PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage·Page 9·1.10
Economic Viability of Built Heritage
Government policy promotes economic growth through regeneration of the built environment by ensuring historic buildings remain in continuing use or are actively re-used as part of living and working communities.
Government policy is to promote economic vitality and growth through the ongoing regeneration of our built environment. One way this may be achieved is by ensuring that, to the fullest possible extent, the built heritage remains in continuing use or active re-use, as an integral part of the living and working community. Archaeological sites and monuments can rarely be re-used, but most historic buildings can still be put to good economic use in, for example,
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