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closed in 1937. A revived Barking m
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3.3 Archaeology Parts of Abbey Gree
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The main views that exist within th
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5 Character Analysis 5.1 Definition
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Figure 14 view along East Street fr
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Figure 15 the site of Barking Abbey
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Stables to rear of Bull Pub in pub
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Figure 20 view of Barking Town Hall
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Figure 22 Renaissance style Baptist
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Fawley House and no. 39. It was att
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Figure 27 Nos. 43-53 East Street (4
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Figure 30 no. 2 Station Parade (Bar
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No.s 21-27 and Station Parade (no.
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Ripple Road Ripple Road comprises o
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Medite House (offices above Peacock
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Positive Positive to Neutral Abbey
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26 Linton Road Badawa House Edwardi
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Nationwide to No. 8 Valet Dry Clean
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5.6 Local Details There are a few h
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The condition of the conservation a
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5.13 Summary of Issues Boundary Cha
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6 Management Proposals 1 changes to
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6 building maintenance and repair T
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Appendices 1 Bibliography Bird. E,
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3 Listed Buildings, Locally Listed
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C12 and later. Remains of general l
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4 Relevant Policies The Unitary Dev
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6 Useful Addresses Francesca Cliff,
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No.21 Supergrows Cosmetics vacant N
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Ripple Road (west side) No. 2-6 (al
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Appendix B Abbey Road Riverside Con
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Therefore the aim of this conservat
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The Fishing Smack Public House and
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2 Assessing Special Interest 2.1 Lo
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A planning application for redevelo
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Figure 5 the Malthouse refurbished
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3 Historic Development and Archaeol
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3.2 Development in the 19th and 20t
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Figure 10 the Fishing Smack circa 1
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Figure 12 1860 OS map showing the I
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Figure 14 1939 OS map showing The M
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Figure 15 access to the barrage has
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Once the Freshwharf site has been r
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Figure 19 this newly opened up area
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The Granary was constructed in 1866
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Icehouse There is thought to be an
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Malthouse Extension An extension to
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Other buildings in the conservation
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Sub-Station The sub-station the oth
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Biodiversity Strategy associated wi
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Figure 37 view towards the Mill Poo
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6 Management Proposals 1. changes t
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aim to create better cohesiveness i
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2 Sources of Further Information C
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4 Relevant Policies The Unitary Dev
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6 Useful Addresses Francesca Cliff,
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Appendix C Chadwell Heath Anti-airc
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The format and content of this cons
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time. The gun site is located on wh
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London Green Grid. There is also a
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Site no. 9. Windmill; Site no. 10.
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In the summer 2008 a World War II b
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The [conservation] area lies to the
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Figure 14 northern troop built abou
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Historical Society. Groups were con
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There is one identifiable arrival p
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3 Listed Buildings Grade II Anti-ai
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4 Relevant Policies The Unitary Dev
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5 Useful Addresses Francesca Cliff,
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Appendix D Dagenham Village Conserv
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The format and content of this cons
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architectural importance, or histor
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Dagenham Village is located on the
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The Cross Keys public house was com
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Rainham Road South via Crown Street
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It has many later additions. The bu
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survive. They are not part of the r
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whole. Liaison with a developer to
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The Dagenham Village Conservation A
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Appendices 1 Bibliography Curtis, S
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3 Listed Buildings, Locally Listed
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4 Relevant Policies The Unitary Dev
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6 Useful Addresses Francesca Cliff,
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Appendix E Summary of Comments Rece
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approach to archaeology and histori
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Appendix F Abbey and Barking Town C
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Options Appraisal There are two opt
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3.3 The list attached as Appendix A
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Customer Services Stephen Clarke, D
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Appendix A Local List of Buildings
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84. Beacontree Heath Methodist Chur
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Appendix B Summary of Comments Rece
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Monteagle Schools Dagenham addition
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v Chadwell Heath Historical Society
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vi Creekmouth Preservation Society
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facilities. Joint Waste DPD Previou
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• Drivers Jonas/CEMEX - Dagenham
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esidential, supporting education an
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the pre-submission Joint Waste DPD
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4 Consultees The following were con
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Social Inclusion and Diversity: Sup
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By virtue of paragraph(s) 3 of Part
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By virtue of paragraph(s) 3 of Part