Decision details

Heritage Estate Programme

Decision Maker: Decision Session - Combined Executive Member Decision Session

Decision status: Decision Made

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

The report will invite the Leader to consider initiating a programme to develop a 10-year Heritage Estates Strategic Delivery Plan - focused on getting the most social, economic and sustainability outcomes from York’s world-renowned heritage assets.

It sets out how the council propose drawing on arguably York’s greatest strength to introduce more well-paid jobs to the city, as well as establishing opportunities for residents to develop pioneering sustainable heritage skills, build community pride and local engagement and strengthen research and innovation focused on our heritage estate and every day historical artifacts.

At the heart of the programme will be attracting significant investment in York’s heritage estate, whether through public sector grants, private sector investment or planned disposals. .


The Executive Member will be asked to agree the process for developing a 10-Year strategic deliver plan to enhance and strengthen York’s heritage assets, further to Executive approval of £250k to fund a cultural masterplan on 2 September 2025


Decision:

Resolved:

 

                         i.         Approved the establishing of the Heritage programme which will be focused on making the most from and for York’s heritage assets.

                        ii.         Confirmed that Cllr Kilbane the Deputy Leader and Executive Member for Economy & Culture was appointed by the Executive as the Heritage Champion for the Council.

 

Reason:     By harnessing the opportunities from York’s heritage assets, the benefit will stretch far beyond York’s boundaries as new conservation, sustainability and community engagement practices are shared nationally and celebrated globally.  

 

Initiating the programme now is to enable the council to put in place the partnership and governance arrangements that would ensure a city response based on shared and approved priorities – providing Executive with greater oversight. 

 

This programme would act as the governance arrangements for all subsequent heritage-related projects which involve the council, including those led by partners such as the York Museum Trust or World Heritage Steering Group.

 

Report author: Claire Foale

Publication date: 04/11/2025

Date of decision: 04/11/2025

Decided at meeting: 04/11/2025 - Decision Session - Combined Executive Member Decision Session

Effective from: 12/11/2025

Accompanying Documents:

 

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