Hi Nick
I’ve been listing them as above/below ground as I found the definitions a little restrictive. Although most of our landscape parks have vastly different land use and boundaries from their original design so I’ve
been hesitant to add a lot of them.
Cheers
Liam Delaney
Historic Environment Record Officer
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Subject: Linda Smith HEFER contact & Local PArks
Hi guys
Due to an outbreak of efficiency, I have prematurely deleted the email with Linda Smiths Contact details for the HEFER process.
Could someone send it to me off list please?
What I want to ask Linda is if people are SHINE-ing locally designated parks (which from my understanding of the information we should be)what are they putting them down as?
None of the definitions seems to fit as effectively (in our case at least) it is the field boundaries which define the park, and inside it is just “empty” space. So to hedge my bets (pun intended, well it is Friday…) I have been putting
them down as Above and below ground features.
Any thoughts?
best wishes
Nick Boldrini
Historic Environment Record Officer
Archaeology Section
Design and Historic Environment Team
Planning Service
Regeneration and Economic Development
Durham County Council
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Durham
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