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“Making the Most of World Heritage: Growing the Benefits, Avoiding the Pitfalls, Thinking Long Term”
Geevor Tin Mine welcomes its one millionth visitor
Discover the new Cornish Mining World Heritage Site illustrated map guide
World Heritage UK 2024 Annual Conference
Celebrating 200 years of mining heritage: Cornwall and Mexico 1824-2024
SPIRIT OF THE AWARD – CORNWALL HERITAGE AWARDS 2024
Mineworkers’ Smallholdings within the Tamara Landscape Partnership area
The Winter 2023 edition of The Tributer newsletter is now live
Sketching a memory of the Tamar Valley
World Tourism Day 2023
New Charles Rashleigh exhibition at Wheal Martyn Clay Works
Cornish Mining World Heritage Site Included In Unique UK UNESCO Sites On New Illustrated Map
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About
About the World Heritage Site
What is a World Heritage Site?
Visiting the World Heritage Site
What makes it special?
Frequently Asked Questions
Image Gallery
Mining in Cornwall and west Devon
Geology, Rocks and Minerals
Mining Processes
Infrastructure to Support Mining
Inventions and Technological Advances
Mining Characters and Society
The Spread of Cornish Mining around the Globe
Education
Virtual Tours
Learning Materials - Key Stage 1
Learning Resources
Education Projects
Tamara Mineworkers Smallholdings research
News
Cornwall and Mexico – 200 years of mining heritage
“Making the Most of World Heritage: Growing the Benefits, Avoiding the Pitfalls, Thinking Long Term”
Areas
St Just Mining District
The Port of Hayle
Tregonning & Gwinear Mining Districts with Trewavas
Wendron Mining District
Camborne & Redruth with Wheal Peevor & Portreath
Gwennap Mining District with Devoran, Perran & Kennall Vale
St Agnes Mining District
Luxulyan Valley with Charlestown
Caradon Mining District
Tamar Valley Mining District with Tavistock
Conservation
Managing the World Heritage Site
Management Plan
Planning within the World Heritage Site
World Heritage Site Pre-Application Advice Service
World Heritage Site Supplementary Planning Document (2017)
World Heritage Site Planning Toolkit
Conservation Projects
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