HED Consultation Zones ESRI REST API

Service provided by HED articulates, as guidance, zones indicating to planners on when HED should be consulted in respect of proposals in the vicinity of heritage assets. It does not articulate the setting of assets but provides a baseline to ensure that HED are consulted in respect of applications within these areas.

Data produced from HED data and updated monthly. Data contains attribution values providing unique id for each record, layer each record is derived from and buffer value (NULL where buffer=0).

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Creation Date July 23, 2024, 13:20 (UTC)
Topic Category
  • Environment
  • Planning / Cadastre
  • Structure
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Data produced to assist users with guidance on archaeological planning consultations.

As per The Planning (General Development Procedure) Order (Northern Ireland) 2015 Schedule 3 Consultation Arrangements, HED must be consulted where a development proposal:

1(b) is likely to affect the site or setting of any historic monument as defined under Article 2 of the HMAO Order 1995 or an area which contains archaeological remains. This includes applications for development within:

  1. 200m of the boundary of a historic monument in State Care

  2. 200m of the boundary of a Scheduled Historic Monument

  3. 100m of a scheduled canal

  4. 200m of an archaeological site or monument of local importance recorded on the NISMR

  5. 400m of an archaeological field system recorded on the NISMR

  6. 400m of an ecclesiastical site recorded on the NISMR

  7. 50m of a site recorded on the Industrial Heritage Record

  8. 50m of a site recorded on the Defence Heritage Record

  9. An Area of Significant Archaeological Interest

  10. An Area of Archaeological Potential

1(b) is likely to affect the site or setting of a Historic Park, Garden or Demesne.

Frequency of Update Monthly
Contact Name Rhonda Robinson
Contact Email Rhonda.Robinson@communities-ni.gov.uk
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Visibility False
Source last updated 3rd October 2024
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Meta Tags Historic Environment, Planning