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Analysis by Owain Lloyd-James on changes in local historic environment advice since 2006. The importance of data availability, intelligence, and local support highlighted, including insights on HELAC. Examples from Cheltenham District Council, Chichester, Cotswold AONB, Essex County Council, Northumberland County Council. Managing and protecting the historic environment needs qualified professionals, stakeholder cooperation, and awareness of involvement boundaries.
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Historic Environment Local Authority Capacity: Making the Case Owain Lloyd-James Historic Environment Intelligence Analyst (Local Government Impacts)
The response • Making data available • Intelligence • Local support • National Heritage Protection Plan • Incl Historic Environment Local Authority Capacity (HELAC)
HELAC • Cheltenham District Council • Chichester (West Sussex Councils) • Cotswold AONB (Gloucestershire and Oxford Councils) • Essex County Council • Northumberland County Council
HELAC • The management and protection of the historic environment requires properly qualified professionals regardless of model; • Stakeholders respect in-house services and their values; and • There are opportunities and limits in involving others.