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No.Condition Text
1.The development must be begun not later than three years beginning with the date of this permission. The reason for the condition is:- Required to be imposed pursuant to Section 18 of the Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended by Section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.
2.The development shall be carried out in accordance with the following plans received by the Local Planning Authority on the 7th August 2024: - Location Plan; dwg. Ref. JB350017 LP01 - Heritage Impact Assessment; prepared by Parker Planning Services And the following revised documents received on the 25th September 2024: - Floor Plans and Elevations; dwg. Ref. JB350017 PL01 Rev C. The reason for the condition is:- For the avoidance of doubt.
3.All new partitions shall be carefully scribed around the existing ornamental mouldings and should be added without fixing to or damaging any of the decorative wall detail, using flexible sealant. The reason for the condition is:- In the interests of ensuring that there is no heritage impact and the historic fabric is protected, as in accordance with Policy CS09, CS10 and E5.
4.All original external and internal historic features, part of the special character of the heritage asset (including buttresses, brickwork, joinery of historic importance, etc) should be preserved and protected from any damage throughout the works. Any damaged fabric should be repaired in a like for like manner with relevant matching materials and techniques within 28 days of the occurrence of damage, to the satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority. The reason for the condition is:- To protect the special architectural and historic interest and integrity of the building as a heritage asset under Section 16 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990.
5.NOTES - Please read the following notes carefully:- 1. You are reminded that the original historic fabric of the listed building should be retained unless specifically authorised for removal by the Council as part of a listed building consent. Historic fabric which must be retained would include lath and plaster ceilings and lime plaster on walls, floorboards, original skirting boards, dado rails, cornices, fireplaces, and any other surviving historic fabric. Where these elements are in poor condition, repair on a like-for like basis could be undertaken by competent workers, with the minimum amount of intervention to the historic fabric. You are reminded that the installation of new internal and external lighting, service routes and risers fixed to the building will in most cases require listed building consent. Any proposals for these particular works must be first approved by the Council as part of a listed building consent before they are installed within the listed building.