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UN staff examine Bath's heritage

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A report is to be published on Bath's World Heritage Site status

A report is due to be published on Thursday after a group of UN inspectors visited Bath to review the city's status as a World Heritage Site.

Bath is the only city in England to be granted the status and the inspectors wanted to see for themselves how conservation was going.

Details of the report will be announced in Seville, Spain later.

In January, residents were consulted over how the city's streets and open spaces could be improved.



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