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12/04/2010

Consultation Puts Listed Buildings In Focus

The best method of identifying and formally 'listing' buildings of historic or architectural importance is being sought.

With just 8,500 listed buildings in Northern Ireland at present - representing less than 2% of Northern Ireland's total building stock - the way ahead for formal listings of properties is all the more important.

NI Environment Minister Edwin Poots has invited members of the public to have their say on protecting NI's historic buildings.

He said that the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA), which is responsible for the protection and conservation of the built heritage, has launched a 12-week public consultation on the criteria used to list buildings, aimed at improving public understanding of the listing process.

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"NIEA protects Northern Ireland's listed historic buildings because they are of special architectural or historic interest.

"Decisions on which parts of our heritage fall into this category can often be controversial and it is important that clear guidance is available for all.

"These structures represent the best of our historic buildings. They are a legacy to be cherished in their own right and they add character and richness to our surroundings. It is important that this heritage remains intact and is used, not least as an essential draw for tourists," he added.

The exercise was initiated by former Environment Minister, Arlene Foster in February 2008 and NIEA has considered in detail the approach taken in the rest of the UK and in the Republic of Ireland, their own experience and comments received from the public.

Mr Poots continued: "Clear criteria will have an important role in helping the public and owners understand better why structures have been protected.

"This paper seeks views on the proposed changes and I would encourage the widest number of people and groups to submit a comment," he concluded.

The consultation period is open until 5 July 2010 and documents can be accessed at www.ni-environment.gov.uk

(BMcC/GK)

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