But it might include the number of listed buildings and Conservation areas in NI 0 and 0 A slight exaggeration, but only slight. Thank you David Evans Historic Environment Record Officer 01454 863649 >>> [log in to unmask] 18/09/2003 14:11:00 >>> Just what I was about to say! Val Val Turner Regional Archaeologist, Shetland Shetland Amenity Trust Garthspool Lerwick Shetland ZE1 ONY 01595 694688 -----Original Message----- From: Issues related to Sites & Monuments Records [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Fiona Gale Sent: 18 September 2003 13:57 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Heritage Counts 2003 : audit of England's historic enviromment Just to be picky, The Restoration programme covered all of the UK, Heritage Counts doesn't seem to......We need to be clear what we are talking about and not think England is synonomous with the UK! Fiona Fiona Gale Archaeolegydd y Sir / County Archaeologist Cyfarwyddiaeth Dysgu Gydol Oes / Directorate of Lifelong Learning Cyngor Sir Ddinbych / Denbighshire County Council Ffon / Tel: 01824 708262 e-bost / e mail: [log in to unmask] / [log in to unmask] www.sirddinbych.gov.uk / www. denbighshire.gov.uk Alex Hunt <AlexHunt@BRITARC To: [log in to unmask] H.AC.UK> cc: Sent by: Issues Subject: Heritage Counts 2003 : audit of England's related to Sites historic enviromment & Monuments Records <SMRFORUM@JISCMAI L.AC.UK> 18/09/2003 11:53 Please respond to Issues related to Sites & Monuments Records Below prior warning of the 'launch' date for 'Heritage Counts 2003', which is the follow-up to last year's SHER or State of the Historic Enviromment Report 2002 (which can be found at www.historicenvironment.org.uk), and will provide facts and figures about the historic enviroment in England: ----------------------------------------------- English Heritage Press Release 17th September 2003 HERITAGE COUNTS The recent BBC series "Restoration" has made millions of viewers aware of the plight of 30 of our most important listed buildings and has done much to further their cause. But what about the rest of England's heritage? "Heritage Counts" is an audit of the state of the whole of our historic environment: listed buildings, ancient monuments, archaeology, churches, conservation areas, rural landscapes, market towns and inner cities. It will be published by English Heritage on Wednesday 26th November, 2003. Produced by English Heritage on behalf of the heritage sector, Heritage Counts is in its second year. It has already become an essential guide to the true state of arguably England's greatest asset. It sets statistics showing that much of the heritage is in peril against research which proves that, if properly cared for, the historic environment leads to social and economic regeneration and enhances the quality of all our lives. Heritage Counts will also include facts and figures on the state of heritage education in our schools and communities, on heritage tourism and on employment in the historic environment. This year Heritage Counts will contain new research on: - the vast numbers of volunteers in the heritage sector; - the harm caused to the quality of our streets by piecemeal changes such as new windows, loft conversions, conservatories, tarmaced front gardens; - the vulnerability and state of decay of historic parks and gardens; - the challenge to the heritage sector to include all groups of society; and - the economic contribution the heritage makes to the national economy. "Restoration" signals a culture change, an emerging passion among the general public to save their local heritage and a new willingness to think creatively and imaginatively about re-using redundant historic buildings. Heritage Counts will not be asking for readers' votes but we hope it will be a spur to the action needed on all fronts to save our historic environment for future generations. Notes to Editors Heritage Counts will take the form of one summary document, one main document and nine regional documents produced by English Heritage regional offices in collaboration with regional Historic Environment Forums. For further information, please contact: Beth McHattie, English Heritage Corporate Communications 020 7973 3254 Mae'r e-bost hwn ac unrhyw ffeiliau a drosglwyddir gydag ef yn gyfrinachol ac wedi'u bwriadu ar gyfer pwy bynnag y cyfeirir ef ato neu atynt. Os ydych wedi ei dderbyn drwy gamgymeriad yna gadewch i'r rheolwr systemau wybod drwy ddefnyddio'r manylion isod. Mae cynnwys yr e-bost hwn yn cynrychioli barn y sawl a enwir uchod, felly nid ydyw'n dilyn ei fod yn cynrychioli barn Cyngor Sir Ddinbych. This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager using the details below. 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