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[Protecting Heritage places]

[Step 1 What is your heritage place?]

[Step 10 Review it!]

[Step 9 Do it!]

[Step 8 What is your plan?]

[Step 7 What do you need to do?]

[Step 2 Who has an interest]

[Step 3 What do you need to know?]

[Step 4 Why is this place important]

[Step 5 What are the issues?]

[Step 6 What do you want to achieve?]

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STEP 3 - Contents

> Where is the boundary?

> What information is available?

> Heritage registers

> Finding out more about heritage

> What additional information is required?

> What goes into a heritage study?

 

> Have a go -Step 3

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What do you need to know?

To protect heritage places, you need to gather sufficient information to identify important heritage values. If you don't do this, values may be overlooked and could be damaged or destroyed.

Early on in your project, you should collect the following information.

If you can't answer these questions you may need to look at some of the ways of finding out more about heritage.

The information you collect from any heritage investigation should be presented in a heritage study report . Often the success or failure of a heritage study hinges on how well this is prepared.