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21 Gloucester Street, St. Helier: Notice of Intent Not to List

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A decision made 30 September 2013:

Decision ref:

MD–PE–2013-0114

Subject:

Notice of Intent Not to List:

21, Gloucester Street, St. Helier

HER reference

HE0223

Current status:

Potential De-list

Decision summary title:

DS – Intent Not to List: 21, Gloucester Street, St. Helier.

DS author:

Director: Policy and Projects

DS date:

25/09/2013

DS Status:

Public

Written report title:

WR – Listed Buildings and Places: 21, Gloucester Street, St. Helier.

WR author:

Head of Historic Buildings, Jersey Heritage

WR date

29/07/2013

WR Status:

Public

Oral rapporteur:

Head of Historic Buildings, Jersey Heritage

Decision(s):

The Minister for Planning and Environment resolved to serve a notice of his intent not to List the building and/or place specified above.

Reason(s) for decision:

The special interest of the building and/or place specified above, as defined and in the schedule and relative to the published criteria for selection, does not justify its inclusion on the List of Sites of Special Interest as a Listed Building or Place in accordance with the provisions and purposes of the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002.

Legal and resource implications:

Article 51 of the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002 enables the Minister to include on the List of Sites of Special Interest those buildings and places that the Minister is satisfied has public importance by reason of the special archaeological, architectural, artistic, historical, scientific or traditional interest that attaches to the building or place.

Article 52 of the same Law requires the Minister to serve Notice of his intention to do so.

There are no additional resource implications of this decision.

Action required:

Serve Notice of Intent Not to add the Building and/or Place specified above to the List.

Signature:

 

 

Name and position:

Deputy RC Duhamel
Minister for Planning and Environment

Date signed:

 

Date of decision (If different to Date Signed):

 

21 Gloucester Street, St. Helier: Notice of Intent Not to List

 

 

 

 

Listed buildings and places

Les bâtisses et endraits historique

 

 

 

21, Gloucester Street, St. Helier.

 

 

This report has been prepared by Jersey Heritage as part of its responsibility under a Service Level Agreement to provide reports and recommendations to the Minister for Planning and Environment on the architectural, historical, archaeological and other significance of buildings and places.

 

The assessment undertaken and the recommendation given in relation to the above building and place is made under the auspices of Article 51 of the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law, 2002; and the criteria for the listing and grading of heritage assets adopted and published by the Minister for Planning and Environment.

 

The report also includes the views and advice offered by the Listing Advisory Group in relation to the assessment of this building and place.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Author of report: Roger Hills BA(Hons) MA DipBldgCons (RICS) IHBC  - Head of Historic Buildings

 

Date of report: 29/07/2013

 

File ref: HE0223

 

 


Special interests of the site

The building scheduled in this report is of inadequate historical, architectural or other interests and does not satisfy the published criteria for Listing.

 

Part of a row of 7 similar houses which are shown as partially completed on Jersey magazine map of 1810 - shown as completed on 1834 Le Gros map. 3rd storey added circa late C19.

 

Very few external features surviving and a damaging shop front to ground floor. This building has been completely renovated in recent times with no original features of interest.

 

 

Advice offered by MLAG (and others if stated)

MLAG discussed the grading of this building at their meeting on 12/03/2012. Members advised that the building should be listed as grade 4 for its group and streetscape value.

 

Jersey Heritage recommendation

De-list. The insertion of a damaging C20 shop front to the ground floor, and loss of historic features elsewhere, reduces the streetscape value of the property to such an extent that listing on these grounds is not justified.

 

Attachments

Location plan

 


 

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