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Conditions or Reasons for Planning Application - CB/20/00148/DOC
Conditions or Reasons:
20) No development shall take place within each development area or sub area of that development area apart from the approved Advance Infrastructure Works (Condition 9 above) until a written scheme of archaeological resource management for that development area or sub area has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

The development shall be implemented only in accordance with the approved scheme(s) of resource management for that development area or sub area of that development area.

This written scheme(s) will include the following components, completion of each of which will trigger the phased discharging of the condition:


Mitigation details for the preservation in situ and management of archaeological sites and features that have been identified for protection within each Area Master Plan area;

Fieldwork in accordance with the agreed written scheme of archaeological resource management;

Post-excavation assessment (to be submitted within six months of the completion of fieldwork, unless otherwise agreed in writing with the Local Planning Authority);

Completion of post-excavation analysis, preparation of site archive ready for deposition at a store approved by the Local Planning Authority, completion of an archive report, and submission of a publication report (to be completed within two years of the completion of fieldwork, unless otherwise agreed in writing with the Local Planning Authority).

Programme of interpretation, public outreach and community engagement.

Reason: To record and advance understanding of the archaeological resource which will be unavoidably destroyed as a consequence of the development and to secure the protection and management of archaeological remains preserved within the development, Policy 45 of the emerging Development Strategy Central Bedfordshire for Pre-Submission and Paragraphs 128, 132 & 139 of the National Planning Policy Framework (2012) (as amended).


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