Management Plan
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Managing the World Heritage Site
At 19,710 hectares over ten Areas, crossing from Cornwall into Devon, the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape (‘Cornish Mining’) World Heritage Site is the largest industrial World Heritage Site in the UK, with multiple owners and management interests and around 90,000 residents.
The World Heritage Site Management Plan
The World Heritage Site Management Plan, for the period 2020-2025, is the second since inscription of the mining landscape of Cornwall and west Devon as a World Heritage Site (WHS), by UNESCO in 2006.
The Management Plan has been adopted by the partner local authorities (Cornwall Council, West Devon Borough Council and Devon County Council) and can be downloaded using the links below (it is divided into four sections for ease of use).
The purpose of the Management Plan
The Management Plan is designed as a framework within which the various management interests work to ensure that our internationally significant mining landscape is cared for and its international importance understood and celebrated, in line with the obligations set out in the UNESCO Convention for the Protection of World Cultural and Natural Heritage (1972). The Plan framework also enables the mining landscape to adapt to meet the needs of the people who live within the Site whilst ensuring its Outstanding Universal Value (international importance) is protected.
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The Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site Management Plan 2020-2025
- Pages 01 - 23 - Preface, Foreword, Introduction and Brief Description of the Site
- Pages 24 - 89 - Area descriptions, The Setting of the World Heritage Site, Governance
- Pages 90 - 148 - Issues and Opportunities
- Pages 149 - 180 - Policy Framework and Strategic Actions, Monitoring Arrangements
Management Plan Appendices 1 - 3
- Appendix 1 – World Heritage Site Area Statements A1 - A10
- Appendix 2 – World Heritage Site Monitoring Report 2019
- Appendix 3 – Selection methodology for World Heritage Site Attribute conservation 2019
To see where the World Heritage Site Areas are within Cornwall and west Devon, please use the links to the interactive mapping below.
Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly's Historic Environment Interactive Mapping
Devon County Council Environment Viewer
Static maps of the ten World Heritage Site Areas can be seen by using the links below.
- A1 St Just Mining District
- A2 The Port of Hayle
- A3 Tregonning and Gwinear Mining Districts with Trewavas
- A4 Wendron Mining District
- A5 Camborne and Redruth Mining District with Wheal Peevor and Portreath Harbour
- A6 Gwennap Mining District with Devoran and Perran and Kennall Vale
- A7 The St Agnes Mining District
- A8 The Luxulyan Valley and Charlestown
- A9 The Caradon Mining District
- A10i The Tamar Valley Mining District with Tavistock
- A10ii Tavistock
For information about planning development within the World Heritage Site, please see our Planning within the World Heritage Site page.