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You need a licence to carry out work that would demolish, damage, remove, repair, alter or add to a scheduled monument, or to carry out any flooding or tipping operations on land in, on, or under a monument
Advises on enhancing and conserving the historic environment.
An update on work beginning to find the artist for the landmark Windrush monument.
Learn more about the Windrush Generation, the National Windrush Monument and how Windrush Day is celebrated across the country.
How a permanent and fitting tribute to the Windrush Generation and their descendants was created.
You have 28 days after the scheduling decision notification in which to challenge the decision.
The Board was established under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 to advise the Secretary of State on their functions under the Act.
Use this form to get permission to take soil samples on a scheduled monument for a Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) application or agreement.
Resources to educate young people about the Windrush story and to recognise the significant contributions of the British Caribbean communities to the UK.
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