Public consultation: World Heritage Site Management Plan 2019-2025

We need your opinions on our future World Heritage Site Management Plan 2019-2025.

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The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew was inscribed onto the World Heritage List in July 2003. 

This was down to the value of our history, landscape, architectural legacy, collections, and because we are one of the world’s leading botanic gardens for scientific research and education.

Kew is currently creating a new World Heritage Site Management Plan for the site in collaboration with a wide variety of stakeholders. It will guide the management of the Gardens over the next five years.

We need your opinions 

From 1 November 2019 to 11 December 2019 we need your feedback on the objectives and actions set out in the new draft plan.

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You can send your feedback to worldheritagesite@kew.org

All responses must be received from Friday 01st November until midnight 11th December 2019

Data Privacy Notice

Kew uses your personal data to process your consultation response. We are processing your personal data to fulfil our public task. If you do not provide your personal data, we may not be able to provide you with a service. 

Your information will be used by the World Heritage Site team and we will not share your personal data further.  Your data will be kept within the United Kingdom. We will retain your data for 5 years and then send it to our public archives.  Your information will be protected under the Data Protection Act 2018.

If you have any concerns with how your data is being used, you can contact the World Heritage Site team by email on WorldHeritageSite@kew.org and our Information Governance Manager and Data Protection Officer by email on privacy@kew.org. Further information about your rights is available on our data privacy policy (www.kew.org.uk/privacy) or from the Information Commissioner’s Officer (www.ico.org.uk).