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Stuart Fell: How can planning for built heritage succeed in Jersey?

Société Jersiaise 150th Anniversary Conference

PAST. PRESENT. FUTURE. SESSION FOUR - CULTURE & HERITAGE (Chair: Jon Carter)

A brief overview that explores Jersey’s love-hate relationship with its unique built heritage, and explain where things stand today, seen against the background of best practice elsewhere. Are the Island’s planning control mechanisms in relation to the historic built environment effective?

For many years the third sector (the Société Jersiaise, the National Trust for Jersey, and others) have been regarded somewhat as outsiders to the development control process. Despite the high level of expertise that these bodies possess, there is little evidence that their opinions have been accorded due weight in decision-making on planning applications. In the UK, equivalent bodies have a statutory role in the planning process. In recent times, however, the third sector has stepped up its involvement in significant developments, intervening directly with developers, and this has had some interesting consequences.

About the Speaker

Stuart trained in architecture at Leeds School of Architecture, developing an early interest in heritage and urban planning and becoming a RIBA member in 1975. He worked as Conservation Officer successively in Halifax, the City of Chester, and Newark on Trent before becoming Chief Technical Officer at Tunbridge Wells Borough Council in 1988.

Between 1992 and 1994 Stuart served as a Planning Inspector in the UK Planning Inspectorate, dealing with a wide range of planning appeals, with a special interest in cases involving historic buildings design. In 1995 he was appointed as conservation officer/urban designer to the States of Jersey Planning Service, with a spell leading the development control service. Between 2005 – 2015 Stuart was employed as a private consultant on planning and heritage matters in a local planning practice. Stuart has been a member of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation since 2021. He is currently a professional member of the Planning Appeals Panel for the States of Guernsey, Member of the Société Jersiaise Executive Committee since 2019, and Vice-President since 2021, serving on a number of advisory bodies. Stuart also chairs the SJ Architecture Section, founded in 2022, promoting architectural research.

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Video details

Series - Video Audio
Speaker / Producer Fell, Stuart
Publisher Little River Pictures
Subject Architecture
Geography Jersey
Language English
Date 9th June 2023