English Heritage invites your views on 'The Setting of Heritage Assets: English Heritage guidance' its draft guidance on the interpretation of the policies and guidance on the setting of historic places.
The consultation document includes the consultation questions and instructions on how to respond. The closing date for responses is Friday 26th November.
A copy of the 2004 English Heritage discussion document aimed at pointing to the importance and challenges of engaging with the heritage of the very recent past from www.changeandcreation.org.
A downloadable copy of practical guidelines on the metric survey of historic buildings from English Heritage.
A downloadable copy of English Heritage's 2004 Practical Conservation Guidelines for Successful Hospitality Events in Historic Houses from Collections Link. This booklet includes advice on loans, insurance and statutory responsibilities to consider as well as a checklist of guidelines to help prevent damage to historic interiors and collections during the course of holding public events.
A copy of research conducted by the Collections Trust and Flow Associates, providing an overview of practitioners’ experience of the changes that digital material and technology have brought, and of the changing needs of users.
A copy of the recently published discussion paper by Defra.
Press release announcing a rural landscape summary report of the key findings and recommendations of the Upland Communities inquiry.
A revised and updated version of English Heritage's 2004 guidance notes designed to help those who live in, own or manage historic buildings that may be threatened by periodic flooding.
A guidance document, complementing Understanding Place: Historic Area Assessments : Principles and Practice, from English Heritage aimed at assisting local authorities, practitioners, developers, community groups and others assess the character and significance of historic areas, be they city or town centres, suburbs, villages or other urban and rural landscapes.
A guidance document from English Heritage aimed to assist local authorities, practitioners, developers, community groups and others assess the character and significance of historic areas, be they city or town centres, suburbs, villages or other urban and rural landscapes.