Conveyancing / Tenancy / Land

Listed Buildings and Other Heritage Assets, 6th Edition

By Dr Charles Mynors
Sweet & Maxwell U.K. December 2023

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780414117143
Publisher
Sweet & Maxwell U.K.
Publication
December 2023
Format
Hardback , 950 pages
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Listed Buildings and Other Heritage Assets is the standard reference work on the law concerning the protection of listed buildings and other heritage assets in the UK. It explains how the built heritage is protected, how planning controls apply, powers to bring about repairs, acquisition of historic buildings by public authorities, and the consequences of carrying out works without consent.

New coverage in this Edition includes:

  • The Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023, which extends the duties to consider preserving heritage assets to encompass world heritage sites, scheduled monuments, and registered gardens
  • The Historic Environment (Wales) Act 2023, which replaces the Ancient Monuments Act 1979 and the Listed Buildings Act 1990
  • The Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction and Care of Churches Measure 2018, which replaces the 1991 Measure, and amendments to the Faculty Jurisdiction Rules 2015
  • Around 40 new court cases, including the decision of the Supreme Court in Dill as to what can be listed; and guidance by the Court of Appeal as to the extent of curtilage, the extent of the setting of a listed building, and the importance of professionals being aware of the need for permission and consent

 

The text relates primarily to England and Wales, but the main features of law and policy in Scotland and Northern Ireland, and the principal differences from those in England, are highlighted in a new final Part.

All these developments have been incorporated in the new edition of this comprehensive and practical book, which continues to be an essential reference source for planning solicitors and barristers, local authority planning and legal departments, conservation organisations, surveyors, architects and all others practising in this area.

Table of Contents

PART I. INTRODUCTION
1.Introduction
2.The international framework

PART II. IDENTIFYING AND RECORDING HERITAGE ASSETS
3.Listed buildings
4.The extent of listing
5.Conservation areas
6.Archaeology
7.Other heritage assets

PART III. REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, FINANCE AND PUBLIC ACQUISITION
8.Duties and powers of owners and occupiers of heritage assets
9.Grants, loans and tax concessions
10.Repairs and restoration: powers of public authorities
11.Acquisition of heritage assets by public authorities

PART IV. CARRYING OUT WORKS AFFECTING HERITAGE ASSETS
12.Works affecting heritage assets: the need for consent
13.Submitting applications for permission or consent
14.Determining applications: procedures
15.Matters to be taken into account: development affecting listed buildings
16.Matters to be taken into account: development affecting other heritage assets
17.Appeals and other remedies
18.Revocation or modification of permission or consent
19.Places of worship

PART V. UNAUTHORISED WORKS
20.Enforcement action
21.Criminal prosecution

APPENDICES
A.Forms and precedents
B.Conditions on listed building consents

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