Address

183 Town Lane

Whittle-le-Woods

Chorley

Lancashire

PR6 8AG

 

Phone

01257 260157

 

E-mail

pr@pauline-roscoe.co.uk

 

 

 

 

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Pauline Roscoe & Associates

Comment

 

Funding

It is essential that a comprehensive assessment is undertaken at an early stage to determine the best approach with complex multi-agency funding projects.

The feasibility of the proposal needs to be confirmed, the community consulted and links made with partners prior to the submission of grant applications.  An independent consultant often can smooth the process and guide the programme towards a successful conclusion.

 

Sustainability
Compatibility with their surroundings is an important element of sustainability when considering the re-use of vacant buildings and derelict land.  The quality of design, appropriate building techniques and suitable use of materials are essential considerations. The long term viability of the scheme is dependent on thorough business and management planning.  

Innovation and practical solutions demand in depth research of new concepts and prudent business planning. Consultations with the public and professionals from the outset will aid the development process and cannot be underestimated in realising a successful scheme.

 

Historical Aspects
It is clear that there is a growing interest in our past.  The increasing number of radio, television programmes and educational courses concerned with history, archaeology, ancient gardens and buildings are an indication of our fascination in heritage.

successful outcomes can be achieved with a partnership approach, independent management and realistic targets.  Meeting social and recreational needs to conserves our historic and environmental legacy, benefits of all concerned, particularly for the continued enjoyment and appreciation by future generations.

 

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Pauline Roscoe & Associates