Share Your Views on Haverhill's Conservation Areas
Monday, 31st March 2008.
St Edmundsbury Borough Council is asking for people’s views on three draft documents which will be used to help protect the special nature of Haverhill's conservation areas.
The council has drafted character appraisals and management plans for the Hamlet Road and Queen Street conservation areas in Haverhill. The documents have been drawn up in line with English Heritage guidelines to identify the characteristics which make the conservation areas special places worth protecting. They will also be used to help guide future development.
You can view the draft documents at the council’s offices in Western Way and Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds, and Lower Downs Slade in Haverhill, the library in Camps Road, Haverhill, and on St Edmundsbury’s website. Anyone who has any questions about them can also go along to a drop-in sessions on Friday, 18 April in the foyer of the Council Office in Lower Downs Slade, Haverhill. The council’s conservation officers will be on hand to talk through the appraisals and answer any queries between 12 noon and 7pm on Friday.
The consultation runs from Tuesday 1 to Monday 28 April. Anyone wishing to comment in writing should send their views to the Conservation Team, Environment Directorate, St Edmundsbury Borough Council, Western Way, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3YS. Alternatively, people can email below.
All of the comments we receive will be summarised and reported to a future council meeting. St Edmundsbury will then adopt the amended documents as planning guidance.
The council has drafted character appraisals and management plans for the Hamlet Road and Queen Street conservation areas in Haverhill. The documents have been drawn up in line with English Heritage guidelines to identify the characteristics which make the conservation areas special places worth protecting. They will also be used to help guide future development.
You can view the draft documents at the council’s offices in Western Way and Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds, and Lower Downs Slade in Haverhill, the library in Camps Road, Haverhill, and on St Edmundsbury’s website. Anyone who has any questions about them can also go along to a drop-in sessions on Friday, 18 April in the foyer of the Council Office in Lower Downs Slade, Haverhill. The council’s conservation officers will be on hand to talk through the appraisals and answer any queries between 12 noon and 7pm on Friday.
The consultation runs from Tuesday 1 to Monday 28 April. Anyone wishing to comment in writing should send their views to the Conservation Team, Environment Directorate, St Edmundsbury Borough Council, Western Way, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3YS. Alternatively, people can email below.
All of the comments we receive will be summarised and reported to a future council meeting. St Edmundsbury will then adopt the amended documents as planning guidance.
E-Mail Link: chris.leveson@stedsbc.gov.uk
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