Issue details

Lancaster Cultural Heritage Strategy

To consider the outcome and recommendations of the final version of the Lancaster Cultural Heritage strategy. The council is currently inviting comments from members of the public and the business community on its draft Cultural Heritage Strategy and these will be considered in the final document to be considered by Cabinet.

The main focus of the Strategy is the city of Lancaster, its built heritage, the stories behind it and the way it is interpreted, especially through the museums and other visitor attractions. But the Strategy recognises the value of heritage to the identity of Morecambe and the district as a whole. The strategy also assesses the economic impact that can be achieved through investment in the heritage.

Development of the Strategy was overseen by a Steering Group of officers from Lancaster City Council, Lancashire County Council, the Lancashire and Blackpool Tourist Board and NWDA, to whom the consultants reported.


Decision type: Key

Reason Key: Community Impact;

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Decision due: 5 July 2011 by Cabinet

Lead member: jhanson@lancaster.gov.uk, Councillor Ron Sands rsands@lancaster.gov.uk

Department: Regeneration and Planning

Contact: Paul Rogers, Senior Regeneration Officer 01524 582334 Email: progers@lancaster.gov.uk Email: progers@lancaster.gov.uk Tel: 01524 582334.

Consultation process

The consultation period on the Lancaster Cultural Heritage Strategy is supported by a press release which will also be highlighted on the council's home page. The main route for comments will be via the web page below:

http://www.lancaster.gov.uk/planning-environment/forward-planning/regeneration/lancaster-cultural-heritage-strategy/
Hard copies of the draft strategy document have been issued to all the attendees at focus group events and highlighted the link to the council's formal community consultation register database and Local Development Framework consultation database. Copies have been placed in the Council's Customer Service Centres and in libraries. The consultation will also be highlighted via the council's corporate Facebook page and Twitter feed.

The consultation period will formally close on 4th February. The Final version will be published as part of the Cabinet agenda.

Consultees

As noted above.

Date for representations to be received: 16/02/11

Background papers and reason no public access: The draft Cultural Heritage Strategy is currently available at the attached link: www.lancaster.gov.uk/cultural-heritage The final report incorporating any substantive comments made in the public consultation period will be issued with the Cabinet Report

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