0 a building of great historical or artistic value that has official protection to prevent it from being changed or destroyed
As such, any proposals which would affect its architectural or historic interest would require listed building consent.
Secondly, it allows us to extend listed building control to listed churches in current use from a day to be appointed.
Any proposed redevelopment which involved demolishing the hall would require listed building consent.
Changes to such sites may also require listed building, scheduled monument or conservation area consent.
If a building is listed, the owner of the building must seek listed building consent to demolish the building.
I appreciate that the requirement to obtain listed building consent can cause delay in the implementation of some important proposals.
If one applies for listed-building consent for an alteration to a listed building, the zero rate applies.
All other church denominations must obtain listed building consent before they may demolish their churches.