Demolition of Listed Buildings
Dear Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England
Please advise with regard to each of the 5 most recent 12 month
periods for which data is available:
1. How many applications have you been consulted on across all LPA's in England where an application has been made for consent to demolish all or part of a Listed Building?
2. Of those applications referred to in paragraph 1. above, how many did you oppose and how many did you either approve of or raise no objection to?
3. What are the three most common reasons you give;
(a) as the primary reason to recommend refusal of an application?
(b) as the primary reason to recommend approval of an application?
Yours faithfully
Eric Newbegin
Our Reference:15/1138
Dear Mr Newbegin,
Re: Request – Demolition of Listed Buildings
Thank you for your email on 22 April in which you have requested the
following information:
Please advise with regard to each of the 5 most recent 12 month periods
for which data is available:
1. How many applications have you been consulted on across all LPA's in
England where an application has been made for consent to demolish all or
part of a Listed Building?
2. Of those applications referred to in paragraph 1. above, how many did
you oppose and how many did you either approve of or raise no objection
to?
3. What are the three most common reasons you give;
(a) as the primary reason to recommend refusal of an application?
(b) as the primary reason to recommend approval of an application?
Yours faithfully
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