PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage·Page 52·C19

Right of Appeal Against Listing

There is no formal right of appeal against listing, but owners or occupiers may submit evidence to the Department requesting reassessment if they believe the building lacks sufficient special architectural or historic interest to justify listing.

There is no right of appeal against listing. However, an owner or occupier can write to the Department at any time, if they consider that the building is not of special architectural or historic interest sufficient to justify its listing. Such a claim must be supported by factual evidence relating only to the special architectural or historic interest ascribed to the building in the list description. The Department may then reassess the building's merit in light of the information supplied (see C21 below).

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