This helpful addition to the literature and thinking around planning and archaeology comes at an exciting time, as the Localism Act, streamlining of non-planning consents, economic recession and political change all converge. It is striking, in the review of archaeology and planning policy over some thirty years, what a revolution we have experienced in that time. When PPGs 16 and 15 were introduced in 1990s, they professed not to place any new responsibilities on local authorities, but in practice their implementation required a new zealousness, a significant new commitment and in many cases new skillsets among local authorities. Despite the challenges for even-handed implementation, it is to the enormous credit of authorities around the c...
Local authorities are identified as playing a significant role in historic heritage management at th...
Whilst there is no national cultural policy in Australia, the local government sector has embraced c...
Archaeology is often presented as holding the key to understanding our collective ancestry, and yet ...
For twenty years, ‘rescue’ archaeology and cultural resource management in England lived within the ...
The Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP), funded by English Heritage, systematically collecte...
In 1991 the City of York in England adopted a policy to manage its archaeological heritage. The pol...
The arc of policy change in heritage conservation in England - from the 1967 Civic Amenities Act to ...
Local government plays a vital role in the conservation of cultural heritage. At one level it has a...
The 'new' planning system introduced in England and Wales by the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 ...
Abstract. The authors examine the role of development plans in managing spatial change, The impact o...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: The fate of archaeological sites in cities, towns, and cou...
© 2019 Liverpool University Press. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has b...
The consultation period for the government’s draft National Planning Policy Framework ends today. LS...
The Localism Act 2011 transformed the planning process by shifting decision making powers away from ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:MFE 1169(CH--92.2434)(microfiche) / ...
Local authorities are identified as playing a significant role in historic heritage management at th...
Whilst there is no national cultural policy in Australia, the local government sector has embraced c...
Archaeology is often presented as holding the key to understanding our collective ancestry, and yet ...
For twenty years, ‘rescue’ archaeology and cultural resource management in England lived within the ...
The Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP), funded by English Heritage, systematically collecte...
In 1991 the City of York in England adopted a policy to manage its archaeological heritage. The pol...
The arc of policy change in heritage conservation in England - from the 1967 Civic Amenities Act to ...
Local government plays a vital role in the conservation of cultural heritage. At one level it has a...
The 'new' planning system introduced in England and Wales by the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 ...
Abstract. The authors examine the role of development plans in managing spatial change, The impact o...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: The fate of archaeological sites in cities, towns, and cou...
© 2019 Liverpool University Press. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has b...
The consultation period for the government’s draft National Planning Policy Framework ends today. LS...
The Localism Act 2011 transformed the planning process by shifting decision making powers away from ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:MFE 1169(CH--92.2434)(microfiche) / ...
Local authorities are identified as playing a significant role in historic heritage management at th...
Whilst there is no national cultural policy in Australia, the local government sector has embraced c...
Archaeology is often presented as holding the key to understanding our collective ancestry, and yet ...