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*In England [English Heritage|Glossary#English Heritage|target='_blank'] is responsible for the [scheduling|Glossary#scheduling|target='_blank'] of monuments and the listing of historic buildings on behalf of the Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport in accordance with the primary legislation The listing of buildings was transferred to English Heritage from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) in April 2005. Other changes will be introduced as a result of the Government's consultation [The Review of Heritage Protection: The Way Forward|http://www.architecture.com/Files/RIBAHoldings/PolicyAndInternationalRelations/Policy/PublicAffairs/DCMSHeritageReview.pdf] (DCMS 2004).
*In Scotland where there is devolved government, culture is a devolved matter and Scottish Ministers are responsible for scheduling and listing. [Historic Scotland|Glossary#Historic Scotland|target='_blank'], an agency of the Scottish Executive, advises Scottish Ministers on conservation matters. Scottish Ministers also receive advice from the Historic Environment Advisory Council for Scotland (HEACS), formed following the abolition of the Ancient Monument Board for Scotland and the Historic Building Council for Scotland in 2003 under the Public Bodies Act 2003.
*In England [English Heritage|Glossary#English Heritage|target='_blank'] is responsible for the [scheduling|Glossary#scheduling|target='_blank'] of monuments and the listing of historic buildings on behalf of the Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport in accordance with the primary legislation The listing of buildings was transferred to English Heritage from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) in April 2005. Other changes will be introduced as a result of the Government's consultation [The Review of Heritage Protection: The Way Forward (DCMS 2004)|Bibliography#DCMS 2004|target='_blank'].
*In Scotland where there is devolved government, culture is a devolved matter and Scottish Ministers are responsible for scheduling and listing. [Historic Scotland|Glossary#Historic Scotland|target='_blank'], an agency of the Scottish Executive, advises Scottish Ministers on conservation matters. Scottish Ministers also receive advice from the Historic Environment Advisory Council for Scotland (HEACS), formed following the abolition of the Ancient Monument Board for Scotland and the Historic Building Council for Scotland in 2003 under the [Public Bodies Act 2003|Bibliography#The Stationary Office 2003|target='_blank'].