A Conservation Plan sets out the heritage value of a place and develops policies to guide its conservation, future use and development.
A conservation plan should identify, prioritise and help to resolve any differences in balancing the old with the new. It should provide basic information necessary for decision-making and assist in the overall planning and management of the heritage values of a place.
North Tyneside Council and other partners have developed the following conservation plans which are available on request:
- Engineering Research Station and Site, Killingworth, Conservation Statement
- Clifford's Fort Conservation Plan
- Spanish City Conservation Plan
- Wallsend Town Hall, Magistrates Court, Fire Station and Public Baths Conservation Plan
- Tynemouth Station Conservation Strategy
- The Buddle, Wallsend, Conservation Statement
- Tyne Pedestrian and Cyclist Tunnel Conservation Plan