How many scheduled monuments in Wales?

How many scheduled monuments in Wales?

In Wales there are over 4000 examples of Scheduled Monuments, which include Roman remains, burial mounds, castles, bridges, earthworks, the remains of deserted villages, industrial sites and 20th century military complexes etc.

What is a scheduled monument in Wales?

Scheduled monuments (also known as scheduled ancient monuments, or SAMs) are sites of archaeological importance with specific legal protection against damage or development. The list of such monuments in Wales is maintained by Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments, an executive agency within the Welsh National Assembly.

How many scheduled ancient monuments are there in England?

There are about 18,300 entries on the schedule, but nationally there are over 1 million archaeological sites across England. Visit our see Archaeology page.

Who is responsible for scheduled monuments?

The Secretary of State for Culture, Media
Following advice from the organisation, Historic England, The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport is solely responsible for deciding which monuments are listed and maintains the schedule.

Does Nppf apply to Wales?

The Planning (Wales) Act 2015 is the first such Act. In March 2014 the Government launched its online Planning Practice Guidance (PPG) which is designed to accompany the NPPF. It is the Secretary of State’s view on how the NPPF’s policies should be used in practice and to provide further information.

How do I find out if a building is listed in Wales?

Before submitting your request, it is a good idea to check whether the building is already listed. You can do this on Cof Cymru — National Historic Assets of Wales. It is also a good idea to talk to your local planning authority conservation officer before contacting Cadw.

What is a scheduled site?

A scheduled monument is an historic building or site that is included in the Schedule of Monuments kept by the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. Buildings in use for non-residential purposes may be scheduled.

Is Harlech Castle a scheduled monument?

Harlech Castle, Gwynedd. Built for King Edward I in 1283, the castle is scheduled as an excellent example of medieval military architecture. Harlech Castle is an iconic monument in Wales and will be familiar as a site of national importance to many people. It is cared for by Cadw on behalf of the Welsh Government.

How many scheduled monuments are in Scotland?

There are around 8,000 scheduled monuments in Scotland.

Can you build next to a scheduled monument?

If a scheduled monument is also a listed building, listed building consent is not required. However, planning permission may be required in addition to scheduled monument consent for the works if they also amount to development and are not permitted development.

Is Wales planning devolved?

Most parts of the town and country planning system in Wales are devolved. The Planning (Wales) Act 2015 that received Royal Assent in July 2015, once fully in force, will introduce further differences.

What came before the NPPF?

It was originally published by the UK’s Department of Communities and Local Government in March 2012, consolidating over two dozen previously issued documents called Planning Policy Statements (PPS) and Planning Policy Guidance Notes (PPG) for use in England.