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GP/HA: Conservation and enhancement of heritage assets

Representation ID: 59680

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

Ensure positive strategy for historic environment throughout the Plan. Include policies for both designated
and non-designated heritage assets. Include policy for Heritage at Risk Include Policy for Historic Shopfronts
Prepare HIAs for site allocations. (see attached representation document for further details).

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GP/CC: Adapting heritage assets to climate change

Representation ID: 59681

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

We welcome the proposals to include a policy for adapting heritage assets to Climate Change. Historic England publishes a wealth of information detailing how
energy efficiency improvements to historic buildings can be carried out without compromising their significance.

Policy suggestions are provided (see attached representation document for full submission).

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J/RC: Retail and centres

Representation ID: 59682

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

See our comments above in relation to historic shop fronts. (included in attached representation).

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H/HD: Housing density

Representation ID: 59683

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

We welcome the references to local character considerations. Any policy should specifically also reference consideration of potential impacts on the historic environment, including heritage assets and the wider townscape ad landscape. We welcome a Site-specific design led approach with site and area design codes to guide development.

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H/GL: Garden land and subdivision of existing plots

Representation ID: 59684

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

We welcome the broad policy approach of resisting inappropriate development of residential gardens and subdivision of existing pots. We note and welcome the reference to the important consideration of factors such as harm to local character and heritage.

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H/DC: Dwellings in the countryside

Representation ID: 59685

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

For reuse of buildings in the countryside the policy should also set out the need to consider the historic environment. Buildings may be designated or non-designated heritage assets, or regardless may form part of the local heritage of an area.

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I/ST: Sustainable transport and connectivity

Representation ID: 59686

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

Historic England welcomes the plan aim to improve cycling and other sustainable transport infrastructure. Increases in cycling and other sustainable travel modes and the associated reductions in the use of private vehicles can have positive effects on the historic environment. This can be from reduced noise and air pollution, parking, traffic and congestion. Air pollutants can cause buildings and structures to decay. Traffic noise can affect how we experience historic places, and visual clutter from parked cars can affect the settings of historic spaces and how we move around them.In line with national policy and guidance on planning and design, sustainable transport interventions should be designed to protect and enhance the historic environment. This could mean minimising visual clutter, especially from post-mounted traffic signs, and using materials or furniture that is appropriate for the historic environment. Historic England has produced guidance setting out good practice for street management, Streets for All and further information on transport and the historic environment can be found on our website

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I/EV: Parking and electric vehicles

Representation ID: 59687

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

Historic England welcomes the plan aim to improve cycling and other sustainable transport infrastructure. Increases in cycling and other sustainable travel modes and the associated reductions in the use of private vehicles can have positive effects on the historic environment. This can be from reduced noise and air pollution, parking, traffic and congestion. Air pollutants can cause buildings and structures to decay. Traffic noise can affect how we experience historic places, and visual clutter from parked cars can affect the settings of historic spaces and how we move around them.In line with national policy and guidance on planning and design, sustainable transport interventions should be designed to protect and enhance the historic environment. This could mean minimising visual clutter, especially from post-mounted traffic signs, and using materials or furniture that is appropriate for the historic environment. Historic England has produced guidance setting out good practice for street management, Streets for All and further information on transport and the historic environment can be found on our website

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STRATEGY

Representation ID: 59688

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

Please add Scheduled Monument and Registered Park and Garden, significance, and setting to the glossary of terms.

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Great places

Representation ID: 59689

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

As a general comment, Historic England welcomes emerging plan and work undertaken to date. We have however identified below some of the key issues to be
addressed in progressing the next iteration of the Plan.

We therefore welcome your commitment to undertake Heritage Impact Assessments for site allocations. These should be prepared prior to the next draft of the Local Plan (detailed comments on approach provided in attached representation letter).

We welcome your intention to include a policy for the Historic Environment. You should also include a policy for Heritage at Risk and a policy for historic shopfronts.

Given the growth pressures that we would anticipate
Cambridge is likely to experience over the coming years, we are pleased to see that the matter of Tall buildings and the skyline will be addressed in policy (detailed comments on approach provided in attached representation letter).

We broadly welcome the Strategic Heritage Impact Assessment including the baseline study of the setting of Cambridge. However, we have expressed some concerns regarding some aspects of this baseline, in particular the weighting given to some of the key characteristics and aspects of setting of Cambridge including views. We welcome the evidence in relation to landscape character assessment. We do however continue to suggest that it would also be helpful to commission Historic Landscape Characterisation work for inform this Plan and future growth in the area.

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