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Part 3Connected listed building applications

Chapter 1Applications and publicity

Design and access statements

article 29 29.—(1) A connected listed building application must be accompanied by a statement (“a design and access statement”) which explains—

article 29 1 a (a)the design principles and concepts that have been applied to the works which are the subject of the application,

article 29 1 b (b)how the design principles and concepts that have been applied to the works take account of—

article 29 1 b i (i)the special architectural or historic importance of the building,

article 29 1 b ii (ii)the particular physical features of the building that justify its designation as a listed building, and

article 29 1 b iii (iii)the building’s setting, and

article 29 1 c (c)subject to paragraph (3), how issues relating to access to the building have been dealt with.

(2) Subject to paragraph (3), a design and access statement must also—

article 29 2 a (a)explain the approach adopted as to access to the building, including what alternative means of access have been considered, and how policies relating to access in relevant local development documents have been taken into account,

article 29 2 b (b)explain how the approach to access takes account of—

article 29 2 b i (i)the special architectural or historic importance of the building,

article 29 2 b ii (ii)the particular physical features of the building that justify its designation as a listed building, and

article 29 2 b iii (iii)the building’s setting,

article 29 2 c (c)state what, if any, consultation has been undertaken on access to the building and what account has been taken of the outcome of any such consultation, and

article 29 2 d (d)explain how any specific issues which might affect access to the building have been addressed.

(3) Paragraphs (1)(c) and (2) do not apply in relation to a connected listed building application for consent to carry out work affecting only the interior of the building.