How do we protect and enhance? 
 

How do we protect and enhance what we value in our landscapes whilst planning for sustainable development and managing change? We protect and enhance what we value in our landscapes in the following ways: Landscape designations such as National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty aim to protect the beauty of our very best and nationally valued landscapes. The protection of these is covered by legislation and is reflected in national and local planning policies. Devon’s protected landscapes are each accompanied by a Management Plan that seeks to safeguard its special qualities and manage change

 

The National Planning Policy Framework requires local planning authorities to work across administrative boundaries to deliver strategic planning priorities including the conservation and enhancement of the landscape (Section 15. Conserving and enhancing the natural environment (Paragraph 170 – 172. ending: “Great weight should be given to conserving and enhancing landscape and scenic beauty in National Parks, the Broads and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which have the highest status of protection in relation to these issues. The conservation and enhancement of wildlife and cultural heritage are also important considerations in these areas, and should be given great weight in National Parks”. )

This includes maintaining the character of Devon’s undeveloped coast ( Para. 170 c), and identifying and protecting areas of tranquillity (Para. 100 b). It also encourages sustainable development to be well sited and of a good design quality that responds to local character (Section 2. Para 7 -10), protects and enhances valued landscapes (Section 15. Para. 170 a), and mitigate adverse effects through good design (Section 12. Para. 124), while conserving and enhancing the historic environment ( Section 16. Para. 184 -187).

 

It also means conserving and enhancing Devon’s historic environment Section 16. Para 184 – 182). Heritage assets range from sites and buildings of local historic value to those of the highest significance, such as World Heritage Sites which are internationally recognised to be of Outstanding Universal Value (184.) These assets are an irreplaceable resource, and should be conserved in a manner appropriate to their significance, so that they can be enjoyed for their contribution to the quality of life of existing and future generations.

 

Protecting and Enhancing – Resources:

THE NATIONAL PLANNING POLICY FRAMEWORK

DEVON’S MANAGEMENT PLAN

A ‘gold mine’ of planning information and guidance: The Government ‘Planning Portal’

Planning file search:

SOUTH HAMS DISTRICT COUNCIL – PLANNING SEARCH

You need the planning application number – and can post a letter online via the search page.

DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL – PLANNING SEARCH

CAMPAIGN TO PROTECT RURAL ENGLAND – PLANNING HELP

South Hams District Council

Email to planning: development.management@swdevon.gov.uk

CONTACT SOUTH HAMS DISTRICT COUNCIL

ASK SHDC PLANNING A QUESTION

FIND YOUR PARISH COUNCIL CLERK

FIND YOUR SOUTH HAMS DISTRICT COUNCILLOR – BY WARD

FIND YOUR SOUTH HAMS DISTRICT COUNCILLOR – ALPHABETICALLY

Devon County Council

DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL – PLANNING

Email to planning: planning@devon.gov.uk

COUNCILLORS BY MAP

FIND YOUR COUNCILLOR

YOUR COUNCILLORS ALPHABETICALLY

YOUR COUNCILLORS BY DIVISION

YOUR COUNCILLORS BY PARISH

LIST OF CONTACT DETAILS

Gov UK – Determining a planning application

Friends of the Earth Guides:

The English Planning System: An overview

Planning Applications: A Campaigner’s Guide

Local Plans: A Campaigner’s Guide

Environmental Impact Assessment: A Campaigner’s Guide

Environmental Impact Assessment and Case Law Annex

Public Inquiries: A Campaigner’s Guide

 

 

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