2nd December 2010, 08:33 PM
I've not read them, no. Although I hail from that way I don't work up there.
Even resource assessments on their own are very useful documents, but I don't feel that any of these things should be prescriptive they're merely points of departure.
I will watch the Scots project with interest, given the difficulties of marshalling the various English regional ones as one off documents, to have a 'living' framework sounds ambitious, and certainly expensive (?). Though the two terms are quite interchangeable currently, at least south of the border. Nice idea though granted, and I would say that Scots heritage reforms seem to have/be progressing a lot better than those dreamt up in Whitehall. :face-approve:
Even resource assessments on their own are very useful documents, but I don't feel that any of these things should be prescriptive they're merely points of departure.
I will watch the Scots project with interest, given the difficulties of marshalling the various English regional ones as one off documents, to have a 'living' framework sounds ambitious, and certainly expensive (?). Though the two terms are quite interchangeable currently, at least south of the border. Nice idea though granted, and I would say that Scots heritage reforms seem to have/be progressing a lot better than those dreamt up in Whitehall. :face-approve: