We put all locally listed buildings on - as far as we are
concerned they all have an historic interest - which may or may not have been
brought out in the Conservation Area Appraisal. At a time when we are
trying to widen the scope of HERs and strengthen bonds with our Conservation
colleagues it would be unhelpful to try and make a distinction within locally
listed buildings. In fact if a Conservation Area Appraisal mentioned a
building as of interest I would hope to be able to put it on to the HER even if
it wasn't given a designation - though admittedly current resources do not
always permit. Even better of course would be some automated way of
putting data from a survey such as a Conservation Area Appraisal into the
HER.
Mike
Mike Shaw
Black Country Archaeologist
Hi All,
I was hoping to get an impression of how people
integrate Listed and Locally Listed buildings into their HERs. I currently have
them both in the designations module of HBSMR; however the listed buildings and
the original 1973 local list also have monuments records, even if no further
information is available other then the listing entry. My main problem with
recording like this is that the new conservation area appraisals being carried
out here have added several hundred locally listed buildings, most of which are
19th and 20th century Villas and Terraces with no real historic interest
attached to them.
I don't want to clog up the monuments module by
duplicating the new local lists into it, but if I don't add them it calls into
question whether I should keep all of the old lists and national listed building
on.
My current thinking is to keep records where the
building has a historic aspect (Docks custom house, WW1 aircraft hangar etc),
but not to have monument records for buildings which have just been listed for
their architectural interest (houses, a few offices and shops). I can't
justify using a date based cut-off system as unfortunately most of our
historically interesting buildings are 19th and 20th
century.
Anyway, if anyone else who has thought about this could
email me with any solutions they came up with, I would be
grateful.
Thanks,
Hugh
Hugh Winfield
Archaeologist
Development Management
Regeneration Department
North
East Lincolnshire Council
Origin Two, Origin Way
Europarc,
Grimsby
North East Lincolnshire
DN37 9TZ
Tel: (01472) 32 3586 Fax:
(01472) 32 4216
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