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How to apply for a full or partial completion certificate after building work on a higher-risk building has been completed.
Historic England is the government’s statutory adviser on the historic environment, championing historic places and helping people to understand, value and care for them.
Summary details for the 6 projects that have been funded following the AHRC/DCMS Culture and Heritage Capital Research Call.
Emerging techniques on how to prevent or minimise the environmental impacts of hydrogen production by electrolysis of water.
Advises on enhancing and conserving the historic environment.
Historic England is the government’s statutory adviser on the historic environment, championing historic places and helping people to understand, value and care for them. HE is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport...
Find out how you can apply to change the commons registers to record a historic event.
Current research and findings relating to the Culture and Heritage Capital programme.
A summary of the techniques and standards you should use to monitor ambient air.
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