The debate in the Lords Chamber on the subject of listed historic buildings revolved around issues such as the future of the Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme, VAT rates on restorations versus new builds, and the broader implications of protecting the UK's historic environment. This session underscored the importance of heritage sites as social, cultural, and economic assets, echoing cross-party concerns over adequate governmental support and the challenge of maintaining and restoring these sites amidst economic constraints.
The number of historic sites removed from the register due to government-supported restoration efforts.
Outcome
The government's commitment to heritage preservation was reiterated, with assurances of ongoing discussions about future strategies and funding allocations. Specific programs like the Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme were highlighted, although final decisions were left pending future budget considerations. There was no definitive solution provided for VAT queries, but the need for further scrutiny was recognized.
Key Contributions
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