Winter support
Colchester Borough Council is providing support for residents, businesses and communities throughout winter.
Colchester Borough Council is providing support for residents, businesses and communities throughout winter.
Check if a building is listed or located within a conservation area using the interactive map.
The Local Plan Committee have approved the Mill Field Estate Conservation Area. View the conservation.
Colchester Conservation Area 4: North Station Road and Environs
Learn more about registered parks and gardens.
We provide a brief for each stage of archaeological investigation, but we do not conduct archaeological investigations ourselves. You will need to hire a professional archaeological contractor. The contractor will prepare a Written Scheme of Investigation (WSI), which must be approved by us before any investigation begins.
Once we approve the WSI, you must submit it with your application to discharge the planning condition, allowing the fieldwork to begin. We will monitor the fieldwork and review the report to ensure the requirements of the planning condition(s) are met. We will confirm full compliance with the planning condition when the final report is submitted and reviewed.
The Colchester Historic Environment Record (HER) is a database of all known archaeological sites and historical buildings within the city. It helps identify and assess areas at risk from new developments.
If you need an HER search for a planning application, our Archaeological Advisor can search the record. You can request the search by submitting the Planning Enquiry Application Form.
To request archaeology advice or an HER search, submit the Planning Enquiry Application Form with the following details:
A programme of archaeological monitoring (watching brief) is usually required for extensions to existing properties without the need for excavation. An evaluation and excavation would normally be required for more significant development such as new dwellings.
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We offer three types of HER searches, based on the number of records you need:
Page last reviewed: 4 April 2025