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Regional Development: Heritage Sector

c. Regional Development: Heritage Sector. Gary Topp, Chief Executive: Yorkshire Culture. Yorkshire Culture. Non Departmental Public Body Company Limited by Guarantee Partnership – other agencies, local authorities, cultural partners. Advisers – GOYH, YHA,Yorkshire Forward.

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Regional Development: Heritage Sector

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  1. c Regional Development: Heritage Sector Gary Topp, Chief Executive: Yorkshire Culture

  2. Yorkshire Culture • Non Departmental Public Body • Company Limited by Guarantee • Partnership – other agencies, local authorities, cultural partners. • Advisers – GOYH, YHA,Yorkshire Forward. • Project Managers – 2012, Northern Way etc.

  3. Heritage Sector • English Heritage • Heritage Lottery Fund • Historic Environment Forum • Rural Affairs Forum/ Rural Development Framenwork • Local Authorities • Voluntary and Community Bodies • Heritage Link

  4. Policy Environment Regional Economic Strategy: (Objective 6: Stronger Cities, Towns and Rural Communities) Yorkshire Plan, Regional Spatial Strategy:ENV9 Cultural Heritage/ ENV10 Landscape Regional Cultural Strategy/ Regional Tourism Framework Local Development Frameworks (preservation/conversation) Sub National Review

  5. Many Schemes • Lighting • Tourism • Retail • Churches • Farm Buildings • Streetscapes • Skills development • Rural and Urban Renaissance

  6. Evidence and Impact • Numbers and stories ‘game’. • Over 31,000 listed buildings • 2663 listed monuments • 122 historic parks and gardens • 779 conservation areas • 7 battlefields

  7. Challenges • Multiple agencies/ multiple interventions • Advocacy and impact • No single route to market or single priority • Perception challenges

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