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Planning Theory & Practice | 2006

Place and Special Places: Innovations in Conservation Practice in Northern Ireland

Neil Galway; Malachy McEldowney

The ‘sense of place’ that relates human beings to their environment is under threat from the rising tide of ‘placelessness’ which can result from potentially positive forces such as urban regeneration as well as negative ones such as incremental degradation. The concept of ‘sense of place’, and the need to protect and enhance ‘special places’, has underpinned UK conservation legislation and policy in the post-war era. In Northern Ireland, due to its distinctive settlement tradition, its troubled political circumstances and its centralised administrative system, a unique hierarchy of ‘special places’ has evolved, involving ‘areas of townscape and village character’ as well as conventional ‘conservation areas’. For the first time a comprehensive comparative survey of the townscape quality of most of these areas has been carried out in order to test the hypothesis that too many conservation area designations may ‘devalue the conservation coinage’. It also assesses the contribution that ‘areas of townscape character’ can make in this situation, as potential conservation areas or as second-level local amenity designations. Its findings support the initial hypothesis: assessment of townscape quality on the basis of consistent criteria demonstrates a decline in the quality of more recent conservation area designations, and hence some ‘devaluation of the coinage’. However, the need for local discretion in the protection of local amenity supports the concept of ‘areas of townscape and village character’ as an additional and distinct designation. This contradicts recent policy recommendations from the Northern Ireland Planning Commission and contains valuable lessons for conservation policy and practice in other parts of the UK.


Streetspace: Heritage at Risk Symposium | 2017

Pluralising Partisan Pasts: Heritage Practice in the former-Yugoslavia

Neil Galway


Pliot Town Centre Health Check Training Programme Conference | 2017

Dundalk Town Centre Health Check and Urban Design summary

Neil Galway


Archive | 2017

Environmental Impact Assessment

Neil Galway; Stephen McKay


Heritage & Society: 4th Heritage Forum of Central Europe | 2017

Heritage as Commons in Post-conflict states

Neil Galway


UK-Ireland Planning Research Conference | 2016

Planning for the Unseen and Unheard: the child with ASD

Neil Galway; Keith McAllister


Archive | 2016

Heritage as a Vessel of Transformative Values in Post-Conflict States?

Neil Galway


Landscape Values: Place and Praxis: Conference, Galway 29 June - 2nd July 2016 | 2016

Reconsidering Partisan Memorial Landscapes in un-brotherly and disunited times

Neil Galway


Heritage 2016 Conference: 5th International Conference on Heritage and Sustainable Development | 2016

Heritage and nation narration in contested societies

Neil Galway


Child in The City Conference | 2016

Adrift in The City Without A Map – The Child with Autism

Keith McAllister; Neil Galway

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Keith McAllister

Queen's University Belfast

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Stephen McKay

Queen's University Belfast

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