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Future places - using heritage to build resilient communities
Publication Year
2017
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Comprises a report on the symposium on using heritage to build resilient communities hosted by the Council for Nature Conservation and the Countryside, the Historic Buildings Council and the Historic Monuments Council. Includes case studies on how heritage can benefit rural and urban communities in Northern Ireland.
Document History
Published in conjunction with the Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs.
Publisher Information
Department for Communities
The Department for Communities (DFC) is one of nine Northern Ireland departments, which has strategic responsibility for equality, anti-poverty, sports, arts and culture, languages, finding employment, historic environment, housing, regeneration, benefits and pensions, community and voluntary sector development, social legislation and child support. Previously known as Department for Social Development; Department of Employment and Learning; Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment; Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland; Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure; and the Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister.
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