
Peel Park, The Crescent, Salford, Greater Manchester. © Historic England Archive. DP372431.
The National Lottery Heritage Fund in collaboration with Historic England are undertaking UK wide stakeholder research to understand how historic parks and gardens across the UK are being managed and maintained in response to the threats posed by climate change. The work includes developing an understanding of what advice and guidance is available to the owners and managers of these historic places, what challenges and barriers they are facing, what factors are being considered in approaches to future management and whether balanced consideration is being given to the cultural, historic and natural heritage significance of the places.
The following questionnaire is divided into 5 sections, which should take around 10 to 15 minutes to complete. Many are multiple choice, but there are some open questions where we would appreciate more detailed answers if you have the time.
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