Local List Glossary
Archaeological Assessment
When is this required?
- Where development is proposed on a site which includes or has the potential to include heritage assets with archaeological interest.
Note: exceptions - householder extensions and any development with no ground intrusion.
What information is required?
An archaeological desk-based assessment (informing the need for subsequent archaeology work), prepared by a suitably qualified person, should set out:
- The archaeological interest of known heritage assets and their significance.
- The potential of the site to contain presently unknown surviving archaeological heritage assets.
- Assessment of the positive and negative impacts of the development upon these (with any harm clearly justified); and
- Any proposed mitigation/enhancement measures.
Relevant policy and reason for the document:
North Devon and Torridge Local Plan 2011-2031: http://consult.torridge.gov.uk/portal/planning/localplan/adoption/
North Devon and Torridge Local Plan, Policy DM07: Historic Environment
National Planning Policy Framework - paragraph 189: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/national-planning-policy-framework--2
Further information sources:
The Devon County Council's Historic Environment Team is able to provide advice on the scope of the archaeological assessment (01392 382246) or email archaeol@devon.gov.uk, and information on planning and development is available at https://www.devon.gov.uk/historicenvironment/development-management/
Useful heritage information for applicants and developers can be accessed via the following sources:
- Devon Environment Viewer - https://maptest.devon.gov.uk/portaldvl/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=82d17ce243be4ab28091ae1f15970924 and
- The Heritage Gateway - https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/gateway/