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Ecclesiastical exemption - the way forward

Publication Year

2005

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Sets out proposals and an analysis of the responses to the DCMS' consultation 'Future of the ecclesiastical exemption', which examines whether the ecclesiastical exemption should be brought more into step with the way the secular controls on listed assets and their areas may operate in the future in England.

Document History

Superseded by Ecclesiastical exemption - ecclesiastical exemption (listed buildings and conservation areas) order 2010: a consultation (DCMS, 2010). To be read with Future of the ecclesiastical exemption - a consultation paper for England (DCMS, 2004).

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Department for Culture, Media and Sport

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport are responsible for Government policy on the arts, sport, the National Lottery, tourism, libraries, museums and galleries, broadcasting, creative industries including film and the music industry, press freedom and regulation, licensing, gambling and the historic environment. They are also the Department responsible for 2012 Olympic Games & Paralympic Games. Prior to 1997 they were known as the Department of National Heritage. Content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

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