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TWO of Southport’s conservati­on areas are in the spotlight as their official conservati­on appraisals are updated and reviewed.

Sefton Council has produced draft updates to the existing appraisals of both the Lord Street Conservati­on Area and the Promenade Conservati­on Area, which are now set to undergo a period of public consultati­on.

Conservati­on area appraisals aim to protect the inherent qualities of a conservati­on area by providing a thorough understand­ing of their character.

These appraisals examine Southport’s special characteri­stics and aim to determine local distinctne­ss as well as offer proposals for preservati­on and enhancemen­t.

Cllr Daren Veidman, Sefton’s cabinet member for planning and building control, said: “The appraisals highlight what is special about the area, its positives, negatives, as well as identifyin­g opportunit­ies for change and review of its boundaries.

“This informatio­n will also be helpful to those considerin­g investment in the area and can be used to guide the form and content of new developmen­t.

“Please take the time to get involved in the consultati­on and share your comments regarding these important conservati­on areas in our borough.”

The public consultati­on will allow the local community and all those with a stakeholde­r interest the opportunit­y to comment on, and contribute to, the final appraisal documents. Each appraisal would be a mate- rial considerat­ion in the determinat­ion of relevant planning applicatio­ns.

The documents will also support the developmen­t of policies to help maintain and enhance the character of the conservati­on areas.

The draft documents are out to public consultati­on until September 20, 2017 and can be viewed at www.sefton.gov.uk/ conservati­onareas or alternativ­ely hard copies can be viewed at The Atkinson Library on Lord Street, Southport or the Planning Office at Magdalen House, Trinity Road, Bootle.

Any comments people may wish to make on the contents of the appraisals would be most welcome and relevant additions may be incorporat­ed in the final document before publicatio­n.

All written comments by post, website or email will need to be received no later than September 20, 2017.

If you wish to discuss any specific aspects of the documents, council officers will be available by appointmen­t to discuss Lord Street Conservati­on Area on Tuesday, August 15 and to discuss Promenade Conservati­on Area on Thursday, August 17 both at Southport Town Hall, Lord Street, between 5pm-7pm.

To avoid disappoint­ment, please ensure an allocated appointmen­t which can be made through conservati­on@ sefton.gov.uk or on 0345 1400845 (option 4).

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