Butt, R. B. (1987). Environment Committee's Report on Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments. Engl Heritage Conserv Bull 2. Vol 2, pp. 1-2.

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Environment Committee's Report on Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments
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Engl Heritage Conserv Bull 2
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English Heritage Conservation Bulletin
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2
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12
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1 - 2
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The report of the House of Commons' Environment Committee on historic buildings and ancient monuments, published in January 1987, is important both for its 42 recommendations and for providing the most comprehensive survey of policy, practice and opinion in the field of conservation for many years. This article concentrates on English Heritage's (EH's) response to the recommendations, particularly those addressed to EH itself. Areas covered include: the provision of information to owners of listed buildings and prospective listed buildings; the scheduling of monuments on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire; consideration of the financial implications of increased numbers of scheduled monuments resulting from the Monuments Protection Programme; the use of modern materials in repairs and the value of what needs to be retained during conservation work; why all Grade I and Grade II* listed buildings cannot at the present time be classified as 'outstanding' when assigning repair grants; the publication of information on access to buildings for which owners have received a grant for maintenance and are thereby statutorily open to public inspection; the regionalisation of English Heritage; and study of the extent of acid rain damage to historic buildings and the cost of making it good. A number of other topics are mentioned briefly, including designations, the administration of grants, and archaeology. LD
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R B Butt
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1987
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January 1987 (Auto Detected Temporal)
20TH CENTURY (Historic England Periods)
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29 Aug 2015