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Jenny Bruce World Heritage Site Co-ordinator, CEC Will GarreJ Built Environment & Placemaking Manager, CEC Adam Wilkinson Director of Edinburgh World Heritage & Jenny Bruce CEC World Heritage Officer WHUK Workshop 26 November 2016


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Adam Wilkinson

Director of Edinburgh World Heritage &

Jenny Bruce

CEC World Heritage Officer

WHUK Workshop 26 November 2016 Old & New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage Site

Jenny Bruce World Heritage Site Co-ordinator, CEC Will GarreJ Built Environment & Placemaking Manager, CEC

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Old and New Towns World Heritage Site

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“Edinburgh, capital of Scotland since the 15th century, presents the dual face of an old city dominated by a medieval fortress and a new neo-classical city whose development from the 18th century onwards exerted a far-reaching influence on European urban planning. The harmonious juxtaposiDon of these two highly contrasDng historic areas, each containing many buildings of great significance, is what gives the city its unique character.”

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Roles and ResponsibiliNes

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DEVELOPMENTS THAT REPRESENT CHANGE AND INVESTMENT: THE BEATING HEART OF THE CITY

99% of applicaNons

  • APPROX. 1000 APPLICATIONS/

YEAR

POLICY KNOWLEDGE & UNDERSTANDI NG SKILLS

1% of applicaNons

DEVELOPMENT THAT IMPACT ON OUV AND HOW WE DEAL WITH THEM

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WHAT IS THE OUTCOME ON THE GROUND – WHY?

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CHECKS AND BALANCES REACTIVE MONITORING REPORTING FEEDBACK INTO THE PROCESS All applicaNons in the World Heritage Site CEC Planning Process

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2005-2010 2011-2016 2017-2022

Work in progress MANAGEMENT PLANS

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Bath MP p. 116-117 – Key Facts + Key Facts info sheet

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Bruges MP p.20 Diversity of uses (->Living City)

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Vienna MP p.8-10 – Current Projects

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Saltaire MP p.2-In first pages of document- Children CompeNNon- Saltaire in 2044

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Saltaire MP Appendix p.218 – Responses to ConsultaNon

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Regensburg MP p.88-89 – People involved Regensburg MP p.29 – Reference to local Guidance

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Porto MP p.30- AcNon Plan

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Porto MP p.31- AcNon Plan

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Porto MP p.53- Numerous Key indicators

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Structure of the Management Plan

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New Management Plan Review

REVIEW

Exisbng plan OUV Other management plans WHS Conservabon Areas Governance Open engagement

OUTPUTS

Key messages More transparency Useful models Beder understanding and engagement Revised model Key issues from public, stakeholders

CONSULTATION DRAFT PLAN

Themes OUV UNDERSTANDING LIVING CITY ECONOMY ...

Timeframe

November 2015

Planning Commidee workshop EIA Scoping, screening, reporbng Old Town, New Town, Dean Conservabon Area Character Appraisal reviews Idenbfy key stakeholders Review engagement process Consult Plan preparabon and consultabon Finalised plan submided to UNESCO

April 2017

Launch Management Plan on World Heritage Day 2017

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MONITORING PROCESS

MONITORING REPORT PERIODIC REPORTING QUESTIONNAIRE SECTION I AND II How well is my site managed? UNESCO