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The Countryside Agency's Local Heritage Initiative (LHI) is another example of a scheme that has the potential to result in new sources of information to enhance the HER. As the scope of LHI projects covers both the natural and the man-made environment, HER managers may need to consider their collecting policies before deciding which information to incorporate into their records. However, the LHI will come to and end on 31st March 2007, when it will be subsumed into the broader Heritage Lottery Fund programmes. Applications for projects were still being accepted until the end of June 2006.
See [http://www.lhi.org.uk|http://www.lhi.org.uk](England)\\
[http://www.snh.org.uk/wwo/communities/comm-grants.asp|http://www.snh.org.uk/wwo/communities/comm-grants.asp](Scotland)
The Countryside Agency's Local Heritage Initiative (LHI) was a good example of a scheme that had the potential to result in new sources of information to enhance the HER. However, the LHI came to and end on 31st March 2007, when it was subsumed into the broader Heritage Lottery Fund programmes.
See [http://www.snh.org.uk/wwo/communities/comm-grants.asp|http://www.snh.org.uk/wwo/communities/comm-grants.asp](Scotland)