Conservation area proposals go out to consultation
LANCASTER City Council has launched a consultation into plans to help further protect the district’s unique character and history.
Last year the council launched an indepth review to see if parts of Carnforth and Lancaster’s Cannon Hill should be designated as conservation areas.
The review was led by an independent consultancy, The Conservation Studio, who have recommended the creation of two new conservation areas.
In Carnforth the conservation area is recommended to cover the approximate triangle of Lancaster Road, Haws Hill and Market Street.
To the west, the area would then take in the railway station, the frontage buildings of the former ironworks and an area of the railway land to include all the significant structures.
For Cannon Hill the recommended boundary includes Westbourne Drive, Orchard Lane, Sunnyside Lane, Laurel Bank and Beechfield.
For details on the implications of designation, the recommended boundaries and to have your say, please visit the council’s website: www.lancaster.gov.uk/newcas
Alternatively, you can visit Lancaster and Morecambe Town Halls or Carnforth Library to view the consultation documents.
Comments can be made by email to forwardplanning@lancaster.gov.uk or in writing to The Conservation Team, Planning Services, PO Box 4, Town Hall, Dalton Square, Lancaster LA1 1QR.
Any comments should be submitted to the council by March 31.
There will also be a surgery/drop-in event to discuss the Carnforth proposals on Tuesday March 2 between 4pm and 8pm in the Furness & Midland Hall at Carnforth railway station.
Date Published: 26/02/10