2nd April 2008, 04:04 PM
Draft Heritage Protection Bill has been published today on the DCMS website and can be viewed on their website:
http://www.culture.gov.uk/Reference_libr...afthpb.htm
Minister Andy Burnham says:
"Heritage protection is as important as anything else we do in this Department. But nobody can sit in an office in London and decide what is heritage or not. Local communities have strong feelings about their own heritage and it is important that those voices are heard. "By unifying the protection regimes, encouraging wider participation, and making the system more transparent we aim to make heritage protection easier to understand and manage, and help it become an integral part of public life.
"The draft Bill we are publishing today follows long and extensive consultation. It reflects Government policy as expressed in last year's White Paper, and the consensus reached on that. But it is not the last word, because consultation goes on. That's why we're publishing it in draft. "We welcome the widest possible debate and, if there are proposals for further changes, we will consider them carefully in the light of all the views expressed. I am grateful for the time and trouble that so many organisations and individuals have taken getting us to this point."
Comments anyone?
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu
http://www.culture.gov.uk/Reference_libr...afthpb.htm
Minister Andy Burnham says:
"Heritage protection is as important as anything else we do in this Department. But nobody can sit in an office in London and decide what is heritage or not. Local communities have strong feelings about their own heritage and it is important that those voices are heard. "By unifying the protection regimes, encouraging wider participation, and making the system more transparent we aim to make heritage protection easier to understand and manage, and help it become an integral part of public life.
"The draft Bill we are publishing today follows long and extensive consultation. It reflects Government policy as expressed in last year's White Paper, and the consensus reached on that. But it is not the last word, because consultation goes on. That's why we're publishing it in draft. "We welcome the widest possible debate and, if there are proposals for further changes, we will consider them carefully in the light of all the views expressed. I am grateful for the time and trouble that so many organisations and individuals have taken getting us to this point."
Comments anyone?
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu
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Thomas Rainborough 1647
Thomas Rainborough 1647