The document outlines a consultation on draft Local Heritage Listings for Old Oak and Park Royal. It includes 3 existing assets and 41 proposed additions to the Local Heritage List, as well as 18 proposed additions to the list of Buildings of Local Heritage Interest. The consultation seeks input on the draft listings and selection criteria. Respondents can nominate additional assets and provide feedback until March 22, 2018. The final Local Heritage Listings will be adopted in winter 2018/2019 after review of consultation responses and assessment of nominated assets.
2. Key issues
1. What are we consulting on?
2. What are the draft Local Heritage Listings?
3. Where are the draft Local Heritage Listings?
4. What are the draft selection criteria?
5. How can you nominate assets?
6. Consultation information
7. Next steps
Agenda
4. What are we consulting on?
Local List
Buildings
of Local
Heritage
Interest
National
Statutory
List
Conservation
Areas
Local
Character
Areas
X
X
X
Local Heritage Listings
Selection criteria
Request for
nominations
Not…
5. W h a t a r e t h e
d r a f t L o c a l H e r i t a g e L i s t i n g s ?
6. • 3 existing assets and 41 proposed assets
• Designated by OPDC
• 18 proposed assets
• Designated by OPDC
• Proposed in OPDC’s Heritage Strategy
• Less significant in heritage terms than assets on the Local
List but are part of the Old Oak and Park Royal story
• 1 existing asset
• Designated by Historic England
• Not relevant for this consultation
National
Statutory
List
What are the Local Heritage Listings?
Local List
Buildings
of Local
Heritage
Interest
Heritagesignificanceincreases
7. What are their roles?
• Provides information, not guidance for local non-designated heritage assets
• Managed through planning policy/guidance in NPPF, NPPG, London Plan
and OPDC’s Local Plan
• Does not provide statutory protection from demolition or guarantee retention
in development areas
• Informs determination of planning applications that propose harm or loss of
assets
• Helps to inform character of new development
8. W h e r e a r e t h e
d r a f t L o c a l H e r i t a g e L i s t i n g s ?
19. W h a t a r e t h e d r a f t s e l e c t i o n c r i t e r i a ?
20. Draft Selection Criteria
Local List selection criteria
• Stronger significance for two of more criteria
• One of the criteria must relate to Architectural or Historical significance
Building of Local Heritage Interest selection criteria
• Weaker significance for at least one of the criteria
Criteria
1. Architectural significance
2. Historical significance or association
3. Townscape significance
4. Social / cultural significance
21. H o w c a n y o u n o m i n a t e a s s e t s ?
23. Nomination process
• Submit nomination
• Nomination assessed by OPDC Officers
• Nomination meets final selection criteria included
• Nomination does not meet final selection criteria not included but may be
used to inform other projects
• Respondent notified
25. How to have your say…
Date: 8 February to 22 March 2018
Email: heritage@opdc.london.gov.uk
Post: Heritage, Old Oak and Park Royal
Development Corporation, City Hall, The
Queen's Walk, More London Riverside,
London SE1 2AA
Local List
Buildings
of Local
Heritage
Interest
Local Heritage Listings
Selection criteria
Request for
nominations
Draft Local Heritage Listings – proposed assets and classification
Draft Selection Criteria – proposed considerations and weighting
Request for nominations – your chance to propose assets
Guidance for designation provided by Historic England
62 assets on LHL in total