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Conservation

Conservation
Listed here is a range of guidance notes to help you to develop your application and project. 

First steps
These are short introductory notes designed to help groups planning applciations to our Your Heritage programme:

Thinking about
These notes give more detailed guidance for larger projects and applications to our Heritage Grants programme and larger targeted programmes: Townscape Heritage Initiative, Landscape Partnerships and Parks for People:

Heritage Grants guidance notes
These is essential reading for applications to this programme for a conservation or capital works project.


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