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The Conservation Area Appraisal document gives an overview of the history and development of each area and defines what it is that makes them special. They also identify specific features which contribute towards their character, for example historic buildings and buildings which are locally significant, important green and open spaces, significant views, natural elements such as trees and features which help make an area locally distinct. The documents also identify elements that could be enhanced.

 

Bassetlaw District Council is undertaking a review of all 31 Conservation Areas

 

If you would like to submit comments on any of the existing boundaries, or discuss any other issues related to conservation areas, please use the Conservation Area boundary questionnaire or contact the conservation team

 

The following Conservation Area Appraisals have been approved by the Council.

 

 

Colour copies of the Appraisal documents are available to order from Planning Services (cost will vary depending on the size of the document).



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