Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal World Heritage Site Management Plan
The World Heritage Site on your doorstep, Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal, is in the final stages of its management plan update which will guide the conservation and care of the estate for the next six years, as well providing guidance on access. The final plan will be ready to be implemented from the autumn and now is the time to have your say!
English Heritage and The National Trust would like to invite you to take part in the final consultation period from July until the end of September 2008. We would like you to read the draft version of the management plan and tell us what you think.
Click here to view the final draft of the management plan
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If you would like to send any comments or suggestions regarding the plan please visit the World Heritage Site page at www.fountainsabbey.org.uk and follow the links to have your say on the content of the new management plan.
Taking the Pleasure Gardens of 1781 as its core and inspiration, Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal possesses many layers of an extraordinary history that has shaped the abbey, the parkland, the Skell Valley, the rural setting, and extended further afield to other landscapes. Now is the time to voice your opinion on the future of this special place so we hope you can take the time to read the draft version of the management plan and we look forward to receiving your comments.
