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NPPF Chapter 16: Conserving and Enhancing the Historic Environment

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[NPPF-195] — Paragraph 195
"Heritage assets are an irreplaceable resource and should be conserved in a manner appropriate to their significance."
[NPPF-200] — Paragraph 200
"Applicants must describe the significance of heritage assets affected, proportionate to importance."
[NPPF-203] — Paragraph 203
"Great weight should be given to heritage asset conservation; the more important the asset, the greater the weight."
[NPPF-205] — Paragraph 205
"Substantial harm to designated heritage asset: refuse unless substantial public benefits outweigh harm."
[NPPF-206] — Paragraph 206
"Less than substantial harm: weigh against public benefits of proposal including optimum viable use."
[NPPF-207] — Paragraph 207
"Non-designated heritage assets: balanced judgement having regard to scale of harm and significance."
[NPPF-208] — Paragraph 208
"Look for opportunities to enhance or better reveal heritage significance in conservation areas."

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Type 📋 Policy
Source gov.uk
Jurisdiction 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 England
Status Active
Published 2024-12-12
Effective 2024-12-12
Topics heritage

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