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Building Preservation Trust
A Building Preservation Trust (BPT) is an organisation whose main aims include the preservation and regeneration of historic buildings.
The Architectural Heritage Fund, 2011. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
BPTs normally have charitable status. There are around 300 BPTs in the United Kingdom and their scope ranges from national to the preservation of an individual building or type of building. Trusts that work on a number of simultaneous or successive projects are known as ''revolving fund trusts''. A register of revolving trusts is maintained by the . The Heritage ...
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Architectural Heritage Fund
The Architectural Heritage Fund (AHF) is a registered charity (No. 266780) founded in 1976 to promote the conservation and re-use of historic buildings across the United Kingdom. As the leading social investor in the UK for over 40 years, it provides communities with advice, grants and loans to help them find enterprising and sustainable ways to revitalise the old buildings they love, particularly in economically disadvantaged areas. Scope To apply for an AHF grant, organisations must be a not-for-private-profit organisation or one of the lowest tiers of the local government. The AHF provides loan finance to formally constituted incorporated charities, community businesses or social enterprises whose members have limited liability. Buildings supported must be of historic or architectural importance – they may be listed, in a conservation area, or of special significance to the community. As of 2020, the AHF had awarded loans with a total value of £125m to over 890 projects acr ...
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Conservation In The United Kingdom
This page gives an overview of the complex structure of environmental and cultural conservation in the United Kingdom. With the advent of devolved government for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and of evolving regional government for England, the responsibilities for environment and conservation in the United Kingdom have become more complicated. There follows a list of the legislation, conservation bodies (both governmental and otherwise), and conservation designations, which work together to conserve and enhance the natural and cultural heritage of the UK. A list of 'objects of conservation' provides further links. Legislation Some of the key legislation which governs conservation issues in the UK. This list is not exhaustive. * Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 * Badgers Act 1991 *Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 *Environment Act 1995 *Environmental Protection Act 1990 *Environment (Wales) Act 2016 *National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act ...
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