both Local Plans and Unitary Development Plans should state that the HER will be used in the assessment of development proposals. English Heritage has published guidance on conservation policies in both strategic and local plans in England (English Heritage 1993). No equivalent existed in Scotland at the time of writing.
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%%(text-decoration:underline)England/%: __PPG12 Development Plans and Regional Planning Guidance__ (DoE 1992a) provides guidance for the preparation of the various development plans and requires local planning authorities to take account of concerns for conservation of the environment and the built and archaeological heritage. There is no Scottish equivalent – see references to SPP1 above in Development Plans.
%%(text-decoration:underline)England/%: __PPG12 Development Plans and Regional Planning Guidance__ (DoE 1992a) provides guidance for the preparation of the various development plans and requires local planning authorities to take account of concerns for conservation of the environment and the built and archaeological heritage. There is no Scottish equivalent – see references to [SPP1|http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2002/11/15751/12818] above in Development Plans.