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English Heritage commissioned a survey of HLC methodology in 2003 to develop a toolkit for future HLC applications in an attempt to harmonise HLC methodologies and to establish best practice across England. This resulted in ['Taking Stock of the Method' (Aldred and Fairclough 2003|Bibliography#Aldred and Fairclough 2003|target='_blank'])]. The survey reviewed past methodologies into three major phases of development across England, and from these developed a series of proposals and established standards, as a toolkit for best pratice and future application. This document now informs the methodologies of all current HLC applications in England.
English Heritage commissioned a survey of HLC methodology in 2003 to develop a toolkit for future HLC applications in an attempt to harmonise HLC methodologies and to establish best practice across England. This resulted in ['Taking Stock of the Method' (Aldred and Fairclough 2003)|Bibliography#Aldred and Fairclough 2003|target='_blank']. The survey reviewed past methodologies into three major phases of development across England, and from these developed a series of proposals and established standards, as a toolkit for best pratice and future application. This document now informs the methodologies of all current HLC applications in England.
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HLCs also differ in nature, quality and form with great variation between phases in the development of the methodology and their application across England. Recent projects have shown that the assimilation of different forms of HLC to create cross-border models can be achieved (for example [Went et al 2003|Bibliography#Went et al 2003|target='_blank']: [Green and Kidd 2004|Bibliography#Green and Kidd 2004|target='_blank']: [Chris Blandford Associates 2004|Bibliography#Chris Blandford Associateds 2004|target='_blank']).
HLCs also differ in nature, quality and form with great variation between phases in the development of the methodology and their application across England. Recent projects have shown that the assimilation of different forms of HLC to create cross-border models can be achieved (for example [Went et al 2003|Bibliography#Went et al 2003|target='_blank']: [Green and Kidd 2004|Bibliography#Green and Kidd 2004|target='_blank']: [Chris Blandford Associates 2004|Bibliography#Chris Blandford Associates 2004|target='_blank']).