Short consultation on what might reasonably be described as a wide area ERUV linking relevant communities to a very wide area. It is acknowledged that the proposals will impact negatively on more than one Conservation Area.
https://t.co/SZuIfmnoxR and 2021/3105/P
@abbydeveney @HighgateCAAC We understand that “if all the plans are approved, "you will be able to go from Regents Park up to the north of Stanmore and the start of the green belt with one contiguous eruv.” (JC)
@abbydeveney @HighgateCAAC Some of them believe their religion permits extending that area by marking boundaries of a linked wider area including all the accesses to a linked area. So all roads, paths, etc into the area are marked, usually with connected poles on each side.
We understand the overall objective is “if all his plans are approved, "you will be able to go from Regents Park up to the north of Stanmore and the start of the green belt with one contiguous eruv.” (JC) This would make a somewhat unusual ERUV.
In terms of the Dartmouth Park Conservation Area, sites include Swains Lane in the north and Dartmouth Park Hill in the east to Gordon House Road in the West and Little Green Street and College Lane in the south. Highgate CAAC is also affected.
New contested heritage draft in the National Planning Policy Framework: "have regard to the importance of retaining these heritage assets and, where appropriate, of explaining their historic and social context rather than removal." #planning#artlaw https://t.co/ZcIfflAFxk
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