RB/6 Demolition
Source: PPS 1/01 - Conservation of Historic Environment
There will be a general presumption against demolition and consent for the demolition of a registered building should not be expected simply because redevelopment is economically more attractive than repair and re-use of an historic building; or because the building was acquired at a price that reflected the potential for redevelopment, rather than the condition and constraints of the existing historic building. Where proposed works would result in the total or substantial demolition of a registered building, an applicant, in addition to the general criteria set out in RB/3 above, should be able to demonstrate that the following considerations have been addressed:-
In judging the effect of any proposed alteration or extension to a Registered Building, it is essential to have assessed the elements that make up the special interest of the building in question. They may comprise not only obvious features such as a decorative facade, or an internal staircase or plaster ceiling, but may include the spaces and layout of the building and the archaeological or technological interest of the surviving structure and surfaces. These elements can be just as important in the simple vernacular and functional buildings, as in grander status buildings. Cumulative changes reflecting the history of use and ownership can themselves present an aspect of the special interest of some buildings, and the merit of some new alterations or additions, especially where they are generated within a secure and committed long-term ownership, are not discounted.
The destruction of historic buildings is in fact very seldom necessary for reasons of good planning: more often it is the result of neglect, or failure to make imaginative efforts to find new uses or incorporate them into new developments.
Section 15 of the Act provides that no works may be executed:-
N.B. It should be noted that Section 15 of the Act does not apply to works for demolition, alteration or extension of:-
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Citations
94.3%
Approval Rate
2019
Peak Year
Douglas
Top Parish
Registered building consent for demolition of 22/23 North Quay and 25/26 North Quay (in association with 25/90441/B)
Registered Building Consent for demolition aspects to 24/00814/B
Registered Building Consent for demolition elements to PA 24/00528/B
Registered Building consent for demolition elements to PA 22/00230/B
Registered Building Consent for demolition elements to PA 22/00570/B
Demolition of dwelling, cafe, garage and outbuildings
Registered Building consent for demolition elements to PA 21/01453/B
Registered Building consent for demolition elements to PA 21/00554/B
Registered Building consent for the demolition elements relating the application 20/01549/B
Registered Building Consent for the demolitions elements within PA 20/01178/B