1. A Matter of Degree: Significance, Spatial Planning, and the Historic Environment Kae Neustadt, BA, MA Centre for Archaeology, Anthropology and Heritage School of Conservation Sciences Bournemouth University
First quote from Kate Clark, Deputy Director for Policy and Research, Heritage Lottery Fund, at conference “capturing the public value of heritage”. Second quote is from White Paper “Heritage Protection for the 21 st Century”
RSS: must require an implementation plan, but not a process. Implementation plan includes delivery mechanisms, targets, and key indicators, not necessarily a process for implementing the strategy. Information from Cullingworth & Nadin 2004
“ The concerns of the majority who opposed the abolition of structure and local plans have largely been borne out. The outcome is on the face of it a very complex revision of the tools of local development planning” (Cullingworth & Nadin 2004:118)
Number 3 from Booth 1996, in Cullingworth and Nadin.
Points 1 & 2 are from Fairclough 1999. The Bishop 1999 quote is from a paper at the same conference, given on the practical use of HLC in Nottinghamshire.