Coventry Cathedral Conservation Management Plan

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CONSERVATION FRAMEWORK

5.1 HOW TO USE THIS FRAMEWORK The conservation framework is vital to the future sustainability of the Cathedral sets out policies to inform decision-making and establishes a process for managing change. The framework is founded on an understanding of the Cathedral as a whole as well as its individual component parts and includes: •

a process for managing future change;

best practice guidance to inform decisions;

an understanding of vulnerabilities and opportunities;

a set of strategic and high-level management policies; and

a component-based summary of significance and their capacity for change.

Consultation and Research This framework has been be produced following a detailed review of all existing documentation such as Cathedral accounts, mission statement, condition survey and management regimes. Workshops with operational staff have captured knowledge, which has been assessed and interpreted into narrative and policies. Ideas for future opportunities have drawn on discussions with staff and statutory consultees as well as on experiences from other English cathedrals.

Managing Future Change The managing future change section offers toolkits and guidance on how to put the information contained within this CMP into practice. It includes principles that underpin the process for managing change, a process for assessing the impact of proposals on significance, decision-making flow diagrams and best practice guidance for managing the heritage of Coventry Cathedral. Management Policies The management policies section of the framework is set out thematically and includes an understanding of conservation principles, vulnerabilities and conflict, and potential for change. This is followed by a set of strategic management policies and any priority actions that have been identified. Summary Capacity for Change This section is a schedule that sets out the capacity for change of each component within the Cathedral. It synthesises the information on significance articulated within the Management Gazetteer for each component, offers a level of capacity for each and sets out the approvals required to make alterations.

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5.3.15 Summary of Policies

4hr
pages 152-370

5.3.14 Adoption, Advice and Approvals

9min
pages 143-148

5.3.12 Landscape and Setting

7min
pages 138-140

5.3.13 Research and Understanding

4min
pages 141-142

5.3.11 Environmental Sustainability

5min
pages 136-137

5.3.9 Visitor Facilities and Access

6min
pages 130-132

5.3.10 Interpretation

5min
pages 133-135

5.3.8 Operations, Management and Use

6min
pages 127-129

5.3.6 Repair, Maintenance and Conservation

8min
pages 121-124

5.3.7 Restoration and New Works

4min
pages 125-126

5.3.4 Ruined Cathedral

3min
pages 116-117

5.3.5 New Cathedral

6min
pages 118-120

5.3.3 Design Vision

3min
pages 114-115

Best Practice

5min
pages 110-112

Inform Future Proposals

2min
page 109

5.2.5 Relative Levels of Impact

1min
page 106

that Advocates Sustainable Change and in Collaboration with Key Stakeholders

3min
pages 107-108

Change to Understand the Benefits or Harm to Significance

4min
pages 104-105

Clear Understanding of the Need for Change

2min
page 103

5.1 How To Use This Framework

1min
page 100

Assessing Significance

4min
pages 96-98

3.6.3 City of Culture and Beyond

1min
pages 85-86

3.6.2 Visitors and Tourism

3min
page 84

3.5.2 Secular Legislation and National Planning Policy

3min
page 81

3.1.5 Wider Precinct and Surroundings

5min
pages 63-67

3.1.3 Cathedral Precinct

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page 60

3.1.2 New Cathedral

1min
page 59

2.3.7 Old and New – The Cathedral of Addition

2min
page 53

2.3.4 Influence on Post-War Reconstruction

4min
page 51

2.3.3 International Context and Influences

3min
page 50

2.3.2 National Context and Influences

4min
pages 48-49

2.1.10 Consecration

1min
page 39

2.1.8 A Plain Jewel Casket

1min
page 37

2.1.9 The Jewel Casket Filled

1min
page 38

2.1.4 The Ruined City and the Site

6min
pages 23-24

2.1.3 St Michael’s – The Second Cathedral

2min
page 22

2.1.7 Construction – The Four Phases of the Design

10min
pages 30-36

1.1.1 Defining the Site

1min
page 9

HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT

3min
pages 16-18

1.1 Purpose of the Report

2min
page 8
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