Listed Building consent HE advice
A new Historic England Advice Note no. 16 on Listed Building Consent is published at https://lnkd.in/e7vPR4s
It gives general advice for owners of listed buildings about Listed Building Consent as an application process; how to judge whether proposals need consent or not; how to achieve certainty on the need for consent; how to make informed applications; works which may or may not need listed building consent depending on how the works are proposed to be carried out.
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