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Following an open competition, the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport has today appointed Baroness Andrews OBE, former Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government as Chair of English Heritage, successor to the late Lord Bruce-Lockhart.
Simon Thurley, chief executive of English Heritage, says: "This is absolutely fantastic news for us, the sector and for England's heritage. Baroness Andrews has a unique combination of academic and voluntary sector experience, together with enormous knowledge of, and experience in, local government, in planning, community regeneration and engagement. But above all, she has shown herself to be a powerful and passionate advocate for heritage. In particular, she has: played a key role in pushing forward the Heritage Protection Reforms, recognising the value of our heritage, but also the need to change the way we handle it to make the processes fit for the 21st century shown herself able to balance complex and controversial issues, to find solutions for Housing Market Renewal (Pathfinder Housing) and other regeneration projects that clearly demonstrate her belief that heritage is part of the solution, not part of the problem demonstrated that she believes strongly that heritage helps create identity and makes better places. At the Your Place or Mine? conference she said "Heritage has wonderful power to create prosperous communities" been a strong advocate of Heritage Champions, of the voluntary sector and of 'people power'. She has shown herself ready to listen to all parts of the historic environment sector, and those views have informed her role in Government received an OBE for her work in education, so is well placed to help reinforce the importance of reaching out to young people through education and help them appreciate the full potential of heritage "Sir Barry Cunliffe will continue in his role as Interim Chairman until 27 July 2009 when Baroness Andrews will take up the post. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Barry for guiding us through the last few months." |