Coventry Cathedral Conservation Management Plan

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CONSERVATION FRAMEWORK

5.2.5 RELATIVE LEVELS OF IMPACT RELATIVE LEVELS OF IMPACT

DEFINITIONS

High Beneficial

The development considerably enhances the Cathedral and its setting, or the ability to appreciate their significance.

Moderate Beneficial

The development enhances to a clearly discernible extent the Cathedral and its setting, or the ability to appreciate their significance.

Minor Beneficial

The development enhances to a minor extent the Cathedral and its setting, or the ability to appreciate their significance.

Neutral, negligible or no impact

The development does not affect the Cathedral and its setting, or the ability to appreciate their significance.

Minor Adverse

The development harms to a minor extent the Cathedral and its setting, or the ability to appreciate their significance.

Compliance with Policy and Guidance Care of Cathedrals Measure 2011: Chapter must seek and obtain approval before implementing any works that would materially affect the architectural, archaeological, artistic or historic character of the Cathedral church, its immediate setting or any archaeological remains. Church Buildings Council: A statement of significance should provide a summary of why the building is important and the contribution it makes to character. It should describe the impact of the changes proposed. NPPF paragraph 193: When considering the impact of a proposed development on the significance of a designated heritage asset, great weight should be given to the asset’s conservation (and the more important the asset, the greater the weight should be). Historic England Conservation Principle 4: Significant places should be managed to sustain their values Historic England Conservation Principle 5: Decisions about change must be reasonable, transparent and consistent ICOMOS, Approaches to the conservation of 20th century cultural heritage 2017: Article 2: Apply appropriate conservation planning and management methodology. Article 4: Develop policies to conserve significance.

Moderate Adverse

High Adverse

The development harms to a clearly discernible extent the Cathedral and its setting, or the ability to appreciate their significance.

Article 5: Acknowledge and manage pressures for change, which are constant. Article 6: Manage change sensitively. Article 7: Ensure a respectful approach to additions and interventions.

The development severely harms the Cathedral and its setting, or the ability to appreciate their significance.

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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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