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Former St. Clement's School, La Rue de la Chapelle, St. Clement: List as Grade 4

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A decision made 29 September 2014:

Decision Summary

 

Planning and Environment

Ministerial Decision

Decision ref:

MD–PE–2014-0087

Subject:

Listed Buildings and Places: former St. Clement's School, La Rue de la Chapelle, St. Clement

HER reference

CL0112

DS title:

WR Listed Buildings and Places: former St. Clement's School, La Rue de la Chapelle, St. Clement

DS author:

Director Policy, Projects and the Historic Environment

DS date:

02/10/2014

DS Status:

Public

WR title:

WR – Listed Buildings and Places: former St. Clement's School, La Rue de la Chapelle, St. Clement

WR author:

Head of Historic Buildings, Jersey Heritage

WR date

07/01/13

WR Status:

Public

Oral rapporteur:

Head of Historic Buildings, Jersey Heritage and Director Policy, Projects and the Historic Environment

Decision(s):

The Minister for Planning and Environment resolved to;

  1. List the former St. Clement's School, La Rue de la Chapelle, St. Clement;
  2. Assign a non-statutory grade 4 to it.

Reason(s) for decision:

  1. some of the representations received in relation to this property relating to potential future change; and maintenance liabilities; as expressed by the Connétable during the Minister’s site visit; are not, in light of the Court of Appeal judgement [2013]JCA237, material; and
  2. notwithstanding those elements of the representation which remain valid and which have been duly taken into account, the special interest of the former St. Clement's School, La Rue de la Chapelle, St. Clement as set out in the schedule and relative to the published criteria for selection, justifies its Listing in accordance with the provisions and purposes of the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002 in particular because;
    1. the 1901 school buildings retain their original design, external form and most of their original external architectural detailing, and are, therefore, of special architectural interest as set out in the schedule; and
    2. the buildings are of special historical interest as one of nine purpose-built Victorian primary schools in the island as a result of the ‘Law on Primary Instruction, 1894’ and thus illustrative of attitudes towards education at that time.

Legal and resource implications:

Article 51(2)(b) of the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002 requires 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.

Action required:

  1. Serve Notice of the decision to List on the owner and occupier as appropriate
  2. Update the List

Signature:

 

Name and position:

Deputy RC Duhamel
Minister for Planning and Environment

Date signed:

 

Date of decision (If different to Date Signed):

29 September 2014

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