Links

We hope these links will provide a valuable resource, however we cannot accept responsibility for the content of websites not administered by English Heritage. Please email us with links to other websites that you think should be included.

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Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group
FWAG exists to provide farmers, landowners and our other clients with the best opportunity for environmental gain through cost effective, quality solutions.
Finest Landscape Learning Network
If you are interested in the management of protected landscapes in the UK and elsewhere you could join the Finest Landscape Learning Network
Forestry Commission
The Forestry Commission is the Government Department responsible for forestry policy throughout Great Britain.
Forum on Information Standards in Heritage
The FISH site will be of interest to anyone involved in recording information about the historic environment.
Funds for Historic Buildings
This website is a comprehensive guide to funding for anyone seeking to repair, restore or convert for a new use any historic building in England and Wales

What's New

  • Tuesday 3 February 2009 - LGA/English Heritage Conference - Local Government House, London SW1. How can we make the most of the forthcoming heritage protection reforms, - although the Heritage Protection Bill was not included in the Queen’s Speech, a raft of changes which do not require legislative change are currently underway – new planning policy statements, and related guidance?
  • English Heritage, which launched the Save our Streets campaign in 2004, has now published the best “how to” examples from around the country in ten Streets for All: Practical Case Studies. These showcase examples of councils who have taken the initiative to deal with a particular aspect of street clutter.