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The Welsh Assembly Government, through Cadw, has encouraged the Welsh Archaeological Trusts to secure the HERs as publicly accessible records should any Trust cease to operate. Alongside this Cadw, through the Strategic Framework for Historic Environment Records in Wales, has recognised the HER Benchmarks for Good Practice (Chitty 2002) and funding for the HERs from the RCAHMW is currently being targeted to enable Welsh HERs in the first instance to achieve the stage one benchmarks. Despite this there has been no statement from the Welsh Assembly Government in support of statutory status of HERs.
The Welsh Assembly Government, through Cadw, encouraged the Welsh Archaeological Trusts to secure the HERs as publicly accessible records should any Trust cease to operate. Accordingly each record and its assests are now held by a separate charitable Trust, which is administered by the Trustees of the four Welsh Archaeological Trusts. Alongside this Cadw, through the Strategic Framework for Historic Environment Records in Wales, has recognised the HER Benchmarks for Good Practice (Chitty 2002) and funding for the HERs from the RCAHMW has been targeted to enable Welsh HERs in the first instance to achieve the stage one benchmarks. A new Herutage Bill is expected for Wales in 2014-15 which will consider the statutory status of Welsh HERs.