The Heritage in West Berkshire Report
The work being done to highlight, promote and understand heritage assets in our parishes (2015)
![The front cover of the report](https://westberks.gov.uk/image/40477/Heritage-in-West-Berkshire-report-Front-page/gi-responsive__100.png?m=1689933935363)
The wealth of historic environment features in our District, and how they are protected and promoted, are explained in the Heritage in West Berkshire report.
Getting a copy of the report
You can
.Copies of the report were also sent to parish councils, and local history and archaeology societies.
What's in the report?
The report includes:
- information about the Designated heritage assets within West Berkshire's 63 parishes in 2015
(heritage assets are defined in the National Planning Policy Framework [2023: 70] as 'a building, monument, site, place, area or landscape identified as having a degree of significance meriting consideration in planning decisions, because of its heritage interest. Heritage assets include designated heritage assets and assets identified by the local planning authority [including local listing].')
- photographs from each of these parishes of some of the many buildings, sites, landscapes and finds of interest
- news of our work at Shaw House, West Berkshire Museum, and within our Archaeology and Conservation teams
- discoveries from our partners at the Berkshire Record Office (now known as the Royal Berkshire Archives) and the Portable Antiquities Scheme
- updates on national projects undertaken within our area
- the contact details and activities of 30 community groups and societies engaging with local history and archaeology
- a progress report on the
- summaries of over 80 archaeological investigations carried out in West Berkshire between 2010 and 2015, and news of important research by individuals