HC Deb 19 November 2003 vol 413 cc939-40W
Dr. Kumar

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport how many United Kingdom sites have World Heritage Site status, broken down by government office of the region area; and what steps she is taking to gain recognition for other sites. [139396]

Estelle Morris

The UK has 25 World Heritage Sites of which 22 are located within the UK mainland. A break down of these sites by regional Government Office is in the table.

In 1999, the Government produced a Tentative List of 25 sites that might be nominated for World Heritage Site status over the next 5–10 years. To date, seven sites on this List have been inscribed onto the World Heritage List and a number of other sites are preparing for nomination. Since 2002, only one nomination may be made each year.

Government Office World Heritage Site
North East Durham Cathedral and Castle
Hadrian's Wall
North West Hadrian's Wall
Yorkshire and the Humber Fountains Abbey, St. Mary's Church and

Studley Royal Park

Saltaire
East Midlands Derwent Valley Mills
West Midlands Ironbridge Gorge
London Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Maritime Greenwich
Palace of Westminster, St. Margaret's
Church and Westminster Abbey
The Tower of London
South East Blenheim Palace and Park
Canterbury Cathedral (with St.

Augustine's Abbey and St. Martin's

Church)

South West City of Bath
Dorset and East Devon Coast
Stonehenge, Avebury and associated sites
Other Administrations
Northern Ireland Giant's Causeway and Causeway Coast
Scotland Edinburgh Old and new Towns
New Lanark
Hearth of Neolithic Orkney
St. Kilda
Wales Blaenavon Industrial Landscape
Castle and Town Walls of Edward I in

Gwynedd