The Use and Abuse of Heritage Destinations

Mark Stephens

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Abstract

This paper provides an account of the proposed extension of a quarry into the Buffer Zone of the New Lanark UNESCO World Heritage Site at the Falls of Clyde up to the point when Scottish Ministers rejected the proposal. Since the article was published the Applicant successfully challenged the legality of the decisions which remains undetermined (at July 2018).
Original languageEnglish
Pages32-40
Number of pages9
Specialist publicationThe Pleasaunce
Publication statusPublished - May 2016

Keywords

  • Falls of Clyde
  • Planning and development
  • Historic Scotland
  • Cemex
  • New Lanark
  • New Lanark World Heritage Site
  • UNESCO
  • Scotland
  • Scottish Government
  • Designed Landscapes
  • heritage
  • Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes
  • UNESCO Buffer Zone

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