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Conservation & Design
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Ancient Monuments
Ancient structures can get legal protection, preventing work that might damage or destroy them.
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Archaeology
There's hundreds of thousands of years of human history buried beneath our feet. It's easier to make decisions about protecting this precious historical resource if we consider it early in the planning process.
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Conservation Areas
Some parts of our communities are of special architectural or historical interest, and have greater protection under the planning rules. Find out about Conservation Areas.
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Conservation Area Appraisals
North Norfolk Disrict Council is currently undertaking a programme of Conservation Area appraisals and management proposals for it 81 Conservation Areas.
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Design
North Norfolk has 81 conservation areas, more than 2200 listed buildings and 100 Scheduled Ancient Monuments. Get architectural design guidance here, so your building will fit into this unique and rich built environment.
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Graham Allen Awards
The annual Graham Allen Awards for Conservation and Design recognise the schemes that have made the most significant contribution to the improvement and conservation of North Norfolk's built environment.
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Historic Parks and Gardens
Our historic parks and gardens are, like buildings, an important part of our heritage, and planners have to consider any impact upon them when deciding planning applications.
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Listed Buildings
Listed Buildings are of special architectural or historic interest, and get special legal protection. Learn about Listed Building status, and how to apply for permission if you want to do work to the inside or outside of one.
- Decision on Sheringham supermarkets - 04 March 2010
- Wells Maltings complex – public to see future designs - 24 February 2010
- Tesco/Waitrose supermarket applications meeting date set - 24 February 2010
- New Government policies push Sheringham supermarket plans back - 06 January 2010
- Changes sought to draft development sites plan - 22 December 2009






