Urban Environment Proposal 3
Source: Area Plan for the East 2020
Urban Environment Proposal 3
Development proposals must make a positive contribution to local character and distinctiveness. Traditional or contemporary approaches may be appropriate, depending upon the nature of the proposal and the context of the surrounding area.
As stated in the Strategic Plan, Paragraph 7.25: 'Conservation of the built environment and archaeological features should be viewed as an asset to be promoted and not as a constraint to be overcome'.
It is recognised that retaining the best examples of built heritage for future generations benefits the resident population by celebrating its unique national identity and increasing the sense of wellbeing and improved quality of life brought about by beautiful surroundings. The value of mid and late-20th Century architecture should not be ignored as the best examples of these periods contribute to a rich and vibrant built heritage. Supporting the continued use and retention of these buildings requires a pragmatic and dynamic understanding of different potential uses. A proposed use which retains a building of heritage value, but requires modification to that building, is superior to a proposal which leads only to demolition or decay of that building.
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Citations
50.0%
Approval Rate
2022
Peak Year
Douglas
Top Parish
Registered Building Consent for the conversion of No.27 to form one retail unit and one apartment, and demolition and replacement of No.28 with one retail unit and one townhouse - RB289 (in association with 25/90789/GB)
Creation of a parkland campus facility comprising of a head-quarters office building with restaurant, café, collaborative working areas and 66 associated staff accommodation units with associated landscaping
Engineering works to existing bridge and provision of a new pedestrian footpath on the west side of the bridge