Document Status
Current
Supplement
Sustainability, Environment, Development & Planning
Series
Development Management Practice Note
Abstract
Provides advice on legislation, procedures and good practice in development management in Northern Ireland. Discusses the issues relating to development proposals affecting listed buildings, conservation areas, areas of townscape/village character, historic monuments, archaeological sites, historic parks, historic gardens and demesnes, highlighting: the legislative context of listed buildings and conservation areas; appealing refusal of/conditions on listed building consents and conservation area consents; enforcement for listed buildings and conservation areas; areas of townscape character; non designated heritage assets; design and access statements; archaeological sites and monuments; historic parks, gardens and demesne.
History
Version 1, September 2017.
Subjects
- Planning and development
- Planning control
- Planning control, Northern Ireland
- Heritage planning
Publisher History
The Department for Infrastructure (DFI) is one of nine Northern Ireland departments, responsible for: regional strategic planning and development policy; transport strategy and sustainable transport policy; public transport policy and performance; road safety and vehicle regulation policy; provision and maintenance of all public roads; river and sea defence maintenance and the construction of flood alleviation schemes; provision of flood maps and risk information; policy on water and sewerage services among others. Formerly Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Department for Regional Development, Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland and Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland, Planning Service.