Conservation Area
Designated Conservation Areas within Craven District Council. In some cases the Conservation Areas extend into the National Park for settlements on the border. The designation of a conservation area is intended to help protect these areas from indiscriminate or ill-considered change. Any development within the Conservation Area must be in keeping with the special character of the area, and there are tighter planning controls within conservation areas to ensure this happens.
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http://www.cravendc.gov.uk/article/540/Conservation-Areas
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2008-06-01
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2008-02-25
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Spatial Data Officer
Craven District Council
1 Belle Vue Square, Broughton Road
Skipton
BD23 1FJ
North Yorkshire
01756 700600
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Craven District Council
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2015-05-01T15:15:10