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A heritage asset is defined as a building, monument, site, place, area or landscape identified as having a degree of significance meriting consideration in planning decisions because of its heritage interest.
Heritage assets include those that are designated such as listed buildings, conservation areas and scheduled monuments; and those that are non-designated, that is ones identified by the local planning authority as having local interest.
The Government’s National Planning Practice Guidance states that, in the case of buildings, the significance of non-designated heritage assets should, ideally, be judged against the local planning authority’s published criteria. Significance is the value of a heritage asset to this and future generations because of its heritage interest that can be archaeological, architectural, artistic or historic.
The council, as local planning authority, is still free to identify any other kind of non-designated heritage asset
Development proposals affecting an identified non-designated heritage asset will be subject to the requirements of the National Planning Policy Framework at Section 16: Conserving and enhancing the historic environment and including paragraphs 204 and 208.
These criteria have been prepared with specific reference to Historic England’s ‘Conservation Principles – Policies and Guidance for the Sustainable Management of the Historic Environment’; and ‘Good Practice Guide for Local Heritage Listing’. For a building to be identified as a non-designated heritage asset it needs to meet at least two of the following criteria:
Some locally significant uses may provide typologies of buildings and structures that can be identified as non-designated heritage assets, such as: agricultural; commemorative; commercial; culture, entertainment and leisure; resort tourism; domestic; educational; health and welfare; industrial; military; aviation; forestry; water management; landed Estates; fishing; brewing; law and local government; park and garden structures; ecclesiastical; transport; maritime and coastal defence; utilities, energy and communications; civil defences; street furniture and historic surfaces.
Local Plans in East Suffolk include policies relating to Non-Designated Heritage Assets. These are SCLP11.6 of the Suffolk Coastal Local Plan and WLP8.38 of the Waveney Local Plan. The Historic Environment Supplementary Planning Document supports these policies.