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Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan

GR1: Protecting and Enhancing the Setting of Belton House and Park

Representation ID: 1716

Received: 25/04/2024

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

The policy is welcomed. Historic England would be very happy to be consulted informally once evidence is finalised prior to Regulation 19.

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SKPR-278 (GR3-H1): Spitalgate Heath - Garden Village (Mixed Use Allocation)

Representation ID: 1717

Received: 25/04/2024

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

criteria i) is welcomed.

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SKPR-279 (GR3-H2): Rectory Farm (Phase 2)

Representation ID: 1718

Received: 25/04/2024

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

criteria i) is welcomed

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SKPR-280 (GR3-H3): Rectory Farm (Phase 3)

Representation ID: 1719

Received: 25/04/2024

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

criteria h) is welcomed.

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SKPR-65 (GR3-H4): Prince William of Gloucester Barracks (Mixed Use Allocation)

Representation ID: 1720

Received: 25/04/2024

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

criteria iv) is welcomed.

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SKPR-36 (DEP1-H1): Towngate West

Representation ID: 1721

Received: 25/04/2024

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

Density per hectare paragraph welcomed together with criteria c and e.

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SKPR-268 – Land at Train Station – Mixed Use Allocation

Representation ID: 1722

Received: 25/04/2024

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

More detail is required in criteria C of the policy. There are Grade II Listed buildings within the northern section of the site together with evidence of previous archaeological finds – a heritage assessment, including archaeological assessment will be required. 507012 – the railway station on the London and York Railway opened in 1850. Historic England would be happy to assist with wording.

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SKPR-57 – Land off Belton Lane

Representation ID: 1723

Received: 25/04/2024

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

Criteria h is welcomed. It may be helpful to request a detailed heritage assessment also considering cumulative impact. Requires archaeological assessment AMIE 891796 Romano-British, Early Medieval and Medieval pottery and tile.

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SKPR-281 (STM1-H1): Stamford North

Representation ID: 1724

Received: 25/04/2024

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

Please refer to our detailed previous advice on this cross authority site, both on previous Local Plan responses and the subsequent planning applications. Historic England have had detailed involvement on this site and have objected to the scheme in the Rutland Local Plan.
Historic England’s objection is to the site to the west within Rutland’s authority area. Historic England commented:- “The proposal should reflect the previous negotiations and the setting of the two SM’s as negotiated through 2022/0227/MAO and in previous SPD consultations prior to that. The development will be harmful to the setting of the scheduled monument at Great Casterton (reference 1005067). 1005067 is a Roman town and fort, located on a crossroads and on the river valley. Control over landscape, including the views across and over the river valley – are part of the form, function and placement of this site. 1005031 Ermine Street is the second scheduled monument to the south of the site.”

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SKPR-26 – Priory Farm Land, Deeping St James

Representation ID: 1726

Received: 25/04/2024

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

Grade I Church of St James Grade II* Priory Farmhouse and Grade II table tombs adjacent to the church to the west of the site, together with the potential for archaeology (350078 to south, iron age gold coins and 3500059 St James Prior cell to west). Detailed assessment required.

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