Legislation – Historic Environment (Wales) Act 2023
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Changes and effects yet to be applied to Part 4 Crossheading Duties-relating-to-conservation-areas:
- Act applied by 1992 c. 42, s. 17A(5) (as substituted) by 2025 c. 34 s. 43(1)
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- Act applied by 1992 c. 42, s. 17A(5) (as substituted) by 2025 c. 34 s. 43(1)
PART 4CONSERVATION AREAS
Duties relating to conservation areas
159Duty to formulate and publish proposals for preservation and enhancement of conservation areas
(1)
A planning authority must from time to time prepare and publish proposals for the preservation and enhancement of any part of its area which is a conservation area.
(2)
The authority must submit the proposals for consideration to a public meeting held in the conservation area to which the proposals relate or, where there is no suitable place in the conservation area, as near to it as reasonably practicable.
(3)
The authority must have regard to any views about the proposals which are expressed at the meeting.
160Exercise of planning functions: general duty relating to conservation areas
(1)
In exercising a planning function in relation to a building or other land in a conservation area, a person must have special regard to the desirability of preserving or enhancing the character or appearance of that area.
(2)
In this section “planning function” means any function under or by virtue of—
(a)
Part 3, this Part, Part 5 or Part 7 as it applies for the purposes of any of those Parts,
(b)
(c)
section 70 or 73 of the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 (c. 28) (estate management schemes).