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Heritage and citizen science projects: three initiatives involving the public in heritage sites

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St Andrews Cathedral. Image: Andy Hawkins via wikimedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

New measures introduced to manage the impact of climate change on Scotland’s national heritage sites

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The Callanish Stones in Scotland. Source: Anyka via Canva

Historic Environment Scotland launches climate change adaptation plan

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Recreating choral music in a Scottish chapel with gaming technology

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Edinburgh residents can help preserve built heritage

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Ruins of Ballinskelligs Castle in Ireland

Ireland and Scotland sign MoU on cultural heritage and climate action

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Scotland's Archaeology Strategy

Read the third magazine on Scotland’s Archaeology Strategy

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Tantallon Castle in Scotland

COVID-19 crisis forces Historic Environment Scotland to scale back actions to protect heritage sites against climate change

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Notre Dame Cathedral is rising from the ruins: how is the restoration going?

Spain’s Sagrada Familia hit hard by pandemic: completion delayed beyond 2026

The Notre Dame Cathedral fire in 2019. Image: Alexander Perrien Canva CC0

“Anachronistic” rebuild of Notre Dame angers environmental group

Castell y Bere in Snowdonia, Wales is a prime example of a castle built by a native Welsh prince.

This country has the most castles in Europe

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