Properties Managed on behalf of HBMCE
Dear Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England,
Please can you send me a list of all the properties managed on your behalf by English Heritage whether or not they are open to the public.
Yours faithfully,
S Fairbridge
Our Reference:17/1424
Dear Mr Fairbridge,
Re: Information Request – Properties managed on behalf of HBMCE
Thank you for your email on 23 January in which you have requested a list
of all properties managed by English Heritage on behalf of HBMCE whether
they are open to the public or not.
Your request will be considered under the Freedom of Information Act
(2000)/ the Environmental Information Regulations (2004). We will be
writing to you within the statutory 20 working day timeframe with a
response to your request. You will be informed if this is not possible.
Yours sincerely,
Ann Bryan
Information Assistant
Information Management and Technology Department
Room 2/07 (am)/ G/60 (pm), The Engine House, Fire Fly Avenue, Swindon, SN2
2EH
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Our Ref: FOI 17/1424
Dear S Fairbridge,
Re: Information Request - Properties Managed on behalf of HBMCE:
Thank you for your email on the 23^rd January, in which you have requested
'a list of all the properties managed on your behalf by English Heritage
whether or not they are open to the public'.
I can confirm that Historic England holds information that falls within
the scope of your request and that, under the Freedom of Information Act
(FoIA) 2000, I am able to provide you with that information, as attached.
I hope that the information I have provided is helpful to you. Details of
our review procedure are attached.
Yours sincerely
Mark Wilkins
INFORMATION RIGHTS OFFICER
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) T 01793 414539
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Swindon | Wiltshire | SN2 2EH
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Dear Wilkins, Mark,
Thank you for your reply. Are you sure the list you sent includes properties not open to the public? I thought that Beadlam Roman Villa is managed by English Heritage (at least according to Wikipedia) but it is not on the list you provided.
Yours sincerely,
S Fairbridge
Dear S Fairbridge,
Thank you for your query.
The Beadlam Roman Villa is a ruin of a Roman Villa in a field. This is an unmanned Free to Enter site.
You can also search the following site using the names of English Heritage sites and properties:
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit...
Kind Regards
Mark Wilkins
INFORMATION RIGHTS OFFICER
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T Historic England | Room 2/07 | The Engine House | Fire Fly Avenue | Swindon | Wiltshire | SN2 2EH
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