Historic England publishes advice note on decarbonising heritage assets

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Guidance for councils and heritage consultants outlines how historic buildings can be made more energy efficient without harming their significance

Historic England has published an advice note on how heritage assets can be decarbonised without harming their significance.

The guidance is targeted towards professionals working in the planning process including councils, planning officers and heritage consultants.

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