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Engl Heritage Conserv Bull 35
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Engl Heritage Conserv Bull 35
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Series:
English Heritage Conservation Bulletin
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Volume:
35
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1999
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Date Of Issue From: 1999
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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Historic merger for the heritage
Pam Alexander
1 - 2
Reports on the creation, from 1 April 1999, of a new unitary agency for the heritage in England. This was formed by the merger of the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England into English Heritage. The establishment of a new regional structure for the new English Heritage is also discussed and brief details of the nine regional offices are listed.
Shaping up for the 21st century
Kate Anderton
4 - 5
Summarises the conclusions of the Department for Culture, Media & Sport's Comprehensive Spending Review (issued in December 1998) and their consequences for English Heritage.
Managing the maritime glories of Greenwich
Alan Byrne
6 - 7
Discusses procedures for the protection and management of the World Heritage Site that includes the Royal Naval College and Royal Observatory, but also the Royal Park and the town itself, along with many archaeological remains.
The future for World Heritage Sites
Christopher Young
8 - 11
Reports on the First Northern Regional Conference of the Organisation of World heritage Sites, held in Bath in 1998[?]. Concentrates on the issues raised by keynote speakers, Chris Smith (Secretary of State for Culture Media & Sport) and Pam Alexander (Chief Executive, EH).
£16.2 million offered in new repair grants
Judy Hawkins
12 - 13
Reports on EH grant provision for `at risk' historic buildings, monuments and churches.
PPG16 has quickened the pace of archaeological investigation
Timothy C Darvill
Alex Hunt
14 - 17
Summarises the findings of the Archaeological Investigations Project, undertaken for English Heritage by the School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University. It was found that there was an almost three-fold increase in the number of fieldwork projects undertaken per annum between 1990 and 1996.
Solent fort will create a national centre for archaeology
Mike Corfield
18 - 19
Reports on the planned relocation of the Ancient Monuments Laboratory (from London to Fort Cumberland, Portsmouth) and its integration with the Central Archaeology Service.
Heritage industrial buildings: catalysts for regeneration
Fred Taggart
20 - 21
The Director of Regeneration Through Heritage explains how the restoration of industrial buildings can be used to stimulate urban regeneration. This process is illustrated with reference to cases from West Yorkshire.
The thatching years
David Brock
28 - 31
A preview of the results of three studies of the ancient craft of thatching in England that are soon to be published by English heritage. Also reports that the use of thatch on historic buildings is to be the subject of a new EH guidance note.
New help for churches and other places of worship
Sally Embree
Reports on plans for the revision of the `Joint Grant Scheme for [repairs to] Churches and Other Places of Worship', which was introduced in 1996.
Grant scheme for worst-case scenario
David Frazer
Introduces EH's `Emergency Works Advice Scheme' for repairs to historic buildings and monuments. Launched in November 1998, this is initially a pilot scheme for a one-year pilot period.
Monumental values
Sasha Chapman
Reports on a conference of monument-conservation specialists -- `Monuments and the millennium' -- held in London in May 1998.