Why do we designate conservation areas?
It is 50 years since the Civic Amenities Act 1967 introduced the concept of protecting the character of areas of historic and architectural interest by the designation of conservation areas
The Edinburgh Local Development Plan, adopted in 2016, states that an ongoing review of conservation areas will consider changes to boundaries, opportunities for enhancement, and the designation of new conservation areas. Conservation area status brings a number of special controls including:
- The demolition of unlisted buildings requires Conservation Area Consent;
- Some permitted development rights are removed;
- Alterations to windows are also controlled in conservation areas in terms of the Council’s guidelines; and
- Works to trees are controlled.
Where are Edinburgh’s conservation areas?
There are currently 49 conservation areas in Edinburgh, including city centre areas, Victorian suburbs and former villages. Each conservation area has its own unique character and appearance. Examples include the Colonies, Dean, Old Town, New Town and South Queensferry Conservation area. The map below shows all our conservation areas:
Development in Conservation Areas
The designation of a conservation area is not a barrier to all development. Character appraisals are produced to help manage change. These set out what makes an area special and informs decisions on proposals that may affect the character of an area. This ensures that development sustains and respects the qualities and special characteristics of the area. All new development should respect, enhance and provide a positive impact on the area and physical land use change should be based on an understanding of the historic and urban design context.
Future conservation areas
The planning service is considering the designation of Restalrig as a conservation area. The proposed conservation area would include St. Margaret’s Parish Church and surrounding streets. The area has a long and interesting history and the designation would be a way of acknowledging its architectural and historic importance. As the 50th conservation area in Edinburgh, it would also be an appropriate way to mark the 50 years since the Civic Amenities Act.
You can give us your views about the proposed designation of Restalrig as a conservation area from 6 – 30 October 2017.
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