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Jewellery Quarter Birmingham

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Why should the Jewellery Quarter get WHS PDF Print E-mail
Written by joe   
Friday, 13 April 2007

Atlantis sits inside a hanger while repair work continues on its fuel tank.
Atlantis sits inside a hanger while repair work continues on its fuel tank.

Overview

It is the rsponsibility of English Heritage to advise the Department of Culture, Media and Sport, who they feel should be put forward to join the other 850 plus sites across the globe. The Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham was identified by English Heritage as a historic industrial area of European importance way back in 1999, and as a result has been designated a Conservation Area by Birmingham City Council.

Upon submission from English Heritage, the Department for CM & T then submits a formal bid for World Heritage Status to UNESCO ( United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) after being nominated it is up to Goverments who are granted the prestigious - World Heritage Staus.

Should Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter get a recommendation from Birmingham City Council, it would then do battle with the likes of Shakespeare's - Stratford-upon-Avon, Chatham Dockyard, Kent, the Lake District, the New Forest, and about a dozen other sites to get the nomination the U.K. Currently there are 24 sites who have achieved " World Heritage Status " these being Blenheim Palace (1987) more......

Why shoud the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham be granted " World Heritage Status "

Well, is true that a number of the competitors that the Jewellery Quarter finds itself up against warrants nominations in their own right, one such site being " Shakespeare's - Stratford upon Avon.

However, when one considers that the Jewellery Quarter has not only history in bucket loads, but today, it is also a vibrant and working Urban Village, that continues to bring benefits to the people of the U.K.'s second City.  With more than 1,200 creative, artistic designer type businesses in such a small area, no wonder it is promoted as a chic " Urban Village. "

It is true that the Jewellery Quarter will never again reach the dizzy heights of a bygone era, whereby some 60,000 people were employed in the industry, however today the site is reinventing itself to once again to become a major player on the international stage and promoting what is great about the new Jewellery Quarter without forgeting its great heritage and past history.

Dating back more than 250 years - although records show that the first Goldsmith registered in the area some 400 years ago - and still home to many businesses that were first established in the 1800s and still going strong, there are not many such businesses around today who can boast such an acheivement.

 

 

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