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Managing Change in the Historic Environment: External Fixtures
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to altering the external fixtures of historic buildings.
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Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Extensions
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to extending historic buildings.
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Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Interiors
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to alterations to the interiors of historic buildings.
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Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Shopfronts and Signs
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to altering historic shopfronts and signs.
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Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Accessibility
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to developments for improving physical access to the historic environment.
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Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Engineering Structures
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to alterations to structures and works of civil engineering.
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Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Gardens and Designed Landscapes
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to developments affecting Inventory gardens and designed landscapes.
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Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Boundaries
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to altering the boundary treatments of historic buildings.
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Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Doorways
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to altering the doorways of historic buildings.
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Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Windows
This note sets out the principles that apply to altering the windows of historic buildings.
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Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Roofs
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to altering the roofs of historic buildings.
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An Assessment of Hobbyist Metal Detecting
This assessment to establish the extent and character of metal detecting in Scotland was conducted by GUARD Archaeology Limited, having been commissioned by HES and the Treasure Trove Unit (TTU).