
Ashton Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan
Conservation Areas are some of the most historically important places in the UK and are protected for their ‘special character and appearance’ which is beneficial to preserve for the benefit of current and future generations. This means extra care is taken when designing, planning, and building in these areas.
Government guidance states that Conservation Areas should be reappraised on a regular basis and in the borough’s Historic Environment Strategy, the Council has committed to reappraising all the borough’s 23 Conservation Areas on a rolling programme.
The current Ashton Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan dates to 2007. Reviewing and revising them will ensure that they accurately reflect the current condition of the historic Ashton and the special features that help it an important place to work and live.
The management plan sets out guidance to ensure that future development and management of the Conservation Area conserves the special characteristics of the area.
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Phases
Analysis and re-drafting of the plan
We will undertake the analysis of the response and redraft the plan if necessary.
The final Appraisal and Management Plan will be published when it is approved by The Council.
