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Marine sites on 'Heritage At Risk' list

Maritime shipwrecks will be on a register of the country's neglected or decaying historic treasures when English Heritage launches its Heritage At Risk project this month.
Shipwrecks and underwater relics in UK waters will receive greater protection under the Heritage at Risk initiative.
Shipwrecks and underwater relics in UK waters will receive greater protection under the Heritage at Risk initiative.

It will make England the only country in Europe to have a comprehensive knowledge of the state of its protected heritage and the analysis to save this precious and finite resource for the future.

The Heritage At Risk initiative is based on the success of English Heritage’s Buildings at Risk Register. Published annually since 1998, this Register has transformed the approach taken by English Heritage itself, the other conservation bodies, local authorities and owners to saving Grade I and Grade II listed buildings.

The new Heritage At Risk Register aims to extend this winning formula to Grade II buildings, scheduled monuments, archaeology, historic landscapes, parks and gardens, places of worship, conservation areas, battlefields and even designated maritime wrecks, in fact any and every bit of England’s protected heritage which is deemed to be at risk of loss through decay or damage.

For the first phase of the project, English Heritage experts have added to their knowledge of the country’s 30,687 Grade I and Grade II listed buildings an assessment of all 19,711 of the country’s scheduled monuments, all 1,595 of its registered historic parks, gardens and landscapes, all 43 if its registered battlefields and all 45 of the protected wrecks off our coasts. They have come to a view on how many of these national treasures are at risk and, most importantly, why, and are publishing the results this month in the form of a summary document and a register.

Dr Simon Thurley, chief executive of English Heritage said, 'Even in its first year, our Heritage At Risk project will constitute the most detailed picture ever gathered of the true state of the nation’s heritage. Year on year we will be able to see how much of this heritage has been rescued and how much is still at risk. The Heritage At Risk project is at the heart of what English Heritage does, identifying what is important and in danger and devising ways to save it.

'This very ambitious systematic survey of heritage at risk will enable us to prioritise the most urgent cases and save more of them, more quickly. Seeing the whole picture, we will be able to identify solutions which can be applied across the whole country.

'Heritage At Risk is not a name and shame exercise. The new register will focus everyone’s attention on the neediest cases, bringing the owners, councils and others together and harnessing the nation’s huge enthusiasm for its rich, varied but sometimes fragile past.'

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