The Conservation and Planning Group was one
of the founding groups within the Clevedon Civic Society when constituted in 1970.
The aims have remained basically the same in the last 30 years — to follow our
axiom of "to preserve the best and improve the rest’.
We act in parallel with Our Environment Group, with our main interest being
developments and renovation of buildings within the boundaries of Clevedon
and in this respect we inspect all planning
applications and make our comments and recommendations to the District
Council.
We pay particular attention to the applications within the two Conservation
Areas in Clevedon, which are at risk from inappropriate and sometimes spurious
developments, as these could prejudice the attributes and charm of our Victorian
townscape.
The Group were instrumental in the foundation of the first
Conservation Area with a survey and report prepared by members for The Beach and
Copse Road areas, resulting in it’s formation in 1974. We have also been closely
involved with the District Council of the development of the Town Centre.
Each year we seek nominations from Society members and judge these to make
an Environment Award and Commendations for developments which enhance the town
for the benefit of residents and visitors. Recently, these have included, most
notably, the restoration of The Pier, but we have also made awards to a block
of flats in the grounds of a listed building, the restoration of private houses
and landscaping projects.
We are concerned with ever more fmancial constraints
on the District Council, resulting in the reduction of staff and amalgamation
of duties within the Planning and Environment Department; also the lack of sufficient
funds to carry out proposed enhancement schemes, that we shall have to be even
more watchful to preserve the best and improve the rest in Clevedon.
The Clevedon
Civic Society wishes to thank the Awards for All Team of the National Lottery
for making available to us a grant for the purchase of IT equipment, enabling
us to improve on the talks and displays that we provide to both Society
members and the community as a whole.