Conservation Area Consultation
Published: 09 September 2024
As the most recent Haddenham Conservation Area Appraisal is now 16 years old, Buckinghamshire Council is reviewing the appraisal to ensure it accurately represents Haddenham today.
What is a Conservation Area?A Conservation Area is defined as an area of special architectural or historic interest which is worthy of protection.
Haddenham's conservation area currently includes historic centres such as Church End, High Street, Fort End and Rudds Lane. A
map of the existing conservation area can be viewed on Buckinghamshire Council's website.
Why is the Conservation Area Appraisal important?A Conservation Area Appraisal sets out the historic development and character of the designated area, to ensure that its special interest is conserved when change (such as new development or demolition) is proposed.
The review will be looking at all aspects of the Conservation Area, including its buildings, community assets, streets, street furniture, and green spaces. It will also asses the boundaries of the Conservation Area to ensure it best represents the village’s historic character.
How to get involvedPlease follow the link to the
online survey, where you can share your opinion on some of the following questions:
- What makes Haddenham’s heritage special?
- What are the threats to the Conservation Area?
- Are there any opportunities to enhance Haddenham’s special character?
- Should the Conservation Area boundaries change?
- Which buildings and landmarks in Haddenham are locally important?