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Scheduled Monument Consent Submission Encouragement
3.8NI-wide·PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage
which involve works affecting a scheduled monument the Department would encourage the submission of an application for scheduled monument consent in order that these may be considered concurrently.
archaeologyscheduled-monumentProtection of Unscheduled Archaeological Remains of Merit
3.8NI-wide·PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage
Not all important archaeological remains meriting preservation are yet scheduled. The programme of scheduling is on-going and every effort is made to include a balanced sample of site types throughout
archaeologyscheduled-monumentOffences Relating to Scheduled Monuments
B7NI-wide·PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage
The 1995 Order has created a number of offences relating to scheduled monuments. Successful prosecution of those who carry out unauthorised work to scheduled monuments can provide a valuable deterrent
scheduled-monumentbuilt-heritageInvestigation and Prosecution of Scheduled Monument Offences
B8NI-wide·PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage
Environment and Heritage Service keeps a record of reported incidents and carries out preliminary investigation, if necessary with Police assistance. If there does appear to be a case for prosecution,
scheduled-monumentbuilt-heritageMetal Detector Use in Protected Places
B9NI-wide·PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage
Metal detecting often causes serious damage to monuments, not only to the fabric of the monument, but also to its interpretation and understanding once archaeological objects have been removed from th
scheduled-monumentbuilt-heritagearchaeologyMonument Management and Field Wardens
B10NI-wide·PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage
Environment and Heritage Service provides advice on the management of scheduled monuments through an Inspector and a team of Field Monument Wardens, assigned to individual areas. The Wardens inspect s
scheduled-monumentbuilt-heritageruralagricultureCriteria for Scheduling Monuments
B11NI-wide·PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage
The following criteria are used for assessing the importance of a monument and considering whether scheduling is appropriate.
scheduled-monumentbuilt-heritagearchaeology