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      • Special Landscape Areas are a non-statutory designation applied by the local planning authority to define areas of high landscape importance within their administrative boundary. Areas of high landscape importance may be designated for their intrinsic physical, environmental, visual, cultural and historical value in the contemporary landscape.
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  2. Special Landscape Areas are a non-statutory designation applied by the local planning authority to define areas of high landscape importance within their administrative boundary.

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  3. Special Landscape Areas (SLAs) are a non-statutory designation applied by a local authority to define areas of high landscape importance within their administrative boundary.

  4. known as Areas of Great Landscape Value, AGLV (now known as Special Landscape Areas, SLAs). It provides a brief citation for each area which summarises its key

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  5. Jun 1, 2004 · This paper assesses the efficacy end relevance of the Special Landscape Area (SLA) designation - a non-statutory planning designation within the British planning system. SLAs cover...

  6. The Special Landscape Area (SLA) designation provides protection for locally significant and attractive landscapes that are of comparable quality to Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)....

  7. The citations help us understand what a proposed development’s impact may be on the special qualities of an SLA. They do this by identifying special qualities and how they are sensitive to change....

  8. Special Landscape Areas (SLAs) are one of several non-statutory local landscape designations administered by local authorities in Britain. In theory, such non-. statutory designations have their distinctive philosophies, aims and scope that sits. within the lower tier of the designation hierarchy.

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