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Historic England Advisory Committee Index of Agenda Items HISTORIC ENGLAND ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA ITEMS JULY 2015 – PRESENT 19 November 2020 • Minutes of the meeting held on 24 September 2020 • Intangible Cultural Heritage – Research Project Findings and possible next steps • North Quay, Hayle, Cornwall • Barracks, Berwick Upon Tweed • Draft Historic England Industrial Heritage Strategy • The Arc, Bristol • Report on Past Casework 24 September 2020 • Minutes of the meeting held on 2 July 2020 • Ratification of Chair’s Action – Bramley Moore Dock, Liverpool • The Church of the Holy Family, Blackbird Leys, Oxford • Bramshill, Hart District, Hampshire • Draft Historic England Advice Note: Listed Building Consent • Proposals for Stevenage Town Centre • Richborough Roman Fort, Proposal by English Heritage to recreate a Roman gatehouse and rampart 02 July 2020 • Minutes of the meeting held on 30 April 2020 • Ratification of Chair’s Action – Uppingham School Cricket Pavilion • Contested Heritage - Update - oral • Richborough Fort, Kent • Norton Point, Liverpool • Waterfront Place, Bristol • Ripon Minster, North Yorkshire 30 April 2020 • Minutes of the meeting held on 27 February 2020 • Bramley Moore Dock – Everton Football Stadium Proposals • Post-War Landscapes Project • Update on Listing Last updated: August 2020 27 February 2020 • Minutes of the meeting held on 21 November 2019 • Norris Castle, East Cowes, Isle of Wight • Proposed suicide prevention measures at Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol • West London College case for a Certificate of Immunity from Listing • Towards an Institute of Metal Detectorists in the UK • Response to Threat Strategy • Update on Previous Business (oral) 21 November 2019 • Minutes of the meeting held on 26 September 2019 • Developing an Historic England Strategic Approach to World Heritage • ‘Studley Revealed’ Development at Studley Royal • York Minster and Precinct – a sustainable future 2020-2025 • York Castle Museum Extension • Application of the Planning System in Relation to Archaeology • Update on Previous Business (oral) 26 September 2019 • Minutes of the meeting held on 25 July 2019 • Harden Quarry, Rothbury, Northumberland • Roman Quarter, York • Development at 105-127 Micklegate, York • Moseley Road Baths, Balsall Heath, Birmingham – repairs grant proposal • Report on recommendation from the amenity sector on future priorities for the NHLE • Historic England’s Conservation Principles – Direction of Travel • Update on previous business (Oral) 25 July 2019 • Heathrow Expansion Project – Update • Minutes of the meeting held on 2 May 2019 • The Application of National Policy and Guidance in Respect of Harm, Substantial or Otherwise, in Development Casework Advice • Liverpool Water – Central Docks Neighbourhood Masterplan • Oxford Cambridge Arc • Historic High Streets Project – Update • Update on Previous Business (oral) 2 May 2019 • Minutes of the meeting held on 21 February 2019 • Update on previous business (Oral) Last updated: August 2020 • Bramley-Moore Dock, Liverpool • 21 Century Challenges to Archaeology and Archaeological Archives • Maintenance of Historic Museum Buildings (Mendoza Review) 21 February 2019 • Minutes of the meeting held on 29 November 2018 • Update on Previous business (oral) • Chairs Actions – Tall Buildings Proposal, Unity Square, Nottingham • Clandon Park, Surrey • Towards a Future Strategy for the National Heritage List for England • Castle Hill, Almondbury, Kirklees, West Yorkshire – development proposals 29 November 2018 • Minutes of the meeting held on 28 June 2018 • Update on Previous business (oral) • Chair’s Actions – Mosley Street, Manchester, Phoenix Street, Derby and Princes Parade/Royal Military Canal, Hythe, Kent • Norris Castle, East Cowes, Isle of Wight • A New Stadium for Bath Rugby Club • HS2 Archaeological Programme - Progress and Prospect • HEAC Annual Self- Assessment 28 June 2018 • Minutes of the meeting held on 3 May 2018 • Heathrow Airport Expansion Project • Update on Previous business • Chair’s Action – A303 road improvement within Stonehenge World Heritage Site • York Central, Masterplan and Outline Planning Application, York • Cecil Rhodes Plaque, Oxford – Listing assessment • Upper Heyford Cold War Airfield 13 June 2018 • A303 road improvement within the Stonehenge World Heritage site 03 May 2018 • Minutes of the meeting held on 15 February 2018 • Update on previous business (oral) • Chair’s Action: 77-79 Mosley Street, Manchester • Planning Casework Reform Project: Phase | Update • Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings Update • Consultation on the revised National Planning Policy Framework Last updated: August 2020 • Anglia Square, Norwich, Proposed Mixed-Use Development • Parnham House - post fire repairs • Any Other business 15 FEBRUARY 2018 • Minutes of the meeting held on 23 November 2017 • Update on previous business (oral) • A303 road improvements within Stonehenge World Heritage site • Designation Project: Post Modernism • Advice to DCMS museums review on archaeological archives 23 NOVEMBER 2017 • Minutes of the meeting held on 28 September 2017 • Update of previous business (oral) • Listing Criteria: Refresh of DCMS Principles of Selection for Listing Buildings • Hinemihi Maori meeting house • Managing the setting of Tilbury Fort • Great Eastern Drying Shed, Sawston, Cambridgeshire 28 SEPTEMBER 2017 • Minutes of the meeting held on 29 June 2017 • Revised conservation Principles • Change Management and the World Heritage Convention- Current issues in England • Bramley-Moore dock, Liverpool • Stonehenge – revised alignment of A303 tunnel • Securing Archaeological Value for Money • Easington Colliery School – proposed demolition 29 JUNE 2017 • Minutes of the meeting held on 2 February 2017 • Update on previous business (oral) • Draft Airports National Policy statement: Chairman’s Action • Upper Heyford Cold War Airfield • Designation Project: Post-War Schools • Enriching the list: one year on • Historic England and the dissemination and synthesis of archaeological investigations 02 FEBRUARY 2017 • Minutes of the meeting held on 24 November 2017 and matters arising • Update on previous business (Oral) • Tintagel Castle - Proposed Bridge and Access Alterations • Steventon Bridge – Proposed Demolition Last updated: August 2020 • Beehive Mill, Bolton – Proposed Demolition • Wolverton Railway Works – Proposed Redevelopment 24 NOVEMBER 2016 • Minutes of the meeting held on 22 September 2016 and matters arising • Update on previous business (Oral) • A303 Road Improvement within Stonehenge World Heritage Site • Archaeological Backlogs – A Way Forward • Historic England Approach to Marine Archaeology and its Protection 22 SEPTEMBER 2016 • Minutes of the meeting held on 30 June 2016 and matters arising • Update on previous business: • HMS Victory 1744 • HS2 Archaeology • Stonehenge A303 Improvements • Tone Mill, Wellington (PRT issue) • City of York Local Plan/Green Belt Issues • Operation Stack lorry park, Westenhanger, Kent • Planning Reform and Archaeology • Marking 50 years of Conservation Areas – PROPOSED programme of research, advice and advocacy • Historic Environment Forum Consultation on proposals concerning listed building consent applications 30 JUNE 2016 • Minutes of the meeting held on 28 April 2016 • Matters Arising • Update on previous business - Oral • Historic England and Archaeology • Chatsworth RHS Flower Show (Derbyshire, East Midlands) • The Housing and Planning Act • Proposed Internal Alterations to North Wing of Trafalgar Park • Standlynch, Salisbury, Wiltshire 28 APRIL 2016 • Minutes of the meeting held on 27 January 2016 - HEAC 2016/9 • Matters arising • Update on previous business - Oral • Archaeological issues arising out of the A1 Leeming to Barton Road Upgrade, Catterick, North Yorkshire – HEAC 2016/10 • Bramshill House and Park - HEAC 2016/11 • HS2 Archaeological Research and Delivery Strategy – HEAC 2016/12 Last updated: August 2020 27 JANUARY 2016 • Oral Apologies for absence, announcements, declarations of interest • HEAC 2016/1 Minutes of the meeting held on 25 November 2015 and Matters Arising • Oral Update on Previous Business • HEAC 2016/2 Proposed Dolomite Quarry, Holbeck, Nottinghamshire • HEAC 2016/3 A ‘Constructive Conservation’ approach to secure a sustainable future for Brookwood cemetery, Woking, Surrey • HEAC 2016/4 Clare College, Cambridge • HEAC 2016/5 Church of St Mary The Less, Thetford, Norfolk • HEAC 2016/6 Milburngate House Redevelopment, Durham • HEAC 2016/7 Advice to the Marine Management Organisation – Marine Licence application for HMS Victory (1744) • HEAC 2016/8 Enriching The List • Oral Any other business • Close of meeting 25 NOVEMBER 2015 • Oral Apologies for absence, announcements, declarations of interest • HEAC 2015/24 Public minutes of the meeting held on 30 September 2015 • HEAC 2015/25/E Protected minutes of the meeting held on 30 September 2015 • Matters Arising • Oral Update on Previous Business • HEAC 2015/26 Declarations of Interest Register • HEAC 2015/27/E High Speed 2 - Historic England involvement in the construction programme 2016-2020 (Protected) • HEAC 2015/28/E Tall Buildings Advice (Protected) • HEAC 2015/29/E Mapping historic England – Historic Landscape Characterisation (Protected) • Oral Strategic Meeting Agenda • HEAC 2015/30/E HAR Programme: Recent and Future Activities (Protected) • Oral Any other business • Close of meeting 30 SEPTEMBER 2015 • Oral Apologies, announcements, declarations of interest • HEAC 2015/20 Public minutes of the meeting held on 15 July 2015 • HEAC 2015/21/E Protected minutes of the meeting held
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