Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications, Bermuda' has mentioned 'World Heritage' in the following places:
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In 2000, the town, together with numerous surrounding fortifications, including the Castle Islands Fortifications, was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, formally known as the Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications. | WIKI |
Historic Protection Areas were added to four sites within the World Heritage property: St David's Battery, Paget Fort, Smith's Fort and Fort Cunningham, to ensure that all parts of the World Heritage property were protected. | UNESCO |
In addition, policies relating to listed buildings, archaeological sites and the World Heritage property were added to the Bermuda Plan 2008 Planning Statement, which also included design policies specific to the Town of St George and the World Heritage Site Buffer Zone (WHSBZ). | UNESCO |
The Development and Planning Act 1974 and the Bermuda Plan 2008 therefore provide effective control over the development of land and buildings within the World Heritage property. | UNESCO |
The Development Applications Board must be satisfied that any development proposal located within the World Heritage property or its buffer zone will not adversely impact on the Outstanding Universal Value of the World Heritage property. | UNESCO |
In addition, the St Georgexe2x80x99s Preservation Authority is consulted on all planning applications within the historic area under the jurisdiction of the St Georgexe2x80x99s Corporation including any property located in the World Heritage property. | UNESCO |
The Government has made it a priority to conserve and promote the historic fortifications within the World Heritage property. | UNESCO |
The property has a Management Plan, which provides the framework for managing change in a way that preserves and enhances the integrity of the World Heritage property. | UNESCO |
The Management Plan requires that an annual action plan and progress report be produced for the World Heritage property. | UNESCO |
This plan includes all of the main fortifications within the World Heritage property, with the exception of Fort Albert, William and Victoria, which is under lease. | UNESCO |
In order to oversee and effectively manage the World Heritage property and related fortifications, the World Heritage Property Committee was formed in 2000, which is made up of a selection of technical officers from various Governmental departments and representatives from the Corporation of St Georgexe2x80x99s, the Bermuda National Trust, the St Georgexe2x80x99s Foundation and other such relevant organisations. | UNESCO |
During its monthly meetings, the World Heritage Property Committee reviews a standard order of business and addresses various matters. | UNESCO |
The care and conservation of the forts is currently undertaken by the Government Parks Department and the Department of Conservation Services, which includes the enhancement and upgrading of a number of fortifications located within the World Heritage property. | UNESCO |