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Built & Cultural Heritage

This table shows the regional priorities relevant to the region you have selected.

Each regional priority has a unique code (column one) which will help you to identify your selected priorities when completing your Statement of Intent/Proposal.

The detailed description (column two) has been provided to help you understand the implications and outcomes being sought by each priority.

The package numbers (column three) will help you to cross reference those relevant packages to the regional priority you have selected, with the full list of packages detailed on the right hand side of the page

Regional Priority Code

Built & Cultural Heritage Priorities

Relevant Packages

Conservation and enhancement of the historic environment, with priority given to proposals that:

AYR15a

a. Enhance and conserve the most significant rural vernacular buildings, archaeological or historic sites and historic landscapes.

Particularly proposals that:

  • contribute to the maintenance or enhancement of buildings or locations that are either designated as buildings of architectural and/or historic importance or scheduled ancient monuments
  • contribute to the maintenance or enhancement of important historic gardens and designed landscapes.
5, 6 & 35

AYR15b

b. Help to maintain local distinctiveness and promote local identity and pride of place through the management of vernacular rural buildings, archaeological or historic sites and historic landscapes.

5, 6 & 35

AYR15c

c. Contribute to the preservation and development of skills and employment opportunities through the management of vernacular rural buildings, archaeological or historic sites and historic landscapes.

3-6

AYR15d

d. Increase public appreciation and understanding of, and access to, the historic environment.

3-6, 35 & 37

AYR15e

e. Improve the viability of existing rural building stock, achieved by increasing the number and range of vernacular rural buildings that can be made viable or can continue to be viable for use.

3-6


Page updated: Monday, July 6, 2009