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Welsh Slate Landscape nominated for UNESCO World Heritage status

The Slate Landscape of North West Wales has been nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Status 바카라 사이트¨

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Slate Landscape of North West Wales has been nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Status

Slate Landscape of North West Wales has been nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Status

  • If successful, the Slate Landscape will become the UK바카라 사이트™s 33rd UNESCO World Heritage Site바카라 사이트¨
  • It would join the likes of the Grand Canyon, the Vatican City, the Great Wall of China and Machu Picchu on the prestigious global list 바카라 사이트¨

The Slate Mining Landscape of North West Wales could be the UK바카라 사이트™s next World Heritage Site, Heritage Minister Helen Whately announced today as she submitted the formal nomination to UNESCO. 

If accepted, the landscape will become the UK바카라 사이트™s 33rd UNESCO World Heritage Site and the 4th in Wales, following the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Blaenavon Industrial Landscape and the Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd.

The landscape - which runs throughout the Welsh county of Gwynedd - became the world leader for the production and export of slate during the 18th century. While slate had been quarried in North Wales for over 1,800 years and was used to build parts of the Roman fort in Segontium in Caernarfon and Edward I바카라 사이트™s castle in Conwy, it wasn바카라 사이트™t until the Industrial Revolution that demand surged as cities across the UK expanded with slate being widely used to roof workers바카라 사이트™ homes and factories. 

By the 1890s the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 and produced 485,000 tonnes of slate a year. The industry had a huge impact on global architecture with Welsh slate used on a number of buildings, terraces and palaces across the globe including Westminster Hall, the Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne, Australia and Copenhagen City Hall, Denmark. 

UK Heritage Minister Helen Whately said:  

The incredible slate landscape is hugely significant to North-West Wales and its industrial heritage. The area is described as having 바카라 사이트˜roofed the 19th-century world바카라 사이트™ and the slate from the mines continues to have an influence on architecture around the world.

This nomination is an excellent way to recognise the importance of Wales바카라 사이트™ slate mining heritage and will bring benefits not only to Gwynedd but the whole of North Wales by attracting visitors, boosting investment and creating jobs.

As well as the international demand for Welsh slate, between 1780 and 1940 the area was also home to a number of ingenious developments in quarrying and stone processing and railway technology for mountainous environments. 

The landscape of today has been transformed on a monumental scale due to hundreds of years of mining in the area. The nomination to UNESCO reflects this and the international significance of Welsh slate in 바카라 사이트˜roofing the 19th century world바카라 사이트™. 

The Slate Landscape of North West Wales has now been formally presented to UNESCO as the UK바카라 사이트™s next nomination for inscription on the World Heritage List by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) in cooperation with the Welsh 바카라 사이트 and Gwynedd Council. 

The site will now be considered by the International Council on Monuments and Sites over the next year before being considered for inscription at the World Heritage Committee meeting in 2021. It is anticipated that a decision on the future status of the Welsh Slate Landscape will be taken during the 2021 UNESCO World Heritage Committee meeting. 

UK 바카라 사이트 Minister for Wales, David TC Davies said:

Another stunning Welsh landscape has been formally nominated to join a long list of wonders of the world 바카라 사이트“ an accolade it thoroughly deserves and one which recognises the significant role this region played in the slate industry in the UK and around the world during our industrial past. 

Today, the nomination will play a huge role in providing a further boost to the tourism industry and acting as a catalyst to greater investment across north west Wales.

Welsh 바카라 사이트 Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism, Lord Elis-Thomas said: 

We are delighted that the Slate Landscape of North Wales will be put forward as the next UK nomination for inscription as a World Heritage Site. Wales has a unique and varied industrial heritage that is rightly celebrated. 

This nomination provides further recognition of this outstanding landscape -  of something which is rooted in our own geology and culture, but has global significance. I바카라 사이트™d like to thank all partners for their hard work in preparing the bid and wish the bid well as it is formally submitted.

Councillor Gareth Thomas, Gwynedd Council바카라 사이트™s Cabinet Member for Economic Development, said: 

I think most people will agree that more understanding of the significance of the Welsh slate quarry industry and its role not only in shaping our communities, language and culture but also in roofing the world and exporting technologies and people globally is needed. This important step forward in the process really is good news as we formally submit our nomination to UNESCO. 

Not only is the bid helping to celebrate and recognise our unique culture, heritage and language but it will also open the door for economic regeneration across the area, including the existing quarrying industry, traditional and craft skills along with looking to create sustainable tourism and high value job opportunities in Gwynedd.

Notes to editors

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport is responsible for meeting the requirements of the World Heritage Convention within the UK. This includes maintaining and reviewing the Tentative List of sites, formally nominating new sites, and ensuring existing sites are conserved, protected and given a life in the community. 

The other UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Wales are the Blaenavon Industrial Landscape, the 13th-century castles and town walls built in Gwynedd by King Edward I and the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct.

The City of Bath, which was originally inscribed on the World Heritage list in 1987, will be considered in summer 2020 for a dual designation as a part of the Great Spas of Europe transnational nomination with 11 other European spa towns. 

The other UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the UK are:

Cultural:

  • Blaenavon Industrial Landscape (2000)바카라 사이트¨
  • Blenheim Palace (1987)바카라 사이트¨
  • Canterbury Cathedral, St Augustine바카라 사이트™s Abbey, and St Martin바카라 사이트™s Church (1988)바카라 사이트¨
  • Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd (1986)바카라 사이트¨
  • City of Bath (1987)바카라 사이트¨
  • Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape (2006)바카라 사이트¨
  • Derwent Valley Mills (2001)바카라 사이트¨
  • Durham Castle and Cathedral (1986)바카라 사이트¨
  • Frontiers of the Roman Empire (1987,2005,2008)바카라 사이트¨
  • Gorham바카라 사이트™s Cave Complex (2016)바카라 사이트¨
  • Heart of Neolithic Orkney (1999)바카라 사이트¨
  • Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications, Bermuda (2000)바카라 사이트¨
  • Ironbridge Gorge (1986)바카라 사이트¨
  • Liverpool 바카라 사이트“ Maritime Mercantile City (2004)바카라 사이트¨
  • Maritime Greenwich (1997)바카라 사이트¨
  • New Lanark (2001)바카라 사이트¨
  • Old and New Towns of Edinburgh (1995)바카라 사이트¨
  • Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey including Saint Margaret바카라 사이트™s Church (1987)바카라 사이트¨
  • Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal (2009)바카라 사이트¨
  • Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (2003)바카라 사이트¨
  • Saltaire (2001)바카라 사이트¨
  • Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites (1986)바카라 사이트¨
  • Studley Royal Park including the Ruins of Fountains Abbey (1986)바카라 사이트¨
  • The English Lake District (2017)바카라 사이트¨
  • The Forth Bridge (2015)바카라 사이트¨
  • Tower of London (1988)바카라 사이트¨
  • Jodrell Bank Observatory (2019)바카라 사이트¨

Natural:

  • Dorset and East Devon Coast (2001)바카라 사이트¨
  • Giant바카라 사이트™s Causeway and Causeway Coast (1986)바카라 사이트¨
  • Gough and Inaccessible Islands (1995,2004)바카라 사이트¨
  • Henderson Island (1988)바카라 사이트¨ 바카라 사이트¨ Mixed:

  • St Kilda (1986,2004, 2005)바카라 사이트¨

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Published 24 January 2020