East Anglian Heritage Resources
As part of our wider outreach and aiding potential and existing clients understand more about heritage and archaeology within planning
As part of our wider outreach and training to our clients, potential client and interested person, we at East Anglian Heritage have compiled the following informative pages, each one focused on a single theme helping remove some of the mystery around Heritage and Archaeology within the Planning system.
Each Page will be clearly dated when it was last updated, with new pages added over time and with existing pages updated too.
East Anglian Heritage Recourses
Helping clients, potenial client and the wider body of interested parties understand Heritage and Archaeology within the planning system, through better information risk can be mitigated and projects delivered in a safe manner.
Is a simple question, with a complex answer, this page will provide a simple over view of what is a listed building.
In this review, East Anglian Heritage will explain Grade II, II* and I listed building and what does it practically mean in regards in planning.
Only the windows are Listed, as it only mentions them in the list description.
In this review, East Anglian Heritage will discuss what are list descriptions, what are they useful for and what are they not usefull for.
The single word which drives many of the concepts and themes of how Heritage and Archaeology matter in the planning system.
Here East Anglian Heritage will explain what is significance and why it matters.
This page will review some of the free publicly available resources which can help architects, developers and other interested parties start to understand the potential risk of heritage and archaeology upon a project site.