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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...
Advises on enhancing and conserving the historic environment.
How the Ministry of Defence estate is adapting to climate change, including nature conservation on the estate.
How to register historic rights of common and make changes to existing rights during the transitional period.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge J Shepherd, Mr D Jagger FRICS and Ms L West dated 29 March 2021.
This publication is intended for Valuation Officers. It may contain links to internal resources that are not available through this version.
Find out how you can apply to change the commons registers to record a historic event.
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.
The Natural History Museum (NHM) is home to life and earth science specimens comprising some 70 million items within 5 main collections: Botany, Entomology, Mineralogy, Palaeontology and Zoology. The museum is a world-renowned centre of research, specialising in taxonomy, identification...
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