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Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals
[Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals|http://www.cilip.org.uk/|target='blank']
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Coflein is the online databse for the National Monuments Record of Wales ([NMRW|Glossary#NMRW]) – the national collection of information about the historic environment of Wales. The name is derived from the Welsh cof (memory) and lein (line)
[Coflein|http://www.coflein.gov.uk/|target='blank'] is the online databse for the National Monuments Record of Wales ([NMRW|Glossary#NMRW]) – the national collection of information about the historic environment of Wales. The name is derived from the Welsh cof (memory) and lein (line)
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The new environmental land management scheme replacing Environmental Stewardship, the English Woodland Grant Scheme and capital grants from the Catchment Sensitive Farming programme in 2015. Countryside Stewardship will provide targeted funding to farmers and other land managers who deliver effective environmental management on their land.
The new environmental land management scheme replacing Environmental Stewardship, the English Woodland Grant Scheme and capital grants from the Catchment Sensitive Farming programme in 2015. Countryside Stewardship provides targeted funding to farmers and other land managers who deliver effective environmental management on their land.
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Council for Scottish Archaeology. The CSA is a voluntary membership organisation that works to secure the archaeological heritage of Scotland for its people through education, promotion and support. Now known as [Archaeology Scotland|Glossary#Archaeology Scotland]
Council for Scottish Archaeology - former name for [Archaeology Scotland|Glossary#Archaeology Scotland].