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by torstenvl
1914 days ago
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There is nothing in the article, nor in anything you've provided, that supports the idea that the English Heritage restrictions go into effect once a site has been nominated. Please withdraw that claim, or link to the relevant source. Even assuming that's correct, however, it still would not make it acceptable to insinuate that something was already listed as a historic structure when it, in fact, had not been so listed. |
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Councils in England ultimately have this kind of power to maintain the character of an area, and they use it. There is nothing scandalous or new about it.