Golf Guidance

Golf Front Cover  English Heritage’s position statement on golf in historic parks and landscapes includes criteria for assessment of proposals, design and management principles, guidelines for design and management, and advice on full planning applications.

Please click on the front cover image or the link below to download the document in PDF format:

Golf in Historic Parks and Landscapes

 

 

 

 

Guidance on the planning system and the historic environment is available through two web sites:

www.planningportal.gov.uk The UK government’s online planning and building regulations resource for the public, professionals, local planning authorities and government.

www.helm.org.uk English Heritage’s Historic Environment Local Management web site providing advice and guidance on heritage issues.

Further advice and guidance is given in the following documents:

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A Charter for English Heritage's Planning and Development Advisory ServicesThis page and the downloadable document set out the role of English Heritage in initial or pre-application advice and statutory and formal advice

Enabling Development and the Conservation of Significant Places This page sets out English Heritage’s policy statement and guidance on assessing enabling development applications.

The planning system and related guidance This document is about golf course development in historic parks and landscapes. It  gives examples of local planning authority policies, highlights aspects of national planning policies and historic environment designations, landscape characterisation, conservation statements and conservation management plans, environmental impact assessment, conditions and planning obligations.

Understanding historic park design This document provides a synopsis on park design and key characteristics for each historic period.

Golf courses as designed landscapes of historic interest  This abridged report by the European Institute of Golf Course Architects was prepared for English Heritage to inform its own publications.

Conservation Principles, Policies and Guidance for the Sustainable Management of the Historic Environment. This document provides guidance on how to make decisions about the historic environment and balancing protection with economic and social needs.

Trends and impacts This document summarises trends in golf course developments and potential inmpacts for the historic environment.

Detailed guidelines There are 10 guidelines on the design and management principles introduced in the English Heritage position statement on golf:

Detailed guideline 1: course layout and density (1.78MB)
Detailed guideline 2: landform (2.06MB)
Detailed guideline 3: buildings, car parks and circulation (1.79MB)
Detailed guideline 4: trees and new planting (2.42MB)
Detailed guideline 5: furniture, paths and lighting (2.93MB)
Detailed guideline 6: bunkers (1.79MB)
Detailed guideline 7: grassland management (2.03MB)
Detailed guideline 8: water bodies and irrigation (2.44MB)
Detailed guideline 9: landscape management (1.98MB)
Detailed guideline 10: the wider historic landscape character (1.94MB)
References and contacts (1.37MB)

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