Listed and locally listed buildings information

Update on Statutory Listed Buildings and Local Listed Buildings

The responsibility for statutory listing a building rests with Historic England.  Please contact the Planning Service planningdm@spelthorne.gov.uk for more information.  Alternatively, anyone may apply directly to Historic England for a listing via this link https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/apply-for-listing/

The Local Planning Authority is responsible for approving buildings on the Council's Local List.  Please contact the Planning Service planningdm@spelthorne.gov.uk   for more information. The initial request to locally list a building will be considered by the Principal Planning Officers in consultation with the Planning Development Manager or Strategic Planning Manager.  If it is considered that a building may be considered worthy of being added to the Local List, a view will be sought from the Council's Historic Advisor.  If the advisor concludes a building should be added to the list, the owner or the applicant's agent will be consulted and given 21 days to respond.  A report will be prepared and put before the Planning Committee for a decision.

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1 Nov 2009 - updated December 2016 £10
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Feb 2004 - updated December 2016

On 30/03/22, the Planning Committee agreed that the Debenhams Building Staines -Upon -Thames should be added to the Local List of Buildings and Structures of Architectural or Historic Interest with immediate effect .

 

£5

Guidance notes and information

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3 Listed Buildings - An Owner's Guide April 2007 -
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Last modified: 19/09/2025