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Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan
6. Environment
Representation ID: 24287
Received: 06/12/2018
Respondent: Historic England
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets (e.g. DHG9 (v), DHG11 (i), DEC1 (i), BEX2 (v), BEX4 (vi), BEX5 (v), CAT1 (v), FAC1 (vii), NOR1 (iv), etc. ) that the historic environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
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Rother District Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations Local Plan
Thank you for your email of 26 October 2018 inviting comments on the above document.
As the Government's adviser on the historic environment Historic England is keen to ensure that the protection of the historic environment is fully taken into account at all stages and levels of the local planning process, and welcomes the opportunity to comment upon this key planning document.
Historic England's comments are set out detail below:
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets (e.g. DHG9 (v), DHG11 (i), DEC1 (i), BEX2 (v), BEX4 (vi), BEX5 (v), CAT1 (v), FAC1 (vii), NOR1 (iv), etc. ) that the historic
environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
We suggest, however, that an additional bullet-point is added to Policy RHA1: Land at Stoneworks Cottages, Rye Harbour relating to the protection and potential enhancement of the settings of the Grade II listed Holy Spirits church and the Schoolhouse as referred to in paragraph 11.198, in view of the proximity of these heritage assets to the allocation site.
We are content that the Strategic Environmental Assessment (Sustainability Appraisal Environment Report) appropriately assesses the potential impacts on the historic environment of the policies and programmes set out in the draft DaSA Local Plan.
These comments are based on the information provided by you at this time and for the avoidance of doubt does not reflect our obligation to advise you on, and potentially object to, any specific development proposal which may subsequently arise from this or later versions of the plan and which may, in our view, have adverse effects on the historic environment.
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Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan
Policy DHG9: Extensions, Alterations and Outbuildings
Representation ID: 24393
Received: 06/12/2018
Respondent: Historic England
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets (e.g. DHG9 (v), DHG11 (i), DEC1 (i), BEX2 (v), BEX4 (vi), BEX5 (v), CAT1 (v), FAC1 (vii), NOR1 (iv), etc. ) that the historic environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
Rother District Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations Local Plan
Thank you for your email of 26 October 2018 inviting comments on the above document.
As the Government's adviser on the historic environment Historic England is keen to ensure that the protection of the historic environment is fully taken into account at all stages and levels of the local planning process, and welcomes the opportunity to comment upon this key planning document.
Historic England's comments are set out detail below:
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets (e.g. DHG9 (v), DHG11 (i), DEC1 (i), BEX2 (v), BEX4 (vi), BEX5 (v), CAT1 (v), FAC1 (vii), NOR1 (iv), etc. ) that the historic
environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
We are content that the Strategic Environmental Assessment (Sustainability Appraisal Environment Report) appropriately assesses the potential impacts on the historic environment of the policies and programmes set out in the draft DaSA Local Plan.
These comments are based on the information provided by you at this time and for the avoidance of doubt does not reflect our obligation to advise you on, and potentially object to, any specific development proposal which may subsequently arise from this or later versions of the plan and which may, in our view, have adverse effects on the historic environment.
Support
Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan
Policy DHG11: Boundary Treatments
Representation ID: 24394
Received: 06/12/2018
Respondent: Historic England
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets (e.g. DHG9 (v), DHG11 (i), DEC1 (i), BEX2 (v), BEX4 (vi), BEX5 (v), CAT1 (v), FAC1 (vii), NOR1 (iv), etc. ) that the historic environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
Rother District Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations Local Plan
Thank you for your email of 26 October 2018 inviting comments on the above document.
As the Government's adviser on the historic environment Historic England is keen to ensure that the protection of the historic environment is fully taken into account at all stages and levels of the local planning process, and welcomes the opportunity to comment upon this key planning document.
Historic England's comments are set out detail below:
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets (e.g. DHG9 (v), DHG11 (i), DEC1 (i), BEX2 (v), BEX4 (vi), BEX5 (v), CAT1 (v), FAC1 (vii), NOR1 (iv), etc. ) that the historic
environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
We are content that the Strategic Environmental Assessment (Sustainability Appraisal Environment Report) appropriately assesses the potential impacts on the historic environment of the policies and programmes set out in the draft DaSA Local Plan.
These comments are based on the information provided by you at this time and for the avoidance of doubt does not reflect our obligation to advise you on, and potentially object to, any specific development proposal which may subsequently arise from this or later versions of the plan and which may, in our view, have adverse effects on the historic environment.
Support
Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan
Policy DEC1: Shopfronts, Signage and Advertising
Representation ID: 24395
Received: 06/12/2018
Respondent: Historic England
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets (e.g. DHG9 (v), DHG11 (i), DEC1 (i), BEX2 (v), BEX4 (vi), BEX5 (v), CAT1 (v), FAC1 (vii), NOR1 (iv), etc. ) that the historic environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
Rother District Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations Local Plan
Thank you for your email of 26 October 2018 inviting comments on the above document.
As the Government's adviser on the historic environment Historic England is keen to ensure that the protection of the historic environment is fully taken into account at all stages and levels of the local planning process, and welcomes the opportunity to comment upon this key planning document.
Historic England's comments are set out detail below:
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets (e.g. DHG9 (v), DHG11 (i), DEC1 (i), BEX2 (v), BEX4 (vi), BEX5 (v), CAT1 (v), FAC1 (vii), NOR1 (iv), etc. ) that the historic
environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
We are content that the Strategic Environmental Assessment (Sustainability Appraisal Environment Report) appropriately assesses the potential impacts on the historic environment of the policies and programmes set out in the draft DaSA Local Plan.
These comments are based on the information provided by you at this time and for the avoidance of doubt does not reflect our obligation to advise you on, and potentially object to, any specific development proposal which may subsequently arise from this or later versions of the plan and which may, in our view, have adverse effects on the historic environment.
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Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan
Policy BEX2: Land at Preston Hall Farm, Sidley
Representation ID: 24396
Received: 06/12/2018
Respondent: Historic England
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets (e.g. DHG9 (v), DHG11 (i), DEC1 (i), BEX2 (v), BEX4 (vi), BEX5 (v), CAT1 (v), FAC1 (vii), NOR1 (iv), etc. ) that the historic environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
Rother District Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations Local Plan
Thank you for your email of 26 October 2018 inviting comments on the above document.
As the Government's adviser on the historic environment Historic England is keen to ensure that the protection of the historic environment is fully taken into account at all stages and levels of the local planning process, and welcomes the opportunity to comment upon this key planning document.
Historic England's comments are set out detail below:
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets (e.g. DHG9 (v), DHG11 (i), DEC1 (i), BEX2 (v), BEX4 (vi), BEX5 (v), CAT1 (v), FAC1 (vii), NOR1 (iv), etc. ) that the historic
environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
We are content that the Strategic Environmental Assessment (Sustainability Appraisal Environment Report) appropriately assesses the potential impacts on the historic environment of the policies and programmes set out in the draft DaSA Local Plan.
These comments are based on the information provided by you at this time and for the avoidance of doubt does not reflect our obligation to advise you on, and potentially object to, any specific development proposal which may subsequently arise from this or later versions of the plan and which may, in our view, have adverse effects on the historic environment.
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Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan
Policy BEX4: Land at Former High School Site and Drill Hall, Down Road, Bexhill
Representation ID: 24397
Received: 06/12/2018
Respondent: Historic England
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets (e.g. DHG9 (v), DHG11 (i), DEC1 (i), BEX2 (v), BEX4 (vi), BEX5 (v), CAT1 (v), FAC1 (vii), NOR1 (iv), etc. ) that the historic environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
Rother District Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations Local Plan
Thank you for your email of 26 October 2018 inviting comments on the above document.
As the Government's adviser on the historic environment Historic England is keen to ensure that the protection of the historic environment is fully taken into account at all stages and levels of the local planning process, and welcomes the opportunity to comment upon this key planning document.
Historic England's comments are set out detail below:
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets (e.g. DHG9 (v), DHG11 (i), DEC1 (i), BEX2 (v), BEX4 (vi), BEX5 (v), CAT1 (v), FAC1 (vii), NOR1 (iv), etc. ) that the historic
environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
We are content that the Strategic Environmental Assessment (Sustainability Appraisal Environment Report) appropriately assesses the potential impacts on the historic environment of the policies and programmes set out in the draft DaSA Local Plan.
These comments are based on the information provided by you at this time and for the avoidance of doubt does not reflect our obligation to advise you on, and potentially object to, any specific development proposal which may subsequently arise from this or later versions of the plan and which may, in our view, have adverse effects on the historic environment.
Support
Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan
Policy BEX5: Gullivers Bowls Club, Knole Road, Bexhill
Representation ID: 24398
Received: 06/12/2018
Respondent: Historic England
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets (e.g. DHG9 (v), DHG11 (i), DEC1 (i), BEX2 (v), BEX4 (vi), BEX5 (v), CAT1 (v), FAC1 (vii), NOR1 (iv), etc. ) that the historic environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
Rother District Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations Local Plan
Thank you for your email of 26 October 2018 inviting comments on the above document.
As the Government's adviser on the historic environment Historic England is keen to ensure that the protection of the historic environment is fully taken into account at all stages and levels of the local planning process, and welcomes the opportunity to comment upon this key planning document.
Historic England's comments are set out detail below:
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets (e.g. DHG9 (v), DHG11 (i), DEC1 (i), BEX2 (v), BEX4 (vi), BEX5 (v), CAT1 (v), FAC1 (vii), NOR1 (iv), etc. ) that the historic
environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
We are content that the Strategic Environmental Assessment (Sustainability Appraisal Environment Report) appropriately assesses the potential impacts on the historic environment of the policies and programmes set out in the draft DaSA Local Plan.
These comments are based on the information provided by you at this time and for the avoidance of doubt does not reflect our obligation to advise you on, and potentially object to, any specific development proposal which may subsequently arise from this or later versions of the plan and which may, in our view, have adverse effects on the historic environment.
Support
Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan
Policy FAC1: Land at the Former Market Garden, Lower Waites Lane, Fairlight Cove
Representation ID: 24399
Received: 06/12/2018
Respondent: Historic England
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets (e.g. DHG9 (v), DHG11 (i), DEC1 (i), BEX2 (v), BEX4 (vi), BEX5 (v), CAT1 (v), FAC1 (vii), NOR1 (iv), etc. ) that the historic environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
Rother District Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations Local Plan
Thank you for your email of 26 October 2018 inviting comments on the above document.
As the Government's adviser on the historic environment Historic England is keen to ensure that the protection of the historic environment is fully taken into account at all stages and levels of the local planning process, and welcomes the opportunity to comment upon this key planning document.
Historic England's comments are set out detail below:
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets (e.g. DHG9 (v), DHG11 (i), DEC1 (i), BEX2 (v), BEX4 (vi), BEX5 (v), CAT1 (v), FAC1 (vii), NOR1 (iv), etc. ) that the historic
environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
We are content that the Strategic Environmental Assessment (Sustainability Appraisal Environment Report) appropriately assesses the potential impacts on the historic environment of the policies and programmes set out in the draft DaSA Local Plan.
These comments are based on the information provided by you at this time and for the avoidance of doubt does not reflect our obligation to advise you on, and potentially object to, any specific development proposal which may subsequently arise from this or later versions of the plan and which may, in our view, have adverse effects on the historic environment.
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Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan
Policy NOR1: Land south of Northiam Church of England Primary School, Northiam
Representation ID: 24400
Received: 06/12/2018
Respondent: Historic England
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets (e.g. DHG9 (v), DHG11 (i), DEC1 (i), BEX2 (v), BEX4 (vi), BEX5 (v), CAT1 (v), FAC1 (vii), NOR1 (iv), etc. ) that the historic environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
Rother District Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations Local Plan
Thank you for your email of 26 October 2018 inviting comments on the above document.
As the Government's adviser on the historic environment Historic England is keen to ensure that the protection of the historic environment is fully taken into account at all stages and levels of the local planning process, and welcomes the opportunity to comment upon this key planning document.
Historic England's comments are set out detail below:
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets (e.g. DHG9 (v), DHG11 (i), DEC1 (i), BEX2 (v), BEX4 (vi), BEX5 (v), CAT1 (v), FAC1 (vii), NOR1 (iv), etc. ) that the historic
environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
We are content that the Strategic Environmental Assessment (Sustainability Appraisal Environment Report) appropriately assesses the potential impacts on the historic environment of the policies and programmes set out in the draft DaSA Local Plan.
These comments are based on the information provided by you at this time and for the avoidance of doubt does not reflect our obligation to advise you on, and potentially object to, any specific development proposal which may subsequently arise from this or later versions of the plan and which may, in our view, have adverse effects on the historic environment.
Support
Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan
Policy RHA1: Land at Stoneworks Cottages, Rye Harbour
Representation ID: 24401
Received: 06/12/2018
Respondent: Historic England
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets that the historic environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
Thank you for your email of 26 October 2018 inviting comments on the above document.
As the Government's adviser on the historic environment Historic England is keen to ensure that the protection of the historic environment is fully taken into account at all stages and levels of the local planning process, and welcomes the opportunity to comment upon this key planning document.
Historic England's comments are set out detail below:
The adopted Local Plan Core Strategy contains a range of detailed policies, relating to Strategic Objectives, Spatial Strategies for significant character areas, and Core Policies for the historic built environment (e.g. Policies EN1 - EN4) that, in our view, meet the test of providing a positive strategy for the historic environment required by the NPPF paragraph 185 (July 2018). While there are not specific policies for the historic environment within the draft Development and Site Allocations DPD, we are content that alongside the Core Strategy policies there are sufficient references throughout the policies in the draft DaSA Local Plan to protecting and enhancing historic character and heritage assets that the historic environment will be appropriately taken account of in development management and site planning decision-making.
We suggest, however, that an additional bullet-point is added to Policy RHA1: Land at Stoneworks Cottages, Rye Harbour relating to the protection and potential enhancement of the settings of the Grade II listed Holy Spirits church and the Schoolhouse as referred to in paragraph 11.198, in view of the proximity of these heritage assets to the allocation site.
We are content that the Strategic Environmental Assessment (Sustainability Appraisal Environment Report) appropriately assesses the potential impacts on the historic environment of the policies and programmes set out in the draft DaSA Local Plan.
These comments are based on the information provided by you at this time and for the avoidance of doubt does not reflect our obligation to advise you on, and potentially object to, any specific development proposal which may subsequently arise from this or later versions of the plan and which may, in our view, have adverse effects on the historic environment.