Explanatory Notes

Crossrail Act 2008

2008 CHAPTER 18

22 July 2008

Commentary on Schedules

Schedule 9 – Heritage: disapplication and modification of controls

227.Schedule 9 essentially disapplies the normal heritage protections provided in respect of listed buildings, buildings in conservation areas, and ancient monuments, that might be affected by the Crossrail works. Notwithstanding these disapplications, detailed arrangements were agreed with English Heritage during the passage of the Bill in respect of the relatively small number of such buildings etc likely to be significantly affected.

228.Paragraph 1 lists in a table the buildings affected, and provides that in relation to the Crossrail works, if a listed building had been listed immediately before 15th December 2004 and is specified in the table:

229.The same disapplications apply to any building which was not a listed building before 15th December 2004 but is listed on or after that date.

230.The table also lists buildings which are situated in a conservation area but are not listed buildings. In relation to these buildings, section 74 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 is disapplied with respect to their demolition if the demolition is in exercise of the powers conferred by the Act. A similar disapplication applies in relation to a building within an area which becomes a conservation area on or after 15th December 2004.

231.Paragraph 2 deals with listed buildings which may be affected by settlement. In relation to these buildings similar disapplications as those above apply, save that the disapplication of section 7 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 would only apply to works for the alteration or extension of the building which are carried out in exercise of powers conferred by the Act for the purpose of maintaining or restoring its character as a building of special architectural or historical interest.

232.Paragraph 3 provides that section 59 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 does not apply to anything done in exercise of the powers conferred by the Act with respect to works.

233.Paragraph 4 modifies the application of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 (“the 1979 Act”) in respect of Crossrail works:

234.Paragraph 5 modifies the application of the National Heritage Act 1983 to the Crossrail works. The power of entry conferred by section 36(1) of the 1983 Act is only to be exercisable in relation to land used, or intended for use, for or in connection with the Crossrail works with the consent of a nominated undertaker, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld. Such consent may be given subject to compliance with any reasonable requirements or conditions imposed for reasons of safety or for the purpose of preventing interference with or delay to the works. Any disputes about this are to be determined by the appropriate Ministers unless the parties agree to arbitration. For this purpose the appropriate Ministers means the Secretary of State for Transport and the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, acting jointly. And subsection (6) of section 36 of the 1983 Act, which regulates the right to enter land for the purposes of record keeping, is not to apply to land on which works authorised by the Act are being carried out.