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Womersley: Schedule of responses<br />
Your Name and<br />
Contact Details<br />
Your comments (where relevant: including how we can solve your<br />
concerns<br />
SDC response<br />
Julie Evison<br />
Interesting Structures:<br />
1 -The remains of the mediaeval magnesian limestone village cross – the<br />
location could be marked on the map – could you comment within the VDS that if<br />
this is not restored, it will be lost forever?<br />
2 - The village pump and trough – again should be marked on the map. Again,<br />
they are interesting historical structures and should be protected/restored and<br />
could the VDS advise this aim?<br />
3 - The pigeoncote at home farm - could this be mentioned in the same way as<br />
above? Perhaps a photo of this should be included as I bet most villagers are<br />
not aware of its historical reference and listing 41/5/25<br />
4 - The old wheel wash on the Womersley Beck – could this be mentioned in the<br />
same way?<br />
5 - Ice House in the Ice House Park – this is a listed monument and has<br />
reference no MON30131. I do not have access to a picture of this, but its<br />
historical importance is of no doubt. Could this be acknowledged within the VDS<br />
and how should we go about ensuring its survival when it is not on land that is<br />
owned by the parish etc?<br />
As Womersley has no village green / centre etc to the village, surely it makes<br />
Highlighting the important structures is<br />
welcome, and marking them on the map is<br />
acceptable.<br />
Safeguarding the structures is not the role of<br />
the VDS, however highlighting their importance<br />
may assist in an improved understanding and<br />
appreciation of them.<br />
The lack of a village green is an important<br />
aspect of the village character.<br />
Inclusion of the Conservation Area map is<br />
desirable.<br />
Agree<br />
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