| Date | Monday, June 21, 2010 |
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| Topic | Historic Environment Environment |
YHHEF (the Yorkshire and Humber Historic Environment Forum) have launched their new website, the latest micro site to join the hub supported by Yorkshire Futures.
Formed in 2002, the YHHEF provides a single voice in the region for all those concerned with the current and future management of the historic environment.
Ian Aspinall, Communications Manager at Yorkshire Futures said:
"Working with the Historic Environment Forum to develop the latest of our micro sites has been a really positive experience. We are always looking to develop new ways to deliver research and information; and working in close partnership with other key information providers is a really good way to do this.”
The new and improved website retains the news and events of its predecessor while further establishing the YHHEF within a growing network of regional intelligence and advice.
Key features of the new website include
The new YHHEF website is now online at www.yhhef.org.uk
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Note to Editors:
YHHEF is a partnership of 17 organisations and includes representation from English Heritage, the National Trust, Natural England, the Council for British Archaeology and Yorkshire Forward.
For further information about the YHHEF, contact Catherine Marsh, Regional Policy Officer at English Heritage – catherine.marsh@english-heritage.org.uk
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