Town and Country Planning
Swale Borough Council
PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990, SECTION 69
SYNDALE CONSERVATION AREA
Notice is given under the provisions of the 1990 Act that Swale Borough Council has determined that the area described in the Schedule to this notice is an area of special architectural or historic interest, and that it is desirable to preserve or enhance its character or appearance. It has accordingly designated the area as a “conservation area”.
The principal effects of this area being designated as a Conservation Area are as follows:
- 1 The Council is under a duty to prepare proposals to ensure the preservation or enhancement of the area.
- 2 Consent must be obtained from the Council for the demolition of any building in the area.
- 3 Special publicity must be given to planning applications for development in the area.
- 4 In carrying out any functions under the Planning Acts (and, in particular, in determining applications for planning permission and listed building consent), the Council and the Secretary of State are required to take into account the desirability of preserving or enhancing the character or appearance of the area.
- 5 Six weeks’ notice must be given to the Council before works are carried out to any tree in the area.
Further information regarding conservation areas may be obtained from Swale Borough Council www.swale.gov.uk
Head of Legal Services
on behalf of Swale Borough Council
Schedule
Syndale, Syndale Farm and 1 to 4 Syndale Farm Cottages, Faversham Road, Faversham, Coxett Lodge, Coxett Hill, Stone Chapel, Syndale Park Personal Fitness Club, Syndale Park Lodge, Syndale Park Motel, Syndale Sports Club, Syndale Park Children’s Day Care Centre, The Coach House, Yew Tree Cottage, Rose Cottage, Ivy Cottage, Ash Cottage, Fir Cottage, Oak Cottage, Elm Cottage and Dairy Cottage, Syndale Park, London Road. Also land known as Syndale Park and some adjoining land. All in the Parish of Ospringe, Faversham, Kent.
