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 Boveridge House School The County Gardens Trusts were started in 1989 to promote the conservation of historic parks and gardens, Dorset being one of the first. The Trusts are registered charities and come under the umbrella of the Association of Gardens Trusts, which acts on their behalf when dealing with central government and national bodies. The AGT is increasingly gaining recognition and its advice is now sought in relation to White Papers and government policy.
The individual Trusts are autonomous. In Dorset our strategies to protect and enhance the county’s historic parks and gardens include raising awareness of sites, often previously unidentified, that are at risk from inappropriate development, neglect, or ignorance. We work with both garden owners and with Local Authorities, advising on the historic designed landscapes that we have included on our List of Sites of Local Importance (based on the criteria used by English Heritage).
 The Globe at Durlston in 1908 Our aim is to ensure that all Dorset’s significant designed landscapes, rural and urban, including gardens and parks, churchyards, public parks, open spaces, cottage gardens, townscapes and cemeteries, whatever their size, are given due recognition so that the pleasure and value of this heritage can be appreciated by us and by future generations. No historic landscape, rural or urban should be lost through ignorance or neglect.
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