Managing Archaeology and Built Heritage as part of Successful Development Projects – Processes and Planning16/03/17

Constructing Excellence and Generation4Change North East in association with AB Heritage are delighted to invite you along to this seminar focussing on processes and planning encompassing archaeology and the built heritage.

When Heritage aspects of a development are not managed properly, it can cost significant sums in time and money and often, this is avoidable. Drawing upon years of practical experience of managing commercial archaeology across a wide range of development types, Daniel Dodds  of AB Heritage will focus on the key tips and techniques, that every developer can use to cost-effectively manage project risks related to historic environments.  The session will be informal, interactive and draw upon real-life examples.

It will cover: Archaeology and Heritage: a phased approach to risk management Greenfield and brownfield archaeology: why what you see is not what you get Incorporating archaeology into the design and development process: Why current practice could be failing developers, and how to avoid pitfalls Archaeology or related disciplines – ensuring the right skills are in place How to work with your Consultant – top tips, dos and don’ts

Over 95% of all archaeological assets are discovered because a development is proposed. The NPPF requires protection for the best and most valuable heritage assets.  This session will cover all the main policies that cover heritage protection covering below ground assets, and built heritage: Designated and non-designated forms.

It will cover in more detail some of the regional and local planning policies that developers may encounter and what this may mean in practice.  The North-East region: a brief introduction of local policies Recent Changes in Legislation and Guidance Section 106 Agreements Listed Building Planning Consents Where to find more detail

This will be covered by Isobel Jackson, Senior Planner & Heritage Consultant at NLP as well as Antonia Murillo, Associate at Bond Dickinson.

To register your place please contact Leanne McAngus on 0191 500 7880 or leanne@cene.org.uk

Organisation: CENE
Date: 16/03/17
Time: 8.30am - 11.00am
Speaker: Various
Venue: NLP Offices, St Nicholas Building, St Nicholas Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1RF
Cost: £15.00+VAT CENE Members / £30+VAT Non Members
Type: Seminar
Contact: Leanne McAngus - 0191 5007880 or leanne@cene.org.uk
Region: Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
Time of Day: Day
Topic: Planning

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