Stage 0Strategic Definition

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This chapter looks at the input that may be required from a conservation viewpoint in defining the strategy for a project. The principal activity is to identify the existence of any heritage assets, establish whether or not they are designated (for buildings this usually involves determining whether are they listed) and gain an overview of their quality or significance. In the case of buildings or built sites, it is also important to identify whether the assets are at a point of challenge or major change (the presumption being that they are if a project is being considered) and to outline opportunities ...

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