Analysis of the Impact of Sharing Local Conservation Services

Author(s): Fiona Newton

Note this document was written prior to the changes separating English Heritage into two organisations. The functions referred to in this report as being carried out by English Heritage were inherited by Historic England. This report aims to increase understanding of the impact of local authorities in England sharing conservation services, so that the heritage sector can engage with local service consultations from a position of greater knowledge. Research was carried out by the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) on behalf of the pre-New Model English Heritage. This formed part of the National Heritage Protection Plan work on understanding capacity loss issues in local government historic environment roles. The methodology included a literature review and a survey of information from ten local authorities that were chosen as a representative cross section (gathered in May 2014).

Report Number:
121/2015
Series:
Other
Pages:
77

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