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Criteria for the scheduling of historic monuments and the listing of buildings of special architectural or historic interest, with associated procedures

Publication Year

2019

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Sets out policy relating the scheduling and listing of heritage assets in Northern Ireland. Covers: legislative arrangements for archaeological sites and monuments; and listing buildings of special architectural or historic interest.

Document History

Supersedes Annex B of PPS 6 Planning, archaeology and the built heritage (DOENI, 1999); and Planning policy statement 6 - planning, archaeology and the built heritage. Revised annex C: criteria for listing (NIEA, 2011). Produced by the Historic Environment Division.

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Department for Communities

The Department for Communities (DFC) is one of nine Northern Ireland departments, which has strategic responsibility for equality, anti-poverty, sports, arts and culture, languages, finding employment, historic environment, housing, regeneration, benefits and pensions, community and voluntary sector development, social legislation and child support. Previously known as Department for Social Development; Department of Employment and Learning; Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment; Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland; Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure; and the Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister.

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