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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Saltaire' has mentioned 'World Heritage' in the following places:
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SaltaireUNESCO World Heritage SiteSaltaire mills from the Leeds and Liverpool CanalLocationCity of Bradford, EnglandCriteriaCultural: ii, ivReference1028Inscription2001 (25th session)Area20 haBufferxc2xa0zone1,078 haCoordinates53xc2xb050xe2x80xb214xe2x80xb3N 1xc2xb047xe2x80xb225xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf53.83722xc2xb0N 1.79028xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 53.83722; -1.79028Coordinates: 53xc2xb050xe2x80xb214xe2x80xb3N 1xc2xb047xe2x80xb225xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf53.83722xc2xb0N 1.79028xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 53.83722; -1.79028Map showing location of SaltaireShow map of West YorkshireSaltaire (the United Kingdom)Show map of the United Kingdom
The Victorian era Salt's Mill and associated residential district located by the River Aire and Leeds and Liverpool Canal is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and an Anchor Point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage.
The cotton mill village of New Lanark, which is also a World Heritage site, was founded by David Dale in 1786.
In December 2001, Saltaire was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Saltaire is surrounded by a buffer zone established to protect the context of the World Heritage Site.
Concerns have been raised over plans announced by Bradford Council and Action Airedale to site a bypass through the buffer zone to either side of the World Heritage Site and to tunnel beneath the village.
The entire property is protected by the UK planning system with World Heritage status being a key material consideration that planning authorities must take into account when considering applications.