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The town scheme approach to urban conservation in England and Scotland
Authors:Ralph  Skea
Institution:Lecturer in Urban Design and Conservation in the Department of Town and Regional Planning, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art , University of Dundee ,
Abstract:The Town Scheme approach to urban conservation is being used increasingly as a major method of repairing historic buildings in conservation areas. A Town Scheme involves a long‐term financial and administrative partnership between the various levels of government. An annual budget made up of equal contributions from central government and the participating local authority is used to finance a multi‐year programme of repairs. Owners can apply for grants which are usually for 40 per cent of approved costs, and repair work must relate to the original structure and architectural details of an approved list of historic buildings. Town Schemes by themselves cannot totally transform the environmental quality of conservation areas, and the most successful schemes are part of wide‐ranging renewal and enhancement projects.
Keywords:Repair and enhancement  Town schemes  Urban conservation
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