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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Maritime Greenwich' has mentioned 'World Heritage' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Toponymy 1.1.1 Manor of East Greenwich 1.2 Early settlement 1.3 Viking 1.4 Norman 1.5 Plantagenet 1.6 Tudor 1.7 Stuart 1.8 Hanoverian 1.9 Victorian and Edwardian 1.10 Modern and the present 2 Governance 3 Geography 3.1 Topography 3.2 Nearby areas 3.3 Climate 4 Sites of interest 4.1 Riverfront 4.2 Greenwich Park 4.3 Town centre 4.3.1 Market 4.4 Millennium Leisure Park 5 Greenwich Mean Time 6 World heritage site 7 Discover Greenwich Visitor Centre 8 Education 9 Transport 9.1 National Rail 9.2 London Underground 9.3 DLR 9.4 Buses 9.5 Boat 9.6 Pedestrian and cycle routes 10 Sports 10.1 Rowing 10.2 Running 11 Literature 12 See also 13 Notes 14 References 15 External links
[26] The status was granted in recognition of the borough's historic links with the Royal Family, the location of the Prime Meridian and its being a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
World heritage site[edit]
Maritime GreenwichUNESCO World Heritage SiteOld Royal Naval College and University of Greenwich buildings on the bank of the River ThamesLocationUnited KingdomCriteriaCultural: i, ii, iv, viReference795Inscription1997 (21st session)Extensions2008Area109.5 hectares (271 acres)Bufferxc2xa0zone174.85 hectares (432.1 acres)Websitewhc.unesco.org/en/list/795Coordinates51xc2xb029xe2x80xb21xe2x80xb3N 0xc2xb00xe2x80xb221xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf51.48361xc2xb0N 0.00583xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 51.48361; -0.00583
The Discover Greenwich Visitor Centre provides an introduction to the history and attractions in the Greenwich World Heritage Site.
The UK Government protects World Heritage properties in England in two ways.
Government guidance on protecting the Historic Environment and World Heritage is set out in the National Planning Policy Framework and Circular 07/09.
Policies to protect, promote, conserve and enhance World Heritage properties, their settings and buffer zones can be found in statutory planning documents.
It contains policies to protect and enhance the historic environment including World Heritage properties.
The London Borough of Greenwich Unitary Development Plan (UDP) contains guidance to protect and promote the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage property which have been saved and will remain in place until thexc2xa0UDP is replacedxc2xa0by thexc2xa0emerging Local Development Framework (LDF).
Therexc2xa0are also policies to protect the setting of the World Heritage property included in the current statutory plans for the neighbouring London Boroughs of Lewisham and Tower Hamlets.
A World Heritage Coordinator is responsible for development and implementation of the Management Plan and overall coordination for the whole property; this post reports to a World Heritage Executive Committee made up of key owners and managers within the property.
A World Heritage Site Steering Group made up of key local stakeholders and national organisations monitors implementation of the Management Plan.
The events generate worldwide interest in, and publicity for the World Heritage property.