13.01.2015 Views

Infrastructure Delivery Plan (Feb 2013) - Runnymede Borough Council

Infrastructure Delivery Plan (Feb 2013) - Runnymede Borough Council

Infrastructure Delivery Plan (Feb 2013) - Runnymede Borough Council

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Figure 22- (map 2 of 2) historic and archaeological assets in the <strong>Borough</strong><br />

Local <strong>Plan</strong><br />

12.8 The location policies in the Local <strong>Plan</strong>; LP01-LP08, confirm where new development is<br />

expected in the <strong>Borough</strong> over the plan period. Development would largely be focussed<br />

in the <strong>Borough</strong>’s Urban Areas and at the former DERA site in Longcross. The<br />

forecasted development could potentially have implications for the historic and<br />

archaeological assets in the <strong>Borough</strong>. Chertsey in particular is renowned for its historic<br />

core and contains a considerable number of recognised heritage assets. Egham also<br />

contains a number of listed buildings and is located, in part, in a Conservation Area.<br />

Bowl Barrow is a scheduled ancient monument located at the former DERA site.<br />

Page | 124<br />

<strong>Runnymede</strong> IDP DRAFT – <strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>2013</strong>

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!