CAG BRIEFING 7Th March 2017 Broomfield House the House Remains Would Have to Be Demolished in Order to Remake It
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B CAG BRIEFING 7th March 2017 Broomfield House the house remains would have to be demolished in order to remake it. This work commenced on 28th February and the Conisbee report is expected in mid March. how to take the project forward. This will feed into a Cabinet report on the strategy for the way forward in early summer. Conservation Area Management Proposals (Implementation Review) (CAMPs) has begun. Study groups for the four conservation areas in the first phase of the review have been contacted (as follows) and asked to assess their conservation area against the CAMP criteria Bush Hill Park – met 9th January Meadway – met 24th January Enfield Town – met 13th February Highlands Conservation Area – meeting arranged for 6th March / 20th March. Hadley Wood Conservation Area – meeting arranged for 27th March Clay Hill / Forty Hill – awaiting confirmation of programme date Montagu Cemeteries – awaiting confirmation of programme date contacted shortly: These are Enfield Lock, Southgate Green, Trent Park, Winchmore Hill/Vicars Moor Lane, Ponders End Flour Mills. work starts on the remaining conservation areas (second phase) when all other conservation area study groups will be contacted. Monmouth Road Green (The Crescent) st October 2016 and are progressing well. The soft landscaping is now largely complete. Works on the central feature paving will be ongoing through March. The full project is expected to be complete in the spring. Other Projects project milestones are completed: Trent Park site in September 2016. Officers are in ongoing discussion with the Berkeley’s team on the evolution of the proposals. Local Heritage Review th November 2016. A few substantial responses were received at the end of the consultation period. An opportunity was needed to properly assess and respond to these comments. For example, a response from the London Parks and Gardens Trust suggested a number of additional local list entries that required consideration. and approval of the new list sought at Cabinet in April 2017. Enfield Town Article 4 Review The review of the Enfield Town Article 4 Direction has concluded and to improve clarity and consistency across the conservation area, authorisation for a new non-immediate Article 4 Direction will be recommended to full Council in June 2017. The existing Directions will remain in place until such time as the new order is confirmed. Heritage Strategy Work has begun on a review of the Heritage Strategy of 2008. This will be developed in collaboration with the borough’s communities and be a shorter, more target-led document, meeting the aspirations of the 2013 Heritage Conference. Further updates on the review timetable will be given at future meetings. For further information on any of the projects on this briefing note please contact: Christine White, Heritage Projects Manager, [email protected] 2nd March 2017 .