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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Studley Royal Park including the Ruins of Fountains Abbey' has mentioned 'World Heritage' in the following places:
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Studley Royal Park including the Ruins of Fountains AbbeyUNESCO World Heritage SiteThe Park, one feature of the World Heritage SiteLocationNorth Yorkshire, EnglandCriteriaCultural: i, ivReference372Inscription1986 (10th session)Coordinates54xc2xb06xe2x80xb258xe2x80xb3N 1xc2xb034xe2x80xb223xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf54.11611xc2xb0N 1.57306xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 54.11611; -1.57306Map showing location of Studley Royal ParkShow map of North YorkshireStudley Royal Park (England)Show map of England | WIKI |
Studley Royal Park including the ruins of Fountains Abbey is a designated World Heritage Site in North Yorkshire, England. | WIKI |
In 1986 the entire Park was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. | WIKI |
The World Heritage property boundary largely follows the area in National Trust ownership rather than the extent of the historic estate. | UNESCO |
Therefore some important elements of the designed landscape lie outside the World Heritage property boundary and may be vulnerable to change. | UNESCO |
The UK Government protects World Heritage properties in England in two ways. | UNESCO |
Government guidance on protecting the Historic Environment and World Heritage is set out in the National Planning Policy Framework and Circular 07/09. | UNESCO |
Policies to protect, promote, conserve and enhance World Heritage properties, their settings and buffer zones are also found in statutory planning documents. | UNESCO |
World Heritage status is a key material consideration when planning applications are considered by the Local Authority planning authority. | UNESCO |
Whilst currently not within the World Heritage property boundary, later land additions to the National Trust estate hold significant historical features such as the Swanley Grange part of the monastic grange complex and How Hill, a scheduled monument, which also contains one of John Aislabiexe2x80x99s earliest 18th century eye catchers. | UNESCO |
The World Heritage Site Management Plan for Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal was reviewed, involving a wide audience in developing the Plan. | UNESCO |
The key priorities set out in the plan include the restoration of the garden and parkland, the production of a Conservation Management Plan, the protection of the setting of the World Heritage property, implementing water management adapting to climate change, promoting sustainable management, improving environmental performance, and engaging people and partnerships. | UNESCO |
Implementation of the World Heritage Site Management Plan is monitored by a Steering Group, which includes the National Trust, English Heritage, Harrogate Borough Council and ICOMOS UK. | UNESCO |