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St. Cecilia, Le Mont de la Rocque, St. Brelade - removal from Historical Building Register

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A decision made (18/05/2007) regarding: Review of St. Cecilla, Le Mont de la Rocque, St. Brelade.

Subject:

Review of St Cecilia, Le Mont de la Rocque, St Brelade

Decision ref:

MD-PE-2007-0074

Exempt clause(s):

None

Type of report:

Written and oral

Report file ref:

 

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 St Cecilia, Le Mont de la Rocque, St Brelade

Decision(s): The Minister for Planning and Environment determined that St Cecilia, Le Mont de la Rocque, St Brelade shall not be included in the Register of Buildings and Sites of Architectural, archaeological and historical importnace in Jeresy;

Reason(s) for decision: St Cecilia, Le Mont de la Rocque, St Brelade does not satisfy the published criteria for inclusion in the Register

Action required:

  Notify Development Control - Rural.

Signature:

(Minister/ Assistant Minister)

Date of Decision:

18 May 2007

 

 

 

 

 

St. Cecilia, Le Mont de la Rocque, St. Brelade - removal from Historical Building Register

 

 

Item No:

 

 

Date:

PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT

Register of Buildings and Sites of Architectural, Archaeological and Historical Importance

Review of St Cecilia, Le Mont de la Rocque, St Brelade

Purpose of the Report

The purpose of this report is for the Minister to consider whether St Cecilia merits inclusion in the Historic Buildings Register, having regard to the States strategic objective ‘to protect the best of the Island’s architectural heritage’ and a key objective of the Island Plan 2002 to protect and promote Jersey’s built, cultural and archaeological heritage.

Background

This report has been prepared by the Jersey Heritage Trust as part of its responsibility under a Service Level Agreement to provide reports and recommendations to the Minister for Planning and Environment on the registration of buildings and sites. It incorporates the views of the Ministerial Registration and Listing Advisory Group (MRLAG) - a group established to provide independent, expert advice on matters relating to the protection of buildings and sites of cultural interest.

St Cecilia is not included on the Historic Buildings Register.

In March 2006, the Planning and Environment Department requested that the Jersey Heritage Trust undertake an appraisal of the property ahead of discussions with the Ministerial Registration and Listing Advisory Group at its meeting on 10 April 2007.

Discussion

St Cecilia is a Modern style house built in the mid twentieth century. All of the original metal framed windows have been replaced. MRLAG considered the merits of the building and concurred with the recommendation that the house is of modest architectural and historic interest and does not meet the criteria for the registration of twentieth century buildings.

Recommendation

St Cecilia does not merit inclusion on the Register.

Reason(s) for Decision

St Cecilia does not meet the published historic building selection criteria including those for the assessment of twentieth century buildings.

Action Required

  Notify Development Control - Rural Team of decision

Written by:

Roger Hills: Curator of Historic Buildings - Jersey Heritage Trust

Approved by:

Fiona Smith: Historic Buildings Officer

Endorsed by:

Kevin Pilley: Assistant Director

Attachments:

  Location plan

  Assessment form & photographs, March 2007

30 April 2007

 

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