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It is tasked with protecting the historic environment of England by preserving and listing historic buildings, scheduling ancient monuments, registering historic parks and gardens, advising central and local government, and promoting the publics enjoyment of, and advancing their knowledge of, ancient monuments and
On 1 April 2015 English Heritage separated into two organisations: Historic England, the public body that champions and protects Englands historic environment and. The English Heritage Trust that looks after the National Heritage Collection consisting of 400 historic sites, such as Stonehenge and Dover Castle.
Statutory consultees: are organisations and bodies, defined by statute, who must be consulted on relevant planning applications. Key organisations (in terms of impact and volume of consultations) include the Environment Agency, Countryside Council for Wales, and particular departments of the Welsh Government.
Historic England is a statutory consultee in the planning system in relation to the historic environment and handles applications for Scheduled Monument consent on behalf of the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.
Historic England is the governments statutory adviser on the historic environment, championing historic places and helping people to understand, value and care for them. HE is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.

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What We Do. We work together with people and organisations across England, to discover, protect and bring new life to our shared historic environment. Providing advice, knowledge, support and services, so the history that surrounds us all, lives on and is loved for longer.
Historic England is classed as a regulator because we have a small number of regulatory powers, though we mostly act in an advisory capacity in recommending the listing of sites and buildings, in giving advice to owners and local planning authorities and so forth.
Although people who work at Historic England are not civil servants, we are able to provide access to the Civil Service Pension Scheme.

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