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)This consent relates only to that required under the Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 and does not include any consent or approval under any other enactment or under the Building Regulations. Any other consent or approval which is necessary must be obtained from the appropriate authority.This consent relates only to that required under the Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 and does not include any consent or approval under any other enactment or under the Building Regulations. Any other consent or approval which is necessary must be obtained from the appropriate authority. |
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)Photographic Building Recording
To assist in the required pre-agreement of a pre-works photographic building record, both applicant and applicant's agent should be advised that the core document for recording standards Understanding Historic Buildings: a guide to good recording practice (Historic England 2016) is available as a Pdf download from the Historic England website (NB: use full document title to search Historic England publications). When requested to do so, the Local Planning Authority will confirm requirements for the content and level of detail for the pre-works photographic record directly from this core document. Details submitted subsequently for Local Planning Authority pre-agreement should include details of intended final record format, and this format should be suitable for direct incorporation into the Central Bedfordshire Historic Environment Record (HER), which the Council maintains.Photographic Building Recording
To assist in the required pre-agreement of a pre-works photographic building record, both applicant and applicant's agent should be advised that the core document for recording standards Understanding Historic Buildings: a guide to good recording practice (Historic England 2016) is available as a Pdf download from the Historic England website (NB: use full document title to search Historic England publications). When requested to do so, the Local Planning Authority will confirm requirements for the content and level of detail for the pre-works photographic record directly from this core document. Details submitted subsequently for Local Planning Authority pre-agreement should include details of intended final record format, and this format should be suitable for direct incorporation into the Central Bedfordshire Historic Environment Record (HER), which the Council maintains. |
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)Materials and finishes
-Weatherboard cladding - To assist in the correct selection of external materials and finishes, both applicant and applicant's agent should be advised of the traditional standard dimensions for traditional weatherboard, namely 175mm (7') board width with sectional thicknesses of 25mm (1') at the lower, exposed edge, tapering down to 6mm (1/4') at the top edge.
Black stain or black tar paint are both acceptable finishes.
-Window and door joinery a paint, not stain, finish is accepted best practice. Hardwood framing (oak, elm) may be either painted or left to weather naturally. Softwood should always be painted, and for window and door insertions a gloss black finish, or 'Heritage Range' pastel green or grey finish, is the most effective colour finish to convey the muted paint finishes typical of traditional outbuildings.Materials and finishes
-Weatherboard cladding - To assist in the correct selection of external materials and finishes, both applicant and applicant's agent should be advised of the traditional standard dimensions for traditional weatherboard, namely 175mm (7') board width with sectional thicknesses of 25mm (1') at the lower, exposed edge, tapering down to 6mm (1/4') at the top edge.
Black stain or black tar paint are both acceptable finishes.
-Window and door joinery a paint, not stain, finish is accepted best practice. Hardwood framing (oak, elm) may be either painted or left to weather naturally. Softwood should always be painted, and for window and door insertions a gloss black finish, or 'Heritage Range' pastel green or grey finish, is the most effective colour finish to convey the muted paint finishes typical of traditional outbuildings. |
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)Timber cleaning
The Applicant and/or Applicant's Agent is advised to discuss directly with the Local Planning Authority Conservation Officer, for the avoidance of doubt, the requirements for proposed timber cleaning which have been secured by Condition 6 attached to this approval.Timber cleaning
The Applicant and/or Applicant's Agent is advised to discuss directly with the Local Planning Authority Conservation Officer, for the avoidance of doubt, the requirements for proposed timber cleaning which have been secured by Condition 6 attached to this approval. |
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