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Review of Gargate House, St. Peter's Valley, St. Peter.

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A decision made (09/11/2006) regarding Review of Gargate House, St. Peter's Valley, St. Peter.

Subject:

Review of Gargate House, St Peter’s Valley, St Peter

Decision reference:

MD-PE-2006-0207

Exempt clause(s):

Some supporting material exempt under 3.2.1(b)

Type of report (oral or written):

Oral and written

Report file ref:

3/04/02/01/Ministerial reports

Person giving report (if oral): Curator of Historic Buildings: Jersey Heritage Trust

Written report – author: Curator of Historic Buildings: Jersey Heritage Trust

Written Report Title: Review of Gargate House, St Peter’s Valley, St Peter

Decision(s):

The Minister for Planning and Environment determined that Gargate House should be re-graded to a Building of Local Interest.

Reason(s) for decision: The registration of Gargate House as a BLI is in accordance with Interim Policy HB1 which states ‘Historic buildings which contribute positively to the distinctive character or appearance of Jersey’s built-up areas or countryside, particularly where they are of ‘group value’, will be identified and included in the Register of Buildings and Sites of Architectural, Archaeological and Historical Importance in Jersey.

Gargate House does not satisfy the published criteria for registration as a pSSI (Interim Policies Para 6.1) which states ‘The essential criterion for the designation of an historic building as a Site of Special interest is that its special interest extends substantially to its authentic fabric, plan form, interior features, or historical associations of the interior’.

Action required:

  Amend Historic Buildings Register

  Notify the owner of the decision

· Notify Development Control – Rural Section of the decision

Signature:

(Minister/ Assistant Minister)

Date of Decision:

9 November 2006

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