Dartmouth Park Conservation Area Advisory Committee

About Dartmouth Park Conservation Area Advisory Committee

The Committee, made up of local residents and association representatives, aims to preserve and enhance the character of Dartmouth Park in Camden, London.

Dartmouth Park Conservation Area Advisory Committee Description

The Conservation Area Advisory Committees is a group made up of local residents and representatives of street, tenant and community associations. The Council consults the CAAC on planning applications that may affect the character or appearance of a conservation area, on the formulation of conservation and design policies and on its structure plans as these affect the area.

Dartmouth Park was designated a conservation area under the provisions of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 on the 1st February 1992.

The Conservation Area, in Camden, London, runs from Swains Lane and St Anne's Church in the north to the Gospel Oak /Barking railway in the south, with a southwards extension embracing the historic College Lane /Highgate Road strip; and from Dartmouth Park Hill in the east to Hampstead Heath in the west (including Lissenden Gardens and Haddo House) extending west to include Gordon House Road, Wesleyan Place and Mortimer Terrace. To the east the Conservation area extends to the boarder between Camden and Islington and includes Highgate Newtown. Most of the Conservation Area is within the NW5 and N19 postcodes.

More about Dartmouth Park Conservation Area Advisory Committee

Dartmouth Park Conservation Area Advisory Committee is located at NW5 London, United Kingdom
http://www.dartmouthpark.org/DPCAAC