Conservation Area Management Plans

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Consultation has concluded

Historic England awarded Hartlepool Borough Council a Regional Capacity Building Grant to support the preparation of conservation area management plans (CAMP) for the Headland and Seaton Carew Conservation Areas.

Conservation Areas are ‘areas of special historic or architectural interest, which are desirable to preserve and enhance’ which are statutory designations under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990.

The area covered by the Conservation Area can be viewed in the maps included in the 'Document Download' Section on this page or using the links below.

Purcell Architecture Ltd, an external specialist consultant, were appointed to undertake the review on behalf of the Council. Purcell reviewed the condition of the conservation areas, looked at the boundaries of each area to see if any parts should be removed or included, and identified opportunities for enhancement. In addition, an online consultation was carried out to gather resident’s views on each conservation area, alongside two drop-in sessions where there was an opportunity to ask officers, and the consultants, questions.

Have your say

We are interested in understanding what you think of the two draft management plans. Use the links below to download and read the plans. One covers the Seaton Carew conservation area and the other covers the Headland conservation area.

Each one has the following sections,

  • Part 1 defines and records the special interest of the conservation area.
  • Part 2 analyses the characteristics that make the area special, also referred to as ‘the Appraisal’.
  • Part 3 provides an analysis of the current issues and opportunities facing the conservation area. It then provides an overarching vision for the conservation area, recommendations to enhance the area, and guidance and design advice on how to manage change.
  • Part 4 contains further information for residents and developers on where to seek advice and help, a bibliography and glossary, and detailed plans of the area.

Please download and read the document for the area you are interested in and then submit your feedback by completing the relevant survey for the area you are interested in.

Other ways to have your say

Call in to one of our drop-in session to ask any questions you might have about the draft management plans or just to find out more about the project.

The sessions are not location specific so if you can't make the drop-in session in your area you are welcome to come along to the other one.

  • Thursday 11th April 2 – 4pm, Thrive Hive, Seaton Carew Methodist Church, Farndale Road
  • Monday 15th April 5 – 7pm, Heugh Battery Museum, Moor Terrace

The responses you provide will be considered when finalising the documents in the coming months.

The survey will be open until the 30th April.

Historic England awarded Hartlepool Borough Council a Regional Capacity Building Grant to support the preparation of conservation area management plans (CAMP) for the Headland and Seaton Carew Conservation Areas.

Conservation Areas are ‘areas of special historic or architectural interest, which are desirable to preserve and enhance’ which are statutory designations under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990.

The area covered by the Conservation Area can be viewed in the maps included in the 'Document Download' Section on this page or using the links below.

Purcell Architecture Ltd, an external specialist consultant, were appointed to undertake the review on behalf of the Council. Purcell reviewed the condition of the conservation areas, looked at the boundaries of each area to see if any parts should be removed or included, and identified opportunities for enhancement. In addition, an online consultation was carried out to gather resident’s views on each conservation area, alongside two drop-in sessions where there was an opportunity to ask officers, and the consultants, questions.

Have your say

We are interested in understanding what you think of the two draft management plans. Use the links below to download and read the plans. One covers the Seaton Carew conservation area and the other covers the Headland conservation area.

Each one has the following sections,

  • Part 1 defines and records the special interest of the conservation area.
  • Part 2 analyses the characteristics that make the area special, also referred to as ‘the Appraisal’.
  • Part 3 provides an analysis of the current issues and opportunities facing the conservation area. It then provides an overarching vision for the conservation area, recommendations to enhance the area, and guidance and design advice on how to manage change.
  • Part 4 contains further information for residents and developers on where to seek advice and help, a bibliography and glossary, and detailed plans of the area.

Please download and read the document for the area you are interested in and then submit your feedback by completing the relevant survey for the area you are interested in.

Other ways to have your say

Call in to one of our drop-in session to ask any questions you might have about the draft management plans or just to find out more about the project.

The sessions are not location specific so if you can't make the drop-in session in your area you are welcome to come along to the other one.

  • Thursday 11th April 2 – 4pm, Thrive Hive, Seaton Carew Methodist Church, Farndale Road
  • Monday 15th April 5 – 7pm, Heugh Battery Museum, Moor Terrace

The responses you provide will be considered when finalising the documents in the coming months.

The survey will be open until the 30th April.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Hartlepool Borough Council working in partnership with Historic England have commissioned external consultants to revise and update guidance for Headland Conservation Area.

    If you have not already viewed it, the draft Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan (CAAMP) can be viewed online here: Headland Draft Plan.

    The survey is open until the 30th April.

    Consultation has concluded
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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Hartlepool Borough Council working in partnership with Historic England have commissioned external consultants to revise and update guidance for Seaton Carew Conservation Area.

    If you have not already viewed it, the draft Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan (CAAMP) can be viewed online here: Seaton Carew Draft Plan.

    The survey is open until the 30th April.

    Consultation has concluded
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