Elders, J. (2008). The conservation management plan on Totnes St Mary: a pilot project for national guidance. Church Archaeology 10. Vol 10, pp. 87-90. https://doi.org/10.5284/1081916.  Cite this via datacite

Title: The conservation management plan on Totnes St Mary: a pilot project for national guidance
Issue: Church Archaeology 10
Series: Church Archaeology
Volume: 10
Page Start/End: 87 - 90
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Abstract: Conservation management and planning are increasingly understood to be crucial to the beneficial use and guardianship of important historic structures and estates. The idea of written ‘Conservation Plans’ for historic sites was effectively introduced to England only in 1998 and has developed and changed in the short period since, notably with the publication of Conservation Plans for cathedrals (2002) and the development of the idea of Conservation Management Plans (CMPs) by the Heritage Lottery Fund. Specific guidance for parish churches has now been published by the Council for the Care of Churches (CCC), following a long consultation process during 2006. St Mary the Virgin, Totnes, was selected as a pilot study to inform future conservation management and planning for ecclesiastic buildings.
Author: Joseph Elders
Year of Publication: 2008
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Created Date: 30 Sep 2020