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Locally Listed Buildings


Locally Listed Buildings

If a building within the Borough does not meet the criteria for English Heritage it can still be considered by the Council for the 'Local List'. 

Placing buildings on the Local List draws attention to their local importance.  Owners will be encouraged to retain buildings on the local list, because their loss and their setting would be detrimental to the appearance, character and townscape quality of the Borough. The local list is covered by Policy 175.LB of the Local Plan for use when determining planning applications.  The policy states: "Development which would have a detrimental impact on a building of local importance or its setting will not be permitted."

However, even if on this list, the buildings may be demolished without consent if they are not in residential use.

The Borough's local list can be viewed using the links below.  Recent additions to this list are:

  • The entrance block and two receiving blocks at Moorgreen Hospital, West End
  • Eastleigh Railway Works, Campbell Road, Eastleigh – Offices, gatehouse and canteen block

 

Request that a Building be Added to the Local List

Anyone can apply to have a building added to the list.  It would help if requests for listing include:

  • The address of the building
  • The reasons why you believe it should be listed
  • Clear, original, external and internal photographs
  • The name and contact details of the owner

 

The Head of Regeneration and Planning Policy, the Architectural Design and Conservation Officer and the Design Team Manager will assess your request.  Please send your request for listing to Tim JS Dyer (Architectural Design and Conservation Officer)

What Sort of Buildings are on the Local List?

To be included on the list the building should be substantially unaltered and maintain the majority of its original features. It also has to satisfy one or more of the following:

  • Architectural / vernacular significance – be a good example of a particular local building type, craftsmanship, architectural quality, style or detailing.
  • Historical significance – display physical evidence of periods of local economic, technical or social significance, well known local people or historic events
  • Be outside a designated conservation area.

The Role of the Local Authority

Eastleigh Borough Council will:

  • Publish a description of buildings included on the local list
  • Make information on properties that have been requested for listing available to the public
  • Publish requests for listing on the Council’s website
  • Send information to adjacent properties
  • Attach a notification that a request for listing has been made to the on-line planning application file (where a relevant planning application has been lodged)
  • Publish the result of the request for listing and the conclusions on the Council’s website.

Latest Updates

Recent Requests

Hound Parish Council has asked us to consider the following to the local list:

  • The Library (former school building) Station Road Netley SO31 5DT
  • K6 telephone kiosk at Netley Station, Station Road, Netley
  • K6 telephone kiosk at Portsmouth Road/Pound Road junction, Bursledon

Downloads


Internal Links

 

On the online map, click on 'Planning' as a category and tick the 'Local List ' box in the select map layers option.  Use the information tool to read the listing for the properties.


Contacts

Tim JS Dyer (Architectural Design and Conservation Officer) Regeneration and Planning Policy Unit, Eastleigh Borough Council, Civic offices, Leigh Road, Eastleigh Hants, SO50 9YN  Telephone 023 8068 8247


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