English Heritage - Purpose and Remit

Purpose and Remit

English Heritage is the UK Government’s statutory adviser and a statutory consultee on all aspects of the historic environment and its heritage assets. This includes archaeology on land and under water, historic buildings sites and areas, designated landscapes and the historic elements of the wider landscape. It monitors and reports on the state of England’s heritage and publishes the annual the Heritage at Risk survey which is one of the UK Government's Official statistics. It is tasked to secure the preservation and enhancement of the man-made heritage of England for the benefit of future generations.

Its remit involves:

    • Directly managing the national collection of sites, monuments, archive records and photographs taken into state care since the 1880s.
    • Giving grants national and local organisations for the conservation of historic buildings, monuments and landscapes. In 2010/11 it made grant offers worth £34.8 million to support heritage buildings.
    • Advising central UK government on which English heritage assets are nationally important and should be protected by designation (i.e. listing, scheduling etc.). In 2009-10 it advised on about 2,000 requests for listing, and processed 14,072 applications affecting Grade I and II* listed buildings, 97% of which were dealt with within the agreed deadline. In 2010-11 the annual report states that it was consulted on 17,302 planning cases.
    • Administering and maintaining the register of England's listed buildings, scheduled monuments, registered battlefields, conservation areas and protected parks and gardens. This is published as an online resource as 'The National Heritage List for England'.
    • Administering the Blue Plaques scheme in London since 1986.
    • Advising local authorities on managing changes to the most important parts of heritage.
    • Providing expertise through advice, training and guidance to improve the standards and skills of people working in heritage, practical conservation and access to resources. In 2009-2010 it trained around 2,500 professionals working in local authorities and the wider sector.
    • Consulting and collaborating with other heritage bodies, local and national planning organisations e.g. the preparation of Planning Policy statement for the Historic Environment (PPS5)
    • Commissioning and conducting archaeological research, including the publication of ‘Heritage Counts’ and ‘Heritage at Risk’ on behalf of the heritage sector which are the annual research surveys into the state of England's heritage.

It is not responsible for approving alterations to listed buildings. The management of listed buildings is the responsibility of local planning authorities and the Department for Communities and Local Government.

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