Conservation Area Management Plans
Update from the CAMP Coordinator, Caroline Coldwell - January 2016
The team of Volunteers worked hard through the summer of 2015 to complete the full detailed photographic record of the Roseland Conservation Areas.
The whole group and sub groups have also been working on their in depth 'walk round' appraisals and work is now well underway writing up the first of these for Veryan. It is intended that the working draft for the Veryan Conservation Area will be delivered to Cornwall Council during January 2016 for their professional consideration. All being well, the appraisals can then be drafted for the other 4 Areas under consideration.
In the months ahead there will be well-publicised presentations in the community for you to 'have your say' before the appraisals are finalised.
Introduction to the CAMP Implementation Project
Our Project leader for this activity is Caroline Coldwell from Treworthal in the Parish of Philleigh. She took part in, and edited, the Local Landscape Character Assessment, an important part of The Roseland Neighbourhood Development Plan.
Caroline is a retired lawyer who, with her husband David, moved to the Roseland from Cheltenham. She has a degree in geography from Southampton University and today enjoys walking the Roseland, gardening, reading and sewing. Friends have described her as being brilliantly organised, diplomatic and someone who gets things done, all with a sense of humour.
She will need all of those skills to work on the Conservation Area Assessment for the Plan but she needs your HELP now!
To do this work, she needs lots of volunteers to help her and a first objective has been set to photograph every property in the five Roseland Conservation Areas and to make notes about the features of each. This is to create a snapshot of what makes the Roseland unique today.
The work will be done in pairs (not necessarily in your own Parish) and there will be a few meetings. Volunteers will be instrumental in deciding how to carry out the work, which will start with a pilot scheme to devise the best way forward.
So if you like getting out in the fresh air, are handy with a camera (or iPhone), like meeting people and want to make a big difference to the future of our beautiful Roseland, contact Caroline through our Secretary, Sue Wagstaff using the 'Contact Us' button
The team of Volunteers worked hard through the summer of 2015 to complete the full detailed photographic record of the Roseland Conservation Areas.
The whole group and sub groups have also been working on their in depth 'walk round' appraisals and work is now well underway writing up the first of these for Veryan. It is intended that the working draft for the Veryan Conservation Area will be delivered to Cornwall Council during January 2016 for their professional consideration. All being well, the appraisals can then be drafted for the other 4 Areas under consideration.
In the months ahead there will be well-publicised presentations in the community for you to 'have your say' before the appraisals are finalised.
Introduction to the CAMP Implementation Project
Our Project leader for this activity is Caroline Coldwell from Treworthal in the Parish of Philleigh. She took part in, and edited, the Local Landscape Character Assessment, an important part of The Roseland Neighbourhood Development Plan.
Caroline is a retired lawyer who, with her husband David, moved to the Roseland from Cheltenham. She has a degree in geography from Southampton University and today enjoys walking the Roseland, gardening, reading and sewing. Friends have described her as being brilliantly organised, diplomatic and someone who gets things done, all with a sense of humour.
She will need all of those skills to work on the Conservation Area Assessment for the Plan but she needs your HELP now!
To do this work, she needs lots of volunteers to help her and a first objective has been set to photograph every property in the five Roseland Conservation Areas and to make notes about the features of each. This is to create a snapshot of what makes the Roseland unique today.
The work will be done in pairs (not necessarily in your own Parish) and there will be a few meetings. Volunteers will be instrumental in deciding how to carry out the work, which will start with a pilot scheme to devise the best way forward.
So if you like getting out in the fresh air, are handy with a camera (or iPhone), like meeting people and want to make a big difference to the future of our beautiful Roseland, contact Caroline through our Secretary, Sue Wagstaff using the 'Contact Us' button
Below can be downloaded a description of the purpose and activities of the Team during the first phase, ie Appraisal.
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Minutes of the meetings of the Conservation Area Management Plan Team can be seen by clicking on the button below:
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Conservation Area Maps
Below are downloadable pdf maps of the current Conservation Areas on The Roseland. A4 and A3 versions are provided.
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