Policy paper

World Heritage for the Nation: Identifying, Protecting and Promoting Our World Heritage: Government response

World Heritage for the Nation: Identifying, Protecting and Promoting Our World Heritage

This was published under the 2005 to 2010 Labour government

Documents

World Heritage for the Nation: Identifying, Protecting and Promoting Our World Heritage. The Government's Response to the Consultation

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World Heritage for the Nation: Identifying, Protecting and Promoting Our World Heritage. The Government's Response to the Consultation

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World Heritage for the Nation: Identifying, Protecting and Promoting Our World Heritage. Analysis of Responses to the Policy Review

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World Heritage for the Nation: Identifying, Protecting and Promoting Our World Heritage. Analysis of Responses to the Policy Review

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Details

The “World Heritage for the Nation: Identifying, Protecting and Promoting Our World Heritage” paper set out proposals for the future identification, protection and management of World Heritage Sites and asked for views on two key questions: which options we should adopt for future nomination of sites for World Heritage status; and what further measures should be considered to improve the management and promotion of our World Heritage Sites.

This document provides a summary of the responses to the public consultation and the Government’s response to the various points made in relation to how we manage World Heritage Sites in the UK. Having considered all this information, the Government has now decided to proceed to draw up a new UK Tentative List.

Published 2 February 2010