Cultural Heritage and Archaeology in Planning
Why you need heritage impact assessments for planning applications

Since the introduction of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) there has been a greater need to consider the impact of any proposed development on cultural heritage and archaeology. Heritage Impact Assessments or Heritage Statements are often required to accompany a planning application in order to provide sufficient information to allow the Local Planning Authority to determine the application.
The potential impacts on heritage significance need to be assessed by a heritage professional for all designated heritage assets (e.g. listed buildings, scheduled monuments or conservation areas) and non-designated sites, including archaeological sites recorded in the Historic Environment Record (HER) and locally-listed buildings. Eden Heritage has been established to provide heritage impact assessments which can be used to support a wide range of developments, including residential and commercial developments, new farm buildings, renewable energy schemes, utility pipelines and new roads, large-scale mixed-use developments, and to support land allocation for housing.
This will usually involve a search of records and archives held for a locality, including historic maps and documents, and a site visit to identify any physical remains and assess potential visual impacts of a proposed development, including changes to setting. An assessment will then be made of any potential impacts to the heritage significance of the sites or heritage assets identified. Eden Heritage can also provide advice on how such impacts can be reduced in order to both sustain the historic environment and gain a successful planning application.
Each site provides unique challenges in terms of meeting the needs of heritage and archaeology whilst also supporting new developments, but we look forward to assisting our clients with their future projects! Feel free to contact us for advice or a free quotation.



