A heritage asset is an item which has value because of its contribution to a nation's society, knowledge and/or culture. Such items are usually physical assets, but some countries also use the term in relation to intangible social and spiritual inheritance.
17-518: [REDACTED] Look up heritage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Heritage may refer to: History and society [ edit ] A heritage asset is a preexisting thing of value today Cultural heritage is created by humans Natural heritage is not Heritage language Biology [ edit ] Heredity , biological inheritance of physical characteristics Kinship ,
34-405: A 1935 Australian film directed by Charles Chauvel Heritage (1984 film) , a 1984 Slovenian film directed by Matjaž Klopčič Heritage (2019 film) , a 2019 Cameroonian film by Yolande Welimoum Heritage (novel) , 2002 Doctor Who novel Organizations [ edit ] For media companies, see § Arts and media . Political parties [ edit ] Heritage (Armenia) ,
51-606: A Michelin-starred restaurant in Long Beach, California Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Heritage . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Heritage&oldid=1259424692 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
68-482: A degree of heritage significance meriting consideration in planning decisions but which do not meet the criteria for designated heritage assets. Only those that have special interest or national importance are protected through a range of separate pieces of legislation as either scheduled monuments; listed buildings; registered parks and gardens; registered battlefields; historic wrecks or conservation areas. However, many locally important heritage assets, which do not meet
85-407: A distinct category because their value is unlikely to be fully reflected in a financial value or price. Many are unique, meaning their value may increase, rather than depreciate, even if their physical condition deteriorates. Also, heritage assets may incur high costs to maintain them and their life might be measured in hundreds of years. Heritage assets are often described as 'inalienable', because
102-617: A liberal political party in Armenia Heritage Party (Zambia) , a political party in Zambia Schools [ edit ] Heritage Academy (disambiguation) Heritage Christian University Heritage College (disambiguation) Heritage School (disambiguation) Heritage High School (disambiguation) Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata American Heritage School (disambiguation) Christian Heritage School (disambiguation) People with
119-736: A museum) and have service potential. The UK government publishes a list of heritage assets that are tax exempt. The term 'heritage asset' is used in the UK to describe a range of geographical components of the historic environment which have been positively identified as having a degree of significance meriting consideration in planning decisions. These include listed buildings ; old buildings that are not listed but still have local historical importance; scheduled monuments ; war memorials; historic wreck sites; parks; historic gardens; conservation areas , archaeological sites and so on. They also include places and properties that are not formally protected through
136-430: Is a Chinese Elm cultivar that is one of three recent (< 2006) American introductions selected for their cold hardiness (USA zone 4 tolerant). Heritage has a strong, upright habit and excellent branching structure, bearing deep green glossy foliage that turns to an attractive autumn colour in some years. The species and its cultivars are highly resistant, but not immune, to Dutch elm disease , and unaffected by
153-403: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Heritage asset The term is found in several contexts: A tangible asset with historical, artistic, scientific, technological, geophysical or environmental qualities that is held and maintained principally for its contribution to knowledge and culture. Heritage assets are accounted for as
170-659: The Elm Leaf Beetle Xanthogaleruca luteola . Heritage was selected from over 20,000 seedlings in 1975, and subsequently proved to be one of the hardiest Chinese or Lacebark Elms available in the United States, surviving −33 °C (−27 °F) in Illinois during the winter of 1989 without sustaining any damage whatsoever. Heritage is not known to have been introduced to Europe or Australasia. None known. This Ulmaceae article
187-549: The criteria for national designation, are noted in local council lists, on local 'heritage asset registers' and on 'Historic Environment Records'. These are referred to in local and regional planning policies. 'Heritage environment records' (HERs) are also sometimes called ' Sites and Monuments Records '. Two-thirds of all heritage assets are said to be privately owned, which reflects the fact that they are often small houses and local sites, rather than just big public buildings. The Penfold Review of non-planning consents agreed that
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#1732772182784204-503: The designation system, and certain historic landscapes. The term 'heritage asset' is often used as a convenient collective term for all these items. Not all heritage assets are legally protected through the designation system. UK heritage protection practice also allows for buildings or other assets to be granted a status as a "non-designated heritage asset": Non-designated heritage assets are buildings, monuments, sites, places, areas or landscapes identified by plan-making bodies as having
221-561: The historic environment surrounding the Strategic Road Network. Manchester University uses the term 'cultural asset' for its museums and art gallery collections. The term is more frequently used in Canada and Australia where it refers to works of art, rituals, ceremonies and aural heritage (i.e. stories and folklore). Ulmus parvifolia %27Zettler%27 Ulmus parvifolia 'Zettler ' (selling name Heritage )
238-570: The holder cannot sell or dispose of them without external consent. These restrictions may be formed in law, for example, trust law relating to a charity's governing documents. Some argue that inalienability means that assets held in trust are not actually assets of the organisation that holds them. However, the UK Financial Reporting Council states that inalienable assets meet the definition of an asset because they may be used to generate income (e.g. attracting visitors to
255-485: The recommendations outlined in the Draft Heritage Protection Bill 2009 should be adopted. This would result in a simpler (and hopefully faster and less expensive) planning system. The term heritage asset is less commonly used within a cultural context. The UK Highways Agency has developed a series of Cultural Heritage Assets Management Plans (CHAMP) which are designed to protect and enhance
272-602: The relationship between entities that share a genealogical origin Arts and media [ edit ] Music [ edit ] Heritage (Earth, Wind & Fire album) , 1990 Heritage (Eddie Henderson album) , 1976 Heritage (Opeth album) , 2011, and the title song Heritage Records (England) , a British independent record label Heritage (song) , a 1990 song by Earth, Wind & Fire Other uses in arts and media [ edit ] Heritage (1919), Vita Sackville-West 's first novel Heritage (1935 film) ,
289-875: The surname [ edit ] John Heritage , (born 1956), American sociologist Peter Heritage (born 1960), English footballer Steve Heritage , member of the American grindcore band Assück Other uses [ edit ] Ulmus parvifolia 'Zettler' , a Chinese Elm cultivar sold under the marketing name Heritage See also [ edit ] List of heritage registers The Heritage (disambiguation) World Heritage Site English Heritage The Heritage Foundation Heritage Day (disambiguation) Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage tourism Heritage Foods Heritage Great Britain PLC Heritage Singers , American gospel group Heritage (restaurant) ,
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