Issue - meetings
Tonge Conservation Area Review
Meeting: 17/03/2021 - Cabinet - Decommissioned 18.05.2022 (Item 566)
566 Tonge Conservation Area Review PDF 105 KB
Additional documents:
- APP i - Existing 2003 Tonge CA summary appraisal, item 566 PDF 66 KB
- APP ii - Tonge CA review document - consultation version with rec' changes, item 566 PDF 2 MB
- APP iii - Public consultation - table of represenations & responses, etc, item 566 PDF 511 KB
- APP iv - List of parties consulted on review document, item 566 PDF 217 KB
- APP v - Copies of all ten representations - rep 1, item 566 PDF 232 KB
- APP v - Copies of all ten representations - rep 2, item 566 PDF 125 KB
- APP v - Copies of all ten representations - rep 3, item 566 PDF 1 MB
- APP v - Copies of all ten representations - rep 4, item 566 PDF 88 KB
- APP v - Copies of all ten representations - rep 5, item 566 PDF 91 KB
- APP v - Copies of all ten representations - rep 6, item 566 PDF 10 MB
- APP v - Copies of all ten representations - rep 7a, item 566 PDF 193 KB
- APP v - Copies of all ten representations - rep 7b, item 566 PDF 189 KB
- APP v - Copies of all ten representations - rep 8, item 566 PDF 78 KB
- APP v - Copies of all ten representations - rep 9, item 566 PDF 1 MB
- APP v - Copies of all ten representations - rep 10, item 566 PDF 91 KB
- APP vi - Minutes from Local Plan Panel meeting of 18-02-2021, item 566 PDF 169 KB
Minutes:
The Cabinet Member for Planning introduced the report which set-out some proposed boundary changes and to confirm that following the recent review work, the conservation area should be formally re-designated under Section 69 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act, 1990. The Cabinet Member spoke on the setting of Tonge Mill and its potential as one of the most important historical sites in the country.
The Conservation and Design Manager outlined the historic importance of the area and spoke on the buried archaeology on the site and explained that the proposed extensions would serve to help recognise the hidden history of the area. He said there was an error in paragraph 4.3 on page 341 of the report where the reference should be to Tonge Conservation Area.
A Member welcomed the review and said that it was important that this area was protected. She spoke on the history of the site and the amazing wildlife, and considered it to be a real ‘gem’, and a Swale asset.
A visiting Ward Member welcomed the review and emphasised the importance and appeal of this type of typical Kent countryside. He considered there should be improved accessibility to the area, and did not want it to become ‘clogged-up’ with traffic. The Ward Member also raised concern with the potential of further housing nearby. The Leader welcomed the involvement of the Ward Member in the review.
Resolved:
(1) That the responses received from the public consultation exercise (summarised in the response table at Appendix iii and set-out in full at Appendix v) be noted.
(2) That the content of the conservation area character appraisal and associated management strategy document for the Tonge Conservation Area be noted.
(3) In light of (1) and (2) above, that it be agreed that the Tonge Conservation Area was of special architectural or historic interest, the character or appearance of which it was desirable to preserve or enhance, and that as such, that it should be re-designated as a conservation area in accordance with Section 69 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act, 1990.
(4) In light of (1) and (2) above, that it be agreed that the boundary to the conservation area be re-drawn as proposed on Map 1 and the related series of maps in the character appraisal and management plan document for the Tonge Conservation Area be formally adopted for development management purposes.