For a minute I was really confused by your last sentence, Chris!  No, I am not in Heckington, but Richard is.  I went to the dentist instead.  J

 

From: Issues related to Historic Environment Records [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Chris Wardle
Sent: 10 September 2014 13:12
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Constraint and Alert Mapping

 

Hi Helen,

 

I suspect the ‘guidance’ was withdrawn along with all other documents associated with PPS5.

But wasn’t it only ever a consultation document? Though I’m no expert, as the City has no district councils as a second tier.

 

You’re evidently not in Heckington, and as you’ll note neither am I.

 

Chris

 

 

From: Issues related to Historic Environment Records [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Helen Wells (Archaeology)
Sent: 10 September 2014 13:00
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Constraint and Alert Mapping

 

Hi all,

 

Thought I’d bring this up again (!!!).

 

A while ago we started work on our layers working to the HER21 Guidance: http://www.helm.org.uk/content/docs/HER21_Alerts_and_Constraints_Maps.pdf

 

However, since this Guidance was then withdrawn, what’s happening with the idea?

 

Has anyone successfully made some constraint/alert mapping that they’re using with district/borough councils as part of the planning process?

 

Would be interested to hear of people’s experiences before we start trying to make our own, again…

 

Helen Wells
Historic Environment Record Officer
Leicestershire County Council

Planning, Historic & Natural Environment, Leicestershire County Council, County Hall, Glenfield, Leics, LE3 8RA
Telephone: 0116 3058323 / E-mail: [log in to unmask]

 

 

 

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