Power of Place
English Heritage was asked by Government in February 2000 to co-ordinate a wide-ranging review of all policies relating to the historic environment. A steering Group, chaired by English Heritage Chairman Sir Neil Cossons, oversaw the work of the Review. Research was commissioned from MORI to accompany the report. Power of Place was submitted to the Government and published in December 2000.
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- 1. What is the historic environment? Why does it matter?
- 2.1 Conservation-led renewal: unlocking the value
- 2.2 Reinvestment: the benefits of old and new
- 2.3 Prevention not cure: common sense makes economic sense
- 2.4 People and place: reflecting wider values
- 2.5 Managing change and enhancing character
- 2.6 The first precondition: knowledge
- 2.7 The second precondition: leadership
- 3 Action
The procedure we went through to carry out the review
Membership of Steering Group


