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This series brings together all documents relating to World Heritage Sites: statements of outstanding universal value
We are inviting applications for a new Tentative List of natural, cultural and mixed sites for potential nomination for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Find out what you should include in a heritage management plan, who to consult and the approval process for conditionally exempt properties.
Nomination forms for the UK’s new Tentative List of sites for World Heritage status. Following the publication of the list of applications …
This campaign encourages communities to nominate those locally important historic buildings which they value most for inclusion in their local authority’s local list.
Analysis of the Heritage questions from the Taking Part Survey
The UK is a world leader and innovator in cultural heritage protection and has taken concrete steps to safeguard some of humanity’s most valued cultural heritage.
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An open letter from 46 countries party to the UNESCO World Heritage Convention on the location and chair of the 45th World Heritage Committee.
This page brings together research, guidance and estimates to help government and private organisations consider the value of culture and heritage capital.
Find out how the Conditional Exemption Tax Incentive scheme works and what may qualify for relief.
Summary details for the 6 projects that have been funded following the AHRC/DCMS Culture and Heritage Capital Research Call.
The DNH was created in 1992, to amalgamate a number of functions related to the arts, broadcasting, film, sport, architecture and historic sites, royal parks and tourism. It was replaced by DCMS in 1997.
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