Policy information sourced from the Sutton Local Plan 2016-2031.
General
a. The council will conserve and, where practicable, enhance the borough’s historic environment. This comprises: Listed Buildings and structures, Scheduled Ancient Monuments, Conservation Areas, Historic Parks and Gardens, Areas of Special Local Character, Locally Listed Buildings and undesignated archaeological remains.
b. Development that has an impact upon a heritage asset will be expected to conserve and, where practicable, enhance its significance. The council will expect that new development integrates into the historic environment and will look for opportunities from new development affecting heritage assets and their settings to enhance or better reveal their significance.
c. Great weight will be given to conservation of Sutton’s heritage assets. Any harm to the significance of a designated or non-designated heritage asset, or their loss, must be justified. Proposals will be weighed against:
- the public benefits of the proposal.
- whether it has been demonstrated that all reasonable efforts have been made to sustain the existing use, find new uses or mitigate the extent of the harm to the significance of the asset.
- whether the works proposed are the minimum required to secure the long-term beneficial use and retain the significance and conservation of the asset.
d. Proposals likely to affect the significance of a heritage asset, including the contribution made by its setting, should be accompanied by a description of its significance in sufficient detail to allow the potential impacts to be adequately assessed.
Historic Parks and Gardens (both nationally and locally designated)
h. The council will:
- expect that development conserves and, where practicable, enhances Historic Parks and Gardens and their settings
- not permit development which harms the enjoyment, layout, design, character and appearance of Historic Parks and Gardens
For Historic Parks and Gardens see Appendix 8, Schedule 8.D, Map 8.7 and Policies Map.