Local heritage list
A local heritage list is a list of assets (buildings, monuments, sites, places, areas or landscapes) which have a heritage significance but which are not recognised by another designation. Assets on local lists are not protected in the same way as listed buildings but can be afforded protection through the planning system as ‘non-designated heritage assets’.
Tandridge has an existing list of locally listed heritage assets, which are known as Buildings of Character. The current list was last updated in November 2013 and is accompanied by selection criteria. Many of the assets on our current list pre-date the adopted criteria and have not been reviewed against them.
Local heritage list project
In 2021 Surrey County Council’s Historic Environment Planning Team secured funding to produce new or updated local heritage assets lists (‘local lists’) for 6 districts and boroughs in Surrey, including Tandridge.
This has involved asking people to nominate buildings, features, places and designed landscapes they felt made a significant contribution to their local environment through their heritage interest. Those that were nominated, as well as existing assets, were then assessed by the team at Surrey County Council against new selection criteria to decide whether they qualify for inclusion. Further information on the project is available on Surrey County Council’s website.
Surrey has come to the end of the project and has provided Tandridge with a draft list, outlining their recommendations. It is now for Tandridge to the take Draft Local List through its own consultation and approval processes. The Council will be undertaking a 6-week consultation in due course and we will provide further updates on this webpage once a decision has been made on our approach.
Proposed Consultation
A significant consultation was undertaken in Autumn 2021 to identify potential additions to the list. Accordingly the next consultation is narrower in scope with comments requested to focus on the assessment of an asset against the criteria and whether this is considered to be correct / incorrect. Any information regarding an asset which may alter its assessment is to be welcomed. It is clarified in the Draft Local List that the Consultation is not expected to be an opportunity to submit further assets for consideration.
In respect of public engagement, the Council will engage those on the planning consultation database and other interested parties such as resident associations and conservation and heritage groups.
As part of the consultation, officers will also notify the owners and or occupiers of all assets proposed for inclusion on the Local List to make them aware of the proposed listing including what this means and their opportunity to comment. The Council will also write to owners / occupiers of properties being removed from the Local List.
To promote the consultation we will use social media channels and the Council’s website to advertise the consultation.