Further to Richard’s message about the English Heritage consultation document, this can be accessed on the EH website at:

http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/ConWebDoc.13380 and I note that the consultation is open until the 4th July 2008.

 

Regards

Bruce

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Bruce Howard

Heritage Information Partnerships Supervisor (HER Liaison)

English Heritage

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-----Original Message-----
From: Issues related to Historic Environment Records [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Newman, Richard
Sent: 09 April 2008 16:59
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: HLC & Renewable Energy Sites

 

I would draw everyones attention to the ongoing consultation from English Heritage , 'Seeing the History in the View', on asseessing the heritage significance within views.  This may offer a potential methodology that could partially address the issue.  As it is currently constituted it is very urban-based and ignores HLC.  I have suggested that they address this flaw and that they evaluate a case study in a rural landscape that involves the impact of a windfarm on views having historic significance.

 

Richard 

 


From: Issues related to Historic Environment Records [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of EDWARDS, Robert (Environment)
Sent: 9 April 2008 09:16
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: HLC & Renewable Energy Sites

Dear All,
I have been asked to brief local planners on our Historic Landscape Characterisation project and it's uses.
Of particular interest is how Historic Landscape Characterisation has been used in determining/advising on the location of renewable energy sites (ie wind farms) and crops and how it has been used to assess their impact on the historic landscape.

So far we have only dealt with a few schemes, therefore I was wondering if any one knew of some good case studies.
It's tall order I know, but all contributions would be welcome.
Thanks in advance.
Rob

 

Rob Edwards
Historic Environment Records Officer
Environment Resources Team
+ Transport & Regeneration, Cheshire County Council, Backford Hall, Backford, Chester Cheshire. CH1 6PZ.
( 01244 973667
4 01244 972921
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