Gutter Boy
Tim Sherwood
Having read that entire load of bureaucratic tripe, it seems to me that on the subject of those High Road heritage listed buildings, English Heritage will continue to challenge this decision in the courts.
The s106 must be pre-prepared and needs to be signed before 18 March. What happens now?
I haven't read it all, but I thought the gist was that Historic England's (not English Heritage - that's the independent charity that manages castles and tea rooms; though they used to be the same organisation) arguments were good, but that the safety and broader financial implications trumped them. So they've no real recourse to challenge.
As a government quango, Historic England also have to pick their proper battles re their finite resources.