Draft Local List: public consultation

We’re inviting residents and interested groups and organisations to comment on our draft List of Locally Listed Heritage Assets, commonly known as the ‘Local List’.

A Local List is a record of assets which includes buildings, structures and spaces. These have been included in the list for their architectural and historical importance. 

Locally listed assets are not protected by the National Heritage List for England. See the What are listed buildings page on the Historic England website.

How to view the draft consultation documents

The consultation is made up of two documents,

About the draft Local List document

The document includes: 

  • a listing for each asset
  • reasons why each asset has been included
  • an appendix which shows the current Local List and assets excluded from the draft Local List

View the draft Local List document

About the draft Local List map

The map shows the location and boundaries of each asset. 

View the draft Local List interactive map

The above PDF file and GIS mapping software may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader) and need a version of this document in a more accessible format, email woking.website@woking.gov.uk 

Please tell us what format you need. It will help us if you say what assistive technology you use.

How to submit your comments

Submit your comments online.

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Public consultation timings

The consultation will run for six weeks. It opened on Monday 21 October and closes at 5pm on Monday 2 December 2024.

After the public consultation closes

Suitable feedback will be considered and added to the final document after the consultation has closed.

Once adopted by Full Council, the new list will replace our current Local List.

What a Local List does

A new Local List for Woking Borough will give the locally listed assets some protection through policy and planning systems.

For example, where a planning application is submitted for a locally listed building, the planning authority will consider the reasons why it features on the list and its special architectural or historical features worthy of protection.

The protection applies for works which require planning permission. It does not apply to works carried out under ‘permitted development’ and does not cover inside changes or improvements. 

For more information, see Permitted development rights on the Planning Portal website.

How the draft Local List assets were chosen

We have been working with Surrey County Council (SCC) to produce the draft Local List. 

In October and November 2021, SCC ran a public nominations consultation which provided many suggestions for assets to be included on the new list.

Both existing and new assets were marked against the following criteria:

  • A – Rarity
  • B – Group value
  • C – Artistic and architectural value
  • D – Archaeological value
  • E – Historic association
  • F – Landmark status
  • G – Social or cultural value

Assets included in the draft Local List document have met at least two of the above criteria.

For more information on local lists, please see the Local Heritage Listing: Identifying and Conserving Local Heritage document on the Historic England website.

For further background on the Local List project, please see the report to the council’s Executive.