World Heritage Sites
UNESCO’s World Heritage List includes 830 sites forming part of our cultural and natural heritage and considered as having ‘outstanding universal value’. In the UK there are now 27 World Heritage Sites, with the latest inscription of the Cornwall & West Devon Mining Landscape in 2006.
PLB is passionate about World Heritage Sites as exemplars of good management practice. We have extensive World Heritage Site experience and a thorough understanding of the need for careful visitor management and inspiring communication, to promote and interpret each site’s outstanding international significance.
PLB’s experience with World Heritage Sites includes:
- Frontiers of the Roman Empire – conservation, interpretation and implementation
- Westminster Palace, the Abbey & St. Margaret’s Church – visitor management plan
- Maritime Greenwich – Cutty Sark audience development plan & interpretation scheme
- Giant’s Causeway & Causeway Coast – sustainable management plan
- Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City – visitor management plan
- Cornwall & West Devon Mining Landscape – Geevor Tin Mine site master plan
- Robben Island, South Africa – visitor management plan
- Fossil Hominid Site of Sterkfontein, South Africa – visitor management plan
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