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!!!G.3 Legislation and conservation measures
|AONB|Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
|Conservation area|An area of historical and architectural character whose boundaries have been designated in local plans. Local planning authorities have special planning powers covering these areas which aim to preserve and enhance their character.
|Conservation plan|A plan produced by a local authority which identifies a conservation area and sets out plans for preserving and enhancing it. A Conservation Plan provides a single approach to understanding and managing the cultural significance of a place. It explains why a site is significant and how that significance will be retained in any future use, alteration, development or repair. The same approach can be used for historic gardens, landscapes, buildings, archaeological sites, collections or even a ship and is particularly relevant when a site has more than one type of heritage.
|DC|Development Control.
|DDA|Dissabilities Discrimination Act: 1995 Act of Parliament seting out equal rights of the dissabled.
|DPA|Data Protection Act: 1998 Act of Parliament setting out the obligations of the holders of personal data to the subjects of that data.
|EIR|Environmental Information Regulations, 2004.
|ELS|Entry Level Agri-Environment Scheme.
|ESA|Environmentally Sensitive Area (designated by MAFF).
|HLS|Higher Level Agri-Environment Scheme.
|FOI|Freedom of Information Act, 2000.
|HPR|Heritage Protection Review
|Listed buildings|Buildings of special architectural or historical interest included in the Lists published by the DCMS.
|Listing|The process of identifying buildings of architectural or historical interest and publishing them on the Listed Buildings list.
|NPPG|National Planning Policy Guideline (Scotland)
|PaG|See Registered Parks and Gardens also used as short hand for the Parks and Gardens Registraion System.
|PAN|Planning Advice Note (Scotland)
|PPG|Planning Policy Guidance Note: a series of guidance notes issued by the DoE identifying issues to be taken into consideration by local planning authorities. (England)
|Protected Wreck|These are wreck sites in UK waters which have been identified and designated for protection by the DCMS.
|Registered Battlefields|A register of battlefields of special historical interest, to draw attention to the importance of these sites. For English battlefields it has been compiled by English Heritage.
|Registered Parks and Gardens|A register of parks and gardens of special historical interest, to draw attention to the importance of these sites. For parks and gardens in England it has been compiled by English Heritage. Parks and Gardens dating from 1939 or earlier are included in the register and the gardens are graded (I, II* or II) to indicate their interest.
|RHSBE|Register of Historic Sites and Buildings of England, the new protection register proposed in HPR.
|RIGS|Regionally Important Geological Sites.
|ROW|Rights of Way, footpaths and other routes along which members of the public have the right to pass.
|RR(A)A|Race Relations Amendment Act, 2000.
|RSS|Regional Spatial Strategy.
|SAM|Scheduled Ancient Monument: Scotland and Wales (for Emgland see SM).
|SDA|Sex Discrimination Act, 1975.
|Scheduling|The process of identifying, assessing, reviewing and recommending monuments to the Secretary of State fbr Culture, Media and Sport for the purpose of inclusion in the Schedule of Monuments. Scheduling of monuments in England is currently incorporated in the Monuments Protection Programme.
|SM|Scheduled Monument (England), formerly Scheduled Ancient Monument (SAM): a monument included in the Schedule of Monuments and protected under the terms of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979. For Scotland and Wales see SAM.
|SPP|Scotish Planning Policy: guidance issued by the Scottish Executive.
|SSSI|Sites of Special Scientific Interest.
|Statutory instrument|Any designation to which the Statutory Instruments Act 1946 applies.
|SEA|Strategic Environment Assesment
|TAN|Technical Advice Note (Scotland): guidance produced by Historic Scotland.\\
Also Technical Advice Notes (Wales) which supplement "Planning Guidance (Wales): Planning Policy".
|TPO|Tree Preservation Order.
|Treasure Act|The 1996 Act that defines which finds or objects should be reported to local coroners as Treasure.
|UDP|Urban Development Plan (Wales).
|WHS|World Heritage Site: A site which is identified on the list of cultural and natural properties protected under the UNESCO Convention on World Heritage agreed by the World Heritage Committee.