IHBC@COP26 from Wales: Heritage Partnership Agreements update – new management tools take full effect from 01/01/22

Heritage partnership agreements — the voluntary agreements for the long-term management of scheduled monuments and listed buildings introduced by the Historic Environment (Wales) Act 2016 — will come into full effect in Wales on 1 January 2022.

Cadw writes:

The Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport, Dawn Bowden MS, made the required commencement order on 16 September and the Senedd approved the necessary supporting regulations for scheduled monuments and listed buildings yesterday (19 October).

New guidance, Heritage Partnership Agreements in Wales, can be downloaded from the Cadw website. This explains the benefits that a heritage partnership agreement can deliver and what you need to do to if you want to create one.

If you are planning a heritage partnership agreement, Cadw would be very interested to know; please contact us on historicenvironmentleg@gov.wales

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