| 3. | APPROVAL IN FULL of condition(s):
Condition 20 is drafted as three separate elements and states (in full) -
"A) No development shall take place until an archaeological written scheme of investigation has been submitted to and approved by the local planning authority in writing. The scheme shall include an assessment of significance and research questions; and 1) The programme and methodology of site investigation and recording, 2) The programme for post investigation assessment, 3) Provision to be made for analysis of the site investigation and recording, 4) Provision to be made for publication and dissemination of the analysis and records of the site investigation, 5) Provision to be made for archive deposition of the analysis and records of the site investigation and 6) Nomination of a competent person or persons/organisation to undertake the works set out within the written scheme of investigation. and,
B) No development shall take place other than in accordance with the written scheme of investigation approved under condition (A). and,
C) The development shall not be occupied until the site investigation and post investigation assessment has been completed in accordance with the programme set out in the archaeological written scheme of investigation approved under condition (A) and the provision to be made for analysis, publication and dissemination of results and archive deposition has been secured.
The application was supported by a Programme of Archaeological Mitigatory Works (To commence with Informative trial trenching) Event No: ENF152545, HES Ref: CNF43468
ACCESSION NO: NWHCM: 2023.3, OASIS NO: preconst1-508700, PCA REPORT NO: R15230 dated November 2022. Norfolk County Council Historic Environment Service have confirmed that the archaeological fieldwork at the site has been completed and HES have received an approved final report. They are therefore happy for Condition 20 to be fully discharged and therefore this condition can be discharged in full. |