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Where safe to do so Dorset Council will support the erection and display of permanent art, statues and monuments proposed by and to be maintained by local parishes, towns, and Dorset Council.
Dorset Council will only process applications that have local community support including support from the local council member or members.
Objectives:
Key Influences:
For the purposes of this policy art, statues and monuments are considered to be any structures placed in the highway for display to the public by a third party.
Included are:
Excluded are:
Initially, the proposer should contact the local Highways team leader (HTL) to discuss the proposal and its location.
In many cases the Highways team leader will need to liaise with other officers in Dorset Highways such as the Bridges and Structures team before advising the proposer on whether the structure can be located in the proposed location.
The team leader will advise the proposer on the likely costs for assessment and consent based on the initial discussions.
If the proposer decides to pursue the consent, the team leader will be their point of contact within Dorset Highways and will provide the proposer with a copy of the application guidance.
On receiving the full application, including a commitment by the applicant to pay the safety assessment fees, the HTL will organise a safety assessment at an appropriate level.
A consent licence will be issued to the applicant on receipt of the fees charged. The licence will include any conditions considered necessary by Dorset Highways and these must be carried out by the applicant.
These may include road space noticing, construction or commuted sum payments.
Dorset Highways will oversee the erection of the structures and ‘sign off’ its completion.
Consent requirements:
Measures of effectiveness will include:
This policy was last reviewed in 2021
The next review date is 2024