Annual Report and Accounts 2007/08 published
The English Heritage Annual Report and Accounts 2007/08 was laid in Parliament yesterday.
The Annual Report and Accounts highlights English Heritage’s major achievements in 2007/08 presented under the six aims of our strategy, Making the Past Part of Our Future.
There has been an impressive breadth of achievement for English Heritage over the last year. From a significant capital investment programme to improve visitor facilities at our key sites, and one-off projects such as the stabilisation of the 4,000 year old Silbury Hill, to the ever growing body of guidance for local authorities and the development of our Conservation Principles, English Heritage continues to lead and inform. Other major advances included revised guidance on tall buildings and on climate change and the historic environment; an authoritative conference on seaside towns and their regeneration; £32.6 million worth of grants for owners of historic buildings; and over 6 million people getting involved in and enjoying English Heritage events, sites and funded programmes.
The summary of the achievements of the year starts on page 3 and is followed on page 14 by some useful facts and figures. Enjoy reading about English Heritage’s year.

