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What does DCA stand for?

Designated Conservation Area


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The festival has its roots in Birmingham's historic Jewellery Quarter, a designated conservation area which employs around 4,000 people and is home tomore than 80 contemporary designer makers, not to mention historic firms that have been trading for hundreds of years.
It's a designated Conservation Area, but there are a number of properties that need attention.
The village is a designated conservation area, with a number of listed buildings, mentioned in the Doomsday Book, a church in the centre since 1152 and a yew tree dating back 1,500 years.
At present, it is not clear whether the proposed changes would compromise restoration of the Victorian Park, which is Grade II listed and a designated conservation area.
Today, Dunchurch is a designated conservation area with a village green complete with stocks and maypole, and is proud to have taken the best-kept village award on several occasions.
In large parts of London, the idea of wholesale replacement is anathema (about 80 per cent of the borough of Westminster comprises designated conservation areas, for example).
With 15 designated conservation areas and large amounts of greenbelt land, the open spaces of Enfield have been protected for the future and will continue to attract people to the area.
Presently, the only protected areas are provincial parks and various designated conservation areas.

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