English Heritage Sample Clauses

English Heritage. A3.5 EH is a Non-departmental Government Organisation. It is the Government’s advisor and a statutory consultee on all aspects of the historic environment and heritage assets in England. This includes archaeology on land and under water, historic buildings, sites and areas, designated landscapes and the historic elements of the wider landscape. EH was established as The Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England by the National Heritage Act (1983). Although sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, which has overall responsibility for heritage policy in England, EH works closely with other Government departments responsible for planning, housing, transport and the Annex 3 ENGLISH HERITAGE AND THE HIGHWAYS AGENCY MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING constitutional framework within which most decisions affecting the cultural heritage resource are made (principally the Department for Communities and Local Government, and the Departments for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and for Transport).
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English Heritage. English Heritage is a non-departmental public body with responsibility for all aspects of protecting and promoting the historic environment in England. English Heritage is the Government’s statutory adviser on the historic environment. Association of Chief Police Officers of England, Wales and Northern Ireland The Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) is an independent, professionally led strategic body. In the public interest and, in equal and active partnership with Government and the Association of Police Authorities, ACPO leads and coordinates the direction and development of the police service in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. In times of national need ACPO - on behalf of all chief officers - coordinates the strategic policing response. Chief officers of all police forces strive to deliver effective policing at local, regional and national levels. ACPO is a voluntary association of chief officers bringing together their experience and expertise to help achieve those aims on behalf of the public. ACPO is wholly accountable to chief officers who in turn, are each accountable to the people they serve and to police authorities at a force level. The Police have a duty to preserve life, protect property and to prevent and detect crime. They have a role in preventing and investigating criminal offences involving heritage and the historic environment and are the lead agency for the investigation of those criminal offences identified in section 6 below.
English Heritage. PAYMENT POLICY English Heritage is committed to paying its suppliers in accordance with the Confederation of British Industry Better Payment Practice code. As such, we promise to: *agree payment terms at the outset of a deal and stick to them, these will normally be 30 days from receipt of the supplier's invoice or delivery of supplies, whichever is later *explain our payment procedures to suppliers *pay bills in accordance with any contract agreed with the supplier or as required by law, providing supplies have been satisfactorily received and correctly invoiced in accordance with the terms and conditions printed above *tell suppliers without delay when an invoice is contested and settle disputes quickly. Our payment method is credit transfer. Payment advices should be received by suppliers on or before the day the payment is credited to their bank account. We will use this crediting date as the payment date in monitoring our compliance with the payment terms. If suppliers have a problem over late payment which they are unable to resolve with their contacts in our ordering teams, they should contact the Payment Team on 01793 414940. If the matter is still not resolved to the supplier's satisfaction our Customer Services Department should be contacted on 01793 414910, or at PO Box 569, Swindon SN2 2YP, who will deal with the matter in accordance with our corporate complaints procedures. We will publish our payment performance in our annual report and accounts. English Heritage Nov.
English Heritage. A3.1.1 English Heritage’s interest in the Site is as:- • Statutory manager of those parts numbered 1, 2 and 3 on Plan A1.1 under a Direction made under s.34 of the National Xxxxxxxx Xxx 0000.

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