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Listed Buildings and Other Heritage Assets 6th ed isbn 9780414117143

Listed Buildings and Other Heritage Assets 5th ed


ISBN13: 9780414038158
New Edition ISBN: 9780414117143
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780421758308
Published: September 2017
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



The standard reference work for lawyers, planners and all others working in this area on the law concerning the protection of listed buildings and other heritage assets in the UK.  Explains how the built heritage is protected, how planning controls apply, powers to bring about repairs, acquisition of historic buildings by public authorities, and the consequences of carrying out works without consent.

Since the Fourth Edition of this work, now titled Listed Buildings and Other Heritage Assets, there have been a number of important new statutes changing the law in this area – including the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013, the Historic Environment (Wales) Act 2016, the Historic Environment (Scotland) Acts 2011 and 2014, and the Planning Act (Northern Ireland) 2011.  Secondary legislation too has continued to evolve, with a new General Permitted Development Order, new Appeals Rules, and new Faculty Jurisdiction Rules governing works to churches.

Just as importantly, central government policy has developed, with PPG15 being replaced by the National Planning Policy Framework, the web-based Planning Practice Guidance and, in 2015, the Good Practice Advice notes from Historic England – the new name for the regulatory arm of English Heritage.  Revised policy is also, at last, emerging in Wales.  And, as always, the courts have remained active, with over 80 directly relevant decisions, particularly as to the significance of heritage assets in determining planning applications.

All of these developments have been incorporated in the new edition of this comprehensive and practical book, which continues to be an essential reference source for planning solicitors and barristers, local authority planning and legal departments, conservation organisations, surveyors, architects and all others practising in this area.

Subjects:
Property Law, Planning Law
Contents:
PART I.  INTRODUCTION
1.Introduction
2.The international framework

PART II.  IDENTIFYING AND RECORDING HERITAGE ASSETS
3.Listed buildings
4.The extent of listing
5.Conservation areas
6.Archaeology
7.Other heritage assets

PART III.  REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, FINANCE AND PUBLIC ACQUISITION
8.Duties and powers of owners and occupiers of heritage assets
9.Grants, loans and tax concessions
10.Repairs and restoration: powers of public authorities
11.Acquisition of heritage assets by public authorities

PART IV.  CARRYING OUT WORKS AFFECTING HERITAGE ASSETS
12.Works affecting heritage assets: the need for consent
13.Submitting applications for permission or consent
14.Determining applications: procedures
15.Matters to be taken into account: development affecting listed buildings
16.Matters to be taken into account: development affecting other heritage assets
17.Appeals and other remedies
18.Revocation or modification of permission or consent
19.Places of worship

PART V.  UNAUTHORISED WORKS
20.Enforcement action
21.Criminal prosecution

APPENDICES
A.Forms and precedents
B.Conditions on listed building consents