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Land at Pentewan Road, Trewhiddle, St Austell, Cornwall - Heritage Assessment and Heritage Impact Assessment

2021
This report presents the results of a heritage assessment and a heritage impact assessment that was carried out by South West Archaeology Ltd. (SWARCH) for a residential development at Land at Pentewan Road, Trewhiddle, St Austell, Cornwall. The proposed site is located on the southern edge of St Austell and to the west of the A390.
Boyd, N   +3 more
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Burgham Park, Northumberland - heritage impact assessment

2020
Wardell Armstrong LLP (WA) was commissioned by Cussins (North East) Limited to prepare a Heritage Impact Assessment for land at Burgham Park (centred on NGR NZ 17026 96815; Figure 1), which was required as part of a planning application of a proposed construction of residential development. The site is located within Burgham Park Golf Course.
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Linney Weir, Ludlow, Shropshire: Heritage Impact Assessment

2019
An assessment to consider the impacts of the proposals to the weir itself, as well as to the value and setting of Ludlow Conservation Area, within which it is located. The study determined that there would be at most a minor visible impact on the immediate landscape.
Jones, N., Logan, W., Watson, S.
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Multimedia Communication in Cultural Heritage: Impact Assessment

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
This paper is about visitors’ preferences for cultural heritage (multimedia) information. The issues concern the quality of the information (e.g. practical, general, specific), the “depth” of the information, and the “timing” for delivering such information (e.g. during, before or after a visit).
Paolo Paolini, Elisa Rubegni
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Crosby Gill, Dunnerdale: Heritage Impact Assessment

2018
OA North was commissioned by the National Trust on 5 th July 2018 to undertake a Heritage Impact Assessment of a proposed small-scale hydro-electric scheme along Crosby Gill, north of Ulpha, in Dunnerdale (the Duddon valley), the English Lake District, Cumbria. A study area of 23.9ha has been defined for the purposes of this Heritage Impact Assessment,
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Angarrack, Mylor, Cornwall: Heritage Impact Assessment

This report presents the results of a heritage impact assessment that was carried out by South West Archaeology Ltd. (SWARCH) for a sauna building and an entrance with gate piers at Angarrack, Mylor, Cornwall. The heritage impact assessment followed the guidance that is outlined in: Conservation Principles (English Heritage 2008); The Setting of ...
Balmond, F, Wallis, Sean
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Importance of Heritage Impact Assessment

SSRN Electronic Journal
Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA) is a critical tool for evaluating the potential effects of development projects, policies, or actions on cultural heritage sites and values. As urbanization and industrialization continue to expand globally, the preservation of tangible and intangible heritage becomes increasingly challenging.
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Determining effectiveness in heritage impact assessments

2013
As a result of ratifying the World Heritage Convention, signatory parties undertake to protect World Heritage properties by ensuring that there is no impact on outstanding universal value (OUV). Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA) has been developed by the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) as a tool to identify threats to OUV, but ...
Pereira Roders, A.R.   +2 more
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Kingshead Farm, Bromfield, Shropshire: Heritage Impact Assessment

2016
The Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust conducted a heritage impact assessment on behalf of Danagri-3S Ltd in connection with a development (16/01438/FUL) comprising a grain store, a grain intake, some holding silos and a drier at Kingshead Farm, Bromfield in Shropshire.
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