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EFFESUS Partner Historic Scotland - General Information
"EFFESUS Partner Historic Scotland - General Information" is a document detailing our involvement in EFFESUS, a European research project on energy efficiency in historic districts.
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Painted ceilings from 16th and 17th century properties
A technical paper commissioned in collaboration with AOC Archaeology providing information on a collection of painted ceilings from 16th and 17th century properties.
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Environmental Impact Assessment Handbook
Our Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) handbook offers practical guidance and information to those involved in the process.
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Glasgow's Post-War Listed Buildings
A stimulating and informative publication, celebrating Glasgow’s post-Second World War built heritage.
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Melrose Abbey Landscape Conservation Management Plan
A Landscape Conservation Management Plan prepared for Melrose Abbey
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Blackness Castle Landscape Conservation Management Plan
A Landscape Conservation Management Plan prepared for Blackness Castle
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Scotland’s Drill Halls: Preliminary Report
This preliminary report from Historic Environment Scotland summarises the data on listed and unlisted drill hall structures in Scotland.
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Doune Castle Landscape Conservation Management Plan
The aim of the Landscape Conservation Management Plan to help with our understanding of the landscape and woodlands associated with Doune Castle (cultural, historic and natural) and provide guidance on how we manage these assets.
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Scottish Courts
Preliminary Report
This preliminary report from Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service summarises the data on listed and unlisted court buildings in Scotland.
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Scotland's Prisons
Research Report 2015
This report is intended as a preliminary aid to the review of the listed Scottish Prison Service estate and it provides an overview of Scottish prisons as a building type.
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Guide to Energy Retrofit of Traditional Buildings
This guide looks into the thermal retrofit of traditional buildings to improve their energy performance, through a range of fabric improvements measures to different elements of a structure.
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Edinburgh's Post-War Listed Buildings
HES and City of Edinburgh Council have worked together to produce this short publication in response to the growing interest in buildings of this dynamic period of architecture and town planning.