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THE SAINT LUCIA NATIONAL TRUST - Environmental Funds Tool Kit

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Protecting Fair Helen’s PatrimonyWBS 200: ConservationWORK PACKAGES ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE(YEARS)212 Historical Sites212.1Morne Fortune Historical Area • Development of the Morne FortuneHistorical Area as one of the Trust’sHistorical Heritage Sites.• Develop a Booklet on the history of theSite.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10• Establish an Interpretation Site on theMorne.• Organise SLNT branded tours withguides trained by the Trust.• Establish facilities for collecting fees212.2 Pigeon Island National Landmark (PINL) • Re‐electrification of PINL• Establish, with buoys, a zone forswimming along the west side of theLandmark 13 .objects in SLU.. The register should be accessible online. If an historic place is threatened, the Trust takes action. Specific media campaigns are conducted to savethreatened places, to stimulate debate and to raise the level of public and government awareness of the need to conserve our heritage.The classification process should be carried out by expert committees of the National Trust and should be supported by the staff and ratified by Council.An "historic place" can mean a site, area, garden, landscape, building or groups of buildings. It also includes structures, ruins and archaeological sites. "Objects" includemoveable heritage like public sculptures or murals.The Assessment should be based on identifying the architectural, historic, scientific/technical or social significance of the place. The Trust should classify places or objectsat five levels: international, national, state, regional and local significance.13 Collaborate with Hotels and Cruise Liner Agents18

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