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Heritage property, tourism and the UK Disability Discrimination Act

By: Contributor(s): Series: Property Management ; 22(5) 2004, 345-357(13)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Discusses how historic environments can enjoy considerable legislative protection from adverse change, whilst balancing conservation with public access for all. This forms the basis of recent research which assesses how the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 has changed the legal obligations of owners/operators in managing access to listed buildings in tourism use. It also examines the key stakeholders and power structures in the management of historic buildings and distinguishes other important players in the management process. (Taken from article abstract).
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Discusses how historic environments can enjoy considerable legislative protection from adverse change, whilst balancing conservation with public access for all. This forms the basis of recent research which assesses how the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 has changed the legal obligations of owners/operators in managing access to listed buildings in tourism use. It also examines the key stakeholders and power structures in the management of historic buildings and distinguishes other important players in the management process. (Taken from article abstract).