National Importance Programme - Assessing and Mapping Significant Heritage Assets in a Medieval University City, Oxford

Author(s): David Radford, Klara Spandl, Julian Munby

Commissioned as one of the National Importance Programme Pilot Projects in 2014, this study concerns the assessment of national importance and how to define boundaries in urban contexts, in responding to development pressures, in the context of the medieval university city of Oxford. It focusses on the identification of nationally important, but unscheduled assets that are potentially under threat from the cumulative effects of many and varied developments. It looks at identifying and locating areas of known assets and the means for finding others that are not yet recognised as being of national importance, and the issues that arise from development.

Report Number:
8/2024
Series:
Other
Pages:
150

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