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Our achievements : Future
Nobody has calculated the scale of funding required to restore, preserve and open up all our heritage but estimates show that:
£5.6 billion needs to be found from public and private sources to bring Buildings at Risk back into use.
£1.2 billion would be needed to meet the backlog of work and ongoing repairs needs of 12,200 listed Anglican places of worship in England; this does not include the needs of places of worship of other Christian denominations and other faiths.
Around £3 billion is needed to regenerate our historic parks.
£10 million would create access to digital archives across the country
Canals and inland waterways need around £700 million to repair them.
£1.05 billion is needed to bring historic cemeteries into good condition.
In one English region alone (the North East), the regional agency identified a need for £40 million to expand museum, library and archive storage and modernise services.
ACHIEVEMENTS IN SPECIFIC HERITAGE AREAS
Historic environment
Urban regeneration
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