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The Industrial Heritage Conservation Area ("IHCA") was first designated in September 1987. It has been extended at several points since the original designation and it was subject to a comprehensive review between 2006-8, resulting in numerous boundary changes and the adoption of a Conservation Area Statement (CAS) and a Design Guide as Supplementary Planning Advice (SPA) in November 2008.
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Conservation Area Statement - Volume 1: Summary and Character Overview Volume 1 of the Conservation Area Statement was adopted as Supplementary Planning Advice (SPA) in November 2008. It provides an overview of the IHCA's key characteristics and summarises its special architectural and historic significance. |
Part 1 & 2: Introduction and Character Appraisal
Part 3: Conservation Area Review
Part 4: Maps and further reference
You can check the current conservation area boundaries using the Local Plan online mapping facility or the Planning Constraints Maps.
Pre-Review conservation area boundaries (pre-2008)
Revised conservation area boundaries (November 2008)
View detailed maps of all the boundary changes described in Chapter 11:
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The Stroud Industrial Heritage CAS These documents apply to the Industrial Heritage Conservation Area (IHCA) and to seven other conservation areas, which together form the swathe of protected land associated with the Stroud valleys’ historic industrial environment:
The Conservation Area Statement contains information about the character and special significance of the affected conservation areas. Along with the Design Guide, it also provides guidelines and management proposals for the conservation and enhancement of the conservation area, which are used to guide the interpretation and application of Development Plan policies, including Local Plan policy ES10. |