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Locally Listed Buildings
Some buildings not of national importance, but of
local architectural or historic interest, make a contribution to
the character of the Borough. The Council maintains a List of these
buildings and seeks to preserve them. We value these buildings in
all their diversity and wish to see them maintained.
There are over 100 entries and 200 individual buildings on the
register of Locally Listed Buildings in Redbridge.
Please use the Redbridge i interactive map to view all the Locally
Listed Buildings on a map.
You can follow a link to learn more about the history,
architecture and design as well as other local historical
information.
To view the full list of Locally listed Buildings, please
download the PDF document below.
What are the implications of local listing?
The Council has no additional legal powers to protect Locally
Listed Buildings but has adopted a policy (E3) for their
preservation within its Local Development Framework.
Information on the Local Development
Framework.
If a planning application is made for a Locally Listed Building
the Council will take account of the impact of the proposals upon
the special architectural or historic interest for which the
building was locally listed.
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