Dereham, Norfolk – Revised Conservation Area boundary adopted for historic town centre
What is planned?
Public Notice
This notice is to highlight that after public consultation; changes have been made to the Conservation Area of Dereham and these changes have now come into effect.
The new Dereham Conservation Area covers the historic town centre which was historically centred around St Nicholas’ Church and then expanded east along Church Street, Market Place and High Street. It also includes key roads radiating out from the centre such as Quebec Road to the north, Theatre Street to the north-east and Norwich Street and Norwich Road to the east. Its eastern boundary terminates along Norwich Street encompassing the Malthouses and tannery. The Church and churchyard and historic buildings along St Withburga Lane form the western boundary. The full boundary can be found in the Conservation Area Appraisal which sets out the defining features that make the Area special and provides a set of management recommendations for the Area’s ongoing protection and enhancement.
The Conservation Area Appraisal can be found here on Breckland Council’s website:
https://www.breckland.gov.uk/article/19893/Conservation-Areas
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