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To ensure that the protection and conservation of the built heritage of Wicklow is an integral part of the sustainable development of the County and safeguard this valuable, and in many instances, non-renewable resource through proper management, sensitive enhancement and appropr
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Government
Any development that may, due to its size, location or nature, have implications for archaeological heritage (including both sites and areas of archaeological potential / significance as identified in Schedules 08.01 & 08.02 and Maps 8.01 & 8.02 of this plan) shall be sub
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Wicklow County Council's Land use Zoning layer. For the most accurate information refer to the "Stage 7 Wicklow County Development Plan 2022 - 2028" page on our Website. (https://www.wicklow.ie/Living/Services/Planning/Development-Plans-Strategies/National-Regional-County-Plans/W
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Environment
The views and prospects listed in this plan for protection are those views / prospects that are considered to be of the highest amenity value in the County. Some views / prospects will form a cohesive set, such as coastal or lake drives, while some appear suddenly and provide the
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The views and prospects listed in this plan for protection are those views / prospects that are considered to be of the highest amenity value in the County. Some views / prospects will form a cohesive set, such as coastal or lake drives, while some appear suddenly and provide the
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The landscape of the County is a national asset. County Wicklow is richly endowed with a variety of landscape ‘types’ formed naturally over time and through the interactions of humans with the natural environment producing a variety of characteristic landscapes and landscape feat
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https://www.wicklow.ie/Living/Services/Planning/Derelict-Vacant-Sites/Derelict-Sites
Details of the Derelict Site Register and access to the register and a complaint form. Under the Derelict Sites Act 1990, all planning authorities are required to establish and maintain a Derelic
